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2008 MLB Rankings--Third Base

by Fightingchancefantasy
created February 12, 2008, last edited April 17, 2009
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  1. Alex Rodriguez—NYY — How did this guy have an MVP season, opt out of his contract, and then end up signing back with his original team for less money???? If you got points for common sense, A-Rod would go undrafted. If you got points for having a backbone, A-Rod would go undrafted. Lucky for him and his owners, baseball is about statistics. Few people put up the numbers that Mr. Rodriguez does. After a sub par first few seasons in the Bronx, Rodriguez put up one of the more impressive regular seasons in recent memory. He is the consensus number one overall pick for this year, but I am figuring that he will be somewhere between where he started in New York, and his 2007 numbers. Look for .290/47/136 and another solid season in ’08.
  2. David Wright—NYM — It has taken me a great deal of time to finally come around on the value of David Wright. I’m not sure exactly what I didn’t like about him for the last few years, but it’s now obvious to me that the guy is a stud. Maybe it’s the way his hits, runs, homers, steals, and average continue to rise. You can safely expect a .330/33/115/30 steal season from Wright as the Mets return to the post season.
  3. Ryan Braun—MIL — It seems like no one has made the splash that Braun has since that Pujols guy broke into the bigs. Braun didn’t make the team out of spring training strictly because of his glove, but it was obvious early that the Brewers had to find a way to get him into the lineup. After missing April and May, Braun had All-Star caliber numbers for someone who played the entire season. Ryan is a 5-tool superstar. Should you expect similar production in ’08? I would say his first full season turns out to be similar to his rookie campaign in which he missed the first two months.
  4. Miguel Cabrera—DET — Given his pardon out of Florida and over to a real franchise in Detroit, Cabrera has the chance to get to the national stage to show the rest of the world what he is capable of. Miggy has been incredibly consistent throughout his major league career, as he has averaged .318/31/114. Although it seems like he has been around forever, Cabrera still is only 24. It is possible that he could still improve, if he can keep his weight under control. You can sign Cabrera up for right around his averages again, although some think with some actual hitters in the Tigers’ lineup Miggy’s numbers will rise.
  5. Aramis Ramirez—CHC — Even though Ramirez always seems to have some sort of nagging injury, by the end of the season, his numbers are usually in the same range. He had a dip in power numbers in ’07, however, his average rose 20 points. He isn’t flashy or exciting, but Ramirez is a pretty good option at 3B if you miss out on one of these top guys.

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Rising Star: Kevin Kouzmanoff-SD — After a pretty rapid ascension through the minors it looked like Kouzmanoff would be the Indians third sacker of the future. He was then traded for Josh Barfield and got his chance to start for the Pads. Kouzmanoff struggled mightily in his first half in the majors, but the Padres showed patience and it began to pay off as Kouzmanoff hit over .300 and went over double digits in homers after the break. I believe that he will take confidence from a strong finish and carry it over to fulfilling his potential in San Diego. It isn’t exactly a home park that is conducive to gaudy offensive numbers, but it is possible to thrive there.

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Falling Stock: Hank Blalock—TEX — Back in 2004, it looked like Blalock was one of the rising young stars of the MLB when he hit 32 homers and drove in 110. Since then, he has been in a downward spiral that was culminated last season when he needed to have a rib removed and played just 58 games. At just 27, it is possible for him to turn it around and return to his career-high numbers, but I wouldn’t be the one to take the chance on him.

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Make or Break Year: Edwin Encarnacion—CIN — When Encarnacion came up in 2005, he looked like he was ready to make an impact when he had 9 homers and 31 RBI in just 69 games. He made a decent step forward with a solid ’06. It was expected that 2007 would be the season that he arrived as fantasy relevant on the scene. After a horrendous first month or so of the season, Encarnacion was shipped back to AAA. Could this be the year that Edwin becomes a full time-fantasy relevant player? For his sake, it better be.

Risky Pick: Joe Crede—CWS — Crede had put together a string of solid seasons before the 2007 year. It was then that his always creaky back cost him the majority of his season. In his absence, rookie Josh Fields put together a nice little year at the hot corner in Chicago. Now the question is, Is Crede healthy? Will he ever be healthy? It now seems that The Pale Hose are looking to move Crede and let young Fields handle the hot corner. However, if there are no takers for Crede and his aching back, he very well may be back in Chicago. Whether he has a starting job or not, Crede is a risky pick due to the health (or lack thereof) of his back.

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Top Prospect: Evan Longoria—TB — It is possible that Longoria will start the year with the big club, but even if he doesn’t, it’s just a matter of time before he is ready for the big time. In under 140 games while in the minor leagues, Longoria hit 26 homers and drove in nearly 100. One of the better prospects yet to hit the majors, Longoria’s immense talent has the baseball world buzzing about his arrival. It might not be this year that he makes his splash, but the sky’s the limit for Longoria in the future. Keep a very close eye on his progress; Longoria made the jump last year, and it appears that he has the inside track on the third base job in Tampa.

Others deserving consideration — Andy LaRoche, LAD.

As always, your questions (adds, drops, trades, draft questions, etc) and comments are welcome at fightingchancefantasy@gmail.com. I guarantee a response within 18 hours.

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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
681 days ago
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With Bill Hall back at third base, he'd be my pick for Make or Break year. He needs to show that 35 homers was not a fluke.
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Tmil42AAA-er
680 days ago
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A-Rod made $22,708,525 in 2007. In 2008, he'll make $27 million. He didn't sign for less money.
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RomiezzoLegend
680 days ago
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Nah, he's talking about after the season ended in 2007. They were going to sign him for 30 mil/year (I think), and he turned it down because of that stupid Scott Boras.
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Tmil42AAA-er
680 days ago
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Oh yeah, that's right. I misread it. My mistake.
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RomiezzoLegend
680 days ago
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Ryan Braun? A 5 tool superstar? Last time I checked, defense was one of the tools for being a 5 tool superstar. I didn't mean to criticize the article though. It's pretty good overall.
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PeanMajor Leaguer
680 days ago
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No love for Gatkins?
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FightingchancefantasyJV Squad
680 days ago
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Romiezzo, you are absolutely correct about Braun's D. He's horrible, my mistake. He's a 4 tool superstar. I appreciate you guys giving me feedback, that means you are reading it. Pean, like Garrett Atkins, just didn't find a place for him. If the article was top 6 or top 7 he would be there. He had a nice couple seasons, but for some reason I like Aramis.
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RomiezzoLegend
680 days ago
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Thanks for your recognition of my feedback. That means you're reading my comments. :P
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
680 days ago
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There's just one problem with that, Braun is a left fielder now.
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BlueCarpVarsity Captain
680 days ago
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The five tools are: 1) hitting for average, 2) hitting for power, 3) running speed, 4) arm strength and 5) fielding ability. See: http://www.s.../151063.html Does Braun really qualify as a guy that will get a lot of steals? He had 15 last year. I don't think Lou Brock or Ricky Henderson are worried. So, let's call him a three-tool player. And, really, is his arm that good? Left field is usually where they put the guy with the weakest arm. Right fielders usually have the best arm in the outfield. So, let's call him a two-tool player. He can hit for average and for power. How does that sound? Two tools is good.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
680 days ago
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Pretty impressive that a two-tool player was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award.
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KelsdadAll-Star
680 days ago
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"Running speed" as one of the five tools is not "stolen base" speed. It equates more to baserunning speed (first to third on a single) or fielding speed, (running for an outfielder, foot work for an infielder).

Braun was moved to LF not because he is a bad 3B or because he won't improve, he was moved to accommodate Billy Hall, who has previous 3B experience and can no longer play the OF because of injury.

And you can't play third without a good arm.

Hitting? Check. Hitting for power? Check. Arm? Check. Speed? Check? Glove? Ok, you got me here.

Braun is at worst a 3 1/2 tool player
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FightingchancefantasyJV Squad
680 days ago
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True Braun has moved to LF, but I think in most leagues he will still be 3B eligible.
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Falcon02520Legend
680 days ago
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Braun is going to play the outfield... if he doesn't play atleast one game with-in the first 30 MLB games, he no longer qualifies at third... Go ahead and take him, but he is only good at third for 30 games... (he would then just start in the outfield)
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Falcon02520Legend
680 days ago
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can we get an honorable mention for Ryan Zimmerman?
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RomiezzoLegend
680 days ago
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Zimmerman is pretty good, but I'd say Aramis Ramirez is better. You could say that Garrett Atkins, Ryan Zimmerman, Brandon Inge, Mike Lowell? You could go on and on with names...
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RomiezzoLegend
680 days ago
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What's next? Adrian Beltre? Scott Rolen? Troy Glaus? Aaron Boone? Nick Punto? (See where I'm getting at?)
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Falcon02520Legend
680 days ago
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Aramis has been better, that's why Zim is only an honorable mention
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Falcon02520Legend
680 days ago
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Glaus and Rolen will spend all their time on the DL, Punto is not good for fantasy, Beltre isn't too strong... My personal rankings have A-rod, Wright, Cabrera, Ramirez, Zimmerman, Longoria, then a big gap before anybody else (Braun is listed in the outfield)
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PeanMajor Leaguer
680 days ago
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i would be worried about him a little...I dont remember where I read this recently, but hamate bone surgery sometimes takes time to get one's power back...I am no doctor so I could be talking out of my ass
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Yakob878MVP
680 days ago
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cabrera will ony getetter in that stacked line up in detroit, i am glad you did not put mike lowell on the list realizing last season was one of his best in his carrer and sadley probabley will not be repeated.
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KelsdadAll-Star
680 days ago
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It's my understanding Washington's new park is much more hitter friendly than RFK, With Braun being an outfielder now and Aramis being, well, Aramis, then Zimmerman absolutely deserves to be on this list, as does Atkins. Aramis and Braun off, Atkins and Zimmerman on.
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FightingchancefantasyJV Squad
680 days ago
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I can always count on Kels to disagree with my opinions (and I do appreciate your comments). You have valid points, I don't think your opinions are off base, taking Braun out of the equation I would probably put Atkins slightly ahead of Zimmerman. I think Zimmerman's ceiling is higher, but Atkins has had better seasons the last two years.
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KelsdadAll-Star
680 days ago
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And by the All-Star break, Kouzmanoff will also be an outfielder.
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KelsdadAll-Star
680 days ago
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Isn't that why they're called opinions? If I really wanted to get into an argument and disagree I would have said take David Wright off.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
680 days ago
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Don't count out Cabrera for moving to the top of that list. He moves to a better park with much more protection in the lineup. I am very excited about his potential this year. I have to decide in my keeper league whether I want to lose Reyes or Cabrera after this year. Any thought?
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KelsdadAll-Star
680 days ago
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Because it's a keeper league, Reyes. Guys whose game is built on speed are always high risk no matter their production. A fat thirdbaseman like Cabrera can always go to LF or 1B if he has any type of injury, especially to his legs. If Reyes has a major injury, like a knee or something his career is essentially over.
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FightingchancefantasyJV Squad
680 days ago
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I say keep Reyes. There are more guys who hit .300 with 30 HRs and 100 RBI than there are guys that steal 70 bases. You can get Cabrera's production from elsewhere, it would take two guys to match Reyes' speed.
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BlueCarpVarsity Captain
680 days ago
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Coreisarealboy wrote:

"Pretty impressive that a two-tool player was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award."

Your sarcasm is misplaced. Most guys don't have two tools.

Anyway, "The Golden Spikes Award is presented each year to the baseball player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability AND exemplary sportsmanship." See http://www.b...spikes.shtml

Nothing about speed, arm strength or fielding is a requirement to win the award.
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Mike KetchenJV Squad
678 days ago
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Good stuff here on rankings. However I do not think you can put Braun over Miguel Cabrera. He did have a monster year last year. But Miggy's track record is to long to get leaped frogged by a guy with under 500 Ab's. Also Braun was moved from 3b in large part to his def.
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