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After three straight seasons with an ERA under 2 and a WHIP under 1, Mariano Rivera remains a top-tier closer.
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.
Evan Longoria is the hands down best fantasy third baseman coming into this season and should be taken in the first round.
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.
Broncos rookie WR Demaryius Thomas had an impressive eight-catch, 97-yard performance in Week 2. With a nice fantasy upside, Thomas is a must-add in all leagues.
It appears that the White Sox are the favorites to win the waiver claim on Manny Ramirez. If he is traded to Chicago, Ramirez would see a nice boost in fantasy value at U.S. Cellular Field.
There are two guys that we can’t believe are still owned in less then 75% of leagues. We let you know who they are, and give you a few other guys to take a look at.
Miguel Montero should be fully recovered from his knee injury, and he is starting to find his grove at the plate. He has raised his season average above .300 and he should be owned in almost all leagues.
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