2014 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit: Second Base Rankings

Kipnis was one of the main reasons why the Indians went from AL Central basement dwellers to finishing a game behind the Tigers for the division title. The 26-year-old quietly had a good year, showing the ability to hit for average and power, drive in some runs, get on base at a good clip, and steal 30 bags. Some owners might find Kipnis to be a better bang for their buck than Cano as you won’t need to use a first round pick on him. As Kipnis enters his fourth big league season, he could be sitting on a breakout year. His ability to steal bases and his power potential make him one of the elite keystone corner dudes in the game. If Kipnis is able to hit over 20 long balls this year, and it’s very possible, come next year, we could see him at the top of this list.

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2014 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit: Designated Hitter Rankings

And now KC may have to deal him away to trim payroll when he’s not exactly at his highest value, coming off a 2013 when his home run output almost dropped in half and his extra-base pop plummeted in a huge way. Butler’s never had much speed, but he didn’t even attempt a single steal as his overall value really declined. He’s still an integral part of the Royals, but the fact that he can’t field or run limits his value. If Butler’s wOBA doesn’t bounce back this year, we’re going to seriously doubt that he’ll ever fully live up to his promise. At least Butler was first base eligible in 2013; after making just seven appearances there in 2013, however, he’s back to DH-only eligibility. Yuck!

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2014 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit: Catcher Rankings

That proved prescient when a couple of months later it was announced that Mauer would shift over to first base full-time this year. He’s still catcher eligible, but this is his last hurrah at the position. Mauer was always perceived as a top-notch defender behind the plate, but that isn’t necessarily accurate. Last year, a concussion cost him weeks, so he had 100 less at-bats to work with. To his credit, Mauer still managed to hit more doubles and homers and he continued a renaissance that started in 2012. It was disappointing to see him contribute nothing in the stolen base department, but perhaps the anticipated better health that will come from not catching will translate into him running again. Always considered extraordinarily tall for a catcher, Mauer will now employ that height advantage where it makes sense — at first base. His walk rate dipped last year, but considering he peaked in 2012, we’re not concerned that this is a trend.

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2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Centre Rankings

Health is the key here, but what happened to the rebounding skills he flashed during his first two seasons? Last season, Lopez bounced back nicely and while he shot better from the line, his volume of freebies dipped. With all the excitement over a revamped Net lineup, it may be Lopez’s ability to be one of the top centres in the game that is the true key to this squad.

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2013-14 RotoRob NBA Draft Kit: Power Forward Rankings

Aldridge shook off a quad injury early in camp and is again a major scoring threat, having averaged over 21 PPG in each of the last three seasons. He didn’t shoot quite as well from the line last season, but remains a much better FT shooter than most bigs and we love that he did a better job of staying out of foul trouble.

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