This is a lot of outfielders if you want a detailed description for each your in the wrong place.
1. Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs - 40/40 potential is diesel.
2. Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Moderate Power could lead the league in steals.
3. Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox - Sox should be in it, meaning Manny won't take the last month off and should get his 35-40 135.
4. Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels 5. Carlos Beltran, New York Mets - Would be nicer if Willy let him run more.
6. Lance Berkman, Houston Astros - Numbers through the roof last year, with Carlos Lee and a healthy Ensberg behind him, expect the same.
7. Matt Holliday, Colorado Rockies -
8. Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners -
9. Grady Sizemore, Cleveland Indians - I love Sizemore, I'm trying to trade for him now in my keeper league. 30/30 and 140 run potential.
10. Jason Bay, Pittsburgh Pirates
11. Vernon Wells, Toronto Blue Jays
12. Carlos Lee, Houston Astros
13. Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox
14. Andruw Jones, Atlanta Braves
15. Bobby Abreu, New York Yankees
16. Gary Sheffield, Detroit Tigers
17. Hideki Matsui, New York Yankees
18. Johnny Damon, New York Yankees
19. Chone Figgins, Los Angeles Angels
20. Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds - Ks don't factor in my league only average. And while Dunn punishes you in average he's going to drive in a bunch of runs and hit mid 40s in homers. He's a high +/- guy and really his value depends on the makeup of your team. If you are weak in average and strong in homeruns he won't help that much.
21. Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers
22. Nick Swisher, Oakland Athletics
23. Magglio Ordoñez, Detroit Tigers
24. Alex Rios, Toronto Blue Jays
25. Michael Cuddyer, Minnesota Twins
26. Brad Hawpe, Colorado Rockies
27. Torii Hunter, Minnesota Twins
28. Raul Ibañez, Seattle Mariners
29. Jeff Francoeur, Atlanta Braves
30. J.D. Drew, Boston Red Sox
31. Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
32. Delmon Young, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Keeper leagues he should be really high. Right now I'd expect around 20/20.
33. Eric Byrnes, Arizona Diamondbacks
34. Corey Patterson, Baltimore Orioles - Screws the average up but is the rare 20-20 guy. So he he's the perfect example of a plus/minus guy.
35. Mike Cameron, San Diego Padres - Similar to Corey Patterson with the 20-20 combo but will most likely end up with less steals than Co-Pat and perhaps more power.
36. Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants
37. Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies
38. Austin Kearns, Washington Nationals
39. Nick Markakis, Baltimore Orioles
40. Ken Griffey, Jr., Cincinnati Reds
41. Curtis Granderson, Detroit Tigers
42. Coco Crisp, Boston Red Sox
43. Josh Willingham, Florida Marlins
44. Craig Monroe, Detroit Tigers
45. Jeremy Hermida, Florida Marlins
46. Ryan Freel, Cincinnati Reds - #1 Steal guy in mid rounds.
47. Wily Taveras, Colorado Rockies - #2
48. Dave Roberts, San Francisco Giants - #3
49. Scott Podsednik, Chicago White Sox - #4. When this group of four players begins to go you might want to jump on the bandwagon to grab a piece of the steal pie. Podsenik is the worst of the three as he has injury questions but still he'll fill up the SB category if you grab him.
50. Jonny Gomes, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
51. Brian Giles, San Diego Padres - Loves to shave his brothers nut sack. Yum.
1. Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs - 40/40 potential is diesel.
2. Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Moderate Power could lead the league in steals.
3. Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox - Sox should be in it, meaning Manny won't take the last month off and should get his 35-40 135.
4. Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels 5. Carlos Beltran, New York Mets - Would be nicer if Willy let him run more.
6. Lance Berkman, Houston Astros - Numbers through the roof last year, with Carlos Lee and a healthy Ensberg behind him, expect the same.
7. Matt Holliday, Colorado Rockies -
8. Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners -
9. Grady Sizemore, Cleveland Indians - I love Sizemore, I'm trying to trade for him now in my keeper league. 30/30 and 140 run potential.
10. Jason Bay, Pittsburgh Pirates
11. Vernon Wells, Toronto Blue Jays
12. Carlos Lee, Houston Astros
13. Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox
14. Andruw Jones, Atlanta Braves
15. Bobby Abreu, New York Yankees
16. Gary Sheffield, Detroit Tigers
17. Hideki Matsui, New York Yankees
18. Johnny Damon, New York Yankees
19. Chone Figgins, Los Angeles Angels
20. Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds - Ks don't factor in my league only average. And while Dunn punishes you in average he's going to drive in a bunch of runs and hit mid 40s in homers. He's a high +/- guy and really his value depends on the makeup of your team. If you are weak in average and strong in homeruns he won't help that much.
21. Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers
22. Nick Swisher, Oakland Athletics
23. Magglio Ordoñez, Detroit Tigers
24. Alex Rios, Toronto Blue Jays
25. Michael Cuddyer, Minnesota Twins
26. Brad Hawpe, Colorado Rockies
27. Torii Hunter, Minnesota Twins
28. Raul Ibañez, Seattle Mariners
29. Jeff Francoeur, Atlanta Braves
30. J.D. Drew, Boston Red Sox
31. Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
32. Delmon Young, Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Keeper leagues he should be really high. Right now I'd expect around 20/20.
33. Eric Byrnes, Arizona Diamondbacks
34. Corey Patterson, Baltimore Orioles - Screws the average up but is the rare 20-20 guy. So he he's the perfect example of a plus/minus guy.
35. Mike Cameron, San Diego Padres - Similar to Corey Patterson with the 20-20 combo but will most likely end up with less steals than Co-Pat and perhaps more power.
36. Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants
37. Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies
38. Austin Kearns, Washington Nationals
39. Nick Markakis, Baltimore Orioles
40. Ken Griffey, Jr., Cincinnati Reds
41. Curtis Granderson, Detroit Tigers
42. Coco Crisp, Boston Red Sox
43. Josh Willingham, Florida Marlins
44. Craig Monroe, Detroit Tigers
45. Jeremy Hermida, Florida Marlins
46. Ryan Freel, Cincinnati Reds - #1 Steal guy in mid rounds.
47. Wily Taveras, Colorado Rockies - #2
48. Dave Roberts, San Francisco Giants - #3
49. Scott Podsednik, Chicago White Sox - #4. When this group of four players begins to go you might want to jump on the bandwagon to grab a piece of the steal pie. Podsenik is the worst of the three as he has injury questions but still he'll fill up the SB category if you grab him.
50. Jonny Gomes, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
51. Brian Giles, San Diego Padres - Loves to shave his brothers nut sack. Yum.
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