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Fantasy Baseball Sleepers This 2011 Year

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Here are my top three fantasy baseball this 2011. Hope this will help you choose too.

Desmond Jennings, OF, Tampa Bay Rays

With Carl Crawford likely to take the fast train to a team that can pay him more money, it seems like the path will be open for Desmond Jennings to take a starting spot for the Rays. He doesn't translate to a ton of power, but Jennings can run like the wind and should hit for a pretty good average in the majors as well. Jennings has stolen 35 bases in the last three seasons he was healthy in the minors and he could hit 15-20 homers in the majors. Think of Jennings as a poor man's Crawford, and while he likely won't realize that potential in 2011, he should do enough in all categories to be a fourth outfielder or a good utility spot if you don't draft speed early.

Jordan Zimmermann, SP, Washington Nationals

Before there was Lord Strasburg of Washington, Jordan Zimmermann was the big time pitching prospect in the nation's capitol. He has struggled somewhat so far in his limited major league career, but Zimmermann was nasty in the minors, compiling a 16-7 record with more than a strikeout per inning. He underwent Tommy John Surgery in 2010, but was able to return even if the results weren't great. The Nationals are becoming a better team little by little, so pitching for them isn't necessarily a recipe for not getting any wins. Zimmerman has massive talent and the kind of stuff to miss many bats, and could be a guy that you snag at the end of drafts but could perform much better.

Brett Wallace, 1B, Houston Astros

Once one of the most promising prospects for the Cardinals, Wallace has been traded more times than a fading stock. He now sits as the first baseman of the future in Houston with the trade of Lance Berkman. His talents might not have translated to the majors in 2010, but he was ranked as the 27th best prospect in all of baseball coming into last season by Baseball America. Wallace is a career .300 hitter in the minor leagues ,and has the talent to be a consistent 25 home run hitter in the majors. He certainly took his lumps in 2010, but he now finds himself on a team that is clearly rebuilding and should give him ample opportunity to find his way on the job. First base is a very deep fantasy position, but Wallace has a world of talent, and if a few things break right, he would be at worst an injury insurance guy on your bench, but perhaps a corner infielder or utility guy on deeper rosters.

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