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    Fantasy Baseball: Three undervalued infielders in Week 12

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated Week 12 of Fantasy baseball 10,000 times
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    The 2019 Fantasy baseball season is entering Week 12, and making the right calls this week can be the difference in winning a league or going home with nothing when the playoffs roll around in a few months.

    SportsLine data scientist Stephen Oh has simulated the entire Week 12 slate, plus the rest of the season, 10,000 times and just found three infielders who are way undervalued. These are player to consider picking up off the waiver wire, making a trade for or making sure they're in your starting lineup if you already have them on your roster. 

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    Three undervalued infielders for Week 12 of the Fantasy baseball season:

    2B Ildemaro Vargas, Arizona Diamondbacks — Vargas is projected as the sixth best second baseman next week, but owned in just 2 percent of leagues. Vargas is getting three-to-four starts per week while helping to fill in for the injured Wilmer Flores (foot) and hitting .405 over the last 15 days. 

    3B Giovanny Urshela, New York Yankees — Urshela is projected to be the sixth best third baseman next week, but is owned in 33 percent of leagues. He's expected to produce 3.2 Fantasy points per game, better than players with much higher ownership percentages such as Josh Donaldson (93 percent), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (99 percent) and Tommy La Stella (91 percent). 

    SS Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres — Tatis Jr. is projected as the fourth best shortstop next week, but is only owned in 18 percent of leagues. Tatis, who was activated from the 10-day injured list Thursday, slashed .300/.360/.550 with six homers and six stolen bases prior to landing on the IL and should immediately reclaim his role as the team's everyday shortstop. 

    Stephen OhData Scientist

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