1. David Wright (NY) 395
2. Casey McGehee (Mil) 377
3. Ryan Zimmerman (Was) 357
4. Chase Headley (SD) 328
5. Scott Rolen (Cin) 326
6. Placido Polanco (Phi) 325
7. Pablo Sandoval (SF) 303
8. Ty Wigginton (Col) 293
9. Aramis Ramirez (Chi) 272
10. Casey Blake (LA) 259
Notes: Wright and Zimmerman are the class of this position, with McGehee maybe a notch below because he doesn't have the same track record. After that, it drops off into a mass of uncertainty. Can Headley produce any more than he did in 2010? Are Rolen and A-Ramirez simply too injury-prone? Will Sandoval bounce back anywhere near 2009 form? What will be Wigginton's role on the Rockies? Is Chipper Jones even worth drafting? But there are some younger players who didn't break the top 10 who are worth considering (Chris Johnson of the Astros and Pedro Alvarez of the Pirates).
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