2012 Fantasy Baseball Spring Training Report: Undervalued Players F... fantasyalarm.com Wed 3/7/12 2:44 PM

How Quickly We Forget We have short memories. Most of us can't remember what we had for breakfast on Monday, let alone what baseball players did past last season. In what follows I'll ask you to guess who I'm describing by taking a look at their efforts the past two years. I bet you will be surprised to learn that some of the names you are really down on in 2012 because of poor performances last season were stars, or borderline stars, as recently as 24 months ago. Maybe, just maybe, these guys might all represent nice buy low opportunities for the coming season. * ADP numbers come from MockDraftCentral. 2010 Stats: .298-21-112-77-5 2011 Stats: .268-12-64-54-1 ADP: 231.1 Age in 2012: 26 years old This hitter had the 8th most RBI in baseball in 2010. He was also only two hits from a .300-20-110 season, and those are elite numbers. He floated between two teams last year and the results with both clubs weren't ideal, but he did finish on a pretty good high note. This outfielder had eight homers and 32 RBI over his last 40 games an in so doing you would have thought that his value would be much higher this season than his current ADP and the fact that he is only 26 years old which would seem to point to the fact that his peak years could still be ahead of him. He is Delmon Young. 2010 Stats: .327-9-75-88-1 2011 Stats: .287-3-30-38-0 ADP: 80.0 Age in 2012: 29 years old Hopefully this fella is a pretty obvious one since not many guys rap out .327 batting averages. I'm not even going to waste any time trying to convince you of anything without giving his name -- it's Joe Mauer of the Twins. Mauer is coming off the worst season of his career no doubt, and since he injured about every part of his body at some point...