Curated by Chris Towers |
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The case for and against: 51-60 |
We're at the point of the draft where catchers might start coming off the board, but which ones are worth reaching for? |
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The case for and against: 61-70 |
You can find ace upside in the 61-70 range in our rankings, but it comes with risk. Is it worth it, or should you start to look to the closers in this range? |
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The case for and against: 71-80 |
Some players in this range are former stars hoping to rediscover their former heights; others are players on the upswing. Which way should you go? |
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The case for and against: 81-90 |
This is probably where you'll want to grab your catcher, but you might be passing up bigger production elsewhere. Is that worth it? |
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The case for and against: 91-100 |
Closing out the top-100 players in Fantasy baseball in 2020, we're looking at some power/speed threats, and some of 2019's breakout pitchers. |
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