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2013 FANTASY BASEBALL ROTISSERIE FORMAT 5X5 12-TEAM MIXED LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET BASED ON ESPN STANDARD 2013 FANTASY BASEBALL ROTISSERIE FORMAT 5x5 12-TEAM MIXED LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET FIRST BASEMEN THIRD BASEMEN OUTFIELDERS STARTING PITCHERS 1. (7) Albert Pujols, LAA $39 1. (3) Miguel Cabrera, Det $43 1. (1) Ryan Braun, Mil $44 1. (13) Justin Verlander, Det $35 2. (9) Joey Votto, Cin $38 2. (17) David Wright, NYM $32 2. (2) Mike Trout, LAA $43 2. (14) Clayton Kershaw, LAD $34 3. (10) Prince Fielder, Det $37 3. (18) Adrian Beltre, Tex $32 3. (5) Andrew McCutchen, Pit $40 3. (22) Felix Hernandez, Sea $29 4. (16) Buster Posey, SF C $33 4. (21) Evan Longoria, TB $30 4. (6) Matt Kemp, LAD $39 4. (23) Stephen Strasburg, Wsh $29 5. (30) Edwin Encarnacion, Tor $24 5. (48) Ryan Zimmerman, Wsh $20 5. (8) Carlos Gonzalez, Col $38 5. (24) David Price, TB $28 6. (37) Billy Butler, KC $23 6. (54) Brett Lawrie, Tor $19 6. (12) Justin Upton, Atl $36 6. (29) Matt Cain, SF $24 7. (39) Adrian Gonzalez, LAD $22 7. (68) Aramis Ramirez, Mil $15 7. (15) Giancarlo Stanton, Mia $33 7. (31) Cliff Lee, Phi $24 8. (60) Allen Craig, StL OF $18 8. (77) Pablo Sandoval, SF $14 8. (19) Josh Hamilton, LAA $31 8. (32) Cole Hamels, Phi $24 9. (62) Joe Mauer, Min C $17 9. (87) Martin Prado, Ari OF $13 9. (20) Jose Bautista, Tor $31 9. (38) Jered Weaver, LAA $23 10. (70) Paul Goldschmidt, Ari $15 10. (94) Chase Headley, SD $12 10. (27) Jason Heyward, Atl $26 10. (46) Gio Gonzalez, Wsh $20 11. (73) Carlos Santana, Cle C $15 11. (104) Hanley Ramirez, LAD SS $12 11. (33) Adam Jones, Bal $24 11. (47) Adam Wainwright, StL $20 12. (86) Freddie Freeman, Atl $13 12. (146) Mike Moustakas, KC $8 12. (35) Jay Bruce, Cin $23 12. (50) Madison Bumgarner, SF $20 13. (91) Ike Davis, NYM $13 13. (155) Pedro Alvarez, Pit $7 13. (36) Bryce Harper, Wsh $23 13. (52) Yu Darvish, Tex $20 14. (101) Eric Hosmer, KC $12 14. (162) Kyle Seager, Sea $7 14. (42) Jacoby Ellsbury, Bos $21 14. (56) R.A. Dickey, Tor $18 15. (103) Anthony Rizzo, ChC $12 15. (166) David Freese, StL $7 15. (43) Matt Holliday, StL $21 15. (57) CC Sabathia, NYY $18 16. (106) Mark Trumbo, LAA OF $12 16. (171) Todd Frazier, Cin 1B $6 16. (44) B.J. Upton, Atl $21 16. (63) Chris Sale, CWS $17 17. (133) Mike Napoli, Bos C $10 17. (174) Manny Machado, Bal $6 17. (49) Yoenis Cespedes, Oak $20 17. (64) Johnny Cueto, Cin $17 18. (135) Paul Konerko, CWS $10 18. (183) Will Middlebrooks, Bos $6 18. (51) Ben Zobrist, TB 2B/SS $20 18. (66) Mat Latos, Cin $17 19. (136) Ryan Howard, Phi $10 19. (192) Kevin Youkilis, NYY 1B $5 19. (55) Michael Bourn, Cle $18 19. (67) Aroldis Chapman, Cin RP $15 20. (148) Adam LaRoche, Wsh $8 20. (212) Michael Young, Phi 1B $4 20. (59) Austin Jackson, Det $18 20. (69) Zack Greinke, LAD $15 21. (165) Chris Davis, Bal OF $7 21. (227) Trevor Plouffe, Min $2 21. (60) Allen Craig, StL 1B $18 21. (79) Jordan Zimmermann, Wsh $14 22. (170) Nick Swisher, Cle OF $6 22. (281) Matt Carpenter, StL 1B/OF $0 22. (65) Desmond Jennings, TB $17 22. (80) Kris Medlen, Atl RP $14 23. (171) Todd Frazier, Cin 3B $6 23. (284) Jeff Keppinger, CWS 1B/2B $0 23. (72) Alex Rios, CWS $15 23. (81) Matt Moore, TB $14 24. (184) Kendrys Morales, Sea $6 24. (285) Matt Dominguez, Hou $0 24. (75) Shin-Soo Choo, Cin $14 24. (84) James Shields, KC $14 25. (191) Mark Teixeira, NYY $5 25. (327) Lonnie Chisenhall, Cle $0 25. (78) Alex Gordon, KC $14 25. (85) Yovani Gallardo, Mil $13 26. (192) Kevin Youkilis, NYY 3B $5 26. (329) Alex Rodriguez, NYY $0 26. (87) Martin Prado, Ari 3B $13 26. (88) Max Scherzer, Det $13 27. (194) Lance Berkman, Tex $5 27. (346) Nolan Arenado, Col $0 27. (93) Melky Cabrera, Tor $13 27. (96) Brandon Morrow, Tor $12 28. (195) Corey Hart, Mil OF $5 28. (352) Maicer Izturis, Tor 2B/SS $0 28. (98) Carlos Gomez, Mil $12 28. (99) Ian Kennedy, Ari $12 29. (212) Michael Young, Phi 3B $4 29. (365) Juan Francisco, Atl $0 29. (100) Curtis Granderson, NYY $12 29. (109) Josh Johnson, Tor $11 30. (218) Michael Cuddyer, Col OF $2 30. (370) Jordan Pacheco, Col 1B $0 30. (106) Mark Trumbo, LAA 1B $12 30. (112) Hiroki Kuroda, NYY $11 31. (219) Justin Morneau, Min $2 31. (375) Josh Donaldson, Oak $0 31. (108) Josh Willingham, Min $11 31. (113) Jon Lester, Bos $11 32. (223) Garrett Jones, Pit OF $2 32. (378) Alberto Callaspo, LAA $0 32. (110) Angel Pagan, SF $11 32. (114) Tim Lincecum, SF $11 33. (229) Adam Dunn, CWS $2 33. (384) Chris Nelson, Col 2B $0 33. (111) Shane Victorino, Bos $11 33. (115) Doug Fister, Det $11 34. (232) Brandon Belt, SF $1 34. (385) Chris Johnson, Atl $0 34. (122) Hunter Pence, SF $10 34. (116) Jake Peavy, CWS $11 35. (234) Brandon Moss, Oak OF $1 35. (411) Adeiny Hechavarria, Mia $0 35. (124) Alejandro De Aza, CWS $10 35. (117) Anibal Sanchez, Det $11 36. (236) Mark Reynolds, Cle $1 36. (435) Luis Cruz, LAD SS $0 36. (126) Brett Gardner, NYY $10 36. (118) Jonathon Niese, NYM $11 37. (271) Yonder Alonso, SD $1 37. (439) Daniel Descalso, StL 2B/SS $0 37. (127) Carlos Beltran, StL $10 37. (123) Roy Halladay, Phi $10 38. (277) Chris Carter, Hou $0 38. (448) Jerry Hairston Jr., LAD 2B $0 38. (132) Nelson Cruz, Tex $10 38. (130) Dan Haren, Wsh $10 39. (281) Matt Carpenter, StL 3B/OF $0 39. (459) Scott Sizemore, Oak $0 39. (134) Ben Revere, Phi $10 39. (137) Brett Anderson, Oak $10 40. (284) Jeff Keppinger, CWS 3B/2B $0 40. (465) Ian Stewart, ChC $0 40. (138) Carl Crawford, LAD $8 40. (142) Jeff Samardzija, ChC $8 41. (141) Torii Hunter, Det $8 41. (150) C.J. Wilson, LAA $8 42. (151) Andre Ethier, LAD $7 42. (152) Lance Lynn, StL $7 SECOND BASEMEN SHORTSTOPS 43. (154) Jason Kubel, Ari $7 43. (156) Jarrod Parker, Oak $7 1. (4) Robinson Cano, NYY $40 1. (11) Troy Tulowitzki, Col $36 44. (157) Michael Morse, Sea $7 44. (158) Homer Bailey, Cin $7 2. (25) Dustin Pedroia, Bos $27 2. (28) Jose Reyes, Tor $25 45. (165) Chris Davis, Bal 1B $7 45. (160) Matt Harvey, NYM $7 3. (26) Ian Kinsler, Tex $27 3. (34) Starlin Castro, ChC $24 46. (170) Nick Swisher, Cle 1B $6 46. (161) Jeremy Hellickson, TB $7 4. (40) Brandon Phillips, Cin $21 4. (51) Ben Zobrist, TB OF/2B $20 47. (173) Dexter Fowler, Col $6 47. (164) Tim Hudson, Atl $7 5. (51) Ben Zobrist, TB OF/SS $20 5. (61) Ian Desmond, Wsh $18 48. (176) Coco Crisp, Oak $6 48. (168) Matt Harrison, Tex $6 6. (58) Jason Kipnis, Cle $18 6. (74) Jimmy Rollins, Phi $15 49. (177) Josh Reddick, Oak $6 49. (175) Mike Minor, Atl $6 7. (71) Aaron Hill, Ari $15 7. (89) Elvis Andrus, Tex $13 50. (187) Ichiro Suzuki, NYY $5 50. (180) Derek Holland, Tex $6 8. (82) Jose Altuve, Hou $14 8. (95) Asdrubal Cabrera, Cle $12 51. (193) Jayson Werth, Wsh $5 51. (182) Ryan Vogelsong, SF $6 9. (120) Neil Walker, Pit $11 9. (104) Hanley Ramirez, LAD 3B $12 52. (195) Corey Hart, Mil 1B $5 52. (196) A.J. Burnett, Pit $5 10. (129) Howard Kendrick, LAA $10 10. (119) Erick Aybar, LAA $11 53. (199) Alfonso Soriano, ChC $4 53. (200) Trevor Cahill, Ari $4 11. 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