Carl Crawford-contact hitter many hits/rbi's and runs and steals
Jeter-I hate him but hey he will be good
Berkman-homerun guy alot of rbi's
Vernon wells-solid hitter with doubles triples
Ramirez-best one remaining
2007-02-13 06:27:59
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answer #1
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answered by Mike M 3
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Keep Oswalt because he is a good young pitcher, won't get hurt, and puts up great numbers, top 5 in the league. Keep Sizemore because he is a great fantasy player, putting up power numbers as well as speed. Keep Crawford because he is a great fielder and hits for an awesome average. Keep Berkman because he will provide you with some awesome power. Keep Jeter because he is a good hitter, getting on base alot, and sometimes hits the long ball well.
So keep Oswalt, Jeter, Berkman, Crawford, and Sizemore and get rid of Holliday, Ramirez and Wells-who is a great player but just doesnt make it with this team.
2007-02-16 14:15:48
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answer #2
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answered by mikeNikes 2
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MUST KEEP
Grady Sizemore-top 15 pick has speed and power
Carl Crawford-Young top 25 pick steals lots of bases nice contact.
Matt Holliday- Young top 35 pick great power
Roy Oswalt- Only Pitcher and is an absolute stud
Derek Jeter getting old but will put up great numbers
Maybe-
Vernon Wells-Nice BA, Steals, top 20 pick relativitely young
Aramis Ramirez-Terrific Power horrid BA and fielder and
relativitely young (I'm a cub fan)
Matt Holliday- Young top 35 pick great power
Not-
Lance Berkman-getting older not so great anymore even though he had a good season last year
2007-02-13 12:03:50
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answer #3
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answered by Ben F. 3
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Keep Crawford, Sizemore, Wells, Jeter, and Oswalt.
Crawfords gonna have a career year, theres no reason why he wouldnt... he might be the top OF in the league for fantasy.
Sizemore is young and only improving so hell have a big year, power and speed.
Wells is questionable becuase he just signed a big contract. He had an excellent year in 06 and probably wont match it but he improved so look for him to have close to last years numbers.
Jeter does everything, HR, RBI, SB, R, average, and his lineup is ridiculous.
Oswalt is a great pitcher that will probably have numbers closer to his '05 season which is good. Plus hes your only pitcher there so im guessing you need it.
The only person that is questionable to let go is Berkman; if you decide to keep him instead of maybe Jeter or Wells that wouldn't be a terrible decision.
2007-02-13 14:25:42
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answer #4
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answered by airtime321 2
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Crawford- Speed,avg,runs,little bit of power. He is a top 3 OF.
Jeter-He is a top 5 guy at a position that isn't all that deep.
Sizemore or Holliday- Two great young hitters.Don't think you should keep both, so study that further.
Ramirez- 3B has kind of dried up as far as depth and with Soriano and Lee in the same lineup, the Cubbies should be decent.
Oswalt- Just to have a #1 starter-don't know what will be available in your league. He is a Top 10 starter for sure.
Berkman still has injury questions and he's 31+ 1B is still pretty deep.
Wells is just a gut feeling, maybe because I drafted him too high in 2004 after his big 2003.
Jeez, did you win your league last year?
2007-02-13 06:38:06
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answer #5
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answered by Jason D 3
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Derek Jeter - consistent year in and year out. Threat for 20-20. Never plagued by injuries
Carl Crawford - Potential 30-30 guy. Hitter friendly park. Best player on his team
Grady Sizemore - lots of stolen bases, scores runs, and hits for average
Matt Holliday - Young. Going to be great, I promise. Excellent hitters park
Aramis Ramirez - Top 5 for his position. Hitter Friendly. Could hit 50 HR/130 RBI if healthy for a whole year.
2007-02-13 06:33:58
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answer #6
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answered by Kelz 3
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Crawford - Going to be a monster soon
Sizemore - Going to turn into a 30/30 player
Berkman - going to hit even more with better protection
Wells - Hungry to prove he was worth all that money
Holliday - Since pos. don't matter to you, he is a better hitter than Jeter and Aram, over the long term
2007-02-13 09:32:04
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answered by Wham 3
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Jeter - Do you need a reason
Oswalt - Wins
Berkman - Will finish in the top 3 again in the NL batters stats
Crawford - Steals in h2h is huge
Wells - Barely over Sizemore.
2007-02-13 06:52:57
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answered by Æon Flux 3
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Crawford....easy. 20-50, top 5 overall
Sizemore...30-30, good lineup
Jeter.....Great numbers at a scarce position
ARam....I love the other OFs, but 3B is weak....toughest call
Oswalt....Legit Ace
2007-02-13 06:38:29
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answered by O-baa-ma 6
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wow that is a pretty good list but here is who i would take:
Carl Crawford
Derek Jeter
Aramis Ramirez
Grady Sizemore
Vernon Wells
I wouldnt take Oswalt because there are plenty of quality pitchers out there.
2007-02-13 06:35:59
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answered by Smartest Man Alive 4
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