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AmishDave

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It can either be from injury or just a sub-par season.

I'd have to go with:

1. Josh Hamilton
2. Delmon Young
3. Edison Volquez

Yours ?
 

AmishDave

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Another one I'd hope (even though he KILLED me in fantasy) would be Jose Reyes. His hammy better be 100% this season if the Mets even wanna THINK about being a semi-contender...
 

ElwayHOf2004

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Guys I like more than most (according to fantasy baseball rankings): Carlos Quentin, Jake Peavy, Roy Oswalt, Grady Sizemore, BJ Upton, Cueto, and Billingsley are all guys I think have better than expected years
 

HoustonTeams4Me

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C- Geovany Soto (Runner-Up: R.Martin & Ivan Rodriguez)
1B- Lance Berkman (Runner-Up: D.Ortiz & C.Delgado if signed)
2B- Rickie Weeks (Runner-Up: A.Iwamura)
SS- Jose Reyes (Runner-Up: J.J. Hardy, J.Peralta, & J.Rollins)
3B- Adrian Beltre (Runner-Up: D.Wright, A.Ramirez, A.Gordon, & ARod)
OF- Josh Hamilton (Runner-Up: A.Soriano, M.Ordonez, C.Beltran, & G.Sizemore)
SP- Brandon Webb (Runner-Up: R.Oswalt, J.Santana, R.Nolasco, S.Kazmir, R.Harden, & C.Billingsley)

Just my opinion's, but I think these guy's have alot of room to improve on thier production #'s from last year (& there are plenty more but I didn't have time to write them all). :D
 

trevordchi

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I'm gonna say that a new manager is going to spark Roy Oswalt and Lance Berkman to years that are more like the rest of their careers than the aberration that was last year.
 

1995BBRefractorGuy

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In terms of respect, Vladimir Guerrero.

In reality he didn't experienced the drop off of people think happened... 380 ab's .295 avg, 15 hr's, 50 rbi's, 56 runs... and then when healthy hit .380 in two rounds of the playoffs! Every full season before that he hit 25+ hr's and .300 avg.

Add perfect ballpark, role, and team and I think he might turn some heads.
 

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