Sat Jul 20 2013 | 00:09 | Juan Francisco homer powers Brewers |
Juan Francisco launched his 12th home run of the season, helping to power the Brewers to a 2-0 victory over the Marlins on Friday. |
Francisco finished the night 1-for-4. The only offense the Brewers could generate in the game came on a pair of solo homers from Francisco and Carlos Gomez. He's been an extremely welcomed addition since coming to Milwaukee, hitting .265 with seven homers and 16 RBI in his first 34 games. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sat Jul 6 2013 | 00:15 | Juan Francisco homers in loss to Mets |
Juan Francisco went 2-for-3 with a solo home run, a walk, and two runs scored in Friday's loss to the Mets. |
Francisco is now hitting .394 (13-for-33) with five home runs and nine RBI over his last nine games. With his free-swinging ways, we don't expect the batting average to last, but nobody has ever questioned his power. The 26-year-old should get the bulk of the playing time at first base now that Corey Hart (knee) is out for the season, so those in deeper leagues should consider him for a corner infielder spot. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Tue Jul 2 2013 | 23:13 | Juan Francisco drives in a pair |
Juan Francisco walked twice and had a two-RBI double in Tuesday's 4-0 win over the Nationals. |
The only time Francisco was retired was on a highly questionable strike three call in the sixth. He's heating up at the dish, batting .346 with four homers and seven RBI over his last seven contests. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Mon Jul 1 2013 | 22:50 | Juan Francisco launches 10th homer |
Juan Francisco went 2-for-4 and hit his 10th homer Monday in the loss to the Nationals. |
Rickie Weeks and Francisco went back-to-back off Jordan Zimmermann in the sixth. The homer was Francisco's fifth in 69 at-bats for the Brewers. Unfortunately, he has just nine other hits in that span, giving him a .217 average for his new team. He's been an upgrade over what the Brewers were using at first base, though. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Jun 27 2013 | 18:16 | Juan Francisco homers for third straight game |
Juan Francisco homered in his third straight game Thursday, ripping a solo shot against the Cubs' Blake Parker in a loss. |
Francisco struck out in his other three plate appearances. Though he's gone deep four times in 19 games since joining the Brew Crew, Francisco is batting just .196. Of course, that should be no surprise, as the big infielder has always had plus raw power but offered little else. He now has nine dingers on the year in his time with the Brewers and Braves. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Jun 6 2013 | 23:33 | Juan Francisco starts third straight game |
Juan Francisco, starting in his third consecutive game for the Brewers, went 1-for-3 in Thursday's loss to the Phillies. |
He started at first base on Tuesday and Thursday, while manning the hot corner on Wednesday. If he continues to draw regular playing time at first base while Corey Hart remains sidelined, his immense power potential makes him an solid addition in deeper mixed leagues. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Mon Jun 3 2013 | 11:54 | Brewers acquire struggling 3B Juan Francisco |
Brewers acquired 3B Juan Francisco from the Braves for minor league LHP Tom Keeling. |
Francisco was designated for assignment by the Braves last week after batting just .241/.287/.398 through his first 35 games. The 25-year-old will serve in a backup role to Aramis Ramirez with the Brewers. Keeling, 25, is a Double-A reliever with 3.18 ERA in 17 appearances this season. |
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Thu May 30 2013 | 15:15 | Braves DFA third baseman Juan Francisco |
Braves designated 3B Juan Francisco for assignment. |
It's a surprising move given that the Braves traded for Francisco a little over one year ago. The 25-year-old batted just .237/.281/.420 in 128 games with Atlanta, but he's young and has some pop which should lead to him drawing heavy interest on waivers. The Braves will start Chris Johnson at third base going forward. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Wed May 8 2013 | 16:42 | Juan Francisco hits first career grand slam |
Juan Francisco hit his first career grand slam Wednesday off the Reds' J.J. Hoover. |
Those two were traded for one another a year ago, so this had to feel especially good for Francisco. The homer was his fifth in 75 at-bats this season. His 28/4 K/BB ratio is less than encouraging, but he's been a nice starter against right-handed pitching so far. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Wed May 8 2013 | 11:55 | Francisco (ankle) hitless in return to action |
Juan Francisco (ankle) went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts Tuesday in his return to action. |
Francisco suffered a mild right ankle sprain on Friday, but it was never a major concern. The 25-year-old is hitting .282/.320/.465 with four homers, 12 RBI and a .785 OPS through 22 games this season. |
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Sun May 5 2013 | 12:02 | Juan Francisco feeling better |
Juan Francisco (ankle) reported improvement Sunday but is not yet ready to play. |
Francisco was diagnosed with a mild right ankle sprain after leaving Friday's game. It sounds like he'll have a good chance to return to play against his former club when the Braves begin a series in Cincinnati on Monday. |
Source: David O'Brien on Twitter | |
Fri May 3 2013 | 21:19 | Francisco day-to-day with mild ankle sprain |
Juan Francisco is being considered day-to-day after being diagnosed with a mild ankle strain. |
With as bad as the injury appeared, the Braves and Francisco can breathe a sigh of relief that it's just a mild strain. He was trying to get back to second base in the third inning on Friday's game, when he switched directions and badly rolled his ankle trying to get back to second base. Chris Johnson will likely handle third base while Francisco is out. |
Source: Mark Bowman on Twitter | |
Fri May 3 2013 | 20:32 | Juan Francisco leaves with ankle injury |
Juan Francisco was removed from Friday's game against the Mets in the third inning due to an apparent ankle injury. |
Francisco had just driven in the Braves first run of the evening with an RBI single. After advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt, he was trying to get back to second base after Jordan Schafer missed a bunt attempt, when he switched directions and badly rolled his ankle. The Braves should have an update on his status shortly. |
Source: Adam Rubin on Twitter | |
Tue Apr 16 2013 | 22:00 | Francisco lifts off twice against Royals |
Juan Francisco hit two solo home runs off Royals starter Jeremy Guthrie on Tuesday. |
Francisco is part of a platoon at third base with Chris Johnson, but while Freddie Freeman is out both players have been able to sneak into the starting lineup. The playing time has been good to Francisco, as he's now hitting .306 on the year with three home runs. As long as he's hot and getting consistent playing time against right-handed pitchers, ride the wave. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Wed Apr 10 2013 | 22:19 | Francisco powers up for first homer of 2013 |
Juan Francisco went 3-for-4 with a home run in the Braves' 8-0 victory over the Marlins on Wednesday. |
It was the first home run of the season for the third baseman as he took Alex Sanabia deep in the fifth inning. As the left-handed hitting part of the Braves' third base platoon, Francisco has gotten a lot of playing time early and has cashed in, hitting .321 after Wednesday's game. Francisco will continue to get the majority of the playing time at the hot corner against right-handed pitchers going forward. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Wed Apr 3 2013 | 10:22 | Francisco to start at third base Wednesday |
Juan Francisco is expected to start at third base Wednesday against the Braves. |
Chris Johnson started the season opener with left-hander Cole Hamels on the hill for the Phillies, but Francisco is in there against the right-hander Roy Halladay. Francisco figures to get the most at-bats if Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez goes with a strict platoon, so his power makes him worth chasing in NL-only and deeper mixed leagues. |
Source: David O'Brien on Twitter | |
Tue Mar 26 2013 | 16:57 | Juan Francisco homers to lead Braves |
Juan Francisco homered off Brayan Villarreal in the top of the ninth to lead the Braves to a 6-5 win over the Tigers on Tuesday. |
Francisco also doubled in the game. He's been terrific this spring, hitting .354 with six homers, four doubles and 14 RBI in 65 at-bats. It does come with a 15/2 K/BB ratio, but that's part of the package with him. He's earned a chance to start at third base against right-handers next month. Chris Johnson will spell him against lefties. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Mar 21 2013 | 19:07 | Braves to platoon Francisco, Johnson at 3B |
Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said Thursday that Juan Francisco and Chris Johnson will likely platoon at third base to start the season. |
Gonzalez was hoping one of the duo would separate themselves during Grapefruit League play, but they've both played well, so he's not ready to name a starter. "I think both of those guys are playing such great baseball right now," Gonzalez said, "so it would be unfair to say (to one of them) you're the starter." Francisco will see more start as the left-handed bat and offers some power potential for fantasy owners. |
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | |
Mon Mar 18 2013 | 16:06 | Juan Francisco hits fifth homer |
Juan Francisco went 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBI against the Phillies on Monday. |
With a .353 average and five homers, Francisco is outproducing Chris Johnson this spring, though both have been pretty good. We're hoping to see Francisco start against most right-handers early on, which would give him more fantasy value than Johnson. That's still to be determined, though. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sat Mar 16 2013 | 21:09 | Juan Francisco hits fourth home run Saturday |
Juan Francisco hit his fourth home run of the spring in the Braves 4-0 win over the Yankees Saturday. |
Francisco, 25, also singled in the game and is hitting .311 on the spring. A left-handed batter, Francisco is expected to platoon with Chris Johnson at third base this season. As demonstrated by his four Grapefruit League home runs, Francisco is a good source of power but not much else. In a timeshare, he's only worth a look in deep NL-only leagues unless something changes. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |