Angel Ortiz
Angel Ortiz

Top 50 Fantasy Baseball Players
The top 50 players in Fantasy Baseball, according to the crack staff at Fantasy Baseball Dugout.
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Thanks for reading… and happy hating! Now… the first Top 50…
Alex Rodriguez, 3B, New York Yankees
David Wright, 3B, New York Mets
Miguel Cabrera, 3B, Detroit Tigers
Matt Holliday, OF, Colorado Rockies
Albert Pujols, 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
Johan Santana, SP, Mets
Ryan Howard, 1B, Philadelphia Phillies
David Ortiz, DH, Boston Red Sox
Chase Utley, 2B, Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS, Phillies
Jake Peavy, SP, San Diego Padres
Grady Sizemore, OF, Cleveland Indians
Jose Reyes, SS, Mets
Prince Fielder, 1B, Milwaukee Brewers
Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida Marlins
Adam Dunn, OF, Cincinnati Reds
Mark Teixeria, 1B, Atlanta Braves
Carl Crawford, OF, Tampa Bay Rays
Ichiro, OF, Seattle Mariners
Brandon Webb, SP, Arizona Diamondbacks
Josh Beckett, SP, Red Sox
Francisco Rodriguez, CP, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Justin Verlander, SP, Tigers
Lance Berkman, OF, Houston Astros
C.C. Sabathia, SP, Indians
Ryan Braun, 3B, Brewers
Vladimir Guerrero, OF, Angels
B.J. Upton, 3B, Rays
Victor Martinez, C, Indians
Aaron Harang, SP, Reds
John Lackey, SP, Angels
Jonathan Papelbon, CP, Red Sox
Carlos Zambrano, SP, Chicago Cubs
Dan Haren, SP, Diamondbacks
Travis Hafner, DH, Indians
Scott Kazmir, SP, Tampa Bay Rays
Curtis Granderson, OF, Tigers
Eric Bedard, SP, Baltimore Orioles
Nick Swisher, OF, Chicago White Sox
Magglio Ordonez, OF, Tigers
Carlos Beltran, OF, Mets
Alex Rios, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
J.J. Putz, CP, Seattle Mariners
Alex Gonzalez, 1B, Padres
Daisuke Matsuzaka, SP, Red Sox
Robinson Cano, 2B, Yankees
Alfonso Soriano, OF, Cubs
Brandon Phillips, 2B, Reds
Carlos Lee, OF, Astros
Roy Halladay, SP, Blue Jays
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Who beleives the Red Sox still will win the division by 5 games or over?
I mean come on the yankees since the allstar break have played teams that none of which are over .500, they have the orioles coming up, then 14 against the angels, tigers, and red sox. The sox still have 6 games against them, the red sox are now going on their stretch of crappy teams, while the yankees are facing the tougher part of their schedule. All in all, the sox could win the division by about 7 games, more if ortiz’ hitting comes around.
Wow, i guess its true what they say, yankees fans are assholes no matter what
It’ll be somewhere between 6-9 games, more than five, but still in the single digits.
Yea, the Yankees have had a very easy schedule during their winning streak, but things will turn around. The Yanks’ bats are gonna cool down and their pitching won’t be able to hold the lead into the later innings.
People forget that the Red Sox still have the best record in the MLB, there’s a reason for that. They’ll still win the division.
G-Murda vs Angel Ortiz 10/3/07
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