2011 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit: Catcher Rankings

The fact that he still hit over .325, scored almost 90 runs, drove in 75 and – as per usual – drew more walks than strikeouts yet it was considered a bad season tells you why Mauer remains the No. 1 man at this position. I’m still a bit worried about his long-term status as a catcher given his size and injury issues, but for 2011, there’s no one better among backstops.

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Podcast: Is Andy Pettitte a Hall of Famer?

As we head into another season, it’s time to look at some of our early prognostications. What players have the potential to move into the first round looking to 2012? What players have the best odds of moving out of that top tier? We then reviewed some players that we believe have the potential to return solid profits based on their current triple-digit ADP.

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2010 AFL Review

It’s time to check in with some random observations from Arizona. Yes, the weather was awesome — if you can call daily temperatures in the mid-80s without a cloud in the sky awesome — but really after we get through the depression of being forced to endure such challenging weather conditions, there was some baseball to be watched. I managed to attend five games during the week before finally heading off to Sin City for some rest and relaxation (is that an oxymoron?).

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