Geek wrote:1. Pujols 2. Johann Santana (most consistent pitcher, and more consistent than any hitter) 3. Beltran 4. Soriano 5. Wright 6. Howard 7. Bay 8. Crawford 9. Papi 10. A-Rod/Manny
There has definitely been a changing of the guard in terms of hitters.
Looks good to me, although not really in that order. I tihnk DLee might make it up there also if his return goes well. Cabrera possibly as well if he gets dealt to a decent team.
Geek wrote:1. Pujols 2. Johann Santana (most consistent pitcher, and more consistent than any hitter) 3. Beltran 4. Soriano 5. Wright 6. Howard 7. Bay 8. Crawford 9. Papi 10. A-Rod/Manny
There has definitely been a changing of the guard in terms of hitters.
Looks good to me, although not really in that order. I tihnk DLee might make it up there also if his return goes well. Cabrera possibly as well if he gets dealt to a decent team.
I think that #'s 6-12 will be kind of a toss-up. You have to throw Tejada (the #1 SS) into the mix as well.
Of course, these are just my personal rankings. There will be people who'll continue to swear by Mark Teixeira as a 1st rounder and A-Rod as a #2 overall, so I don't expect that I'll be drafting either in any leagues next year. Not so much because they're not great players, but because others will (imo) overvalue them.
Fade2White12 wrote: Looks good to me, although not really in that order. I tihnk DLee might make it up there also if his return goes well. Cabrera possibly as well if he gets dealt to a decent team.
.344, 10 homers, 50 runs, 45 rbis, 7 stolen bases. I don't think he has to be dealt to be a first rounder next year. The young Marlins should only be better next year, so his protection should be a bit better as well. That alone should bring up his RBI numbers, and hopefully lower his IBB.
I'm not saying he won't be a first rounder, just not top 10 compared to what the other players on that list are doing, or have done. If Cabrera, if he gets shipped to a team with better protections, is probably a shoe-in for a spot in the top 10.
jsphlly wrote:Based on redraft (non-keeper) vanilla 5x5:
1. Pujols 2. ARod 3. Bay 4. Soriano 5. Vlad 6. Wright 7. Santana 8. Ca. Lee 9. Ortiz 10. Manny
Bubble: Crawford, Beltran, Howard, Hafner, J. Reyes, Tejada, V. Wells
there we go.. finally someone puts bay where he deserves to be put and i agree with these except for carlos lee.. he needs to go out and beltran goes in.. jose reyes is definatly a top 15 pick for me next year, good on the bubble mention for him anyone who puts crawford as a top 10 pick is crazy.. hes a great top 15 pick, but should never go before the likes of a jason bay.. who will get you around 40hr 100+runs 100+rbis a 300+avg and 15+sbs.. bay is without a doubt a top 5 fantasy player.. but he is overlooked becaue of his name
Fade2White12 wrote: Looks good to me, although not really in that order. I tihnk DLee might make it up there also if his return goes well. Cabrera possibly as well if he gets dealt to a decent team.
.344, 10 homers, 50 runs, 45 rbis, 7 stolen bases. I don't think he has to be dealt to be a first rounder next year. The young Marlins should only be better next year, so his protection should be a bit better as well. That alone should bring up his RBI numbers, and hopefully lower his IBB.
You think Miggy will be in Florida next season? I highly doubt that.