These are from Shandler; I can get the BP numbers for you as well, although BP and Shandler tend to run fairly similar
Bay: 27/94/.292/10
Damon: 13/68/.274/21
Hermida: 23/85/.290/4
Granderson: 22/76/.281/22
Sizemore: 28/78/.276/25
Wells: 28/91/.292/11
Utley: 32/110/.307/12
Polanco: 8/57/.315/5
Ramirez: 27/76/.308/47
Reyes: 15/57/.283/67
Hardy: 17/74/.279/2
Drew: 16/67/.264/8
Renteria: 10/59/.293/10
Braun: 39/100/.302/19
Rodriguez: 46/136/.305/21
Gordon:20/74/.263/16
I know that it's not a direct comparison because those aren't the top OFs, but the drop off isn't as great with the outfielders. If you can get a Reyes/Ramirez, I like that because of the steals and the power. To me, you can get average with a lot of players, and RBI should come with the power. But you need to get enough steals to get by, and then power to win. (I think this approach works best in roto. With head to head, you can do much more tweaking with your final spots to add and subtract guys that are streaky)
Santana, FWIW, is 16-9, 232 K, 3.06 ERA, 1.03 WHIP. No idea if that's AL or NL, but I think that the book was published before the deal, so I wouldn't be surprised to see an updated projection with a few more Ks and slightly lower ERA and WHIP.
Let me know if you want any more numbers on anyone else. I've got an NL only draft next Sunday, an AL only auction the 30th and a mixed league draft Saturday.
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