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2013 FANTASY BASEBALL ROTISSERIE FORMAT 5X5 MIXED LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET: Top 300 BASED ON ESPN STANDARD 2013 FANTASY BASEBALL ROTISSERIE FORMAT 5x5 MIXED LEAGUE CHEAT SHEET: Top 300 1-75 76-150 151-225 226-300 1. Ryan Braun, Mil, OF $38 76. Jonathan Papelbon, Phi, RP $12 151. Andre Ethier, LAD, OF $6 226. Everth Cabrera, SD, SS $2 2. Mike Trout, LAA, OF $37 77. Pablo Sandoval, SF, 3B $12 152. Lance Lynn, StL, SP $6 227. Trevor Plouffe, Min, 3B $1 3. Miguel Cabrera, Det, 3B $37 78. Alex Gordon, KC, OF $12 153. Huston Street, SD, RP $6 228. Marco Estrada, Mil, SP $1 4. Robinson Cano, NYY, 2B $34 79. Jordan Zimmermann, Wsh, SP $12 154. Jason Kubel, Ari, OF $6 229. Adam Dunn, CWS, 1B $1 5. Andrew McCutchen, Pit, OF $34 80. Kris Medlen, Atl, RP/SP $12 155. Pedro Alvarez, Pit, 3B $6 230. Alex Cobb, TB, SP $1 6. Matt Kemp, LAD, OF $33 81. Matt Moore, TB, SP $12 156. Jarrod Parker, Oak, SP $6 231. Daniel Murphy, NYM, 2B $1 7. Albert Pujols, LAA, 1B $33 82. Jose Altuve, Hou, 2B $12 157. Michael Morse, Sea, OF $6 232. Brandon Belt, SF, 1B $1 8. Carlos Gonzalez, Col, OF $32 83. Victor Martinez, Det, C $12 158. Homer Bailey, Cin, SP $6 233. Josh Rutledge, Col, SS $1 9. Joey Votto, Cin, 1B $31 84. James Shields, KC, SP $12 159. J.J. Hardy, Bal, SS $6 234. Brandon Moss, Oak, 1B/OF $1 10. Prince Fielder, Det, 1B $31 85. Yovani Gallardo, Mil, SP $11 160. Matt Harvey, NYM, SP $6 235. Wandy Rodriguez, Pit, SP $1 11. Troy Tulowitzki, Col, SS $30 86. Freddie Freeman, Atl, 1B $11 161. Jeremy Hellickson, TB, SP $6 236. Mark Reynolds, Cle, 1B $1 12. Justin Upton, Atl, OF $30 87. Martin Prado, Ari, OF/3B $11 162. Kyle Seager, Sea, 3B $6 237. Brandon League, LAD, RP $1 13. Justin Verlander, Det, SP $30 88. Max Scherzer, Det, SP $11 163. Rafael Betancourt, Col, RP $6 238. Zack Cozart, Cin, SS $1 14. Clayton Kershaw, LAD, SP $29 89. Elvis Andrus, Tex, SS $11 164. Tim Hudson, Atl, SP $6 239. Clay Buchholz, Bos, SP $1 15. Giancarlo Stanton, Mia, OF $29 90. Rafael Soriano, Wsh, RP $11 165. Chris Davis, Bal, OF/1B $6 240. Wil Myers, TB, OF $1 16. Buster Posey, SF, C/1B $28 91. Ike Davis, NYM, 1B $11 166. David Freese, StL, 3B $6 241. Emilio Bonifacio, Tor, OF $1 17. David Wright, NYM, 3B $27 92. Fernando Rodney, TB, RP $11 167. Dan Uggla, Atl, 2B $6 242. Wei-Yin Chen, Bal, SP $1 18. Adrian Beltre, Tex, 3B $27 93. Melky Cabrera, Tor, OF $11 168. Matt Harrison, Tex, SP $5 243. Hisashi Iwakuma, Sea, SP/RP $1 19. Josh Hamilton, LAA, OF $26 94. Chase Headley, SD, 3B $10 169. Grant Balfour, Oak, RP $5 244. A.J. Pierzynski, Tex, C $1 20. Jose Bautista, Tor, OF $26 95. Asdrubal Cabrera, Cle, SS $10 170. Nick Swisher, Cle, OF/1B $5 245. Lorenzo Cain, KC, OF $1 21. Evan Longoria, TB, 3B $25 96. Brandon Morrow, Tor, SP $10 171. Todd Frazier, Cin, 3B/1B $5 246. Carlos Marmol, ChC, RP $1 22. Felix Hernandez, Sea, SP $24 97. Mariano Rivera, NYY, RP $10 172. Miguel Montero, Ari, C $5 247. Omar Infante, Det, 2B $1 23. Stephen Strasburg, Wsh, SP $24 98. Carlos Gomez, Mil, OF $10 173. Dexter Fowler, Col, OF $5 248. Drew Stubbs, Cle, OF $1 24. David Price, TB, SP $23 99. Ian Kennedy, Ari, SP $10 174. Manny Machado, Bal, 3B $5 249. Jason Vargas, LAA, SP $1 25. Dustin Pedroia, Bos, 2B $23 100. Curtis Granderson, NYY, OF $10 175. Mike Minor, Atl, SP $5 250. Justin Ruggiano, Mia, OF $1 26. Ian Kinsler, Tex, 2B $23 101. Eric Hosmer, KC, 1B $10 176. Coco Crisp, Oak, OF $5 251. Oscar Taveras, StL, OF $0 27. Jason Heyward, Atl, OF $22 102. J.J. Putz, Ari, RP $10 177. Josh Reddick, Oak, OF $5 252. Vinnie Pestano, Cle, RP $0 28. Jose Reyes, Tor, SS $21 103. Anthony Rizzo, ChC, 1B $10 178. Marco Scutaro, SF, 2B/SS $5 253. Jed Lowrie, Oak, SS $0 29. Matt Cain, SF, SP $20 104. Hanley Ramirez, LAD, 3B/SS $10 179. Wilin Rosario, Col, C $5 254. David Murphy, Tex, OF $0 30. Edwin Encarnacion, Tor, 1B $20 105. Joe Nathan, Tex, RP $10 180. Derek Holland, Tex, SP $5 255. Jedd Gyorko, SD, 2B $0 31. Cliff Lee, Phi, SP $20 106. Mark Trumbo, LAA, OF/1B $10 181. Derek Jeter, NYY, SS $5 256. Phil Hughes, NYY, SP $0 32. Cole Hamels, Phi, SP $20 107. Joel Hanrahan, Bos, RP $10 182. Ryan Vogelsong, SF, SP $5 257. Carlos Ruiz, Phi, C $0 33. Adam Jones, Bal, OF $20 108. Josh Willingham, Min, OF $9 183. Will Middlebrooks, Bos, 3B $5 258. Jurickson Profar, Tex, 2B $0 34. Starlin Castro, ChC, SS $20 109. Josh Johnson, Tor, SP $9 184. Kendrys Morales, Sea, 1B $5 259. Gordon Beckham, CWS, 2B $0 35. Jay Bruce, Cin, OF $19 110. Angel Pagan, SF, OF $9 185. Alexei Ramirez, CWS, SS $5 260. Kyle Lohse, Mil, SP $0 36. Bryce Harper, Wsh, OF $19 111. Shane Victorino, Bos, OF $9 186. Chris Perez, Cle, RP $5 261. Shelby Miller, StL, SP $0 37. Billy Butler, KC, 1B $19 112. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY, SP $9 187. Ichiro Suzuki, NYY, OF $4 262. Kelly Johnson, TB, 2B $0 38. Jered Weaver, LAA, SP $19 113. Jon Lester, Bos, SP $9 188. Alexi Ogando, Tex, RP $4 263. Paul Maholm, Atl, SP $0 39. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD, 1B $18 114. Tim Lincecum, SF, SP $9 189. Jason Grilli, Pit, RP $4 264. Bobby Parnell, NYM, RP $0 40. Brandon Phillips, Cin, 2B $18 115. Doug Fister, Det, SP $9 190. Glen Perkins, Min, RP $4 265. Dustin Ackley, Sea, 2B $0 41. Craig Kimbrel, Atl, RP $18 116. Jake Peavy, CWS, SP $9 191. Mark Teixeira, NYY, 1B $4 266. Brian McCann, Atl, C $0 42. Jacoby Ellsbury, Bos, OF $18 117. Anibal Sanchez, Det, SP $9 192. Kevin Youkilis, NYY, 3B/1B $4 267. Jose Veras, Hou, RP $0 43. Matt Holliday, StL, OF $18 118. Jonathon Niese, NYM, SP $9 193. Jayson Werth, Wsh, OF $4 268. Starling Marte, Pit, OF $0 44. B.J. Upton, Atl, OF $18 119. Erick Aybar, LAA, SS $9 194. Lance Berkman, Tex, 1B $4 269. James McDonald, Pit, SP $0 45. Yadier Molina, StL, C $17 120. Neil Walker, Pit, 2B $9 195. Corey Hart, Mil, 1B/OF $4 270. Drew Storen, Wsh, RP $0 46. Gio Gonzalez, Wsh, SP $17 121. John Axford, Mil, RP $9 196. A.J. Burnett, Pit, SP $4 271. Yonder Alonso, SD, 1B $0 47. Adam Wainwright, StL, SP $17 122. Hunter Pence, SF, OF $8 197. Salvador Perez, KC, C $4 272. Bud Norris, Hou, SP $0 48. Ryan Zimmerman, Wsh, 3B $17 123. Roy Halladay, Phi, SP $8 198. Kenley Jansen, LAD, RP $3 273. Jon Jay, StL, OF $0 49. Yoenis Cespedes, Oak, OF $17 124. Alejandro De Aza, CWS, OF $8 199. Alfonso Soriano, ChC, OF $3 274. Juan Pierre, Mia, OF $0 50. Madison Bumgarner, SF, SP $17 125. Jim Johnson, Bal, RP $8 200. Trevor Cahill, Ari, SP $3 275. Ryan Cook, Oak, RP $0 51. Ben Zobrist, TB, OF/2B/SS $17 126. Brett Gardner, NYY, OF $8 201. Edwin Jackson, ChC, SP $3 276. Jean Segura, Mil, SS $0 52. Yu Darvish, Tex, SP $17 127. Carlos Beltran, StL, OF $8 202. Cameron Maybin, SD, OF $3 277. Chris Carter, Hou, 1B $0 53. Matt Wieters, Bal, C $16 128. David Ortiz, Bos, DH $8 203. Andrelton Simmons, Atl, SS $3 278. Ivan Nova, NYY, SP $0 54. Brett Lawrie, Tor, 3B $16 129. Howard Kendrick, LAA, 2B $8 204. Jaime Garcia, StL, SP $3 279. Sergio Santos, Tor, RP $0 55. Michael Bourn, Cle, OF $15 130. Dan Haren, Wsh, SP $8 205. Wade Miley, Ari, SP $3 280. Jhonny Peralta, Det, SS $0 56. R.A. Dickey, Tor, SP $15 131. Danny Espinosa, Wsh, 2B/SS $8 206. Jesus Montero, Sea, C $3 281. Matt Carpenter, StL, 1B/3B/OF $0 57. CC Sabathia, NYY, SP $15 132. Nelson Cruz, Tex, OF $8 207. Norichika Aoki, Mil, OF $3 282. Chris Tillman, Bal, SP $0 58. Jason Kipnis, Cle, 2B $15 133. Mike Napoli, Bos, C/1B $8 208. Ryan Madson, LAA, RP $3 283. Ryan Ludwick, Cin, OF $0 59. Austin Jackson, Det, OF $15 134. Ben Revere, Phi, OF $8 209. Matt Garza, ChC, SP $3 284. Jeff Keppinger, CWS, 3B/1B/2B $0 60. Allen Craig, StL, 1B/OF $15 135. Paul Konerko, CWS, 1B $8 210. Tommy Milone, Oak, SP $3 285. Matt Dominguez, Hou, 3B $0 61. Ian Desmond, Wsh, SS $15 136. Ryan Howard, Phi, 1B $8 211. Dayan Viciedo, CWS, OF $3 286. Denard Span, Wsh, OF $0 62. Joe Mauer, Min, C/1B $14 137. Brett Anderson, Oak, SP $8 212. Michael Young, Phi, 1B/3B $3 287. Ross Detwiler, Wsh, SP $0 63. Chris Sale, CWS, SP $14 138. Carl Crawford, LAD, OF $7 213. Casey Janssen, Tor, RP $2 288. Shaun Marcum, NYM, SP $0 64. Johnny Cueto, Cin, SP $14 139. Alcides Escobar, KC, SS $7 214. Brandon McCarthy, Ari, SP $2 289. Stephen Drew, Bos, SS $0 65. Desmond Jennings, TB, OF $14 140. Addison Reed, CWS, RP $7 215.
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