2017 Fantasy Baseball H2h by Category Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Scoring

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2017 Fantasy Baseball H2h by Category Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Scoring 2017 FANTASY BASEBALL H2H BY CATEGORY CHEAT SHEET BASED ON ESPN STANDARD SCORING FIRST BASEMEN THIRD BASEMEN OUTFIELDERS STARTING PITCHERS 1. (6) Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 1. (4) Nolan Arenado, COL 1. (1) Mike Trout, LAA 1. (9) Clayton Kershaw, LAD 2. (11) Miguel Cabrera, DET 2. (5) Kris Bryant, CHC (OF) 2. (3) Mookie Betts, BOS 2. (14) Max Scherzer, WAS 3. (12) Anthony Rizzo, CHC 3. (7) Manny Machado, BAL (SS) 3. (5) Kris Bryant, CHC (3B) 3. (15) Madison Bumgarner, SF 4. (20) Freddie Freeman, ATL 4. (8) Josh Donaldson, TOR 4. (10) Bryce Harper, WAS 4. (19) Chris Sale, BOS 5. (21) Joey Votto, CIN 5. (35) Jonathan Villar, MIL (SS) 5. (13) Charlie Blackmon, COL 5. (23) Corey Kluber, CLE 6. (27) Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 6. (40) Kyle Seager, SEA 6. (16) Trea Turner, WAS (2B) 6. (25) Noah Syndergaard, NYM 7. (28) Daniel Murphy, WAS (2B) 7. (48) Matt Carpenter, STL (1B/2B) 7. (24) Starling Marte, PIT 7. (31) Jake Arrieta, CHC 8. (43) Jose Abreu, CWS 8. (71) Todd Frazier, CWS 8. (30) Carlos Gonzalez, COL 8. (33) Justin Verlander, DET 9. (46) Wil Myers, SD 9. (75) Adrian Beltre, TEX 9. (34) Ryan Braun, MIL 9. (37) Jon Lester, CHC 10. (48) Matt Carpenter, STL (3B/2B) 10. (81) Alex Bregman, HOU 10. (36) Yoenis Cespedes, NYM 10. (42) Johnny Cueto, SF 11. (67) Carlos Santana, CLE 11. (89) Evan Longoria, TB 11. (39) Christian Yelich, MIA 11. (49) Chris Archer, TB 12. (72) Chris Davis, BAL 12. (97) Anthony Rendon, WAS 12. (41) George Springer, HOU 12. (51) Yu Darvish, TEX 13. (77) Hanley Ramirez, BOS 13. (102) Jose Ramirez, CLE (OF) 13. (44) Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 13. (55) Carlos Martinez, STL 14. (84) Eric Hosmer, KC 14. (111) Miguel Sano, MIN (OF) 14. (45) Gregory Polanco, PIT 14. (62) Stephen Strasburg, WAS 15. (116) Brandon Belt, SF 15. (119) Justin Turner, LAD 15. (47) Nelson Cruz, SEA 15. (64) Jacob deGrom, NYM 16. (120) Albert Pujols, LAA 16. (135) Maikel Franco, PHI 16. (52) Andrew McCutchen, PIT 16. (69) Kyle Hendricks, CHC 17. (132) Brad Miller, TB (SS) 17. (151) Jake Lamb, ARI 17. (53) Billy Hamilton, CIN 17. (76) Carlos Carrasco, CLE 18. (138) Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 18. (163) Nick Castellanos, DET 18. (54) A.J. Pollock, ARI 18. (80) Masahiro Tanaka, NYY 19. (169) Mike Napoli, TEX 19. (165) Eduardo Nunez, SF (SS) 19. (56) Justin Upton, DET 19. (82) Jose Quintana, CWS 20. (200) Tommy Joseph, PHI 20. (188) Mike Moustakas, KC 20. (63) Adam Jones, BAL 20. (85) Gerrit Cole, PIT 21. (210) Greg Bird, NYY 21. (192) Javier Baez, CHC (2B/SS) 21. (66) Jose Bautista, TOR 21. (87) Rick Porcello, BOS 22. (240) C.J. Cron, LAA 22. (197) Yulieski Gurriel, HOU 22. (70) J.D. Martinez, DET 22. (94) Danny Duffy, KC (RP) 23. (258) Justin Bour, MIA 23. (208) Eugenio Suarez, CIN 23. (73) Mark Trumbo, BAL 23. (99) Kevin Gausman, BAL 24. (271) Josh Bell, PIT 24. (216) Ryon Healy, OAK 24. (83) Stephen Piscotty, STL 24. (101) Julio Teheran, ATL 25. (281) Mitch Moreland, BOS 25. (227) Brandon Drury, ARI (OF) 25. (86) Kyle Schwarber, CHC 25. (104) Marcus Stroman, TOR 26. (295) Steve Pearce, TOR 26. (235) Jedd Gyorko, STL (2B/SS) 26. (90) Khris Davis, OAK 26. (106) Kenta Maeda, LAD 27. (304) Lucas Duda, NYM 27. (249) Jose Reyes, NYM 27. (91) Matt Kemp, ATL 27. (107) Aaron Sanchez, TOR 28. (312) Chris Carter, NYY 28. (264) Yangervis Solarte, SD 28. (95) Jackie Bradley Jr., BOS 28. (112) Danny Salazar, CLE 29. (321) Travis Shaw, MIL (3B) 29. (272) Martin Prado, MIA 29. (102) Jose Ramirez, CLE (3B) 29. (117) Cole Hamels, TEX 30. (322) Brandon Moss, KC (OF) 30. (277) Pablo Sandoval, BOS 30. (105) Adam Eaton, WAS 30. (121) Rich Hill, LAD 31. (109) Marcell Ozuna, MIA 31. (124) John Lackey, CHC SECOND BASEMEN SHORTSTOPS 32. (110) Lorenzo Cain, KC 32. (125) Michael Fulmer, DET 1. (2) Jose Altuve, HOU 1. (7) Manny Machado, BAL (3B) 33. (111) Miguel Sano, MIN (3B) 33. (130) Dallas Keuchel, HOU 2. (16) Trea Turner, WAS (OF) 2. (17) Carlos Correa, HOU 34. (114) Andrew Benintendi, BOS 34. (134) Matt Shoemaker, LAA 3. (28) Daniel Murphy, WAS (1B) 3. (18) Corey Seager, LAD 35. (123) Michael Brantley, CLE 35. (137) Lance McCullers, HOU 4. (29) Brian Dozier, MIN 4. (22) Francisco Lindor, CLE 36. (126) Odubel Herrera, PHI 36. (140) Zack Greinke, ARI 5. (32) Robinson Cano, SEA 5. (26) Xander Bogaerts, BOS 37. (128) Adam Duvall, CIN 37. (145) Jake Odorizzi, TB 6. (48) Matt Carpenter, STL (3B/1B) 6. (35) Jonathan Villar, MIL (3B) 38. (136) Kole Calhoun, LAA 38. (152) Tanner Roark, WAS 7. (50) Rougned Odor, TEX 7. (38) Trevor Story, COL 39. (142) Carlos Gomez, TEX 39. (155) Jeff Samardzija, SF 8. (58) Dee Gordon, MIA 8. (78) Jean Segura, SEA (2B) 40. (144) Willson Contreras, CHC (C) 40. (158) Steven Matz, NYM 9. (60) Ian Kinsler, DET 9. (122) Addison Russell, CHC 41. (146) Jay Bruce, NYM 41. (161) Marco Estrada, TOR 10. (68) DJ LeMahieu, COL 10. (129) Elvis Andrus, TEX 42. (150) Ian Desmond, COL 42. (164) Robbie Ray, ARI 11. (78) Jean Segura, SEA (SS) 11. (132) Brad Miller, TB (1B) 43. (153) Randal Grichuk, STL 43. (168) Felix Hernandez, SEA 12. (93) Dustin Pedroia, BOS 12. (139) Troy Tulowitzki, TOR 44. (154) Dexter Fowler, STL 44. (171) Jon Gray, COL 13. (141) Jason Kipnis, CLE 13. (148) Aledmys Diaz, STL 45. (159) Joc Pederson, LAD 45. (173) James Paxton, SEA 14. (162) Ben Zobrist, CHC (OF) 14. (165) Eduardo Nunez, SF (3B) 46. (162) Ben Zobrist, CHC (2B) 46. (176) Aaron Nola, PHI 15. (174) Starlin Castro, NYY 15. (178) Jose Peraza, CIN (OF) 47. (166) Byron Buxton, MIN 47. (177) Matt Harvey, NYM 16. (184) Jonathan Schoop, BAL 16. (187) Dansby Swanson, ATL 48. (167) Curtis Granderson, NYM 48. (182) Jameson Taillon, PIT 17. (190) Logan Forsythe, LAD 17. (192) Javier Baez, CHC (3B/2B) 49. (170) Melky Cabrera, CWS 49. (183) Michael Pineda, NYY 18. (192) Javier Baez, CHC (3B/SS) 18. (203) Brandon Crawford, SF 50. (175) Ender Inciarte, ATL 50. (185) Raisel Iglesias, CIN (RP) 19. (213) Neil Walker, NYM 19. (206) Marcus Semien, OAK 51. (178) Jose Peraza, CIN (SS) 51. (189) J.A. Happ, TOR 20. (224) Devon Travis, TOR 20. (235) Jedd Gyorko, STL (2B/3B) 52. (180) Carlos Beltran, HOU 52. (195) Sean Manaea, OAK 21. (235) Jedd Gyorko, STL (3B/SS) 21. (243) Tim Anderson, CWS 53. (186) Keon Broxton, MIL 53. (198) Vince Velasquez, PHI 22. (238) Brandon Phillips, ATL 22. (252) Asdrubal Cabrera, NYM 54. (191) Jacoby Ellsbury, NYY 54. (201) Taijuan Walker, ARI 23. (245) Josh Harrison, PIT 23. (260) Orlando Arcia, MIL 55. (193) Kevin Kiermaier, TB 55. (204) Garrett Richards, LAA 24. (263) Joe Panik, SF 24. (274) Alcides Escobar, KC 56. (196) Rajai Davis, OAK 56. (207) Sonny Gray, OAK 25. (270) Cesar Hernandez, PHI 25. (288) Chris Owings, ARI (OF) 57. (205) Brett Gardner, NYY 57. (212) Ivan Nova, PIT 26. (315) Kolten Wong, STL 26. (293) Didi Gregorius, NYY 58. (209) Eric Thames, MIL 58. (217) Drew Pomeranz, BOS 27. (326) Howie Kendrick, PHI (OF) 27. 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