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2017 Fantasy Baseball H2h Points League Cheat Sheet - Top 300 2017 FANTASY BASEBALL H2H POINTS LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET - TOP 300 BASED ON ESPN STANDARD ROTISSERIE FORMAT 1-75 76-150 151-225 226-300 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD SP1 76. Jean Segura, SEA 2B11 151. Ender Inciarte, ATL OF51 226. Joe Panik, SF 2B24 2. Mike Trout, LAA OF1 77. Adam Eaton, WAS OF21 152. David Price, BOS SP23 227. Howie Kendrick, PHI OF70 3. Mookie Betts, BOS OF2 78. Justin Upton, DET OF22 153. Dallas Keuchel, HOU SP24 228. Ricky Nolasco, LAA SP49 4. Nolan Arenado, COL 3B1 79. Rick Porcello, BOS SP12 154. Asdrubal Cabrera, NYM SS17 229. Evan Gattis, HOU C6 5. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 1B1 80. J.D. Martinez, DET OF23 155. Jeurys Familia, NYM RP18 230. Ivan Nova, PIT SP50 6. Jose Altuve, HOU 2B1 81. Gregory Polanco, PIT OF24 156. Zack Greinke, ARI SP25 231. Jameson Taillon, PIT SP51 7. Josh Donaldson, TOR 3B2 82. Jose Ramirez, CLE 3B16 157. Brett Gardner, NYY OF52 232. Josh Bell, PIT 1B27 8. Charlie Blackmon, COL OF3 83. Adam Jones, BAL OF26 158. Stephen Strasburg, WAS SP26 233. Jake Odorizzi, TB SP52 9. Kris Bryant, CHC 3B3 84. Eric Hosmer, KC 1B14 159. Jacob deGrom, NYM SP27 234. Zack Cozart, CIN SS22 10. Anthony Rizzo, CHC 1B2 85. Stephen Piscotty, STL OF27 160. Cole Hamels, TEX SP28 235. Dellin Betances, NYY RP26 11. Manny Machado, BAL 3B4 86. Andrew Benintendi, BOS OF28 161. Tim Anderson, CWS SS18 236. Collin McHugh, HOU SP53 12. Joey Votto, CIN 1B3 87. Jason Kipnis, CLE 2B12 162. Albert Pujols, LAA 1B20 237. Orlando Arcia, MIL SS23 13. Miguel Cabrera, DET 1B4 88. Eric Thames, MIL 1B15 163. Brandon Maurer, SD RP19 238. Alex Gordon, KC OF71 14. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 1B5 89. Jackie Bradley Jr., BOS OF29 164. Michael Pineda, NYY SP29 239. Jerad Eickhoff, PHI SP54 15. Trea Turner, WAS OF5 90. Edwin Diaz, SEA RP6 165. Julio Teheran, ATL SP30 240. Jon Gray, COL SP55 16. Max Scherzer, WAS SP2 91. Carlos Gomez, TEX OF30 166. Sam Dyson, TEX RP20 241. Russell Martin, TOR C7 17. Bryce Harper, WAS OF6 92. Jonathan Lucroy, TEX C1 167. David Dahl, COL OF53 242. Miguel Gonzalez, CWS SP56 18. Brian Dozier, MIN 2B3 93. Carlos Carrasco, CLE SP13 168. Steve Pearce, TOR 1B21 243. Mike Napoli, TEX 1B28 19. Starling Marte, PIT OF7 94. Chris Archer, TB SP14 169. Brandon Crawford, SF SS19 244. Cam Bedrosian, LAA RP27 20. Madison Bumgarner, SF SP3 95. Buster Posey, SF C2 170. Aledmys Diaz, STL SS20 245. Alcides Escobar, KC SS24 21. Jonathan Villar, MIL SS2 96. Roberto Osuna, TOR RP7 171. Byron Buxton, MIN OF54 246. Jarrod Dyson, SEA OF72 22. Freddie Freeman, ATL 1B6 97. Alex Colome, TB RP8 172. Manuel Margot, SD OF55 247. Kolten Wong, STL 2B26 23. Nelson Cruz, SEA OF8 98. Kelvin Herrera, KC RP9 173. Corey Dickerson, TB OF56 248. J.A. Happ, TOR SP57 24. Trevor Story, COL SS3 99. Lorenzo Cain, KC OF31 174. Gary Sanchez, NYY C3 249. Marco Estrada, TOR SP58 25. Daniel Murphy, WAS 2B4 100. Billy Hamilton, CIN OF32 175. Tommy Joseph, PHI 1B22 250. Addison Reed, NYM RP28 26. Kenley Jansen, LAD RP1 101. Brad Miller, TB SS10 176. Aaron Sanchez, TOR SP31 251. Didi Gregorius, NYY SS25 27. Carlos Correa, HOU SS4 102. Dustin Pedroia, BOS 2B13 177. Jacoby Ellsbury, NYY OF57 252. Ryon Healy, OAK 3B27 28. Seung Hwan Oh, STL RP2 103. Brandon Belt, SF 1B17 178. Denard Span, SF OF58 253. Ervin Santana, MIN SP59 29. George Springer, HOU OF9 104. Dexter Fowler, STL OF33 179. Joc Pederson, LAD OF59 254. Joe Musgrove, HOU SP60 30. Chris Sale, BOS SP4 105. Wade Davis, CHC RP10 180. Kevin Gausman, BAL SP32 255. Adam Wainwright, STL SP61 31. Andrew McCutchen, PIT OF10 106. Kole Calhoun, LAA OF34 181. Greg Bird, NYY 1B23 256. Michael Brantley, CLE OF73 32. A.J. Pollock, ARI OF11 107. Kyle Hendricks, CHC SP15 182. Jeff Samardzija, SF SP33 257. Tyler Anderson, COL SP62 33. Corey Kluber, CLE SP5 108. Odubel Herrera, PHI OF35 183. John Lackey, CHC SP34 258. Tyler Naquin, CLE OF74 34. Todd Frazier, CWS 3B6 109. Cody Allen, CLE RP11 184. David Robertson, CWS RP21 259. Joe Ross, WAS SP63 35. Corey Seager, LAD SS5 110. Jay Bruce, NYM OF36 185. Kevin Pillar, TOR OF60 260. Travis Jankowski, SD OF75 36. Robinson Cano, SEA 2B5 111. Ben Zobrist, CHC 2B14 186. Matt Moore, SF SP35 261. Danny Espinosa, LAA SS26 37. Kyle Seager, SEA 3B7 112. Kyle Schwarber, CHC OF38 187. Nick Markakis, ATL OF61 262. Julio Urias, LAD SP64 38. Yoenis Cespedes, NYM OF12 113. Danny Duffy, KC SP16 188. Tanner Roark, WAS SP36 263. Yasmani Grandal, LAD C8 39. Francisco Lindor, CLE SS6 114. Adam Duvall, CIN OF39 189. Andrew Miller, CLE RP22 264. Garrett Richards, LAA SP65 40. Dee Gordon, MIA 2B6 115. Tony Watson, PIT RP13 190. Zach Davies, MIL SP37 265. Joe Mauer, MIN 1B29 41. Aroldis Chapman, NYY RP3 116. Ian Desmond, COL OF40 191. Michael Fulmer, DET SP38 266. Gio Gonzalez, WAS SP66 42. Zach Britton, BAL RP4 117. Miguel Sano, MIN 3B17 192. David Peralta, ARI OF62 267. Leonys Martin, SEA OF76 43. Rougned Odor, TEX 2B7 118. C.J. Cron, LAA 1B18 193. Jim Johnson, ATL RP23 268. Danny Valencia, SEA 3B28 44. Matt Carpenter, STL 3B8 119. Ken Giles, HOU RP14 194. Josh Harrison, PIT 2B18 269. Stephen Vogt, OAK C9 45. Christian Yelich, MIA OF13 120. Curtis Granderson, NYM OF42 195. Justin Bour, MIA 1B24 270. Matt Duffy, TB 3B29 46. Jose Abreu, CWS 1B9 121. Jose Quintana, CWS SP17 196. Gerrit Cole, PIT SP39 271. Michael Saunders, PHI OF78 47. Mark Trumbo, BAL OF14 122. Yasmany Tomas, ARI OF43 197. Cesar Hernandez, PHI 2B19 272. Seth Smith, BAL OF79 48. Carlos Gonzalez, COL OF15 123. Jose Peraza, CIN SS11 198. Josh Tomlin, CLE SP40 273. Michael Lorenzen, CIN RP29 49. Ryan Braun, MIL OF16 124. Carlos Martinez, STL SP18 199. James Paxton, SEA SP41 274. Jorge Polanco, MIN SS27 50. Johnny Cueto, SF SP6 125. Melky Cabrera, CWS OF45 200. Kenta Maeda, LAD SP42 275. Josh Reddick, HOU OF80 51. Hanley Ramirez, BOS 1B10 126. Randal Grichuk, STL OF46 201. Hunter Renfroe, SD OF63 276. Ian Kennedy, KC SP67 52. Khris Davis, OAK OF17 127. Kevin Kiermaier, TB OF47 202. Hunter Pence, SF OF64 277. Ryan Madson, OAK RP30 53. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA OF18 128. Craig Kimbrel, BOS RP15 203. Devon Travis, TOR 2B20 278. Brandon Moss, KC OF81 54. Mark Melancon, SF RP5 129. Yangervis Solarte, SD 3B18 204. Jose Reyes, NYM 3B24 279. Freddy Galvis, PHI SS28 55. Noah Syndergaard, NYM SP7 130. Max Kepler, MIN OF48 205. Neil Walker, NYM 2B21 280. Mike Foltynewicz, ATL SP68 56. Xander Bogaerts, BOS SS7 131. Maikel Franco, PHI 3B19 206. Steven Matz, NYM SP43 281. Chase Headley, NYY 3B30 57. Ian Kinsler, DET 2B9 132. A.J. Ramos, MIA RP16 207. Mitch Moreland, BOS 1B25 282. Chris Owings, ARI SS29 58. Carlos Santana, CLE 1B11 133. Jonathan Schoop, BAL 2B15 208. Sean Manaea, OAK SP44 283. Robbie Ray, ARI SP69 59. Justin Verlander, DET SP8 134. Elvis Andrus, TEX SS12 209. Shawn Kelley, WAS RP24 284. Yoan Moncada, CWS 3B31 60. Justin Turner, LAD 3B9 135. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 1B19 210. Jeremy Hellickson, PHI SP45 285. Mike Leake, STL SP70 61. Adrian Beltre, TEX 3B10 136. Addison Russell, CHC SS13 211. Dansby Swanson, ATL SS21 286. Rich Hill, LAD SP71 62. Matt Kemp, ATL OF19 137. Mike Moustakas, KC 3B20 212. Brandon Phillips, ATL 2B22 287. Eddie Rosario, MIN OF83 63. Chris Davis, BAL 1B12 138. Marcus Stroman, TOR SP19 213. Adonis Garcia, ATL 3B25 288. Trevor Bauer, CLE SP72 64. Wil Myers, SD 1B13 139. Raisel Iglesias, CIN RP17 214. Francisco Rodriguez, DET RP25 289. Aaron Nola, PHI SP73 65. Alex Bregman, HOU 3B11 140. Nick Castellanos, DET 3B21 215. Hisashi Iwakuma, SEA SP46 290. Vince Velasquez, PHI SP74 66. Jon Lester, CHC SP9 141. Javier Baez, CHC 3B22 216. Starlin Castro, NYY 2B23 291. Yadier Molina, STL C10 67. Eduardo Nunez, SF 3B12 142. Matt Shoemaker, LAA SP21 217. J.T. Realmuto, MIA C4 292. Dan Straily, MIA SP75 68. Evan Longoria, TB 3B13 143. Victor Martinez, DET DH2 218. Rajai Davis, OAK OF65 293. Yasiel Puig, LAD OF84 69. Masahiro Tanaka, NYY SP10 144. Keon Broxton, MIL OF49 219. Drew Smyly, SEA SP47 294. Steven Souza Jr., TB OF85 70. DJ LeMahieu, COL 2B10 145. Marcus Semien, OAK SS15 220. Brandon Drury, ARI OF66 295. Salvador Perez, KC C11 71. Jose Bautista, TOR OF20 146. Logan Forsythe, LAD 2B17 221. Willson Contreras, CHC C5 296. Chris Carter, NYY 1B31 72. Jake Arrieta, CHC SP11 147. Marcell Ozuna, MIA OF50 222. Felix Hernandez, SEA SP48 297. Danny Salazar, CLE SP76 73. Kendrys Morales, TOR DH1 148. Yu Darvish, TEX SP22 223. Nomar Mazara, TEX OF68 298. Andrew Triggs, OAK RP31 74. Anthony Rendon, WAS 3B14 149. Eugenio Suarez, CIN 3B23 224. Carlos Beltran, HOU OF69 299. Travis Shaw, MIL 3B32 75. Jake Lamb, ARI 3B15 150. Troy Tulowitzki, TOR SS16 225. Lucas Duda, NYM 1B26 300. Matt Andriese, TB SP78 Position 66. Jon Lester, CHC SP9 Overall Rank Rank at eligible positions (20 GP or max played in 2016) Rosters: 1 C, 1 1B, 1 2B, 1 3B , 1 SS, 1 MI, 1 CI, 5 OF, 1 UT, 9 P, 3 BE Last Updated: Thursday, March 30, 2017.
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