Who Should I Draft?
Hanley Ramirez or Jose Reyes
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“It's tough to look at Hanley's batting average over the last two years, knowing that he was once a top overall pick.”
“Reyes is the classic high-speed, low-power shortstop that we all grew up watching. I'd expect him to break the 100 Runs mark again, now that he's in Toronto.”
“20/20 return in '12; love his lineup surroundings (Kemp, A-Gon, Ethier)”
“Explosive TOR offense nice, but Rogers Centre turf not ideal for health”
“Out 8 weeks with a thumb injury.”
“The move to Toronto, and playing for a contender, should do wonders for his fantasy value, with a nice bump in HR, runs and the usual pile of stolen bases. The idea that Reyes is a major injury risk is greatly exaggerated. ”
“Hanley was a new player for the Dodgers in 2012. When he went to LA all of his numbers doubled and turned his season to a modest 20/20. If he would have been a Dodger all of 2012 and stayed motivated like we know he was not in Miami. Hanley is easily back to the 30/30 player which made him a 1st round pick a couple years ago. Draft Hanley Ramirez in the 3rd round of any draft, there are not many who are as dynamic as he is, and the Dodgers are playing for a World Series in 2013.”
“Reyes could score over 110 runs, while stealing over 40 bases, and knocking out 10 HRs. Doing all this while hitting over .300. If you let Reyes slip because of his bad season in Miami where he still managed to hit 10+ HRs and steal 40 bases. You are giving away one of the most prized players in Fantasy Baseball.”
“Reyes is my #1 Shortstop and he should be your #1 shortstop. Turf Schmurf, he's a stud, in a studly lineup. Target him”
MLB Injury News | May 18th, 3:00pm
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Jose Reyes has been sidelined by
a severely sprained left ankle since early...
KFFL | May 14th, 11:22pm
Updating a previous report, Toronto Blue Jays SS Jose Reyes (ankle) has progressed well in ...
Rotoworld | May 14th, 10:12pm
Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos said it "would not surprise me" if Jose Reyes returned...
CBS Sports | May 14th, 9:56pm
Blue Jays shortstop Jose Reyes was removed from the walking boot that protected his severely sprained...
KFFL | May 14th, 5:57pm
Toronto Blue Jays SS Jose Reyes (ankle) is no longer in his walking boot, and ...


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