2017 Fantasy Baseball H2h Points League Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Scoring

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2017 Fantasy Baseball H2h Points League Cheat Sheet Based on Espn Standard Scoring 2017 FANTASY BASEBALL H2H POINTS LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET BASED ON ESPN STANDARD SCORING FIRST BASEMEN THIRD BASEMEN OUTFIELDERS STARTING PITCHERS 1. (5) Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 1. (4) Nolan Arenado, COL 1. (2) Mike Trout, LAA 1. (1) Clayton Kershaw, LAD 2. (10) Anthony Rizzo, CHC 2. (7) Josh Donaldson, TOR 2. (3) Mookie Betts, BOS 2. (16) Max Scherzer, WAS 3. (12) Joey Votto, CIN 3. (9) Kris Bryant, CHC (OF) 3. (8) Charlie Blackmon, COL 3. (20) Madison Bumgarner, SF 4. (13) Miguel Cabrera, DET 4. (11) Manny Machado, BAL (SS) 4. (9) Kris Bryant, CHC (3B) 4. (29) Chris Sale, BOS 5. (14) Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 5. (21) Jonathan Villar, MIL (SS) 5. (15) Trea Turner, WAS (2B) 5. (41) Corey Kluber, CLE 6. (22) Freddie Freeman, ATL 6. (33) Todd Frazier, CWS 6. (17) Bryce Harper, WAS 6. (51) Johnny Cueto, SF 7. (25) Daniel Murphy, WAS (2B) 7. (37) Kyle Seager, SEA 7. (19) Starling Marte, PIT 7. (55) Noah Syndergaard, NYM 8. (43) Matt Carpenter, STL (3B/2B) 8. (43) Matt Carpenter, STL (1B/2B) 8. (23) Nelson Cruz, SEA 8. (59) Justin Verlander, DET 9. (47) Jose Abreu, CWS 9. (62) Justin Turner, LAD 9. (28) George Springer, HOU 9. (68) Jon Lester, CHC 10. (52) Hanley Ramirez, BOS 10. (63) Adrian Beltre, TEX 10. (31) Andrew McCutchen, PIT 10. (71) Masahiro Tanaka, NYY 11. (58) Carlos Santana, CLE 11. (67) Alex Bregman, HOU 11. (32) A.J. Pollock, ARI 11. (74) Jake Arrieta, CHC 12. (65) Chris Davis, BAL 12. (69) Eduardo Nunez, SF (SS) 12. (35) J.D. Martinez, DET 12. (82) Rick Porcello, BOS 13. (66) Wil Myers, SD 13. (70) Evan Longoria, TB 13. (39) Yoenis Cespedes, NYM 13. (93) Carlos Carrasco, CLE 14. (85) Eric Hosmer, KC 14. (76) Anthony Rendon, WAS 14. (46) Christian Yelich, MIA 14. (94) Chris Archer, TB 15. (88) Eric Thames, MIL 15. (77) Jake Lamb, ARI 15. (48) Mark Trumbo, BAL 15. (106) Kyle Hendricks, CHC 16. (101) Brad Miller, TB (SS) 16. (83) Jose Ramirez, CLE (OF) 16. (49) Carlos Gonzalez, COL 16. (110) Danny Duffy, KC (RP) 17. (103) Brandon Belt, SF 17. (115) Miguel Sano, MIN (OF) 17. (50) Ryan Braun, MIL 17. (119) Jose Quintana, CWS 18. (116) C.J. Cron, LAA 18. (126) Yangervis Solarte, SD 18. (53) Khris Davis, OAK 18. (122) Carlos Martinez, STL 19. (131) Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 19. (128) Maikel Franco, PHI 19. (54) Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 19. (136) Marcus Stroman, TOR 20. (163) Albert Pujols, LAA 20. (135) Mike Moustakas, KC 20. (64) Matt Kemp, ATL 20. (140) Raisel Iglesias, CIN (RP) 21. (169) Steve Pearce, TOR 21. (138) Javier Baez, CHC (2B/SS) 21. (73) Jose Bautista, TOR 21. (143) Matt Shoemaker, LAA 22. (177) Tommy Joseph, PHI 22. (139) Nick Castellanos, DET 22. (79) Adam Eaton, WAS 22. (148) Yu Darvish, TEX 23. (194) Justin Bour, MIA 23. (144) Jung Ho Kang, PIT 23. (80) Justin Upton, DET 23. (153) Dallas Keuchel, HOU 24. (210) Mitch Moreland, BOS 24. (150) Eugenio Suarez, CIN 24. (81) Gregory Polanco, PIT 24. (154) David Price, BOS 25. (230) Lucas Duda, NYM 25. (203) Matt Duffy, TB 25. (83) Jose Ramirez, CLE (3B) 25. (156) Zack Greinke, ARI 26. (236) Josh Bell, PIT 26. (204) Martin Prado, MIA 26. (84) Adam Jones, BAL 26. (158) Stephen Strasburg, WAS 27. (248) Mike Napoli, TEX 27. (207) Jose Reyes, NYM 27. (86) Stephen Piscotty, STL 27. (159) Jacob deGrom, NYM 28. (257) Greg Bird, NYY 28. (215) Adonis Garcia, ATL 28. (87) Andrew Benintendi, BOS 28. (160) Cole Hamels, TEX 29. (270) Joe Mauer, MIN 29. (222) Brandon Drury, ARI (OF) 29. (89) Jackie Bradley Jr., BOS 29. (164) Michael Pineda, NYY 30. (281) Brandon Moss, KC (OF) 30. (258) Ryon Healy, OAK 30. (90) Carlos Gomez, TEX 30. (165) Julio Teheran, ATL 31. (96) Lorenzo Cain, KC 31. (176) Aaron Sanchez, TOR SECOND BASEMEN SHORTSTOPS 32. (98) Billy Hamilton, CIN 32. (181) Kevin Gausman, BAL 1. (6) Jose Altuve, HOU 1. (11) Manny Machado, BAL (3B) 33. (104) Kole Calhoun, LAA 33. (182) John Lackey, CHC 2. (15) Trea Turner, WAS (OF) 2. (21) Jonathan Villar, MIL (3B) 34. (107) Odubel Herrera, PHI 34. (183) Jeff Samardzija, SF 3. (18) Brian Dozier, MIN 3. (24) Trevor Story, COL 35. (108) Jay Bruce, NYM 35. (185) Matt Moore, SF 4. (25) Daniel Murphy, WAS (1B) 4. (26) Carlos Correa, HOU 36. (109) Ben Zobrist, CHC (2B) 36. (187) Tanner Roark, WAS 5. (36) Robinson Cano, SEA 5. (34) Corey Seager, LAD 37. (111) Kyle Schwarber, CHC 37. (189) Michael Fulmer, DET 6. (40) Dee Gordon, MIA 6. (38) Francisco Lindor, CLE 38. (112) Adam Duvall, CIN 38. (190) Zach Davies, MIL 7. (42) Rougned Odor, TEX 7. (56) Xander Bogaerts, BOS 39. (115) Miguel Sano, MIN (3B) 39. (195) Gerrit Cole, PIT 8. (43) Matt Carpenter, STL (3B/1B) 8. (69) Eduardo Nunez, SF (3B) 40. (117) Curtis Granderson, NYM 40. (198) James Paxton, SEA 9. (57) Ian Kinsler, DET 9. (78) Jean Segura, SEA (2B) 41. (118) Dexter Fowler, STL 41. (199) Josh Tomlin, CLE 10. (61) Jason Kipnis, CLE 10. (101) Brad Miller, TB (1B) 42. (120) Jose Peraza, CIN (SS) 42. (201) Kenta Maeda, LAD 11. (72) DJ LeMahieu, COL 11. 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