- Robinson Cano (BA, R, HR, RBI)
- Dustin Pedroia (BA, R, HR, SB)
- Ian Kinsler (R, HR, SB, -BA)
- Brandon Phillips (BA, R, HR, SB)
- Ben Zobrist (R, HR, SB) *also eligible at SS/OF
- Aaron Hill (BA, R, HR, RBI, SB)
- Jason Kipnis (R, HR, SB, -BA)
- Danny Espinosa (HR, SB, -BA) *also eligible at SS
- Omar Infante (ok in every category)
- Neil Walker (BA, ok in other categories)
- Jose Altuve (BA, SB)
- Marco Scutaro (BA, R) *also eligible at SS
- Rickie Weeks (R, HR, SB, -BA)
- Dan Uggla (R, HR, -BA)
- Howie Kendrick (BA)
- Daniel Murphy (BA)
- Chase Utley (nothing particularly)
My rankings are based on a 10-team rotisserie with the following positions: (head-to-head roto/categories would benefit from these rankings as well)
- 1 Catcher
- 1 First Baseman
- 1 Second Baseman
- 1 Shortstop
- 1 Third Baseman
- 1 Corner Infielder (1B/3B)
- 1 Middle Infielder (2B/SS)
- 1 Utility
- 5 Outfielders
- 9 Pitchers (mixture of Starting Pitchers and Relief Pitchers)
- 3 Bench Spots
- 1 Disabled List
Given this, in my rankings I have what categories (in parantheses) I expect a certain player to help in.
My general bias is towards home runs and batting average and away from steals. If you can find a guy who can help you in all three categories then take him, but if it's a steals specialist I would pass him by. Steals can be found off the waiver wire (such as Juan Pierre last year) or later in the draft, but batting average and home runs aren't as easy to come by and they often lead to other stats such as runs and RBI's.
Key:
- BA: Batting Average
- -BA: will hurt your overall Batting Average
- R: Runs
- HR: Homes Runs
- RBI: Runs Batted In
- S: Steals
*position eligibility based on ESPN's Fantasy Baseball rules
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