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CBS SportsLine's Top 300 Players

Our staff of Fantasy Baseball experts has compiled the top 300 players to help you best prepare for your upcoming draft. These rankings will change throughout the spring based on news, injuries, trends, etc ...

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CBS SportsLine's Top 300 Players
1 Albert Pujols, STL ($44) 151 Ervin Santana, LAA ($8)
2 Jose Reyes, NYM ($40) 152 Bobby Crosby, OAK ($8)
3 Ryan Howard, PHI ($38) 153 Derek Lowe, LAD ($8)
4 Johan Santana, MIN ($38) 154 Chris R. Young, SD ($8)
5 Alfonso Soriano, CHC ($38) 155 Adam Wainwright, STL ($7)
6 Alex Rodriguez, NYY ($37) 156 Brian Fuentes, COL ($7)
7 Carl Crawford, TB ($36) 157 Mike Gonzalez, ATL ($7)
8 David Ortiz, BOS ($36) 158 Dan Haren, OAK ($7)
9 Miguel Cabrera, FLA ($35) 159 Scott Podsednik, CHW ($7)
10 Chase Utley, PHI ($35) 160 Kevin Millwood, TEX ($7)
11 David Wright, NYM ($33) 161 Mike Mussina, NYY ($7)
12 Derek Jeter, NYY ($32) 162 Brad Lidge, HOU ($7)
13 Joe Mauer, MIN ($32) 163 Eric Gagne, TEX ($7)
14 Chris Carpenter, STL ($31) 164 Brad Penny, LAD ($7)
15 Carlos Beltran, NYM ($31) 165 Cole Hamels, PHI ($7)
16 Grady Sizemore, CLE ($31) 166 Hank Blalock, TEX ($7)
17 Francisco Rodriguez, LAA ($30) 167 Joel Zumaya, DET ($6)
18 Vladimir Guerrrero, LAA ($30) 168 Conor Jackson, ARI ($6)
19 Miguel Tejada, BAL ($28) 169 Eric Byrnes, ARI ($6)
20 Hanley Ramirez, FLA ($28) 170 Matt Cain, SF ($6)
21 Travis Hafner, CLE ($28) 171 Freddy Garcia, PHI ($6)
22 Mark Teixeira, TEX ($28) 172 Dave Bush, MIL ($6)
23 Justin Morneau, MIN ($27) 173 B.J. Upton, TB ($6)
24 Manny Ramirez, BOS ($27) 174 Barry Bonds, SF ($6)
25 Lance Berkman, HOU ($27) 175 Aubrey Huff, BAL ($6)
26 Victor Martinez, CLE ($27) 176 Alex Gordon, KC ($6)
27 Mariano Rivera, NYY ($25) 177 Nick Markakis, BAL ($6)
28 Joe Nathan, MIN ($25) 178 Khalil Greene, SD ($6)
29 Jason Bay, PIT ($25) 179 Michael Barrett, CHC ($6)
30 Billy Wagner, NYM ($24) 180 Todd Jones, DET ($5)
31 B.J. Ryan, TOR ($24) 181 Ryan Dempster, CHC ($5)
32 Carlos Lee, HOU ($24) 182 Austin Kearns, WAS ($5)
33 Matt Holliday, COL ($24) 183 Juan Rivera, LAA ($5)
34 Bobby Abreu, NYY ($24) 184 Melvin Mora, BAL ($5)
35 Ichiro Suzuki, SEA ($24) 185 Josh Willingham, FLA ($5)
36 Huston Street, OAK ($23) 186 Carlos Quentin, ARI ($5)
37 Vernon Wells, TOR ($23) 187 Curtis Granderson, DET ($5)
38 Roy Halladay, TOR ($23) 188 Orlando Cabrera, LAA ($5)
39 Andruw Jones, ATL ($23) 189 Willy Taveras, COL ($5)
40 Brandon Webb, ARI ($23) 190 Brian Giles, SD ($5)
41 Jimmy Rollins, PHI ($23) 191 Jacque Jones, CHC ($5)
42 Adam Dunn, CIN ($23) 192 Ken Griffey, CIN ($5)
43 Derrek Lee, CHC ($23) 193 Jorge Cantu, TB ($5)
44 Roy Oswalt, HOU ($22) 194 Randy Johnson, ARI ($5)
45 Jermaine Dye, CHW ($22) 195 Marcus Giles, SD ($5)
46 Juan Pierre, LAD ($22) 196 Jorge Posada, NYY ($5)
47 Aramis Ramirez, CHC ($22) 197 Ray Durham, SF ($4)
48 Garrett Atkins, COL ($22) 198 Erik Bedard, BAL ($4)
49 Michael Young, TEX ($22) 199 Howie Kendrick, LAA ($4)
50 Brian McCann, ATL ($22) 200 Craig Monroe, DET ($4)
51 J.J. Putz, SEA ($21) 201 Jhonny Peralta, CLE ($4)
52 Rafael Furcal, LAD ($21) 202 Kevin Youkilis, BOS ($4)
53 Brian Roberts, BAL ($21) 203 Cliff Lee, CLE ($4)
54 Carlos Zambrano, CHC ($21) 204 John Patterson, WAS ($4)
55 Julio Lugo, BOS ($21) 205 Frank Thomas, TOR ($4)
56 Carlos Guillen, DET ($21) 206 Chris Capuano, MIL ($4)
57 Felipe Lopez, WAS ($20) 207 Wilson Betemit, LAD ($4)
58 Johnny Damon, NYY ($20) 208 Morgan Ensberg, HOU ($4)
59 Jake Peavy, SD ($20) 209 Ivan Rodriguez, DET ($4)
60 Ben Sheets, MIL ($20) 210 Edwin Encarnacion, CIN ($3)
61 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS ($20) 211 Mike Jacobs, FLA ($3)
62 Hideki Matsui, NYY ($20) 212 Mike Lowell, BOS ($3)
63 Robinson Cano, NYY ($20) 213 Paul Lo Duca, NYM ($3)
64 Bobby Jenks, CHW ($19) 214 Kenny Lofton, TEX ($3)
65 Trevor Hoffman, SD ($19) 215 David Dellucci, CLE ($3)
66 Chris Ray, BAL ($19) 216 Dan Johnson, OAK ($2)
67 Torii Hunter, MIN ($19) 217 Jim Edmonds, STL ($2)
68 Chipper Jones, ATL ($19) 218 Moises Alou, NYM ($2)
69 Chad Cordero, WAS ($18) 219 Shea Hillenbrand, LAA ($2)
70 Takashi Saito, LAD ($18) 220 Chris Duncan, STL ($2)
71 Gary Sheffield, DET ($18) 221 David DeJesus, KC ($2)
72 Chone Figgins, LAA ($18) 222 Randy Winn, SF ($2)
73 Jonathan Papelbon, BOS ($17) 223 Ryan Shealy, KC ($2)
74 Jim Thome, CHW ($17) 224 Milton Bradley, OAK ($2)
75 Delmon Young, TB ($17) 225 Jose Guillen, SEA ($2)
76 Tom Gordon, PHI ($16) 226 Cliff Floyd, CHC ($2)
77 Dontrelle Willis, FLA ($16) 227 Xavier Nady, PIT ($2)
78 Paul Konerko, CHW ($16) 228 Andre Ethier, LAD ($2)
79 Magglio Ordonez, DET ($15) 229 Jeremy Hermida, FLA ($2)
80 J.D. Drew, BOS ($15) 230 Wily Mo Pena, BOS ($1)
81 C.C. Sabathia, CLE ($15) 231 Ryan Garko, CLE ($1)
82 Jason Schmidt, LAD ($15) 232 Jason Varitek, BOS ($1)
83 Josh Beckett, BOS ($15) 233 Jon Garland, CHW ($1)
84 Bill Hall, MIL ($15) 234 Josh Johnson, FLA ($1)
85 Brett Myers, PHI ($14) 235 Armando Benitez, SF ($1)
86 Jason Giambi, NYY ($14) 236 Anibal Sanchez, FLA ($1)
87 Carlos Delgado, NYM ($14) 237 Roger Clemens, FA ($1)
88 John Lackey, LAA ($14) 238 Chris Duffy, PIT ($1)
89 Dan Uggla, FLA ($13) 239 Pedro Martinez, NYM ($1)
90 Rickie Weeks, MIL ($13) 240 Mark Prior, CHC ($1)
91 Barry Zito, SF ($13) 241 Jose Valverde, ARI ($1)
92 Bronson Arroyo, CIN ($13) 242 Jose Contreras, CHW ($1)
93 Daisuke Matsuzaka, BOS ($13) 243 Joe Blanton, OAK ($1)
94 Aaron Harang, CIN ($12) 244 Vicente Padilla, TEX ($1)
95 Scott Kazmir, TB ($12) 245 A.J. Pierzynski, CHW ($1)
96 Scott Rolen, STL ($12) 246 Scott Olsen, FLA ($1)
97 Nick Swisher, OAK ($12) 247 Luke Scott, HOU ($1)
98 Jeff Francoeur, ATL ($12) 248 Javier Vazquez, CHW ($1)
99 Felix Hernandez, SEA ($11) 249 Tim Hudson, ATL ($1)
100 Troy Glaus, TOR ($11) 250 Chris B. Young, ARI ($1)
101 Eric Chavez, OAK ($11) 251 Daniel Cabrera, BAL ($1)
102 Mark Teahen, KC ($11) 252 Johnny Estrada, MIL ($1)
103 Chad Tracy, ARI ($11) 253 Bartolo Colon, LAA ($1)
104 Todd Helton, COL ($11) 254 Boof Bonser, MIN ($1)
105 Jered Weaver, LAA ($11) 255 Nate Robertson, DET ($1)
106 Prince Fielder, MIL ($10) 256 Scot Shields, LAA ($1)
107 Jason Isringhausen, STL ($10) 257 Casey Blake, CLE ($1)
108 Francisco Cordero, MIL ($10) 258 Akinori Otsuka, TEX ($1)
109 Rocco Baldelli, TB ($10) 259 Jeremy Sowers, CLE ($1)
110 Adrian Beltre, SEA ($10) 260 Brandon McCarthy, TEX ($1)
111 Alex Rios, TOR ($10) 261 Joel Pineiro, BOS ($1)
112 Adrian Gonzalez, SD ($10) 262 Ty Wigginton, TB ($1)
113 Josh Barfield, CLE ($10) 263 Taylor Tankersley, FLA ($1)
114 Ryan Freel, CIN ($10) 264 Joe Borowski, CLE ($1)
115 Corey Patterson, BAL ($10) 265 Keith Foulke, CLE ($1)
116 Lyle Overbay, TOR ($10) 266 Jonny Gomes, TB ($1)
117 Raul Ibanez, SEA ($10) 267 Scott Linebrink, SD ($1)
118 Gary Matthews, LAA ($10) 268 Jeff Francis, COL ($1)
119 Justin Verlander, DET ($10) 269 Bob Howry, CHC ($1)
120 Mike Cameron, SD ($10) 270 Kelvim Escobar, LAA ($1)
121 Curt Schilling, BOS ($10) 271 Jason Kendall, OAK ($1)
122 Michael Cuddyer, MIN ($10) 272 Tom Glavine, NYM ($1)
123 Dave Roberts, SF ($10) 273 Mark Buehrle, CHW ($1)
124 John Smoltz, ATL ($10) 274 Bengie Molina, SF ($1)
125 Richie Sexson, SEA ($9) 275 Ronny Paulino, PIT ($1)
126 Stephen Drew, ARI ($9) 276 Jake Westbrook, CLE ($1)
127 Adam LaRoche, ATL ($9) 277 David Weathers, CIN ($1)
128 Jeff Kent, LAD ($9) 278 Emil Brown, KC ($1)
129 Mike Piazza, OAK ($9) 279 Octavio Dotel, KC ($1)
130 Edgar Renteria, ATL ($9) 280 Miguel Olivo, FLA ($1)
131 Tadahito Iguchi, CHW ($9) 281 Rafael Soriano, ATL ($1)
132 Ramon Hernandez, BAL ($9) 282 David Ross, CIN ($1)
133 Brandon Phillips, CIN ($9) 283 Justin Duchscherer, OAK ($1)
134 Nomar Garciaparra, LAD ($9) 284 Fernando Rodney, DET ($1)
135 Brad Hawpe, COL ($9) 285 Gerald Laird, TEX ($1)
136 Kenji Johjima, SEA ($9) 286 Dan Wheeler, HOU ($1)
137 Russell Martin, LAD ($9) 287 Jason Jennings, HOU ($1)
138 Nick Johnson, WAS ($9) 288 Greg Maddux, SD ($1)
139 Bob Wickman, ATL ($8) 289 Chris Snyder, ARI ($1)
140 Pat Burrell, PHI ($8) 290 Kenny Rogers, DET ($1)
141 Chien-Ming Wang, NYY ($8) 291 Noah Lowry, SF ($1)
142 Coco Crisp, BOS ($8) 292 Rich Hill, CHC ($1)
143 Aaron Rowand, PHI ($8) 293 Pat Neshek, MIN ($1)
144 Andy Pettitte, NYY ($8) 294 Anthony Reyes, STL ($1)
145 Joe Crede, CHW ($8) 295 Zach Duke, PIT ($1)
146 Freddy Sanchez, PIT ($8) 296 Chuck James, ATL ($1)
147 Rich Harden, OAK ($8) 297 Jonathan Broxton, LAD ($1)
148 A.J. Burnett, TOR ($8) 298 Trot Nixon, CLE ($1)
149 Jeremy Bonderman, DET ($8) 299 Chris Iannetta, COL ($1)
150 Ian Kinsler, TEX ($8) 300 Placido Polanco, DET ($1)
 
 
 
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Jair Jurrjens
Jurrjens still trade candidate
Jair Jurrjens, SP, ATL
11:57 AM
News: CBSSports.com senior writer Danny Knobler reports sources said the Braves could try and trade SP Jair Jurrjens if he proves healthy in spring training. The Braves tried to trade Jurrjens this winter, but they couldn't find a taker because potential trade partners weren't convinced Jurrjens was healthy or could stay healthy. Jurrjens missed the end of the 2011 season with a knee injury and has made just 43 starts the last two seasons.
Analysis: When Jurrjens is healthy, then he is one of the best pitchers in the majors. His 1.87 ERA in the first half last season was second to only Jered Weaver among major-league starters. Jurrjens has won 13-plus games in three of the last four seasons. So why would the Braves want to trade him? Well, Jurrjens is a free agent after the 2013 season and it appears Atlanta is ready to clear some rotation space for the likes of Julio Teheran and Randall Delgado. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens with Jurrjens this spring. There appears to be a chance he might not finish the spring with Atlanta, which could mean Jurrjens slides down draft boards in NL-only formats that lose players who are traded to the AL. In mixed leagues, Jurrjens is still a decent mid-round Fantasy pick.

A.J. Burnett
Angels, Indians interested in Burnett
A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY
11:40 AM
News: FOXSports.com reports sources indicate the Angels are interested in Yankees SP A.J. Burnett, whose name has been heavily mentioned in trade rumors with the Pirates. However, the Angels are on Burnett's no-trade list and he wants to stay east. Pittsburgh is still considered the heavy favorite to potentially land Burnett. CBSSports.com baseball insider Jon Heyman said the Indians have also inquired about Burnett. The trade talks involve DH Travis Hafner, but Cleveland is unsure if it would make that trade. The Yankees also don't mind the free agent DH options available.
Analysis: Right now the hold up in the Pirates trade is how much money Pittsburgh will be willing to pay of Burnett's remaining salary over the next two years ($33 million) and the prospects the Pirates would send to the Yankees. Perhaps these rumors regarding the Angels and Indians might speed up the process, but other sources have said the Yankees would keep Burnett if the deal isn't right for them. Wherever Burnett pitches in 2012, he is going to be a late-round Fantasy pick coming off a turbulent 2011 campaign.

Coco Crisp
Crisp moving over for Cespedes?
Coco Crisp, CF, OAK
10:13 AM
News: Sources have told FOXSports.com that the Athletics intend to start newly signed Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes in center field right away, which would move Coco Crisp over to left field and Seth Smith to DH. Cespedes is already 26 and has faced upper-level competition in Cuba, but some scouts think he could use some time in the minors to adjust to the U.S. game.
Analysis: None of these reports are coming directly from the Athletics, so you should consider them nothing more than speculation at this point. Still, speculation is better than nothing, and if Cespedes is in fact going to be on the opening day roster, then he might even be worth drafting in the middle rounds, given his upside. As for Crisp, moving to left field wouldn't have any real impact on his Fantasy value. The Athletics outfield is even more crowded with the Cespedes signing, but the team seems to consider Crisp a mainstay at the top of the lineup. Given his base-stealing ability and doubles pop, he's a worthy fourth or fifth outfielder in mixed leagues.

Ryan Braun
Braun will know fate by Feb. 24
Ryan Braun, LF, MIL
10:03 AM
News: Monday came and went without a ruling on Brewers OF Ryan Braun's pending 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. It was the 25th day since the three-man panel heard Braun's appeal. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the panel was supposed to “make all reasonable efforts” to deliver a verdict within that period of time, but chairman Shyam Das was given an extension. A decision is expected before Braun reports to spring training on Feb. 24, but the exact date is unknown since the process is intended to be confidential.
Analysis: The panel's need for a lengthy deliberation is theoretically a good sign, but then again, since the process is usually confidential, we don't know how common such extensions are. Braun's case is said to be unique, but it might not make much of a difference to the panel. If you're drafting now, you should do so with the expectation that Braun will miss the first 50 games of the season, which could allow him to slip to the middle rounds in standard mixed leagues. If the appeal is upheld, though, he's suddenly back to being a first-rounder in Fantasy.

Mike Moustakas
Moustakas in great shape
Mike Moustakas, 3B, KC
12:48 PM
News: Royals manager Ned Yost had his contract option for the 2013 season picked up on Tuesday, but the Kansas City skipper seemed more interested in talking about his 2012 team. Yost was impressed with how many players have shown up for spring training early and is really blown away by the fitness level of a few of his players. "Billy Butler and Mike Moustakas -- I'm extremely proud of both of those guys," Yost told reporters. "They could be in the best shape they've been in their careers. Billy looks great, and I didn't even hardly recognize Moose he looks so good."
Analysis: While the fitness level doesn't necessarily mean a player will have success, it really can't hurt either. To hear Yost rave about Moustakas should get the attention of Fantasy owners. Moustakas, who is one of the Royals' top prospects, struggled when he first arrived in the majors last season. However, he seemed to have figured it out by season's end. Moustakas hit .352 with four homers and 12 RBI in his final 22 games last season. He is definitely one of the more intriguing Fantasy sleepers heading into 2012 and this latest report just adds to his appeal on Draft Day.

Jhoulys Chacin
Chacin fires back at GM
Jhoulys Chacin, SP, COL
12:07 PM
News: The Denver Post reports Rockies SP Jhoulys Chacin responded to comments made by GM Dan O'Dowd, who expressed concern recently about Chacin's offseason conditioning. "I came to Arizona this past Monday. I have not stopped training during the winter, both in my country and here," Chacin told Venezuelan newspaper Meridiano. "I have always done the best job I could all throughout these past few months. I don't know where these comments came from. I believe they're the result of what other people have told him, instead of his own personal evaluation. I am looking forward to meeting O'Dowd personally, and I am confident that he will have a different conclusion after a firsthand evaluation." O'Dowd made his comments after seeing Chacin at the team's Fanfest in January. "He looked OK. It wasn't as bad as I anticipated," O'Dowd said. "It's still not what it should be."
Analysis: O'Dowd believes Chacin needs to lose weight because the excess pounds affect the balance in his delivery and cause his fastball command to suffer. Chacin spent much of the winter working out in his native Venezuela after working out in Tucson previously. On Feb. 9, Chacin reportedly weighed 226 pounds but anticipates being close to the 218 pounds he was last spring when he reports to spring training on Feb. 19. Chacin went 8-7 with a 3.16 ERA in 18 pre-All Star break starts last year and went 3-7 with a 4.31 ERA in 13 starts after the break. Chacin struggled with walks in the second half and was much more hittable down the stretch than he was early in the season. This situation is clearly not the way Fantasy owners want to see Chacin kick off the 2012 season, but perhaps this will provide him with the motivation he needs to reach elite status. Look to Chacin as a mid-round Fantasy option on Draft Day.

Kyle Seager
Seager gets work at first base
Kyle Seager, 3B, SEA
1:25 PM
News: The Seattle Times reports Mariners 3B Kyle Seager took grounders at first base Tuesday.
Analysis: It's interesting to see Seager working at another position in camp with manager Eric Wedge calling him the front-runner for the third-base job. However, the team could be interested to see if Seager could play another position in a pinch. Justin Smoak is still the team's first baseman and Mike Carp is his expected backup. Carlos Guillen can also play first base, so we can't look too much into Seager taking grounders at first just yet. His main focus should be winning the 3B job over the likes of Alex Liddi and Chone Figgins. Consider Seager nothing more than a late-round, low-end Fantasy corner infielder on Draft Day. He does have some sleeper potential, but don't reach for him in drafts.

Travis Hafner
Hafner on Yankees radar?
Travis Hafner, DH, CLE
1:19 PM
News: CBSSports.com baseball insider Jon Heyman reports the Indians have inquired about Yankees SP A.J. Burnett, who has been heavily involved in trade rumors. The talks with the Indians revolve around a Burnett for DH Travis Hafner deal. However, Cleveland is unsure if it would make that trade, and the Yankees also appear content with the free agent DH options available.
Analysis: This trade rumor is definitely interesting because a trade to the Yankees would immediately elevate Hafner's Fantasy appeal. He would end up going to a hitter's park and be inserted into one of the best lineups in baseball. That means a ton of chances to fill the stat sheet. However, it doesn't appear this deal is imminent, so Fantasy owners shouldn't get their hopes up. It's best to view Hafner as a low-end, injury-risk Fantasy option for the late rounds of deep formats on Draft Day. Hafner continues to post poor home run totals and hasn't played more than 100 games in three of his last four seasons.

Kosuke Fukudome
Fukudome lands on South Side
Kosuke Fukudome, RF, CLE
11:46 AM
News: Kosuke Fukudome is headed back to the Windy City, but this time he is going to call the South Side home. Fukudome agreed to a one-year, $1 million contract with the White Sox on Tuesday. The deal also included a club option for the 2013 season. "Kosuke adds to our outfield depth and gives Robin (Ventura) another left-handed bat to mix into the lineup based on matchups," assistant general manager Rick Hahn said in a statement. "He can play center field and right and provides flexibility to our roster."
Analysis: Fukudome played for the Cubs from 2008 to the trade deadline last season when he was shipped to Cleveland. He had his most disappointing campaign in the majors in 2011, which is why he probably stayed on the free-agent market longer than expected. The White Sox are expected to open 2012 with an outfield alignment of Alex Rios in center, Dayan Viciedo in right field and Alejandro De Aza in left field. Brent Lillibridge is considered a backup at all three outfield positions and now Fukudome joins the mix as another outfield body. However, since he likely won't begin the season as a starter, then Fukudome can be left undrafted in most Fantasy formats. Consider him at best an AL-only Fantasy reserve.

Joba Chamberlain
Chamberlain throws for third time
Joba Chamberlain, RP, NYY
1:06 PM
News: The New York Post reports Yankees SP Joba Chamberlain, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, threw 20 pitches on Tuesday for the third time this year. Chamberlain is throwing from a half-mound.
Analysis: It appears Chamberlain is progressing nicely from his elbow surgery. But there is no guarantee he will be ready for the start of the season. Let Chamberlain go undrafted in most Fantasy formats, and let him prove that he is healthy and productive before adding him to rosters that reward for middle relievers.

 
 
 
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