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Both Hanley Ramirez and Troy Tulowitzki are elite options at a thin position and either one could arguably be at the top of this list.
After a great 2010 season with 29 HRs, 103 runs, and 109 RBIs, Robinson Cano sits comfortably atop our second base rankings.
First Base is yet again an extremely deep position with a lot of power headlined by our number one overall player Albert Pujols.
Joe Mauer and Buster Posey both had productive seasons in 2010 and will be the most sought-after catchers in your 2011 fantasy draft.
Adam Wainwright will undergo Tommy John surgery and likely won’t be back on a major league mound until the first half of next season.
After three straight seasons with an ERA under 2 and a WHIP under 1, Mariano Rivera remains a top-tier closer.
Edwin Jackson has posted double digit K’s in 3 of his last 4 games, and he has put up great numbers in the last six weeks. He is a perfect pitcher to target if you are looking for a boost in strikeouts.
Despite a roller coaster season, Austin Jackson is hitting .305 on the year. He’s also a decent source of runs and stolen bases and he should be owned and active in deeper mixed leagues.
Manny Ramirez has only played in 66 games with the Dodgers this season, but a move to the AL and the hitter’s park in Chicago could make him a nice add for the remainder of the season.
Miguel Montero was one of our favorite catchers to start the year, but he missed two months due to injury. His recent resurgence has put him back on the fantasy radar he should be starting in all leagues.
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