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Albert Pujols will likely be the first overall pick in most 2010 drafts as his four-category production is unmatched by any other player in baseball.
Ian Kinsler became a 30/30 player for the first time last season and he offers elite fantasy value at the second base position.
After a nice sophomore season, Evan Longoria has already proved he is a top-five third baseman, and at age 24 he has plenty of time to get better.
Despite turning 35 last year, Derek Jeter had a productive ‘09 season and until he shows signs of slowing down he’s a top-five shortstop.
Joe Mauer, the reigning AL MVP and three-time batting champ, will likely be one of the first 15 overall picks and the first catcher off the board.
Grady Sizemore was a compete bust for fantasy owners last season, but at 27 years old, he’s a strong candidate to rebound heading into his prime.
Johan Santana no longer sits atop the pitcher rankings and after winning the 2009 AL Cy Young award, Zach Greinke has vaulted into elite pitcher status.
Although he posted his highest ERA since 2005, Joe Nathan still had a career-high 47 saves last season and will be the top closer on many draft boards.
What should fantasy owners do if they own Manny Ramirez? Drop him, deal him, or ride this one out? If you don’t own him, is this a great buy-low prospect? FST experts break down the options.
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