Toronto Blue Jays 2011 Projections & Prices: Fantasy Baseball Team Preview
Previously The Fantasy Fix reviewed and gave projections for the 2011 Blue Jays rotation. Now its time to dive-in and analyze these north-of-the-border bombers positional players.
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Mixed League Rotisserie Auction Values in Parentheses
The Blue Jays led the majors in slugging percentage and home runs last year with 257, and the next closest was the Red Sox at 211. In fact they hit 56 more home runs than the vaunted Bronx bombers in New York.
Mixed League Rotisserie Auction Values in Parentheses
The Blue Jays led the majors in slugging percentage and home runs last year with 257, and the next closest was the Red Sox at 211. In fact they hit 56 more home runs than the vaunted Bronx bombers in New York.
The 2011 Blue Jay's version is also loaded with possibilities and question marks.
Can Jose Bautista hit 50+ HR's again? Will Aaron Hill and Adam Lind regain 2009 form?
Can rookie catcher J.P. Arencibia handle the pitching staff and show his minor league power at the next level? There is a ton of value here but at what price?
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