Who Should I Draft?
Aaron Hill or Allen Craig
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“Didn't slow down all year proving that most of his previous struggles in years past were health related. I'm a believer & Hill will provide some SB that Cano won't”
“Industry is finally getting on the Allen Craig bandwagon, rightfully so. Now, if he could just stay healthy enough to get over 500 AB's for the first time in his career he could put up top 10 Fantasy numbers”
“Has exorcised his demons in ARZ (.880 OPS in 189 games)”
“Past 162 games: .308, 30 HR, 115 RBI, 98 R”
“What Aaron Hill will show up this year? Assuming last season was for real is a risk worth taking at a thin position. ”
“Everyone's new fantasy darling after .307, 22 HR, 92 RBI in 469 AB. Count me in. But durability is a concern. ”
“Hill is back to normal after that horrid 2010. Expect a slight drop in RBI with Upton gone, though.”
“Aaron Hill is a legitimate 20/20 player who may hurt your batting average more than you would want. Despite that, it is hard to find a player with his consistency, and his 20 HRs could be closer to 25+ if he has a good season. Do not let him slip.”
“Craig is a big part of the Cardinals big lineup and came into 2012 a month into the season. Once Allen was there, the 30/100 potential with .300 batting average took this team to the next level. Craig will be the man for the Cardinals this season, and there is no reason to think he will not give you a solid 30/100 season with consistent production throughout.”


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