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Give me a top 5 and a Sleeper pick
1. AROD 2. Longoria 3. Wright 4. Zimmerman 5. Ramirez Still can't take Sandoval or Reynolds, I see alot have them highly rated. Homer sleeper is Alex Gordon - He may get some competition from Fields for the starting job, but this guy was the Royals future - and after a horrible, injury filled season last year, i think he comes around this season. |
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3rd base looks very weak.
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if you ask me, 3b is fairly deep this season, lots of guys could have either breakout seasons (Headley, Teahan) or comeback seasons (Beltre, Rolen)
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Zimmerman & Wright are guys I can't figure out. Let's see if Zimmer can put together another solid year back to back and Wright is kind of overrated. I love Sandoval
My top 5 Arod Longoria Zimmerman Sandoval Wright Reynolds Ramirez |
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with sandoval & reynolds, you get coors field, but you also have to play in SF, SD and LA -
And also the best pitching in maybe all of baseball is in the NL West - tough division to hit in |
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Beltre gonna be a sleeper. Seriously, not being homer here. I think with his 2 yr deal, 1 yr team option, pull hitter with the wall in a very solid lineup, will put up very good numbers.
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Aramis Ramirez is best for a league that
penalizes for K's all of the other top 3B strikeout an awful lot..... I am also high on Sandavol top 5 potential is Gordon Beckham |
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Sleeper pick for me here is Gordon Beckham for sure.....
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Reynolds strikes out way too much! Sandoval is a stud! David wright might be a great pick if people dont think he can hit hr any more!
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i think wright reverts back to form this year
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there is longoria, a-rod then everyone else
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think Reynolds could come back down to earth a bit but LaRoche may help him, plus I think Upton has a big year
AROd Longoria Wright Pablo Reynolds Zimmerman is up there but think he just needs more help around him to really keep up with these other guys as a wildcard I would say DeRosa mainly because he will have flexibility and be eligible at 1B and OF in most formats......Mike Young is also so damm consistent and did well again last year without Hamilton in front of him....a healthy Hamilton makes him even better
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Sleeper would be Jose Lopez. Hitting in the middle of the MAriners lineup with Figgins and Ichiro ahead of him and will play third this year with Figgins at second.
Lopez showed he has some pop last year and in his 27 yr old season, should put up even better numbers. .280 25-30/110 is not out of the realm of possibility. |
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