I just watched Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo take Alexi Ogando deep -- with a moonshot to right that almost left Wrigley Field. Rizzo entered the game hitting .174 with three home runs, a relative disappointment to his owners.
But Rizzo has two home runs in his last three games, along with a double and a .300 average (through his second at-bat in Thursday's game). Owned in 98 percent of leagues, Rizzo is started in just 82. With his next seven games coming in hitter-friendly venues (Wrigley Field, Miller Park, and Great American Ballpark), Rizzo owners should move to activate him, while the window is quickly closing for Rizzo pursuers to concoct some smart buy-low offers for the 23-year-old.