Who Should I Draft?
Brett Lawrie or Matt Holliday
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“Lawrie's first three months of production: .292 with 8 HR, 48 R, 33 RBI, and 11 SB So, you can see he was on pace to at least come close to meeting his lofty 2012 expectations. If Lawrie can stay healthy in 2013 he should become the star many think he is/will be.”
“Is there any player less recognized for his consistent production year in and year out?”
“Should be solid, if not spectacular, across the board (.280/20/80/90/20)”
“Mr. Rock Steady in a .300/25/100 kind of way”
“Decent avg, double digit HR and SB, adn with the new lineup, Lawrie should get close to 90 R and RBI.”
“Barring an injury, which is certainly possible the way he throws his body around the field, he should see significant bumps in homers and R.B.I. in his second full season. ”
“Lawrie was a disappointment in 2012. Everyone expected 20/20, he was 11/11. The Speed potential is there, the power potential is there. With Jose Reyes now batting lead-off, Lawrie can find a constant spot in the batting order. Which should let him get his feet more grounded and that 20/20 season can arrive.”
“While we want to think Holliday will continue to improve, at the age of 33 we may have seen his last days of hitting 30 HRs. You can draft him for that total in 2013, but just know after 27 in 2012 it is not likely to get much higher than that. ”


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