
Second base can be a tough position to fill in a fantasy lineup. There are the top of the class players like Robinson Cano and Dustin Pedroia, but to get these players and their stats you will have to "bid up" their draft slot. The stats they produce may not be commiserate with players from other positions taken after them, however their relative value to other second baseman make them very attractive to have on your roster. Going this route is hard, these players have to produce top stats, otherwise you have put yourself into a bigger hole than you already started with.

You can try to grab middle of the road guys like Neil Walker and Howie Kendrick. Taking players from this tier doesn't come with the same draft inflation as a top tier guy, but you will still feel a pinch when you call out their name. Drafting these guys can feel "safer". If they produce middle of the road numbers then you got what you paid for. I don't think anyone has ever won or lost an NFBC Championship based on the stats of a Mark Ellis-type player.


The last option is bottom-feed. After our round 20 break you look at your roster and tell yourself it's time to find my middle infield. Taking these guys is a crapshoot. Every year several of these second baseman will produce mid-round stats, but for every one of them, there will be 2 more that will give you nothing.


How are you going to play it this year???

Just remember, you usually can't go wrong with top tier


