2011 Fantasy Baseball First Base Rankings

May 30, 2011
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Cubs the next season? I actually like the Cubs move as a decent buy low investment but I don’t think it works for fantasy. If you find yourself desperate for HRs you might be tempted but those HRs are not going to be supported with Rs or RsBI so he really is a one category player (yes I said RsBI).

27) Matt LaPorta
28) Kila Ka’aihue
29) Aubrey Huff
30) Daric Barton

PH: I don’t think I’d take any of these guys because there’s not much going on. If I had a dollar to throw around here I’d think about Brett Wallace or Mitch Moreland. Those are both young guys that have everyday jobs so there is a chance that they could stand out.

OH: Why are you always bashing our rankings? The overwhelming chances are Wallace and Moreland are going to be waiver wire level players. Of course anything can happen, but it usually doesn’t. When you are drafting here you probably only need a temporary fill in anyway. Both Huff or Ka’aihue are capable of going on a tear for 2 weeks that would make you happy to have themin your lineup…for those two weeks at least.

PH: That’s a good point. The rankings are obviously based on percentages of likeliness but I’m always drawn to the long shot with potential.

 

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