The obvious answer is Albert Pujols. He has hit 41+ homers each of the last four years. He hit 49 HRs, 139 RBIs, 119 R, and a .331 batting average. Last season he even missed 20 games and still put up top caliber numbers. Phat Albert has averaged a .332 batting average, 44 HRs, 125 RBIs, and 125 Runs throughout his 6 year career. A good fantasy strategy that has helped for me is to go with consistency early, and pick high upside potential players late. Pujols fits this strategy perfectly.
Reyes- 30 Batting Avg. points, 20 Hrs, and 60 RBIs less than Pujols, but steals almost make up the difference
Johan- plays once every 5 games
Soriano- his career year doesnt come close to pujols' normal RBIs, AVG, Runs
2007-03-10 11:07:25
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answered by The Man 3
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1. Albert Pujols
2. Alfonso Soriano
3. Ryan Howard
4. Álex Rodríguez
5. José Reyes
6. Johan Santana
7. David Ortiz
8. Vladimir Guerrero
9. Chase Utley
10. Carl Crawford
11. Lance Berkman
12. Miguel Cabrera
13. Travis Hafner
14. Francisco Rodríguez
15. Justin Morneau
16. Mark Teixeira
17. Hanley Ramírez
18. Chris Carpenter
19. Carlos Beltrán
20. Jimmy Rollins
2007-03-10 09:34:36
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answered by Jake 6
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Albert Pujols
2007-03-10 09:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Albert Pujols. The reasoon you should draft him is because ihe is the most consitant hitter in the game. He will get another 40 home run and 130 rbi season.
2007-03-10 09:35:36
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answered by joelzumaya54 3
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The team regular must be particularly aggressive. You seem to have good precise of the line commencing pitching, and stable capacity, the only element i in my opinion might do, might to possibly drop one among your third basemen, and get a backup center infielder (somebody qualifying at the two 2d and SS may be a plus. Kinsler and Drew are the two youthful and unproven, so a high quality backup right here may be a plus, even bettter in the event that they might grant possibly some stolen bases too.
2016-10-18 01:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Albert Pujols
2007-03-10 09:39:15
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answered by ♥ T O N I ♥ 5
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you should draft the best value for a specific position. all good OFs are available in the 1st round. that's why usually power hitters who play non OF positions get draft in the first round. however they are rare to find. i'd say pujols.
2007-03-10 09:48:05
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answered by abigcubsfan 2
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You need to go with Soriano. He can do everything and is itching to hit his prime with a good team. He has no help but the guy can do it all. He can steal bases unlike Pujols and provides consistent power all year long.
2007-03-10 14:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the league settings but if its yahoo, Pujols is a good bet.
2007-03-10 10:12:22
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answered by whatitisandwhatitwillbe 2
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Depends what your positioning is but, i would take Santana over anyone, he wins so many categories, but if you like hitting i'd go for pujols or soriano.
2007-03-10 10:28:48
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answered by Andrew B 4
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