2015 Fantasy Baseball 10-Team Points League Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Points-Scoring Format

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2015 Fantasy Baseball 10-Team Points League Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Points-Scoring Format 2015 FANTASY BASEBALL 10-TEAM POINTS LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET BASED ON ESPN STANDARD POINTS-SCORING FORMAT RANKINGS 1-100 RANKINGS 101-200 RANKINGS 201-300 1. (SP1) Clayton Kershaw, LAD (SP) 689 (21.53) 101. (RP11) Dellin Betances, NYY (RP) 380 (4.75) 201. (2B20) Joe Panik, SF (2B) 293 (2.05) 2. (OF1) Mike Trout, LAA (OF) 484 (3.12) 102. (OF24) A.J. Pollock, Ari (OF) 334 (2.49) 202. (SP46) Francisco Liriano, Pit (SP) 352 (12.14) 3. (OF2) Andrew McCutchen, Pit (OF) 472 (3.13) 103. (SP22) Tyson Ross, SD (SP) 410 (12.81) 203. (SP47) Aaron Sanchez, Tor (SP/RP) 310 (10.33) 4. (SP2) Felix Hernandez, Sea (SP) 627 (19.00) 104. (2B10) Daniel Murphy, NYM (2B) 350 (2.38) 204. (SP48) Jake Odorizzi, TB (SP) 343 (11.06) 5. (OF3) Jose Bautista, Tor (OF) 481 (3.23) 105. (OF25) Nelson Cruz, Sea (OF) 333 (2.18) 205. (OF58) Josh Reddick, Oak (OF) 292 (2.13) 6. (1B1) Edwin Encarnacion, Tor (1B) 476 (3.22) 106. (SP23) Gerrit Cole, Pit (SP) 401 (13.37) 206. (SP49) Phil Hughes, Min (SP) 354 (11.42) 7. (SP3) Max Scherzer, Wsh (SP) 562 (17.03) 107. (OF26) Jayson Werth, Wsh (OF) 311 (2.64) 207. (3B18) Trevor Plouffe, Min (3B) 289 (2.16) 8. (2B1) Robinson Cano, Sea (2B) 451 (2.85) 108. (3B10) David Wright, NYM (3B) 318 (2.34) 208. (SP50) Collin McHugh, Hou (SP) 351 (10.64) 9. (SP4) Stephen Strasburg, Wsh (SP) 571 (16.79) 109. (C9) Russell Martin, Tor (C) 265 (2.23) 209. (2B21) Rougned Odor, Tex (2B) 294 (1.91) 10. (OF4) Giancarlo Stanton, Mia (OF) 431 (2.89) 110. (C10) Travis d'Arnaud, NYM (C) 265 (2.12) 210. (OF59) Dustin Ackley, Sea (OF) 285 (1.83) 11. (1B2) Miguel Cabrera, Det (1B) 474 (3.34) 111. (OF27) Jorge Soler, ChC (OF) 335 (2.23) 211. (OF60) Khris Davis, Mil (OF) 283 (2.07) 12. (SP5) Chris Sale, CWS (SP) 573 (17.91) 112. (2B11) Kolten Wong, StL (2B) 338 (2.27) 212. (SS19) Danny Santana, Min (SS/OF) 262 (1.78) 13. (SP6) David Price, Det (SP) 512 (16.00) 113. (2B12) Neil Walker, Pit (2B) 331 (2.42) 213. (C15) John Jaso, TB (C) 272 (1.90) 14. (SP7) Madison Bumgarner, SF (SP) 525 (15.91) 114. (OF28) Christian Yelich, Mia (OF) 330 (2.28) 214. (RP24) Addison Reed, Ari (RP) 293 (4.73) 15. (OF5) Michael Brantley, Cle (OF) 461 (2.97) 115. (OF29) Matt Kemp, SD (OF) 329 (2.12) 215. (OF62) Lorenzo Cain, KC (OF) 274 (1.85) 16. (SS1) Troy Tulowitzki, Col (SS) 401 (3.06) 116. (SP24) Jacob DeGrom, NYM (SP) 402 (13.40) 216. (2B22) Brandon Phillips, Cin (2B) 286 (2.10) 17. (SP8) Corey Kluber, Cle (SP) 506 (15.33) 117. (3B11) Ryan Zimmerman, Wsh (3B/OF) 352 (2.50) 217. (SP51) Dallas Keuchel, Hou (SP) 349 (10.91) 18. (C1) Buster Posey, SF (C/1B) 407 (2.79) 118. (SS12) Jhonny Peralta, StL (SS) 291 (1.99) 218. (SP52) Andrew Cashner, SD (SP) 341 (12.18) 19. (1B4) Paul Goldschmidt, Ari (1B) 471 (3.06) 119. (SP25) Lance Lynn, StL (SP) 395 (11.97) 219. (C16) Carlos Ruiz, Phi (C) 227 (2.03) 20. (SP9) Johnny Cueto, Cin (SP) 525 (16.94) 120. (2B13) Dee Gordon, Mia (2B) 303 (2.02) 220. (2B23) Scooter Gennett, Mil (2B) 307 (2.12) 21. (SP10) Zack Greinke, LAD (SP) 499 (15.12) 121. (SP26) Jake Arrieta, ChC (SP) 418 (13.06) 221. (OF63) Torii Hunter, Min (OF) 267 (2.12) 22. (SS2) Jose Reyes, Tor (SS) 400 (2.74) 122. (RP12) Glen Perkins, Min (RP) 367 (5.03) 222. (OF64) Oswaldo Arcia, Min (OF) 260 (1.86) 23. (OF6) Yasiel Puig, LAD (OF) 419 (2.69) 123. (1B14) Justin Morneau, Col (1B) 337 (2.50) 223. (OF65) Carlos Beltran, NYY (OF) 274 (2.25) 24. (1B5) Victor Martinez, Det (1B) 428 (2.97) 124. (OF31) Jay Bruce, Cin (OF) 309 (2.07) 224. (OF66) Dalton Pompey, Tor (OF) 269 (2.15) 25. (SS3) Hanley Ramirez, Bos (SS) 392 (2.86) 125. (3B12) Manny Machado, Bal (3B) 334 (2.29) 225. (1B24) Matt Adams, StL (1B) 277 (2.05) 26. (RP1) Aroldis Chapman, Cin (RP) 456 (6.51) 126. (OF32) George Springer, Hou (OF) 317 (2.23) 226. (SS20) Jordy Mercer, Pit (SS) 249 (1.65) 27. (SP11) Cole Hamels, Phi (SP) 488 (15.25) 127. (OF33) Brett Gardner, NYY (OF) 313 (2.14) 227. (SS21) Didi Gregorius, NYY (SS) 243 (1.79) 28. (2B2) Jose Altuve, Hou (2B) 413 (2.65) 128. (OF34) Gregory Polanco, Pit (OF) 313 (2.10) 228. (1B25) Steve Pearce, Bal (1B/OF) 277 (2.20) 29. (2B3) Ian Kinsler, Det (2B) 417 (2.76) 129. (1B15) Adam LaRoche, CWS (1B) 333 (2.45) 229. (C17) Miguel Montero, ChC (C) 209 (1.90) 30. (RP2) Greg Holland, KC (RP) 446 (6.28) 130. (SP27) Carlos Carrasco, Cle (SP/RP) 409 (13.19) 230. (SP53) Derek Holland, Tex (SP) 343 (11.83) 31. (OF7) Jacoby Ellsbury, NYY (OF) 391 (2.62) 131. (SP28) Alex Cobb, TB (SP) 379 (13.07) 231. (1B26) Mark Teixeira, NYY (1B) 274 (2.16) 32. (OF8) Carlos Gomez, Mil (OF) 388 (2.60) 132. (3B13) Josh Harrison, Pit (3B/OF) 309 (2.36) 232. (OF68) Austin Jackson, Sea (OF) 265 (1.74) 33. (1B6) Anthony Rizzo, ChC (1B) 438 (2.84) 133. (C11) Wilson Ramos, Wsh (C) 241 (2.23) 233. (SP54) Mike Fiers, Mil (SP) 324 (11.17) 34. (C2) Jonathan Lucroy, Mil (C) 406 (2.69) 134. (RP14) Koji Uehara, Bos (RP) 383 (5.89) 234. (1B27) Chris Davis, Bal (1B/3B) 288 (2.13) 35. (SP12) Jordan Zimmermann, Wsh (SP) 474 (13.94) 135. (SS13) Jed Lowrie, Hou (SS) 281 (2.10) 235. (SP55) Scott Kazmir, Oak (SP) 334 (10.77) 36. (RP3) Craig Kimbrel, SD (RP) 444 (6.25) 136. (RP15) Huston Street, LAA (RP) 361 (5.47) 236. (RP25) Sean Doolittle, Oak (RP) 309 (5.72) 37. (OF9) Ryan Braun, Mil (OF) 395 (2.80) 137. (RP16) Zach Britton, Bal (RP) 351 (4.68) 237. (RP26) Neftali Feliz, Tex (RP) 298 (4.58) 38. (3B1) Adrian Beltre, Tex (3B) 418 (2.82) 138. (SS14) Asdrubal Cabrera, TB (SS/2B) 292 (2.06) 238. (SP56) Jered Weaver, LAA (SP) 326 (12.07) 39. (1B7) Albert Pujols, LAA (1B) 429 (2.94) 139. (SP29) Homer Bailey, Cin (SP) 381 (12.70) 239. (OF69) Steven Souza, TB (OF) 227 (2.12) 40. (2B4) Dustin Pedroia, Bos (2B) 392 (2.63) 140. (OF36) Denard Span, Wsh (OF) 312 (2.54) 240. (SP57) Rick Porcello, Bos (SP) 326 (10.19) 41. (SP13) Jon Lester, ChC (SP) 464 (14.06) 141. (C12) Wilin Rosario, Col (C) 256 (2.15) 241. (1B28) James Loney, TB (1B) 293 (2.06) 42. (OF10) Adam Jones, Bal (OF) 397 (2.51) 142. (3B14) Martin Prado, Mia (3B/2B) 355 (2.31) 242. (OF70) Carl Crawford, LAD (OF) 263 (2.05) 43. (3B2) Josh Donaldson, Tor (3B) 423 (2.78) 143. (3B15) Todd Frazier, Cin (3B/1B) 340 (2.18) 243. (1B29) Adam Lind, Mil (1B) 292 (2.25) 44. (OF11) Yoenis Cespedes, Det (OF) 383 (2.59) 144. (OF37) Starling Marte, Pit (OF) 309 (2.09) 244. (SP58) Nathan Eovaldi, NYY (SP) 311 (9.72) 45. (1B8) Freddie Freeman, Atl (1B) 418 (2.63) 145. (OF38) Billy Hamilton, Cin (OF) 308 (1.97) 245. (SP59) Shelby Miller, Atl (SP) 325 (10.16) 46. (1B9) Prince Fielder, Tex (1B) 402 (2.66) 146. (RP17) Jonathan Papelbon, Phi (RP) 352 (5.03) 246. (1B30) Kendrys Morales, KC (1B) 265 (2.09) 47. (RP4) Trevor Rosenthal, StL (RP) 388 (5.54) 147. (2B16) Howie Kendrick, LAD (2B) 306 (2.17) 247. (OF71) David Peralta, Ari (OF) 275 (2.33) 48. (OF12) Jason Heyward, StL (OF) 370 (2.52) 148. (SP30) Chris Archer, TB (SP) 375 (11.72) 248. (SP60) Michael Pineda, NYY (SP) 316 (11.29) 49. (SP14) Jeff Samardzija, CWS (SP) 452 (13.70) 149. (1B17) Eric Hosmer, KC (1B) 333 (2.19) 249. (DH2) Chris Carter, Hou (DH) 300 (1.95) 50. (OF13) Matt Holliday, StL (OF) 392 (2.65) 150. (OF39) Charlie Blackmon, Col (OF) 295 (2.48) 250. (OF72) Yasmany Tomas, Ari (OF) 295 (2.09) 51. (1B10) Jose Abreu, CWS (1B) 398 (2.57) 151. (3B16) Aramis Ramirez, Mil (3B) 314 (2.26) 251. (SP61) Drew Hutchison, Tor (SP) 334 (10.77) 52. (2B5) Brian Dozier, Min (2B) 378 (2.45) 152. (SP31) Doug Fister, Wsh (SP) 347 (11.57) 252. (SP62) Yovani Gallardo, Tex (SP) 325 (10.16) 53. (OF14) Corey Dickerson, Col (OF) 365 (2.45) 153. (OF40) Adam Eaton, CWS (OF) 314 (2.26) 253. (3B20) Nick Castellanos, Det (3B) 278 (1.82) 54. (SS4) Jimmy Rollins, LAD (SS) 340 (2.41) 154. (SS15) Jean Segura, Mil (SS) 291 (1.89) 254. (3B21) Kris Bryant, ChC (3B) 296 (2.10) 55. (3B3) Carlos Santana, Cle (3B/1B) 403 (2.63) 155. (SP32) Anibal Sanchez, Det (SP) 377 (12.57) 255. (1B31) Brandon Belt, SF (1B) 273 (1.91) 56. (DH1) David Ortiz, Bos (DH) 398 (2.93) 156. (SP33) Justin Verlander, Det (SP) 355 (11.83) 256. (SP63) John Lackey, StL (SP) 326 (11.64) 57. (SP15) James Shields, SD (SP) 432 (13.09) 157. (OF41) Nick Markakis, Atl (OF) 340 (2.28) 257. (SP64) A.J. Burnett, Pit (SP) 328 (10.58) 58. (1B12) Joey Votto, Cin (1B) 386 (2.74) 158. (OF42) Ben Revere, Phi (OF) 309 (2.07) 258. (SP65) Jose Fernandez, Mia (SP) 213 (16.38) 59.
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