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2008 MLB Rankings--2nd Base

by Fightingchancefantasy
created February 08, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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  1. Chase Utley—PHI —
    Chase is above and beyond the rest of major league second basemen when it comes to fantasy numbers.
    Chase is above and beyond the rest of major league second basemen when it comes to fantasy numbers.
    The class of the position without question. Even though he missed a month of the season, Utley was still magnificent. Not only a stellar .332 average but over 100 RBI and 22 taters. He is still a first round pick and possible MVP candidate if the Phillies contend again this year. Assuming he doesn’t get HBP in the hand again, look for Chase to hit .323/31/111 with 13 steals
  2. Brandon Phillips—CIN — The gap on Utley is definitely closing thanks to Phillips. After an impressive turnaround season in ’06, Brandon completely broke out in ’07 with a staggering line (.288/30/94 with 32 steals) for a second sacker. The Cleveland Indians are kicking themselves in their collective butts for giving up on this guy, and I fully expect another impressive year from Phillips. Possibly a downturn from last season, but only slight (.275/28/90/30).
  3. Robinson Cano—NYY — Each year, I get a little closer to the front of the Cano bandwagon. Each year he gets a little better, and outside of stolen bases, he will help you in every category. I expect another year of improvement out of Cano, along the lines of .320/24/99, and over 100 runs for the first time.
  4. Brian Roberts—BAL — Is he going to Chicago, or not? Either way, Roberts is an elite 2B. Although his power numbers have been down the last couple of years, he is in the ballpark of a .300 average, and topped out last season with 50 steals. Whether he moves to the South Side of Chicago or not, you can’t go wrong with Roberts as your second baseman. However, if he does change addresses, expect his homers to go up five or so at Wrigley Field.
  5. Dan Uggla—FLA — OK, so he doesn’t hit for a very high average and strikes out a lot, but it is hard to argue with 30 HRs and 90 RBI from second base. Uggla continues to defy the odds as a Rule 5 draftee and puts up solid numbers There’s no reason to think that he wouldn’t continue to put up similar numbers to what he has his first two years, figure on .258/30/86.

Rising Star—Dustin Pedroia—BOS — Unless you are a Yankees fan, you’ve got to like the way this guy plays baseball. It seems that he gives 100% on every play, and that upper cut swing was legendary in the Red Sox championship run. He might not be a super star fantasy player, but definitely will deserve a place on someone’s roster in every league.

Falling Stock—Jeff Kent—LAD — Kent solidified his place in the Hall of Fame years ago, however, Father Time has begun to catch up with him finally. As he reaches age 40, the statistics are starting to dwindle. Some people would kill to have Kent’s line from last season (.301/20/79), especially at second base, but his days of being a dominant hitter are definitely in the rear view mirror. There could be a drastic drop in production in the near future, and it could be this season.

Make or Break Year—Rickie Weeks—MIL — Weeks has been the victim of a roller coaster of a major league career so far. The former number 2 overall pick has been hyped for years now, but he’s never been able to put a long stretch of consistency together. It looked like last season was going to be his breakout year before injuries cost him part of the campaign. At 25, it is time for Weeks to either stay healthy and put together a great year, or else slip into that dreaded “bust” category. If I had to bet, I’m guessing this is the season he starts to fulfill that enormous potential.

Risky Pick—Kelly Johnson-ATL — He put up a solid season last year, but looking at his minor league statistics, Johnson had an incredibly inconsistent trip through the farm system. I wouldn’t bet on more than 10 HRs, a .265 average, and 55 RBI. Not horrible from a middle infielder, but after last year, that would be a disappointment.

Top Prospect—Matt Antonelli—SD — OK, so the pool of 2 nd base prospects is incredibly thin. It is a distinct possibility that Antonelli might be moved to the outfield with the acquisition of Iguchi to play second base. He has never played there, but if he can put up similar numbers to what he did in the low minors (.314/14/54 in just 82 games), it makes sense for the Padres to teach him a new position to get his bat into the lineup. Also deserving consideration— Danny Richar, CWS

As always, your questions about your team (adds, drops, trades, etc) and comments are welcome at fightingchancefantasy@gmail.com. I guarantee an answer within 18 hours.


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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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haha, Jeff Kent in the Hall of Fame. That's a good one.
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Cougar2000All-American
657 days ago
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At least he could beat up Barry Bonds!
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GeodanVarsity
658 days ago
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You left out the best 2nd baseman in the league (.341/9/67/7), Placido Polanco.
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JuTMSY4Legend
658 days ago
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he should be the starting third baseman for the Phils... and he's not the best second baseman in the league...its not even close
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GeodanVarsity
658 days ago
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Unless it's all fantasy no fact.
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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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That's why it's called "fantasy" sports, Geodan. No facts allowed (required)
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JuTMSY4Legend
658 days ago
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You know what's really interesting...Utley's speed is really underrated...I admit he's had two years of 15+ steals, which isn't anything to write home about, but he's a lot faster than his stats show...

For one, he only has 9 last year...why? Well, given Ryan Howard's 2 months off and Pat Burrells hellacious pre-all-star break numbers, Utley had to produce and score

Secondly, how often do you ask the #3 guy in your lineup to swipe bags? Utley's already got speedsters Rollins and Victorino on the basepaths...

I bet he could top 30 steals a year if give the opportunity...

He's like a better looking and more likeable derek jeter ; - )
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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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I'll take your word for it on the "better looking" part JuT, I do find it hard to believe he's a nicer guy than Jeter, who I've actually met several times. Utley does seem like a nice guy and wouldn't mind an opportunity to talk baseball with him, however..........
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JuTMSY4Legend
658 days ago
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perhaps...I've met a few athletes and most of them have been very nice...

Terrell Owens is on that list though, so take it for what its worth...

Seriously though, Utley is a quiet guy...He's the kinda guy in the lockerroom that's typically quiet, works hard and keeps his head down...but i think in a year or two they'll be a point where Utley gets up and gives the team a nice smack in the head...everyone has experience those speeches (if you've ever played an organized sport) and they're the ones that make or break seasons...
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FightingchancefantasyJV Squad
658 days ago
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I like Polanco, but outside of his high average last year, he has been a nice player, but not a top 5 guy. If you want me to put someone else in, who do I take out?

As far as Kent is concerned, he was a dominant player at his position for many years, I believe he's got a shot at the Hall, unless his attitude keeps him out.

Keep the discussion going!
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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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Cano. Overrated. Bigtime.
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JuTMSY4Legend
658 days ago
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he bats 9th!!!
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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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Exactly.
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RomiezzoLegend
656 days ago
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POLANCO! He's one of the smartest players in the game right now. He can put the ball in play, he's a great fielder, but not really big on fantasy points, other than the fact that he has a very high average and that he'll score a bunch of runs with the heart of the order the Tigers have.
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KelsdadAll-Star
658 days ago
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"Lead by example, with your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut." Need further proof?
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JuTMSY4Legend
658 days ago
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there are many different kinds of leaders...sometimes you need a talker... Joe Namath isn't a great QB, but putting it on the line and saying "I believe" is a great way to lead when you have to (what did he have to lose)
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Yakob878MVP
656 days ago
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pedroia is better than uggla
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Falcon02520Legend
656 days ago
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not in fantasy baseball... Pedroia is more of an average guy, and will score runs for the Sox, but he is not a base stealer or home run hitter, so he has a hard time finding a place on a fantasy roster... He is better in real life, but not fantasy baseball
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RomiezzoLegend
656 days ago
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I agree with Falcon here. Pedroia does have a lot of heart and soul for the game, and he should be proud of how well and determined he is about the game. Too bad you don't get fantasy points for hustling, heart for the game, etc.
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Falcon02520Legend
656 days ago
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that's right Romi... if you could measure heart, then it would be a stat for baseball, and Pedroia would be a first round pick
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JuTMSY4Legend
656 days ago
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you guys just don't watch enough chase utley... The guy broke his hand in the 4th inning of a game...and finished it!!!
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Falcon02520Legend
656 days ago
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duh, thats why I said Pedroia would be a first rounder... I didn't say the top pick :)
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RomiezzoLegend
656 days ago
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Dustin Pedroia broke his hand and played for a month at the end of the season... with it broken.
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RomiezzoLegend
656 days ago
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Speaking of heart, KOBE is the S***!! His dislocated his finger... he, himself, put the finger back into place, and ended up scoring 34 points. This was in a game this week. Anyways, back to baseball...
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Falcon02520Legend
656 days ago
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well, Utley with a broken hand beats Pedroia with a broken hand because Utley has the better stats (plus Utley put one out with a broken hand)
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JuTMSY4Legend
656 days ago
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full fracture...not pussy fracture ; - )
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Ccampbell34All-American
656 days ago
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Chase Utley is in an entirely different league than the rest of these guys, there's no comparison
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