1. Ryan Braun - Power, Average, Speed. He's got it all.
2. Matt Holliday - I love that he re-signed with St. Louis where he hit .353 with 42 runs, 13 HRs, and 55 RBIs in 63 games.
3. Matt Kemp - Has a legitimate chance at a 30-30 season.
4. Grady Sizemore - Now that he's healthy, Sizemore should be one of the best dual threats again. Another 30-30 candidate.
5. Justin Upton - Really blossomed last year. He should continue to grow into an elite outfielder.
6. Jacoby Ellsbury - His SBs put you in the driver seat of the SB category.
7. Andre Ethier - He's been raking for a year and a half. At 28 he should be just getting started.
8. Carl Crawford - Another guy who can give you a leg up in the SB category.
9. Jayson Werth - Big slugger that picks up SBs.
10. Jason Bay - The move to the Mets should hurt his power numbers, but his RBI production shouldn't suffer with Jose Reyes and David Wright.
11. Manny Ramirez - I'm prediction Manny Being Manny is more about hitting than being a distraction in 2010.
12. Curtis Granderson - Playing in Yankee Stadium a 30-30 season should be within reach.
13. Nick Markakis - If he can get his power numbers up, he could move up this list.
14. Adam Dunn - If his average can remain in order, Dunn will be a nice option as the power numbers are always there.
15. Ichiro Suzuki - He'll give you a big lift in average. He doesn't steal or score runs like he used to, but is still a high-end option.
16. Bobby Abreu - He's easy to overlook, but he's virtually a lock for a .290, 100 Run, 15 HR, 100 RBI, 20 SB season.
17. Carlos Lee - Another .300, 25 HR, 100 RBI season is very likely.
18. Adam Lind - I fear the fluke factor with Lind, but he should be a nice power source once again.
19. Nelson Cruz - Displayed both power and speed. Needs to get his average up.
20. Josh Hamilton - He has a lot of question marks, but if he can rebound to anywhere near his 2008 form, he'll be a steal.
21. Carlos Quentin - Ditto.
22. Shane Victorino - He should score a bunch of runs and steal a bunch of bases.
23. B.J. Upton - One of the most disappointing players last year, but still managed to swipe 42 bags. Has the talent to climb into the top 10 or 15.
24. Raul Ibanez - Injuries caught up with him, but he was playing at an MVP level for the bulk of the first half.
25. Adam Jones - Injuries caught up with Jones as well. Has the potential to blow up in 2010.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentBay is getting picked apart as a bust candidate, but I think he'll be just fine.
I like the list. Holliday signing back with the Cards all but ensures another very productive season in 2010. I agree about Bay, too.