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		<description><![CDATA[TweetSecond basemen don&#8217;t grow on trees, and they&#8217;re pretty tough to predict coming out of the minors.  You&#8217;ll find most second basemen are converted shortstops that lack athleticism or a...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/top-second-basemen-in-keeper-dynasty-league/&via=freefantasy&text=Top Second Basemen In Keeper Dynasty League&related=freefantasy:Free Fantasy Magazine&lang=en&count=vertical" class="twitter-share-button">Tweet</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div><p>Second basemen don&#8217;t grow on trees, and they&#8217;re pretty tough to predict coming out of the minors.  You&#8217;ll find most second basemen are converted shortstops that lack athleticism or a gun for an arm.  Learning the pivot, or learning how to read the ball from the other side of the diamond aren&#8217;t easy, but they&#8217;re a lot easier than adding range or a better arm&#8230;..now that steroids are gone, anyways.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="Keeper Dynasty League Catchers" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-catchers/" target="_blank">C</a>- <a title="First Basemen Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/top-first-basemen-in-keeper-dynasty-league/" target="_blank">1B</a> &#8211; <a title="2b Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/top-second-basemen-in-keeper-dynasty-league/" target="_blank">2B</a> &#8211; <a title="SS Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/03/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-shortstops/" target="_blank">SS</a> &#8211; <a title="3B Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-third-basemen/" target="_blank">3B</a> &#8211; <a title="Fantasy Baseball Keeper League Outfield" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-outfielders/" target="_blank">OF</a> -<a title="Starting Pitchers Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/03/keeper-dynasty-league-starting-pitcher-ranks/" target="_blank"> SP</a> &#8211; RP</p>
<p><strong>1. Ian Kinsler &#8211; TEX Rangers &#8211; 26 &#8211; </strong>Edges out Pedroia&#8217;s career year of 2008.  Kinsler has to avoid injury, but other than that he&#8217;s a great power-speed combo. I&#8217;d like to see Kinsler show *it* for another year before giving him this spot, but I&#8217;m just not that high on Pedroia&#8217;s skill-set.</p>
<p><strong>2. Dustin Pedroia &#8211; BOS Red Sox &#8211; 25 &#8211; </strong>Not the most talented guy, but he&#8217;s got a solid average and is in a great line-up.</p>
<p><strong>3. Chase Utley &#8211; PHI Phillies &#8211; 30 -</strong> Utley starts the year out on the DL, and he&#8217;s starting to get old for a MI.  You should expect 3 or 4 more years of great power numbers.</p>
<p><strong>4. Brandon Phillips &#8211; CIN Reds &#8211; 27 &#8211; </strong>Great Power / Speed combo, and so long as the Reds are mediocre, he&#8217;ll continue to swipe bags well into his early-to-mid thirties.  Great ballpark, and a maturing Bruce / Votto combo should start driving him in.</p>
<p><strong>5. Alexei Ramirez &#8211; CHI White Sox &#8211; 27 -</strong> I couldn&#8217;t be more on the fence about Ramirez.  He ranks lower as a shortstop than a second basemen.  I tend to think that the Ramirez SS experience doesn&#8217;t last more than a year or so.  Ramirez reminds everyone of Alfonso Soriano, as he&#8217;ll swing at damn near anything.  If pitchers figure him out, he&#8217;ll be in trouble.</p>
<p><strong>6. Dan Uggla &#8211; FLA Marlins &#8211; 29 -</strong> A Whole lotta power that&#8217;ll stick around for at least another 4 or 5 years. I dont know how many 100 R / 100 RBI seasons he&#8217;s got left in him though.</p>
<p><strong>7. Howie Kendrick &#8211; LA Angels &#8211; 25 -</strong> Should eventually become a hitting machine. He&#8217;s a unique talent that just can&#8217;t stay healthy.  The Angels are a solid franchise, and although they&#8217;re aging &#8212; they&#8217;ll reload, allowing Kendrick to score boat-loads of runs.</p>
<p><strong>8. Robbie Cano &#8211; NY Yankees &#8211; 26 -</strong> Cano should return to his .300+ ways, in which case he&#8217;ll be moved up a spot or two.  Wherever he hits, he&#8217;ll score &#8216;em and knock &#8216;em in. I&#8217;d like to see a couple months of the old Cano before I get too excited.</p>
<p><strong>9. Kelly Johnson &#8211; ATL Braves &#8211; 27 -</strong> Should continue to develop as he matures.  Solid Braves line-up, and some power potential in there.</p>
<p><strong>10. Jose Lopez &#8211; SEA Mariners &#8211; 25 &#8211; </strong>Young and talented, but I&#8217;m worried about him repeating his stellar 2008 season though.  Who knows how awful that Mariners line-up will be in 2009, let alone when Ichiro departs.</p>
<p><strong>11. Brian Roberts &#8211; BAL Orioles &#8211; 31 -</strong> I&#8217;m not sure how much speed Roberts has left in those legs.  He&#8217;ll probably have a couple 30+ SB seasons left in &#8216;em, and the O&#8217;s line-up is improved enough to knock him in.  When he falls off though, he&#8217;s going to fall off hard and fast.  Roberts is one of the nicer guys in the big leagues, which is strange considering he was all up in that Mitchell Report.</p>
<p><strong>12. Rickie Weeks &#8211; MIL Brewers &#8211; 26 -</strong> He&#8217;s got a year, maybe two, to put it all together.  Even if he doesn&#8217;t put it together, he&#8217;ll contribute steals and runs without hurting you *too* much.</p>
<p><strong>13. Chone Figgins &#8211; LA Angels &#8211; 31 -</strong> Injuries starting to catch up to him, and who knows how long he&#8217;ll keep his second base eligibility. It&#8217;ll be nice to see what Figgins can do with a return to full health.  He&#8217;s been used sparingly, so he&#8217;s probably got a few more years left in those legs.</p>
<p><strong>14. Ian Stewart &#8211; COL Rockies &#8211; 23 -</strong> Power potential + Plays in Coors.  That&#8217;s pretty much all you need to know.  He may fit better at 3rd, or in the outfield.  Lots of potential here though.</p>
<p><strong>15. Matt Antonelli &#8211; SD Padres &#8211; 23 &#8211; </strong>First of the big-name prospects, Antonelli has had a rollercoaster ride in the Minors.  He still projects to be damn good though. Unfortunately, he plays in San Diego.</p>
<p><strong>16. Alexi Casilla &#8211; MIN Twins &#8211; 24 &#8211; </strong>I like Alexi more than most, and he&#8217;ll bring a solid BA and SB numbers to the table.</p>
<p><strong>17. Aaron Hill &#8211; TOR Blue Jays &#8211; 27 -</strong> If Aaron Hill picks up where he left off, he&#8217;ll mature into a second basemen with low-20&#8242;s HR power.  Post Concussion really sidetracked him, and who knows if he&#8217;ll ever be the same.</p>
<p><strong>18. Mike Aviles &#8211; KC Royals &#8211; 28 &#8211; </strong>KC will be improved, but you&#8217;re drafting Aviles average which isn&#8217;t the safest bet.  Remember how Sanchez followed up his .330 BA season?  Always be hesitant drafting late bloomers.</p>
<p><strong>19. Felipe Lopez &#8211; ARI Diamondbacks &#8211; 28 &#8211; </strong>Yah Yah Yah &#8211; I&#8217;m big on Lopez, You get it.</p>
<p><strong>20. Eric Young Jr. &#8211; COL Rockies &#8211; 23 -</strong> Young&#8217;s stock has been more volatile than the DOW.  With an amazing Arizona Fall League, and Spring Training &#8212; Young&#8217;s back.  With Colorado&#8217;s outfield crowded with top-tier prospects, he may stick at 2nd.  He&#8217;s back in the minors for the time being though. When he gets the call, he&#8217;ll at least contribute to SB to start.</p>
<p><strong>21. Absdrubal Cabrera &#8211; CLE Indians &#8211; 23 -</strong> He may take a while to mature, and you&#8217;re going to need patience.  He could show flashes as soon as this year. He&#8217;s a solid sleeper this year, and a great buy-low keeper option.</p>
<p><strong>22. Chris Getz &#8211; CHI White Sox &#8211; 25 &#8211; </strong>If he was guarenteed the job, he&#8217;d be higher.  Dustin Pedroia brought scrappy, unathletic, slow, short, white-dude back in style and Getz should cash in.  All Getz has to do is fight off Nix and Lillibridge.</p>
<p><strong>23. Aki Iwamura &#8211; TB Rays &#8211; 30 -</strong> He&#8217;ll score 100 runs for the next couple years.</p>
<p><strong>24. Alberto Callaspo &#8211; KC Royals &#8211; 25 -</strong> I thought the D-Backs would hold onto Callaspo; alas he&#8217;s part of the KC mess at 2b.  He might project as a better UTIL player than an everyday player but there&#8217;s upside in there, somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>25. Mark DeRosa &#8211; CLE Indians &#8211; 34 -</strong> A solid bet for a year or two of solid production.  Not 2008-type production, but production.</p>
<p><strong>26. Anderson Hernandez &#8211; WAS Nationals &#8211; 26 &#8211; </strong>I&#8217;m not sure how this mess turns out, but it&#8217;ll have minimum value for the next couple years unless Hernandez rises to the top of the newly potent Nats line-up.</p>
<p><strong>27. Eric Patterson &#8211; OAK Athletics &#8211; 25 -</strong> Probably projects as an outfielder, but the A&#8217;s were wise to nab him from the Cubs. Patterson was recently optioned, but I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised to see him get the call as soon as this year.</p>
<p><strong>28. Orlando Hudson &#8211; LA Dodgers &#8211; 31 &#8211; </strong>He&#8217;s in a solid line-up, and he&#8217;ll contribute for maybe a year and a half.  Realistically, Hudson could go anywhere from 23rd to 30th.</p>
<p><strong>29. Kaz Matsui &#8211; HOU Astros &#8211; 33 -</strong> No more anal fissures.  He&#8217;ll hit for a decent average, score runs and steal bases.  Nice filler while you wait on the next big thing.</p>
<p><strong>30. Emmanuel Burriss &#8211; SF Giants &#8211; 24 -</strong> Lots of Speed, but&#8217;ll probably have to battle tooth and nail for the 2B job.  We&#8217;ll see soon enough&#8230; Bruce Bochy announces the winner tomorrow, I believe.</p>
<p><strong>31. Placido Polanco &#8211; DET Tigers &#8211; 33 </strong>- Detroit&#8217;s got a solid line-up, and I think Polanco has another year and a bit left in it.  He&#8217;ll hit for a good average and score runs. Second Base gets old in a hurry.</p>
<p><strong>32. Freddy Sanchez &#8211; PIT Pirates &#8211; 31 -</strong> Paying for batting average is the last thing I&#8217;d do.  If the LaRoche brothers somehow transform into the steroid era bash brothers, then maybe Sanchez will have long-term value.</p>
<p><strong>33. Mike Fontenot &#8211; CHI Cubs &#8211; 28 -</strong> Fontenot or Miles, they&#8217;ll probably split the job until a Free Agent comes in.  Both of their values are thrown in the trash because of the time-share.</p>
<p><strong>34. Blake DeWitt &#8211; LA Dodgers &#8211; 23 </strong>- I&#8217;m assuming he&#8217;ll eventually come in at third-base, rather than second. Should be an above average UTIL guy, with a season of two worth of starter&#8217;s production.<strong><br />
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<p><strong>35. Jerry Hairston Jr. &#8211; CIN Reds &#8211; 32 </strong>- Cheapo steals and average this year.</p>
<p><strong>36. Luis Valbuena &#8211; CLE Indians &#8211; 24 </strong>- Keep an eye out.</p>
<p><strong>37. Clint Barmes &#8211; COL Rockies &#8211; 30 </strong>- Boring.</p>
<p><strong>38. Mark Ellis &#8211; OAK Athletics &#8211; 31 </strong>- Ditto.</p>
<p><strong>39. Willy Aybar &#8211; TAM Rays &#8211; 26</strong> &#8211; There&#8217;s actually some value in Aybar&#8217;s versatility, but he&#8217;s not a keeper.</p>
<p><strong>40. Kevin Frandsen &#8211; SF Giants &#8211; 26 -</strong> I don&#8217;t think he keeps the job for more than a year, or a month, or a month, or a week.</p>
<p><strong>41. Travis Denker &#8211; SD Padres &#8211; 23 -</strong> Antonelli has it, but keep an eye out.</p>
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<p><strong>Skip Schumaker &#8211; STL Cardinals &#8211; 29 -</strong> Skip&#8217;s been working out at second base all spring and if he lands the job, which he should, he&#8217;ll be able to contribute.  I wouldn&#8217;t feel bad about putting him in the Mid-to-High Teens.</p>
<p><strong>Mark Teahan &#8211; KC Royals &#8211; 27 -</strong> There&#8217;s no way he sticks at 2B.  He&#8217;s athletic as hell, and has a good arm &#8212; but he&#8217;ll need some serious seasoning to pick the position up.  If he does, he has above average power and is in an improving Royals line-up.  Low-20s.</p>
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		<title>2009 Keeper Dynasty League Shortstops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetIf you&#8217;re in a keeper league, shortstop is always the hardest position to fill.  In 2009, the shortstop position is a mess and if you don&#8217;t get one early, you&#8217;re...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/03/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-shortstops/&via=freefantasy&text=2009 Keeper Dynasty League Shortstops&related=freefantasy:Free Fantasy Magazine&lang=en&count=vertical" class="twitter-share-button">Tweet</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div><p>If you&#8217;re in a keeper league, shortstop is always the hardest position to fill.  In 2009, the shortstop position is a mess and if you don&#8217;t get one early, you&#8217;re in trouble.</p>
<p>Luckily there&#8217;s help just around the corner, unfortunately it&#8217;s not in the yahoo player pool quite yet. Mike Moustakas, and Gordon Beckham aren&#8217;t all that far away and should probably be in the pool by next year, if not later this year.  Tim Beckham and Wilmer Flores on the other hand are still a couple years away, but you never know what Yahoo and ESPN will do to their player pool come 2010.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="Keeper Dynasty League Catchers" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-catchers/" target="_blank">C</a>- <a title="First Basemen Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/top-first-basemen-in-keeper-dynasty-league/" target="_blank">1B</a> &#8211; <a title="2b Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/top-second-basemen-in-keeper-dynasty-league/" target="_blank">2B</a> &#8211; <a title="SS Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/03/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-shortstops/" target="_blank">SS</a> &#8211; <a title="3B Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-third-basemen/" target="_blank">3B</a> &#8211; <a title="Fantasy Baseball Keeper League Outfield" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/04/2009-keeper-dynasty-league-outfielders/" target="_blank">OF</a> -<a title="Starting Pitchers Keeper Rankings" href="http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/03/keeper-dynasty-league-starting-pitcher-ranks/" target="_blank"> SP</a> &#8211; RP</p>
<p>Onto the Shortstop Rankings for a Deep (ish) Keeper or Dynasty League</p>
<p><strong>1. Hanley Ramirez &#8211; FLA Marlins &#8211; 25 -</strong> Number one pick in fantasy this year, and probably for the next 5 years.  Any decrease in speed should be off-set by an increase in power.</p>
<p><strong>2. Jose Reyes &#8211; NY Mets &#8211; 25 -</strong> At some point he&#8217;ll develop power, until then just enjoy the ride.  The first two picks really need no explanation at all.</p>
<p><strong>3. Troy Tulowitzki &#8211; COL Rockies &#8211; 24 -</strong> This is where the explanations begin:  Tulo isn&#8217;t the most talented offensive shortstop left on the board, but he does play in Colorado. His glove-work will help keep him on the field throughout the worst o&#8217; slumps.</p>
<p><strong>4. Stephen Drew &#8211; ARI Diamondbacks &#8211; 26</strong> &#8211; Drew has better offensive potential than Tulo and is starting to come into his own.  This may be Drew&#8217;s break-out year, and ranking Drew and Tulowitzki is a coin flip.</p>
<p><strong>5. Alexei Ramirez &#8211; CHI White Sox &#8211; 27 </strong>- Ramirez is a popular pick this year, and he brings a rare power/speed combo to the table. He&#8217;s a free swinger, and while I woudln&#8217;t go out of my way to pick him in a one year league; he has solid long-term value.</p>
<p><strong>6. J.J. Hardy &#8211; MIL Brewers &#8211; 26 </strong>- Hardy brings much needed power to a light hitting position. At 26, Hardy is just starting to enter his power prime.  Expect improvement.</p>
<p><strong>7. Jimmy Rollins &#8211; PHI Phillies &#8211; 30 </strong>- Rollins had a terrible year last year, but he managed to save it by stealing a shit-tonne of bases.  The speeds slowly going to fade away, so Rollins needs to prove he return to his 20-30 HR days.</p>
<p><strong>8. Rafael Furcal &#8211; LA Dodgers &#8211; 31 &#8211; </strong>Furcal&#8217;s starting to get up there in age and he&#8217;s pretty gosh-darn fragile.  I&#8217;m assuming 31 is his actual age, but who knows. He&#8217;s still performing at an efficient level, and there shouldn&#8217;t be a drop off for another couple years.  Nice Power/Speed combo.</p>
<p><strong>9. Jhonny Peralta &#8211; CLE Indians &#8211; 26 -</strong> Peralta is a masher and after his disastrous 2006 season, he&#8217;s continued to improve.  He&#8217;s pretty much a lock for 20+ HR, and should continue to improve.  His batting average no longer kills him, so he&#8217;s a nice bet for your starting SS.</p>
<p><strong>10. Yunel Escobar &#8211; ATL Braves &#8211; 26 </strong>- I probably have Escobar higher than most, but with an eye like Escobar&#8217;s &#8212; there&#8217;s something there.  Escobar posted damn-near as many walks as he did strike-outs, and while his batting average was sub-.300, he&#8217;ll push it up and over that mark to stay in 2009. Escobar isn&#8217;t a power guy, nor is he a speed guy but he is going to be the SS for a young, talented, Braves team.  With the amount he gets on base, he&#8217;ll be scoring plenty of runs with Franceour, Schafer, Heyward, and the harem of minor-league talent in Atlanta.</p>
<p><strong>11. Elvis Andrus &#8211; TEX Rangers &#8211; 20 </strong>- Speed, Speed and more Speed.  He&#8217;ll develop the rest in due time.  The stolen bases should keep him rosterable during the slow maturation process though.</p>
<p><strong>12. Derek Jeter &#8211; NY Yankees &#8211; 34 -</strong> I haven&#8217;t the fondest clue as to how much Jeter has left in the tank, let alone how long he&#8217;ll stick at shortstop.  While he&#8217;s there, he&#8217;ll provide a little bit of everything.</p>
<p><strong>13. Brandon Wood &#8211; LA Angels &#8211; 24 </strong>- Does he stick at short? Does he cut down on those strike-outs? Wood has all of the potential in the world, but unless he cuts down on those K&#8217;s, he&#8217;ll be one of the biggest busts of the century.</p>
<p><strong>14. Alcides Escobar &#8211; MIL Brewers &#8211; 22</strong> &#8211; Escobar&#8217;s got a great glove, that&#8217;ll keep him in any line-up.  He&#8217;s currently blocked by Hardy at SS, but Hardy will be the one to move.  Milwaukee has enough talent in the pipe-line to trade Matt LaPorta, so there&#8217;s no reason to believe that Escobar won&#8217;t be a run scoring machine.</p>
<p><strong>15. </strong><strong>Jed Lowrie &#8211; BOS Red Sox &#8211; 24 -</strong> I&#8217;m not a believer, and I&#8217;m not sure how long he&#8217;ll stick at the shortstop position.  If he sticks, he&#8217;ll provide great value from a hard to fill position.</p>
<p><strong>16. Michael Young &#8211; TEX Rangers &#8211; 32 -</strong> Young&#8217;s shortstop eligibility is gone after this year.  I&#8217;m not sure where to rank him based on this.  He&#8217;ll probably log between 10 and 15 games at Shortstop this year, so he could potentially maintain his eligibility. He&#8217;s got a great team, and a great ballpark which leads  me to believe that he&#8217;ll remain useful for a few more years.</p>
<p><strong><em>This is where the fun begins, as we&#8217;re getting into the guys that aren&#8217;t guarenteed a job, or are old as dirt.  Either way, expecting more than 2 seasons out of them is asking a lot.  If you&#8217;ve got a feeling &#8212; go with it!</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>17. </strong><strong>Mike Aviles &#8211; KC Royals &#8211; 28 -</strong> Is Aviles a late-bloomer or a bust waiting to happen.  Aviles just keeping the seat warm for Moustakas.</p>
<p><strong>18. Miguel Tejada &#8211; HOU Astros &#8211; 34 -</strong> I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s left in the tank, even if he avoided jail time.  He&#8217;s probably got about 2 years left of being somewhat rosterable. The solid Astro&#8217;s line-up should at least keep his counting stats up.</p>
<p><strong>19. Khalil Greene &#8211; STL Cardinals &#8211; 29 -</strong> I&#8217;m tempering my man-crush on Khalil in the keeper rankings.  Greene has the potential to really move up these rankings, and he&#8217;s still young enough to contribute for 4 or 5 more years.  I&#8217;d definitely recommend taking a flier on Greene this year.</p>
<p><strong>20. Ryan Theriot &#8211; CHI Cubs &#8211; 29 &#8211; </strong>As high as I am on Greene, I&#8217;m equally as down on Theriot.  I am not a believer, and after this year he may well be without a job.  There&#8217;s potential here, but I&#8217;m not buying the hype.  The solid line-up really saves him from a free-fall.</p>
<p><strong>21.  Felipe Lopez &#8211; ARZ Diamondbacks &#8211; 29 </strong>- I like Lopez a good bit this year, and he has a whole lotta potential buried inside &#8212; somewhere.  If he&#8217;s allowed to run, he&#8217;ll fit somewhere between Wood and Jeter.</p>
<p><strong>22. Jason Barlett &#8211; TAM Rays &#8211; 29 -</strong> Barlett&#8217;s in a solid line-up and has improved quite a bit since he was traded away from Minnesota. Tampa has a prospect line-up waiting to fill Barlett&#8217;s shoes.  If Brignac fails to man up, Bartlett will have a few years to put up stats before Beckham gets to the show.</p>
<p><strong>23. Orlando Cabrera &#8211; OAK Athletics &#8211; 35 -</strong> You might get more than a couple years out of Cabrera. He seems like the kind of player that just wont go away.  He&#8217;ll be production for at least 2009, and he might be worth a pick if you think he&#8217;ll play at a high level into his late 30s.</p>
<p><strong>24. Edgar Renteria &#8211; SF Giants &#8211; 34 -</strong> Renteria falls into the same category as Cabrera, and while there&#8217;s still a few prospects out there &#8212; I&#8217;d rather take someone like Renteria to contribute the next couple years while I wait to draft a SS prospect.</p>
<p><strong>25. Erick Aybar &#8211; LA Angels &#8211; 25 &#8211; </strong>Aybar is a nice little mixture of speed and average.  I&#8217;m fairly high on Wood, because of his potential.  Aybar doesn&#8217;t have the potential, but he probably has a solid shot at sticking at SS even if Wood starts producing.</p>
<p><strong>26. Absdrubal Cabrera &#8211; CLE Indians &#8211; 23: </strong>I like Cabrera, and he should develop into a solid every day second basemen.  He&#8217;s got the potential to be above average, but there&#8217;s also a bit of risk associated with him.  He&#8217;s got the job however, so he&#8217;s one of the safer choices under 25 years old.</p>
<p>27. Yuniesky Betancourt</p>
<p>28. Clint Barmes</p>
<p>29. Chin-lung Hu</p>
<p>30. Alberto Gonzalez</p>
<p>31. Brendan Harris</p>
<p>32. Nick Punto</p>
<p>33. Reid Brignac</p>
<p>34. Emmanuel Burriss</p>
<p>35. Alberto Callaspo</p>
<p>36. Nick Punto</p>
<p>37. Brent Lillibridge</p>
<p>38. Marco Scutaro</p>
<p>39. Jerry Hairston Jr.</p>
<p>40. Cody Ransom</p>
<p>The back end of these rankings needs work, but if you&#8217;re in a league this deep &#8212; you&#8217;re probably pretty knowledge about fantasy baseball.</p>
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