OK. This is where it is. This is where you have to decide if you want to draft by position or go get the best hitters in the draft. There are a ton of big point getters in this group. There are also a ton of young guys to keep a close eye on. You've got to snag one of these guys in your draft and hope for big things like: Justin Upton, Jay Bruce, Matt Kemp, Jacobi Ellsbury, Lastings Millage, Rick Ankiel, Felix Pie, and Colby Rasmus. There are also some guys looking to bounce back from down years like Andruw Jones, Johnny Damon, and Jason Bay. Here are my favorites.
1-Matt Holiday 3.78 (Rockies) .340/36/137. Add in 50 doubles and 11 steals to those crazy numbers. He did strikeout 126 times and only drew 63 walks.
2-Vlad Guerrero 3.58 (Angels) .324/27/125. Vlad hits every pitch. The Angels lineup is awesome this year. Vlad looked like he was playing on one leg all year in 2007.
3-Carlos Beltran 3.47 (Mets) .276/33/112 and 23 steals
4-Magglio Ordonez 3.90 (Indians) .363/28/139 SO/BB ratio 79/76
5-Carlos Lee 3.38 (Astros) .303/32/119. SO/BB ratio 63/53
6-Alfonso Soriano 3.13 (Cubs) .299/33/70
7-Grady Sizemore 3.01 (Indians) .277/24/78 and 33 steals.
8-Carl Crawford 3.18 (D-Rays) .315/11/80 and 50 steals
9- Bobby Abreu 3.19 (Yankees) .283/16/101 and 25 steals
10-Ichiro Suzuki 2.70 (Ms) .351/6/68 and 37 steals
11-Nick Markakis 3.09 (Os) .300/23/112
12-Manny Rameriz
13-Eric Byrnes
14-Hunter Pence
15-B.J. Upton
16-Alex Rios
17-Jeff Francour
18-Hideki Matsui
19-Brad Hawpe
20-Tori Hunter
21-Curtis Granderson
22-Adam Dunn
23-Josh Hamilton
24-Corey Hart
25-Chris Young
MORE TO COME>>>>>>>>>>>>
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