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Anchors Rob Shaw and Michelle Steele discuss MLB shortstops around baseball. They start off with the most exciting player in baseball, and arguably the NL MVP, Jose Reyes of the Mets. They continue on with the biggest surprise, Asdrubal Cabrera of the Indians, who hit more homeruns so far this season than all of last. They move on to talk about the bust, Hanley Ramirez of the Marlins, once debated as the #1 pick for fantasy players and is now being dropped by fantasy managers like it’s going out of style. Finally, Stephen Drew of the Diamondbacks is discussed as a promising second-half sleeper.
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Date Found: July 05, 2011
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