Who Should I Draft?
Aaron Hill or Todd Frazier
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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”
“Hit .280 with 12 HR, 40 R, and 45 RBI in 268 second half at bats Has top 10 potential if he gets everyday AB's”
“What Aaron Hill will show up this year? Assuming last season was for real is a risk worth taking at a thin position. ”
“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.”
“Frazier was huge last season filling in for Joey Votto for a majority of the 2nd half. The Cardinals got rid of Scott Rolen so Frazier can play 3B everyday, which means 25 HR/90 RBI with a good batting average is more than possible. It is possible Frazier even explodes for 30, do not sleep on him.”
CBS Sports | May 21st, 11:29pm
Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson told The Arizona Republic that infielder Aaron Hill's hand has been...
KFFL | May 21st, 8:21pm
Arizona Diamondbacks 2B Aaron Hill (hand) will see a doctor Monday, May 27, and his ...
CBS Sports | May 19th, 1:43am
Reds infielder Todd Frazier has not homered in May, but he showed a little life Saturday in a 10-0 win...
KFFL | May 18th, 4:17pm
Cincinnati Reds 3B Todd Frazier is hitless in his last 19 at-bats.


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