Forty-seven plate appearances isn't a huge sample size, but it's somewhat telling. The .310/.383 line likely won't be very sustainable due to his .367 BABIP, but I don't expect it too fall off to what some people are projecting (.205 average with a sub .300 OBP). Smoak was never highly touted the same way some prospects are, and as such he's only broken 500 PA at the major league level twice. In those seasons he hit 19 (2012) and 20 (2013) home runs with the Mariners. Those numbers aren't going to get you in the hall of fame either, but remember, that's not at bats - that's plate appearance. Most regular starters that are in there every day are going to get a few hundred more appearances throughout the year. Just as an example, last year Manny Machado had 713 plate appearances.

On a usual day Smoak will likely be hitting somewhere in the 5 - 7 spots for the Blue Jays. Now think about who is in front of him for a minute, I'll wait.

Okay, now that we're back: Encarnacion, Bautista, Donaldson, Tulo. That's a lot of RBI potential for the first baseman to be salivating at. So long as Smoak bats even .240 or higher (something I fully expect him to do) he should have a wonderful first half of the season, and probably then some.

Colabello likely coming back sometime this summer will effect Smoak's output, but that's not something to worry about now. By that time top prospects like A.J. Reed (another player you should start stashing soon) will be up and making an impact on their teams. For now, Smoak is an add in most formats and will be a usable fill-in for when your starter inevitably gets hurt. Personally, I grabbed him as Miguel Cabrera's backup and I did it not a moment too soon, as Cabrera was injured (however slightly) just 2 days later.

You'll almost certainly have someone on your team that can be replaced with Justin Smoak. Should he keep a full-time position, however unlikely that is, I would expect a 22+ home run campaign, with 85+ RBIs. His average will dip to probably around .250 or .260, and he won't be scoring as many runs as I'd like, hitting so deep in the order, but he will definitely outplay what you pay for him. Make sure to grab him soon, while he's under the radar and still playing interleague games this week, before he gets back home and everyone decides to scoop him up.

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