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Top Movers

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    1. Albert Pujols, 1B, LAA
      Angels' lineup is deeper than Cardinals'. An easy top-3 pick once again.
    2. Prince Fielder, 1B
      Will form monster 1-2 punch with Miguel Cabrera in middle of Tigers lineup.
    3. Jose Reyes, SS, MIA
      Miami lineup could outperform Mets in 2012. Effects of New Marlins Ballpark TBD.
    4. Aramis Ramirez, 3B, MIL
      Expected to bat cleanup in another offense-friendly ballpark.
    5. Carlos Beltran, OF, STL
      Showed last year he'll continue producing as long as knees hold up.
    6. Jesus Montero, C/DH, SEA
      Won't have trouble finding playing time in Seattle, whether at catcher or DH.
    7. Michael Cuddyer, OF, COL
      Versatility, power bat should fit well at Coors Field.
    1. Mat Latos, SP, CIN
      Move to Great American Ballpark won't help, but has solid career road splits.
    2. Yu Darvish, SP, TEX
      Has the skillset and polish to exceed ceiling of other Japanese hurlers.
    3. C.J. Wilson, SP, LAA
      Pitched better away from Rangers Ballpark over last two seasons.
    4. Gio Gonzalez, SP, WAS
      Move to NL could lead to value jump for erratic southpaw.
    5. Trevor Cahill, SP, ARI
      Froms dynamic young rotation core with Ian Kennedy, Dan Hudson.
    6. Jonathan Papelbon, RP, PHI
      Value shouldn't change much moving from one strong club to another.
    7. Edwin Jackson, SP, WAS
      Much to prove after signing one-year "show me" contract.

2012 Sleepers

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    1. Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, ARI
      Has a favorable home park and almost Mike Stanton-esque power.
    2. Domonic Brown, OF, PHI
      Tremendous talent hasn't changed, and should see more playing time in '12.
    3. Jesus Montero, C/DH, SEA
      Catcher-eligible, and path to playing time is clear in Seattle.
    4. Brett Jackson, OF, CHC
      Cubs' top prospect has 20-homer power and 20-steal wheels.
    5. Michael Brantley, OF, CLE
      Speed he showed in Minors should finally translate.
    1. Mike Minor, SP, ATL
      This 2011 sleeper never fully woke up. Next year is the year.
    2. Drew Pomeranz, SP, COL
      Has more than enough stuff to succeed at Coors Field.
    3. Jarrod Parker, SP, OAK
      Strikeouts + ground balls + pitcher-friendly home ballpark = impact rookie.
    4. Henderson Alvarez, SP, TOR
      Even in the AL East, he made the most of a 2011 tryout.
    5. Kenley Jansen, RP, LAD
      Strikeout machine could be the next Craig Kimbrel.

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