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2013 Fantasy Baseball Points League BASED ON ESPN STANDARD 2013 FANTASY BASEBALL POINTS SCORING FORMAT POINTS LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET: Positional Rankings FIRST BASEMEN THIRD BASEMEN OUTFIELDERS STARTING PITCHERS 1. (2) Albert Pujols, LAA 1. (1) Miguel Cabrera, Det 1. (3) Ryan Braun, Mil 1. (10) Justin Verlander, Det 2. (4) Prince Fielder, Det 2. (8) Adrian Beltre, Tex 2. (7) Jose Bautista, Tor 2. (13) Clayton Kershaw, LAD 3. (6) Joey Votto, Cin 3. (14) Evan Longoria, TB 3. (12) Andrew McCutchen, Pit 3. (23) Felix Hernandez, Sea 4. (11) Edwin Encarnacion, Tor 4. (21) David Wright, NYM 4. (15) Matt Holliday, StL 4. (24) Cliff Lee, Phi 5. (16) Billy Butler, KC 5. (28) Aramis Ramirez, Mil 5. (22) Josh Hamilton, LAA 5. (27) CC Sabathia, NYY 6. (18) Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 6. (32) Ryan Zimmerman, Wsh 6. (26) Matt Kemp, LAD 6. (29) David Price, TB 7. (25) Buster Posey, SF C 7. (33) Martin Prado, Ari OF 7. (30) Ben Zobrist, TB 2B/SS 7. (35) Yu Darvish, Tex 8. (40) Paul Konerko, CWS 8. (43) Pablo Sandoval, SF 8. (31) Carlos Gonzalez, Col 8. (39) Cole Hamels, Phi 9. (47) Allen Craig, StL OF 9. (85) Michael Young, Phi 1B 9. (33) Martin Prado, Ari 3B 9. (42) Stephen Strasburg, Wsh 10. (48) Carlos Santana, Cle C 10. (102) Kevin Youkilis, NYY 1B 10. (36) Mike Trout, LAA 10. (46) Matt Cain, SF 11. (49) Joe Mauer, Min C 11. (103) Brett Lawrie, Tor 11. (38) Jay Bruce, Cin 11. (52) Jered Weaver, LAA 12. (74) Freddie Freeman, Atl 12. (109) Mike Moustakas, KC 12. (41) Justin Upton, Atl 12. (61) R.A. Dickey, Tor 13. (78) Adam LaRoche, Wsh 13. (138) Chase Headley, SD 13. (44) Melky Cabrera, Tor 13. (63) Gio Gonzalez, Wsh 14. (79) Ike Davis, NYM 14. (149) Kyle Seager, Sea 14. (45) Jason Heyward, Atl 14. (67) Chris Sale, CWS 15. (83) Nick Swisher, Cle OF 15. (160) Jeff Keppinger, CWS 1B/2B 15. (47) Allen Craig, StL 1B 15. (69) Johnny Cueto, Cin 16. (85) Michael Young, Phi 3B 16. (176) Hanley Ramirez, LAD SS 16. (50) Bryce Harper, Wsh 16. (71) Madison Bumgarner, SF 17. (90) Eric Hosmer, KC 17. (185) Manny Machado, Bal 17. (53) Adam Jones, Bal 17. (72) Adam Wainwright, StL 18. (93) Anthony Rizzo, ChC 18. (214) Todd Frazier, Cin 1B 18. (57) Carlos Beltran, StL 18. (75) Mat Latos, Cin 19. (94) Paul Goldschmidt, Ari 19. (216) Matt Carpenter, StL 1B/OF 19. (59) Yoenis Cespedes, Oak 19. (81) Max Scherzer, Det 20. (100) Lance Berkman, Tex 20. (220) Alberto Callaspo, LAA 20. (62) Giancarlo Stanton, Mia 20. (82) James Shields, KC 21. (101) Mark Teixeira, NYY 21. (223) David Freese, StL 21. (64) Alex Gordon, KC 21. (86) Jordan Zimmermann, Wsh 22. (102) Kevin Youkilis, NYY 3B 22. (224) Pedro Alvarez, Pit 22. (65) Jacoby Ellsbury, Bos 22. (91) Matt Moore, TB 23. (112) Ryan Howard, Phi 23. (230) Trevor Plouffe, Min 23. (68) Josh Willingham, Min 23. (92) Kris Medlen, Atl RP 24. (114) Justin Morneau, Min 24. (249) Matt Dominguez, Hou 24. (73) Shane Victorino, Bos 24. (95) Zack Greinke, LAD 25. (122) Michael Cuddyer, Col OF 25. (254) Alex Rodriguez, NYY 25. (76) Hunter Pence, SF 25. (104) Josh Johnson, Tor 26. (132) Mark Trumbo, LAA OF 26. (283) Nolan Arenado, Col 26. (77) Alex Rios, CWS 26. (107) Yovani Gallardo, Mil 27. (134) Logan Morrison, Mia OF 27. (303) Will Middlebrooks, Bos 27. (83) Nick Swisher, Cle 1B 27. (117) Dan Haren, Wsh 28. (154) Corey Hart, Mil OF 28. (309) Jordan Pacheco, Col 1B 28. (84) Nick Markakis, Bal 28. (120) Roy Halladay, Phi 29. (160) Jeff Keppinger, CWS 3B/2B 29. (310) Lonnie Chisenhall, Cle 29. (96) Andre Ethier, LAD 29. (129) Ian Kennedy, Ari 30. (161) Kendrys Morales, Sea 30. (318) Luis Cruz, LAD SS 30. (97) Austin Jackson, Det 30. (131) Hiroki Kuroda, NYY 31. (174) Yonder Alonso, SD 31. (323) Placido Polanco, Mia 31. (98) Torii Hunter, Det 31. (133) Lance Lynn, StL 32. (192) Garrett Jones, Pit OF 32. (349) Maicer Izturis, Tor 2B/SS 32. (105) Angel Pagan, SF 32. (135) Jake Peavy, CWS 33. (211) Mike Napoli, Bos C 33. (357) Chris Nelson, Col 2B 33. (108) Shin-Soo Choo, Cin 33. (140) Anibal Sanchez, Det 34. (214) Todd Frazier, Cin 3B 34. (359) Josh Donaldson, Oak 34. (110) Nelson Cruz, Tex 34. (148) Shelby Miller, StL 35. (216) Matt Carpenter, StL 3B/OF 35. (381) Jamey Carroll, Min 2B/SS 35. (115) Norichika Aoki, Mil 35. (152) Derek Holland, Tex 36. (227) Chris Davis, Bal OF 36. (383) Ty Wigginton, StL 1B 36. (118) Michael Brantley, Cle 36. (157) Brandon Morrow, Tor 37. (233) Adam Dunn, CWS 37. (389) Jerry Hairston Jr., LAD 2B 37. (122) Michael Cuddyer, Col 1B 37. (163) Tim Lincecum, SF 38. (246) Mitch Moreland, Tex 38. (397) Ryan Roberts, TB 2B 38. (124) Josh Reddick, Oak 38. (168) Jon Lester, Bos 39. (247) Chris Parmelee, Min 39. (425) Adeiny Hechavarria, Mia 39. (126) Curtis Granderson, NYY 39. (171) C.J. Wilson, LAA 40. (253) Brandon Moss, Oak OF 40. (448) Chris Johnson, Atl 40. (127) Jason Kubel, Ari 40. (173) Mike Minor, Atl 41. (132) Mark Trumbo, LAA 1B 41. (180) Jeff Samardzija, ChC 42. (134) Logan Morrison, Mia 1B 42. (184) Jarrod Parker, Oak SECOND BASEMEN SHORTSTOPS 43. (137) David Murphy, Tex 43. (191) Doug Fister, Det 1. (5) Robinson Cano, NYY 1. (9) Troy Tulowitzki, Col 44. (141) Desmond Jennings, TB 44. (193) Jonathon Niese, NYM 2. (17) Ian Kinsler, Tex 2. (30) Ben Zobrist, TB OF/2B 45. (150) B.J. Upton, Atl 45. (198) Wade Miley, Ari 3. (20) Dustin Pedroia, Bos 3. (34) Jose Reyes, Tor 46. (151) Alfonso Soriano, ChC 46. (199) Matt Harrison, Tex 4. (30) Ben Zobrist, TB OF/SS 4. (54) Marco Scutaro, SF 2B 47. (154) Corey Hart, Mil 1B 47. (203) Tim Hudson, Atl 5. (51) Brandon Phillips, Cin 5. (55) Jimmy Rollins, Phi 48. (156) Ichiro Suzuki, NYY 48. (205) Marco Estrada, Mil 6. (54) Marco Scutaro, SF SS 6. (66) Starlin Castro, ChC 49. (162) Michael Bourn, Cle 49. (206) Tommy Milone, Oak 7. (60) Aaron Hill, Ari 7. (70) J.J. Hardy, Bal 50. (166) Alejandro De Aza, CWS 50. (207) Hyun-Jin Ryu, LAD 8. (99) Jason Kipnis, Cle 8. (89) Asdrubal Cabrera, Cle 51. (175) Denard Span, Wsh 51. (209) Edwin Jackson, ChC 9. (113) Neil Walker, Pit 9. (106) Elvis Andrus, Tex 52. (177) Carl Crawford, LAD 52. (210) Ryan Vogelsong, SF 10. (123) Chase Utley, Phi 10. (125) Derek Jeter, NYY 53. (178) Dexter Fowler, Col 53. (213) Homer Bailey, Cin 11. (128) Dan Uggla, Atl 11. (143) Alexei Ramirez, CWS 54. (186) Colby Rasmus, Tor 54. (215) Jeremy Hellickson, TB 12. (130) Daniel Murphy, NYM 12. (155) Erick Aybar, LAA 55. (190) Coco Crisp, Oak 55. (218) Brett Anderson, Oak 13. (144) Dustin Ackley, Sea 13. (165) Andrelton Simmons, Atl 56. (192) Garrett Jones, Pit 1B 56. (222) Ryan Dempster, Bos 14. (160) Jeff Keppinger, CWS 3B/1B 14. (169) Jed Lowrie, Oak 57. (195) Matt Joyce, TB 57. (228) Jaime Garcia, StL 15. (164) Rickie Weeks, Mil 15. (172) Ian Desmond, Wsh 58. (196) Michael Morse, Sea 58. (235) A.J. Burnett, Pit 16. (170) Jose Altuve, Hou 16. (176) Hanley Ramirez, LAD 3B 59. (202) Carlos Quentin, SD 59. (238) Kyle Lohse, FA 17. (183) Omar Infante, Det 17. (179) Yunel Escobar, TB 60. (208) Andy Dirks, Det 60. (242) Matt Harvey, NYM 18. (200) Howard Kendrick, LAA 18. (181) Jhonny Peralta, Det 61. (212) Chris Young, Oak 61. (244) Jason Vargas, LAA 19. (236) Darwin Barney, ChC 19. (197) Zack Cozart, Cin 62. (216) Matt Carpenter, StL 1B/3B 62. (252) Trevor Cahill, Ari 20. (239) Gordon Beckham, CWS 20. (234) Alcides Escobar, KC 63. (217) Ben Revere, Phi 63. (263) Wandy Rodriguez, Pit 21. (248) Jurickson Profar, Tex 21. (251) Stephen Drew, Bos 64. (227) Chris Davis, Bal 1B 64. (264) Josh Beckett, LAD 22. (268) Danny Espinosa, Wsh SS 22. (267) Josh Rutledge, Col 65. (229) Jayson Werth, Wsh 65. (272) Matt Garza, ChC 23. (290) Kelly Johnson, TB 23. (268) Danny Espinosa, Wsh 2B 66. (231) Jeff Francoeur, KC 66. (273) Clay Buchholz, Bos 24. (298) Mark Ellis, LAD 24. (269) Hiroyuki Nakajima, Oak 67. (237) Brett Gardner, NYY 67. (275) Justin Masterson, Cle 25. (299) Jedd Gyorko, SD 25. (318) Luis Cruz, LAD 3B 68. (243) Jon Jay, StL 68. (278) Tommy Hanson, LAA 26. (308) Jemile Weeks, Oak 26. (345) Jean Segura, Mil 69. (250) Dayan Viciedo, CWS 69. (280) James McDonald, Pit 27. (312) Johnny Giavotella, KC 27. (346) Ruben Tejada, NYM 70. (253) Brandon Moss, Oak 1B 70. (281) Brandon McCarthy, Ari 28. (349) Maicer Izturis, Tor 3B/SS 28. (349) Maicer Izturis, Tor 3B/2B 71. (255) Juan Pierre, Mia 71. (282) Mark Buehrle, Tor 29. (357) Chris Nelson, Col 3B 29. (366) Cliff Pennington, Ari 2B 72. (260) David DeJesus, ChC 72. (291) Wei-Yin Chen, Bal 30. (366) Cliff Pennington, Ari SS 30. (367) Mike Aviles, Cle 73. (261) Adam Eaton, Ari 73. (292) Ivan Nova, NYY 31. (381) Jamey Carroll, Min 3B/SS 31. (380) Everth Cabrera, SD 74. (265) Ryan Ludwick, Cin 74. (295) Shaun Marcum, NYM 32. (389) Jerry Hairston Jr., LAD 3B 32. (381) Jamey Carroll, Min 2B/3B 75. (266) Seth Smith, Oak 75. (297) Phil Hughes, NYY 33. (394) Brian Roberts, Bal 33. (405) Eduardo Nunez, NYY 76. (276) Leonys Martin, Tex 76.
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