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This week, two emerging sluggers, Lind and Morales, and a couple closers are examined, plus discussion on the role of “reputation,” and a preview of some of the cool graphs which give “Graphical Player” its name!
We fast-forward a bit, in order to highlight more of the Graphical Player 2010. We’ll start the countdown—or, really, count-up—to the top NL roto producers of 2009. This week, we look at RBI stalwart Carlos Lee, the concussion-challenged David Wright, and young phenom Josh Johnson.
Texas has a deep, pitching-heavy farm system, but Seattle’s system may not be as far off as some think.
With an impressive rookie season under his belt, Tommy Hanson is prepped to post a great 2010 season.
In 2009 these power hitters showed what can be done with three true outcomes.
Soliciting your experiences with hometown bias and fantasy baseball
Will Dustin Pedroia’s career K total top Mark Reynolds’ 2010 mark at the end of this year? Since we did Yankees last week, it’s only fair to focus on their rivals this week, since Boston isn’t lacking in star-level roto players, either. Also, we have a treat—preview images of the “mini-browser” portion of Graphical Player 2010 for the players we’re covering!
Catcher is one of the tightest positions in a fantasy team, so we look at two 2009 backstop disappointments, as well as the enigmatic pitcher Joe Blanton, to see how all three might perform in 2010.
Some stocking stuffers for relaxed leagues
Oakland’s farm system has thinned somewhat, while a strong 2009 draft class has the Angels dreaming big.