I am in a 12 Team, Non Keeper League that is Head to head. Which one of these Prospects is best???
Ian Kinsler
Ryan Zimmerman
Brian Anderson
Which would be the best to have on a Fantasy Team in 2006?
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Zito is God wrote:I feel Zimmerman has much more job security then Kinsler does and therefore ranked him higher.
I agree, but I also think Kinsler has a good chance to start. After that I'd take Kinsler over a loaded 3B position and a prospect that doesn't have much power.
In a non keeper league, I can only see Kinsler being productive enough this year to be on a fantasy 12 team roster. But I don't think his job is stable enough to be picked in the draft, just somebody to keep a eye on after the draft.
raiders_umpire wrote:In a non keeper league, I can only see Kinsler being productive enough this year to be on a fantasy 12 team roster. But I don't think his job is stable enough to be picked in the draft, just somebody to keep a eye on after the draft.
You're kidding. You see Kinsler outperforming Zimmerman THIS YEAR???
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Zito is God wrote:You're kidding. You see Kinsler outperforming Zimmerman THIS YEAR???
Why not? It's not *that* much of a stretch in fantasy terms. Sure, it's very debatable, but why be so shocked? It's not like Zimm will have tons of potential for R and RBI or HR playing for the Nats this year. And 3B is a pretty deep position compared to 2B. If Kinsler does stick as a regular, there's good likelihood that he'll end up being more valuable than Zimm in fantasy terms. Of course, that's IF he sticks.
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