Curated by Chris Towers |
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We've been going through every position over the last few weeks on the podcast, and outfield is deep enough to get two parts. Here's part two. |
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Other positions have players in their own tier, but nobody stands apart quite like Gary Sanchez at catcher. |
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The opposite of catcher: There is no shortage of talent here. But that doesn't mean you can just sit around and let everyone else load up. |
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This isn't the shallow position it used to be, so is it still worth reaching in the early rounds? See Scott's strategy. |
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It's like first base, but the top tier options run out a lot quicker. Where does that tier end? |
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Deeper than it used to be... Deeper than catcher... Still not that deep. |
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There's a lot of youth here, a lot of homers, and a lot of steals. You also need a lot of them. It's not as deep as it seems. |
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There's the Big Four, and then there's everyone else. Can you survive without one of them? |
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The elite closers are harder to come by this year than ever before, especially when we're still this far from Opening Day. |
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