15
Aug
2009

There’s simply no player in baseball, fantasy or reality, like Florida Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez.

He has a rare blend of power, contact, speed and smarts, one that makes him an elite source of five-category production. His ridiculously high batting average (.356) would be incentive enough to use a first-round pick on him; his power stands out in a pool of light-hitting counterparts; he crosses the plate as often as any player in baseball; and his stolen base total is annually among the tops at his position. Read more »