Justin Sellers
SS FA
Wed 8/24/11 12:10 AM

Justin Sellers went 3-for-5 with two doubles, two runs scored and an RBI in Los Angeles' 13-2 rout of the Cardinals on Tuesday. The big night ups his average from .222 to .268. Doing a little bit of everything since joining the Dodgers on August 12, you could do worse than Sellers for a flier in NL-only leagues.

Justin Sellers
SS FA
Sun 8/21/11 7:51 PM

Justin Sellers has started nine of the Dodgers' last 10 games. We initially thought that Sellers wouldn't get enough at-bats to be viable in fantasy leagues, but he's playing almost every day with Dee Gordon (shoulder) sidelined. Sellers is hitting .222 with seven runs scored, four RBI and one steal in his first 10 big league games.

Justin Sellers
SS FA
Sun 8/14/11 7:42 PM

Justin Sellers hit his first career major league homer in Sunday's win over the Astros. Sellers, who is on the roster in place of Dee Gordon (shoulder), took Jordan Lyles deep with two men on in the sixth inning. However, the utility man is not expected to see enough at-bats to make an impact in fantasy formats.

Justin Sellers
SS FA
Fri 8/12/11 6:02 PM

Dodgers recalled INF-OF Justin Sellers from Triple-A Albuquerque. As expected, he'll take the place of the injured Dee Gordon (shoulder) on the active roster. Sellers, 25, was batting .304 with 14 homers and 49 RBI with Triple-A Albuquerque this season, but is a career .268/.356/.390 hitter in the minor leagues. He is capable of playing the infield and outfield, so he'll give Don Mattingly some flexibility off the bench. We're not expecting much in fantasy leagues, though.

Justin Sellers
SS FA
Thu 8/11/11 12:35 PM

The Dodgers are expected to call up Justin Sellers prior to Friday's game. He will take the place of the injured Dee Gordon (shoulder) on the active roster. Sellers, 25, is batting .304/.400/.537 with 14 homers and 49 RBI over 322 plate appearances with Triple-A Albuquerque this season in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League. He has primarily played shortstop in the minors, but has seen time this season at second base, third and even in the outfield. Not considered a top prospect, the 2005 sixth-round pick profiles best as a utility man in the long-term.