Assuming regular categories:
1. Pujols- no question
2. A-Rod- 5 cat player
3. Soriano- one good year (conveniently in time for contract), easy position to fill later
4. Reyes- good in several cats, can almost win SB solo
5. Howard- great year last year, I expect a repeat, but again one year is not a top pick.
6. Ortiz- regularly a top performer except SBs
2007-02-15 15:13:50
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answer #1
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answered by Lee W. 5
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1. A-Rod 2. Jose Reyes 3. Miguel Cabrera 4. Ryan Howard 5. Hanley Ramirez 6. David Wright 7. Albert Pujols 8. Josh Hamilton 9. Jimmy Rollins 10. Mark Teixeira 11. Ryan Braun 12. Manny Ramirez 13. Matt Holliday 14. Carlos Beltran 15. Prince Fielder 16. Alfonso Soriano 17. Brandon Phillips 18. Johan Santana 19. Carlos Lee 20. Lance Berkman 21. Evan Longoria 22. B.J. Upton 23. Ian Kinsler 24. Grady Sizemore 25. Dustin Pedroia
2016-03-29 07:10:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Albert Pujols--guaranteed production of .330, 40 HR, 120 RBIs
2. Ryan Howard--about the surest best for 50+ HRs in baseball.
3. Jose Reyes--amazing combo of speed, power, runs, and extra base hits.
4. Johann Santana--15+ wins, 2.80 ERA or below, 200+ Ks are a lock.
5. Alfonso Soriano--hard to pass up a 40/40 guy
6. Alex Rodriguez--Is a top fantasy player even in a "bad" year.
2007-02-14 21:08:05
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answer #3
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answered by Kevin D 2
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1. Alfonso Soriano - 4 tool player that will more than likely duplicate last year's 40/40 numbers in Wrigley. You can not pass that up. There will be plenty of power hitters available.
2. Albert Pujols
3. Alex Rodriguez
4. Jose Reyes - He will score a ton of runs and have 60 steals.
5. Johan Santana
6. Ryan Howard - Yes his power is nice but "0" steals makes him the 6th pick overall.
2007-02-15 04:14:06
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1. pujols - like theres any question who's number one
2. ryan howard - yes, im going to jump on the band wagon, but its hard to believe this kid is only going to get better, but its true, maybe not in power, but his average
3. soriano - 40/40 last year, look for him to make a run at it again, plus, even the cubs have more help around him in the order than the nationals. look for runs and rbi to increase too
4. johan santana - most dominant pitcher in the game, nuff said
5. alex rodriguez - one more bad year and he will be run out of new york just like randy johnson, course, for him, a bad year is still better than 95% of the rest of the league
6. jose reyes - maybe not 40/40, but 25 hr and 60 sb is not something to complain about, throw in at least a .300 batting average, and good batters behind him to drive him in, and you have a great fantasy player
2007-02-15 03:44:27
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answer #5
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answered by andrew b 3
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1) Albert Pujols
2) Jose Reyes
3) Alex Rodriguez
4) Johan Santana
5) Alfonso Soriano
6) Carl Crawford
Tough... I've changed my top 6 three times in 3 weeks. I like this tho.
2007-02-14 19:21:29
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answer #6
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answered by tay353ca 2
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1. Pujols
2. Soriano
3. Reyes
4. Johan
5. A-Rod
6. Howard
2007-02-15 02:55:03
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answer #7
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answered by petersanchez 1
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pujols, howard , beltran , reyes, ichiro , thome
2007-02-15 04:34:43
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answer #8
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answered by okole 3
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pujols
reyes
howard
soriano
arod
crawford :)
2007-02-14 19:19:47
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answer #9
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answered by Shone 1
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