If your lucky enough to get a top 4 pick in your fantasy baseball draft, you will want to make sure you get the right player! Seeing as he is the player you are trying to build your team around, you will also have a low 2nd round pick depending on the amount of teams in the league. It can be absolutely devastating if your top guy is a bust. Not taking anything away from Mark Teixiera and Arod, who are perennial top 4 guys, but whom last year were no where near as valuable a top 4 pick as they should have been, although they produced productive seasons. I am not guaranteeing that my top 4 here will definitely be the 4 most productive players in terms of fantasy this year, but these are absolutely "can't miss" fantasy players that you should not pass up if you have a high pick. (These Rankings are based on 5x5 mixed leagues.)
1. Albert Pujols
There really cannot be any argument here. Pujols is entering the prime of his career and he hit 49 HR, knocked in 137, and hit .331 last year while spending two weeks on the disabled list. My only complaint here is that Pujols simply is not the SB threat that people think he is. He had 7 last year granted he was injured, but have you seen the guy in person? He's a monster! Not saying he's not a world class conditioned athlete, but you would think that he wouldn't be a threat to swipe a bag. Plus, as he gets older, I am sure he will run less, and you would think that the Cardinals would want to protect him as much as possible. My bottom line here is that some people feel like Pujols is superior to guys like Howard b/c he can run. However, I say that he cannot run and Howard could possibly hit more HR and RBI..... so think twice I guess. Other than that because of his track record and the fact that he is pretty much slump proof makes him a lock atop the 2007 draft class.
2. Johan Santana
I am sure Mikey will disagree with me here but I have Santana VERY close behind Pujols here. The fact of the matter is just that this guy is so dominant its ridiculous. He had 19 wins last year (led the league), 1.00 whip (led the league), 2.77era (led the league), 245K (led the league) as well as a 9.44 k/9 second only to Jake Peavy. What hitter is there that is the best in 4-5 categories? Johan Santana is just so much more productive than any other pitcher when he is on the mound in terms of allowing runs and runners to reach base. Santana is just amazing and has shown absolutely no signs of slowing down. I am targeting him in my leagues this year because he fits absolutely perfect into my draft strategy which I will discuss later.
3. Ryan Howard
Will probably hit the most home runs this year, therefore putting him very high in runs and RBI as well. He is hitting for tremendous power as well as putting up an average of .313 which is usually the Achilles Heel of your stereotypical power hitting First Basemen. He is no threat to run, but really neither is Pujols. I guarantee that Pujols will have no more than 10 more SB's than Howard this year. So your sacrificing a little speed, but I think that Howard could potentially hit 10 more HR than Pujols. Howard is also in his prime years of production, playing in the whiffle ball park of Philly, he should just about equal Pujols' net production.
4. Jose Reyes
He is a 5-tool threat. He hit 19 HR, .300, 122 runs, 81 RBI and 64 SB's last season. Reyes is extra valuable because he iss at a position (SS) that looks very shallow this year. His power has been evolving for the last few years, and I have to say there is no way I could have thought he could hit 19 HR last year. However, the fact that he has been steadily improving suggests that this might be his best power year yet. Personally, I doubt he will ever hit more than 25 HR, but that's amazing when it goes along with 64 stolen bases. He walked a lot more last year resulting in more stolen bases so his eye should continue to evolve. Reyes is also entering the prime years of his career so if he beefs up a little I guess it is possible that he can hit 30 and steal 70. He's a small guy so you would have to wonder if there is any injury risk. His team should be as good as last year so he should get about the same RBI and runs
-Adam
you can email me at ajopiela@yahoo.com if you want, I will answer any questions that you might have.
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The Fantasy Man's Top 4 of 2007
Every Week, Adam I will give Adam a question to ponder, he will answer, and I will throw in my two cents. This we call...... THE FBE RUMBLE PIT! Game On!
1. Albert Pujols - Let's just call Sir Albert "the obvious". The day someone decides not to draft Pujols first, is the day your going to get hurt.....just ask all the people who drafted Alex Rodriguez first last season! He's a "sure-fire" .330+ hitter, 100 runs, 40+ HR, 120+ RBI's and even a couple of stolen bases. The best part is, by the time your pick comes back at 24 & 25 in a normal 12 team draft, there are still plenty of studs to draft to compliment the best player in Fantasy Baseball. Don't let only a few stolen bases get in your way because in the end, do we really draft Pujols first because of his speed? I don't think so! It is true that Ryan Howard may hit a few extra homeruns, however Pujols' average, those few extra stolen bases, and those extra runs are far more superior. Plus, I fear that Howard could get the "Bonds Treatment" this season.
2. Alfonso Soriano - The only knock on Soriano is his sub .280 average last season but not bad considering he was not supposed to be any good last season according to some experts. His feat of going 40/40 put Soriano into the elite and his potential to do it again, in Wrigley, makes Soriano a number 2 pick and arguably a #1 pick. Think about this.... If you pick Soriano at #1, you are getting a top power hitter AND a top Stolen base guy all in one shot!!! That is huge!!!!! Besides his big contract pressures and that not-so-attractive average, Soriano is the one player who can realistically give you the stats of two players for the price of one, as I described above. I have Soriano at #2 here because I do not want to get hurt by Pujols. I also do not want to get burned by the pressure Soriano may endure with the signing of such a large contract. Besides, I am biased to players with the higher average but I love Soriano over Howard for the reasons I described above.
3. Ryan Howard - Just as obvious as Pujols, this guy is an absolute beast! Howard has a bit more power, home runs galore, and a .300 average to go along with that. There is no reason he will stop now especially at age 27! Howard is the real deal so I do not feel that he will pull a Mark Teixiera this season. He hits in a sweet lineup and a small ballpark, what's not to like? However, I do see Howard getting some type of "Bonds" treatment a bit this season. Expect .300/45/135/100. Howard ranks over Ortiz because he actually plays first base.
4. Jose Reyes - As long as his legs hold up, he will be even better than he was last season and I'm expecting .290 - .300, 20HR / 85RBI / 120Runs/ 70 SB which possibly is within reach. Keep in mind though, that these are top 3 or 4 projections. If he gets his 600+ ab's and stays healthy, Reyes will have a monster year and 20+ HR's will be icing on the cake!
You can see The Fantasy Man's Top 25 draft picks of 2007 at http://www.fantasybaseballexpress.com/
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
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