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2007 Draft - Overall Rankings (31-60)
1-30
31-60
61-90
91-120
121-150 151-180
181-210
211-250
Unlisted
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31 |
Carl Crawford |
OF |
Tampa Bay |
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32 |
Derek Jeter |
SS |
New York (A) |
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33 |
Chris Carpenter |
SP |
St. Louis |
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34 |
Bobby Abreu |
OF |
New York (A) |
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35 |
Paul Konerko |
1B |
Chicago (A) |
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36 |
Johnny Damon |
OF |
New York (A) |
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37 |
Miguel Tejada |
SS |
Baltimore |
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38 |
Hideki Matsui |
OF |
New York (A) |
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39 |
Scott Rolen |
3B |
St. Louis |
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40 |
Jeremy Bonderman |
SP |
Detroit |
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41 |
Jim Thome |
DH |
Chicago (A) |
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42 |
Vernon Wells |
OF |
Toronto |
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43 |
Matt Holliday |
OF |
Colorado |
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44 |
John Lackey |
SP |
Anaheim |
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45 |
Derek Lee |
1B |
Chicago (N) |
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46 |
Joe Nathan |
CL |
Minnesota |
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47 |
BJ Ryan |
CL |
Toronto |
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48 |
CC Sabathia |
SP |
Cleveland |
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49 |
Jermaine Dye |
OF |
Chicago (A) |
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50 |
Ryan Zimmerman |
3B |
Washington |
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51 |
Cole Hamels |
SP |
Philadelphia |
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52 |
Alexis Rios |
OF |
Toronto |
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53 |
Carlos Delgado |
1B |
New York (N) |
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54 |
Rafael Furcal |
SS |
Los Angeles (N) |
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55 |
Scott Kazmir |
SP |
Tampa Bay |
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56 |
Billy Wagner |
CL |
New York (N) |
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57 |
Rich Harden |
SP |
Oakland |
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58 |
Robinson Cano |
2B |
New York (A) |
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59 |
Jason Giambi |
DH |
New York (A) |
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60 |
Troy Glaus |
3B |
Toronto |
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Notes:
- Carl Crawford and Bobby
Abreu are both speeds guys that won't hurt you power wise - each
should end up around 15-20 home runs in 2007.
- Miguel Tejada has dropped
steadily on draft boards for the past few years. His power
numbers in 2006 were his lowest since his rookie year. Don't
let the average hide that fact.
- Jeremy Bonderman is on some
draft boards in the 10th round, so you might be able to wait on him,
but he has 200 k, 20 win potential.
- Joe Nathan and B.J. Ryan are the top
closers and the 5th round is the place to start thinking about
closers, but don't dive in just yet.
- C.C. Sabathia looks to be ready to have a
true breakout season, don't dismiss him.
- Rich Harden is a future ace - but can he
stay healthy?
- Carlos Delgado will turn 35 during the
season but is still a solid bet for 35 home runs.
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