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| Despite his atrocious playoff performances, A-Rod is still a great regular season fantasy player. His numbers dipped significantly for the second time in three seasons, and yet he remains the best third baseman because a mediocre season for him is a career year for almost anybody else. Expect the same great regular season numbers. |
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| All the concerns about that lack of protection due to the Marlins’ firesale proved to be unfounded. Cabrera’s numbers were very similar to 2004 and 2005. He improved upon his totals in stolen bases (9), BA (.339), and runs (112). A true stud. |
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| By far New York’s favorite third baseman, Wright has established himself as a superstar. He puts up great all-around numbers, including 20 SBs. |
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| One of the Cubs’ few bright spots last season, Ramirez received a deserved long-term extension. He possesses great power without sacrificing BA. |
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| The best bargain at his position, Atkins came out of nowhere to put up numbers comparable or better than Miguel Cabrera. Hitting at Coor’s Field, Atkins could sit in the top 5 of this list for years. |
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| Great speed, lacks power and batting average. |
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| He possesses great power while sacrificing BA. |
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| Had a nice comeback season. |
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| Solid rookie season. |
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| Good when he plays, but always seems to have a nagging injury. |
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| Aging and declining. |
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