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2010 Player Rankings:
NL Only Second Base (2B)


Last update: 03/01/10

You wanted them, so you got them.  We have compiled the top 350 National League players and grouped them into color tiers that provide more flexibility when drafting.  These color tiers provide a quick, visual means of comparing players at different positions with similar fantasy value. Comments have also been added to give you those extra little pieces of information that may help sway your decision between two seemingly, equal players.

NL only fantasy rankings:
SP RP C 1B 2B

Rank
Player
Team
Pos
Age
Comments
4
Chase Utley
PHI
2B
31
2nd(SB)
34
Brandon Phillips
CIN
2B
28
2nd(SB)
59
Dan Uggla
FLA
2B
30
2nd(HR)
76
Rickie Weeks
MIL
2B
27

102
Placido Polanco
PHI
2B
34
2nd(AVE)
106
Clint Barmes
COL
2B
30

117
Martin Prado
ATL
2B
26
Zzz
136
Kelly Johnson
ARI
2B
27
Zzz
145
Akinori Iwamura
PIT
2B
30
$
151
Freddy Sanchez
SF
2B
32

155
Skip Schumaker
STL
2B
30
2nd(AVE)
173
Jeff Baker
CHC
2B
28
2nd(AVE)
175
Adam Kennedy
WAS
2B
33
2nd(SB)
185
Juan Uribe
SF
2B
30

188
Mike Fontenot
CHC
2B
29

189
Kazuo Matsui
HOU
2B
34
$ 2nd(SB)
212
Ronnie Belliard
LAD
2B
35

214
David Eckstein
SD
2B
34
$
234
Craig Counsell
MIL
2B
39
$
250
Omar Infante
ATL
2B
28
$
254
Jamey Carroll
LAD
2B
35

261
Aaron Miles
CIN
2B
33
$
263
Eugenio Velez
SF
2B
27
2nd(SB)
275
Delwyn Young
PIT
2B
27

282
Augie Ojeda
ARI
2B
35

342
Anderson Hernandez
NYM
2B
27

349
Alberto Gonzalez
WSH
2B
26

356
Danny Richar
FLA
2B
26

382
Argenis Reyes
NYM
2B
27


Comments:
The comments are provided to give you a little extra insight into the players.   Some are positive and some are negative.   Here is the legend for the comments:

NOTE: – Increased production can often be seen in players that hit the ages of 27 or 28.   Others will see a marked decline in production with age (let’s say past 30).   Consequently, we have added all the players’ ages to our rankings.

rook – These players are hot rookies to keep an eye on this season.

$ – These players are scheduled for new contracts after 2010, so they might be a little more motivated in 2010.

Zzz – These players could be undervalued sleepers at your fantasy baseball draft.

2ndYrPl – These players were hot rookies going into last season, but they may have been forgotten this year due to poor play.  Look for a possible rebound.

2nd(RBI) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in runs batted in production.  They had 45 or more home RBIs in the second half of last season.

2nd(HR) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in home run production.  They had 14 or more home runs in the second half of last season.

2nd(AVE) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in batting average. They had a .300 average or better the second half of last season with at least 200 second half at bats.

2nd(SB) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in stolen base production.  They had 10 or more stolen bases in the second half of last season.

2nd(SV) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in saves production. They had 10 or more saves in the second half of last season.

2nd(K) – These players finished the second half of last season as a leader in pitching strikeouts production.  They had 70 or more strikeouts in the second half of last season.

xIP – These players either experienced a drastic increase in their innings pitched last year or they just flat out threw a ton of innings last year.   They could be an injury or decreased production risk.

Color Tiers:
The color bands are provided to highlight players that are in the same tier of fantasy value.   This is done to create flexibility in your draft strategy relative to your particular team need.   For example, if all of the first tier players are gone (highlighted with a black background), none of the second tier are gone (highlighted with a maroon background), and you want a pitcher, Roy Halladay is your man. You passed over the positional players ranked above Halladay because they were all in the same tier as Halladay.



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