![]() 250+, and, with his 50-homer power, he could be next year’s Olson. All Alonso (Allonso?) needs to do is hit. If you’re thinking Alonso’s next year’s Cody Bouncebackinger, you’re not the only one. His BABIP was the 2nd lowest since 2000 for any full-time player ( Aaron Hill in 2010 was lowest), and is a. ![]() Pete Alonso – As unlucky as the Mets were (or always are), Alonso had to lead the team in unluckiness. ![]() There was no way of knowing, from what I’ve deciphered from under a minute and half of retrospection. I guess at the price, it was worth the flyer, just guessing he’d be okay, eventually, but if you say you predicted Cody Bouncebackinger, I’d call you a liar. Cody Bellinger – Thought about how I could’ve predicted Bellinger’s bounce back for longer than I care to admit (70 seconds), and I don’t know. He looks like he has negative-one-steal speed, when you few him and his chompers, but just keeps going out there and taking bags, more and more each year. Freeman’s ability to stay on the field and be productive is kind of a miracle. That’s me assuming Olson gets to 500 homers, and Freeman gets to 3,000 hits, though the latter might not be necessary for him, even though it seems to be a foregone conclusion. Also, another guy headed for the Hall of Fame. Freddie Freeman – He played in 161 games, in case you were wondering. 250 average and 15 career steals), but whatever, Mr. He’s Jimmie Foxx today he’s Harmon Killebrew he’s going to hit 500 homers (with prolly a career. 280+ average feels slight high for him, and the counting stats, while somewhat contingent on the lineup around him, feel a little absurd, but the 50+ homers is absolutely his wheelhouse. Matt Olson – So many things to say about Olson, but one thing that I think doesn’t get mentioned enough: He’s played 162 games each of the last two years. Anyway, here’s the top 20 1st basemen for 2023 fantasy baseball and how they compared to where I originally ranked them:ġ. ![]() Hayzeus Cristo, just enjoy a recap before we get into next year. They’re better than the top 20 catchers for 2023 fantasy baseball (not clickbait at all), but by how much? How do I explain that? I have an idea! By recapping them! To recap my recap before the recap, this final ranking is from our Fantasy Baseball Player Rater with my comments. Today’s journey through the recaps take us to the 1st basemen. ![]()
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