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2008 MLB.Com National League Dollar Values (Based on 5X5, NL 2008 MLB.com National League Dollar Values (based on 5x5, NL-only play, $260 budget per 23-man team) First Basemen $$ Second Basemen $$ Shortstops $$ Third Basemen $$ Catchers $$ Outfielders $$ Outfielders (cont.) $$ Albert Pujols 38 Chase Utley 38 Jose Reyes 42 David Wright 42 Russell Martin 31 Matt Holliday 41 Jim Edmonds 3 Ryan Howard 38 Brandon Phillips 32 Hanley Ramirez 42 Ryan Braun 38 Brian McCann 25 Ryan Braun 38 Jayson Werth 3 Prince Fielder 37 Rickie Weeks 21 Jimmy Rollins 41 Aramis Ramirez 33 Geovany Soto 13 Alfonso Soriano 36 Elijah Dukes 3 Mark Teixeira 36 Kelly Johnson 19 Troy Tulowitzki 30 Garrett Atkins 26 J.R. Towles 12 Carlos Lee 35 Ryan Spilborghs 3 Derrek Lee 30 Dan Uggla 19 Miguel Tejada 27 Chipper Jones 25 Bengie Molina 11 Carlos Beltran 35 Cody Ross 3 Lance Berkman 27 Jeff Kent 18 Rafael Furcal 25 Ryan Zimmerman 25 Carlos Ruiz 6 Eric Byrnes 27 Mark Kotsay 3 Garrett Atkins 26 Ty Wigginton 15 J.J. Hardy 22 Edwin Encarnacion 17 Chris Iannetta 5 Lance Berkman 27 Ryan Freel 3 Adrian Gonzalez 25 Orlando Hudson 15 Khalil Greene 19 Troy Glaus 15 Ronny Paulino 5 Adam Dunn 26 Nyjer Morgan 2 Todd Helton 20 Freddy Sanchez 13 Stephen Drew 15 Kevin Kouzmanoff 15 Josh Bard 5 Hunter Pence 25 Scott Podsednik 1 James Loney 18 Yunel Escobar 12 Yunel Escobar 12 Ty Wigginton 15 Ryan Doumit 4 Chris Young 25 Scott Hairston 1 Conor Jackson 16 Tadahito Iguchi 11 Felipe Lopez 10 Yunel Escobar 12 David Ross 3 Corey Hart 25 Josh Anderson 1 Carlos Delgado 16 Luis Castillo 11 Ryan Theriot 9 Mark Reynolds 10 Chris Snyder 3 Brad Hawpe 23 Dan Ortmeier 1 Ty Wigginton 15 Felipe Lopez 10 Alex Gonzalez 7 Chad Tracy 8 Miguel Montero 3 Shane Victorino 22 Andrew McCutchen 1 Adam LaRoche 15 Kazuo Matsui 10 Jack Wilson 4 Pedro Feliz 7 Paul Lo Duca 3 Jason Bay 22 Brandon Jones 1 Chris Duncan 14 Mark DeRosa 6 Kevin Frandsen 3 Jose Bautista 6 Brian Schneider 3 Matt Kemp 20 Gabe Gross 1 Mike Jacobs 14 Ronnie Belliard 6 Omar Vizquel 2 Mark DeRosa 6 Michael Barrett 2 Jeff Francoeur 20 Brian Barton 1 Joey Votto 10 Ray Durham 6 Brendan Ryan 2 Chase Headley 5 Johnny Estrada 2 Juan Pierre 19 Steven Pearce 1 Chad Tracy 7 Kevin Frandsen 3 Cesar Izturis 2 Bill Hall 5 Yadier Molina 2 Jeremy Hermida 18 Ryan Ludwick 1 Dmitri Young 5 Eugenio Velez 2 Cristian Guzman 2 Nomar Garciaparra 4 Jason Kendall 2 Andruw Jones 18 Kevin Mench 1 Nomar Garciaparra 4 Brendan Ryan 2 Jeff Keppinger 1 Andy LaRoche 4 Yorvit Torrealba 2 Pat Burrell 17 Endy Chavez 1 Shawn Green 3 Alfredo Amezaga 1 Alfredo Amezaga 1 Ryan Freel 3 Ramon Castro 2 Justin Upton 16 Victor Diaz 1 Scott Hatteberg 2 Marcus Giles 1 Josh Wilson 1 Rich Aurilia 2 Mike Rabelo 1 Kosuke Fukudome 15 Matt Murton 1 Nick Johnson 2 Chris Burke 1 Aaron Miles 1 Greg Dobbs 1 Jason LaRue 1 Ken Griffey Jr. 15 Norris Hopper 1 Dan Ortmeier 1 Adam Kennedy 1 Omar Infante 1 Ian Stewart 1 Chris Coste 1 Willy Taveras 15 Luis Gonzalez 1 Tony Clark 2 Josh Wilson 1 Rich Aurilia 1 Wes Helms 1 Javier Valentin 1 Aaron Rowand 14 Delwyn Young 1 Rich Aurilia 1 Jayson Nix 1 Alex Cintron 1 Scott Spiezio 1 Jesus Flores 1 Wily Mo Pena 14 Jeff Baker 1 Scott Thorman 1 Jose Castillo 1 Alcides Escobar 1 Jose Castillo 1 Bryan Anderson 1 Chris Duncan 14 Greg Dobbs 1 Josh Phelps 1 Mike Fontenot 1 Clint Barmes 1 Jeff Keppinger 1 Matt Treanor 1 Mike Cameron 14 Fred Lewis 1 Jeff Baker 1 Aaron Miles 1 Cody Ransom 1 Alfredo Amezaga 1 Brad Ausmus 1 Rick Ankiel 13 Tony Gwynn Jr. 1 Greg Dobbs 1 Omar Infante 1 Craig Counsell 1 Aaron Boone 1 Humberto Quintero 1 Josh Willingham 13 Nook Logan 1 Jorge Cantu 1 Matt Antonelli 1 Geoff Blum 1 Alex Cintron 1 Eric Munson 1 Lastings Milledge 12 Nate Schierholtz 1 Doug Mientkiewicz 1 Omar Quintanilla 1 Mark Loretta 1 Tony Abreu 1 Gary Bennett 1 Felix Pie 12 Chris Snelling 1 Chris Marrero 1 Tony Abreu 1 D'Angelo Jimenez 1 Shea Hillenbrand 1 Raul Casanova 1 Michael Bourn 11 Cory Sullivan 1 Joe Koshansky 1 Alex Cintron 1 Ronny Cedeno 1 Dallas McPherson 1 Damian Miller 1 Jay Bruce 8 Angel Pagan 1 Andy Phillips 1 Chris Gomez 1 Eric Bruntlett 1 Russell Branyan 1 Nate McLouth 7 Sam Fuld 1 Ryan Klesko 1 Geoff Blum 1 Manny Burriss 1 Jeff Cirillo 1 Austin Kearns 7 Eric Patterson 1 Mark Loretta 1 Brent Lillibridge 1 Neil Walker 1 Geoff Jenkins 7 Brent Lillibridge 1 D'Angelo Jimenez 1 Corey Koskie 1 Cameron Maybin 6 Justin Maxwell 1 Damion Easley 1 Abraham Nunez 1 Colby Rasmus 6 Chris Marrero 1 Ruben Gotay 1 Matt Kata 1 Corey Patterson 6 Matt LaPorta 1 Matt Kata 1 Moises Alou 6 Jordan Schafer 1 Jose Valentin 1 Jose Bautista 6 Dexter Fowler 1 Tony Graffanino 1 Matt Diaz 6 Ryan Langerhans 1 Augie Ojeda 1 Xavier Nady 6 Willie Harris 1 Jorge Velandia 1 Rajai Davis 6 Gabe Kapler 1 Starters $$ Starters (cont.) $$ Starters (cont.) $$ Relievers (cont.) $$ Relievers (cont.) $$ Ryan Church 5 Chris Duffy 1 Johan Santana 41 Jason Schmidt 6 Freddy Garcia 1 Billy Wagner 26 Lee Gardner 1 Randy Winn 5 So Taguchi 1 Jake Peavy 34 Greg Maddux 6 Josh Towers 1 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