Fantasy '08: NL predictions

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 Fantasy '08: NL predictions
We all know Jose Reyes has been great to his fantasy owners, but John Halpin's NL predictions say things will only get better. [link]

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Soto To Hit Veinte Homers, Says Fox Writer
Published 2/27/2008 by Wrigleyville at wrigleyville23
John Halpin of FoxSports.com expects big things from the Cubs catcher: Chicago Cubs: Geovany Soto will hit 20 home runs. There's only one bandwagon I'm on more heavily than Soto's, and we'll get to that at the bottom of this page. Soto got himself in shape last year and went on to destroy the Pacific Coast League with a .353 batting average, 26 home runs, 109 RBI and a 1.076 OPS. He's got the job in Chicago, and it says here he'll be one of fantasy's top-10 catchers for a few years. That heavier bandwagon? Wily Mo Pena. Halpin says ...

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