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  • Players To Watch #1

    Cameron Maybin OF Fla, This is his year. The prize player from the trade just a little over a year ago is poised to let lose. Maybin has been on this list before and is still very young. A eventual 5 tool guy he is a must own this year in all formats.
  • Players To Watch #2

    Matt Wieters C Balt, With R. Hernandez being traded to the reds in the NL. Matt is taking over the young pitching staff of the O's. Will hit for AVG. and be solid defensively, look for power numbers to come along as the year and his career progresses.
  • Players To Watch #3

    Neftali Feliz SP Tex, The Rangers needed to start building a pitching staff and no better a young cornerstone than Feliz. He is as close to a sure thing as you can find right now. A power right arm who moved up quickly from low A to Dble A last season will make the jump to the majors this year. If not out of spring training then not to far into the season the Rangers will need to give him a call.
  • Player To Watch #4

    Aaron Poreda SP ChiW, People when they think of the Vasquez trade to the Braves think it was a dump of somoene Ozzie just did not like, BUT there was more too it and this Left hander is the real reason why. Look for huim to get a mid year call up and he will not dissapoint.
  • Player To Watch #5

    Jason Heyward OF Atl, He will make schafer expendable for the Braves if they are in need of mroe pitching. Heyward is there best bat in the minors and a real star in the making. If you can grab him and stash him do so. Heyward wil be up soon enough and there to stay.
  • Player To Watch #6

    Jeremy Hillickson SP T.B., I always try to find that one person most are not talking about, but have the chance to be someone everyone is talking about in a year or two. Hillickson is that guy, with such huge names ahead of him on the prospect epth chart Hillickson gets lost in the mix. I feel he could be the stable force that holds all these great young arms together. Someone to hold onto in AL only leagues and as he proves himself someone to grab in mix'd leagues as well.

2007 Free Agents (Center Field)

Posted by rotoenquire on May 28, 2006

Here is a position by position look at next years class of Free Agents to get you ready for next year.

Center Field

Mike Cameron:  Still A defensive master, Cameron bat is well good enough for other teams to take a look.  Combine the base running ability and it makes him a decent own in all formats.  Look for Cameron to be headed out of San Diego.

Jim Edmonds:  With several good center fielders to choose from in free agency Edmonds may be on the way out.  The Cardinals are looking to add some more speed on the base paths.

Darin Erstad:  The Angels maybe headed for a youth movement.  If the Angels don't start to turn things around look for Erstad to be traded. 

Steve Finley:  The aging veteran can still play, but the Giants are struggling.  Another team rumored to be on a youth movement at years end.  The oldest outfield in baseball lead by Bonds, Alou, Winn and Finley is on the way out next year.

Ken Griffey Jr.:  A return to Seattle, as a DH and part time center fielder showing the ropes to a young Adam Jones is not out of question.

Torii Hunter:  The Twins looking to deal Hunter before trading dead line wont be bringing him back.  A teams interested in the outfielder Yankees, Cardinals and Giants.

Juan Pierre:  The struggling Cubs have already made it know that anybody can be had for the right price.  Pierre will be in high demand, both at trading dead line and in free agency.  Teams showing interest are the Yankees, Cardinals, Giants and Padres.

Dave Roberts:  Speed and good defense are always in high demand.  Roberts will stay in the NL and could be a player with a decent price tag for cost conscious teams.

Other Free Agent Center Fielders:

Gary Mathews Jr., Quintin McCracken, Kenny Lofton.

Tomorrow we will look at Right Fielders.

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