2010 Fantasy Baseball Rookies
Outside of it being a fantasy baseball dynasty league, when it comes to drafting a rookie, I am always looking for the contestant that has the best chance of helping my team in the current season.
If you are participating in a digit year league or a league with keepers are allowed, it really does no beatific to listing a contestant like Josh Vitters down in Single-A when you could use that listing spot for a man that is going to provide immediate dividends for you in 2010.
For evaluating rookies, I am centering on two things. The first being the players power set and the other is the chance for an opportunity. Keep in mind that modify if an opportunity is not currently present, power wins out at the end of the day and will obligate an opportunity at some point in the year.
Below is the list of fantasy baseball rookies that have the best prospects of making an impact in 2010. Note that I am defining a rookie as any contestant that did not see time in the major leagues last season.
1) Jason author (OF) – Atlanta Braves
2) Stephen Strasburg (SP) – Washington Nationals
3) Austin Jackson (OF) – Detroit Tigers
4) Desmond Jennings (OF) – metropolis Bay Rays
5) Drew Storen (RP) – Washington Nationals
6) Aroldis Chapman (SP) – metropolis Reds
7) Pedro Alvarez (1B/3B) – Pittsburgh Pirates
8)Michael Taylor (OF) – Oakland Athletics
9) Carlos Santana (C) – Cleveland Indians
10) Jeremy Hellickson (SP) – metropolis Bay Rays
11) Chris Carter (1B) – Oakland Athletics
12) Justin Smoak (1B) – Texas Rangers
13) Brett Wallace (1B) – Toronto Blue Jays
14) Logan Morrison (1B) – Florida Marlins
15) Jake Arrieta (SP) – Baltimore Orioles
16) Hector Rondon (SP) – Cleveland Indians
17) Ike Davis (1B) – New York Mets
18) Jason socialist (C) – metropolis Astros
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