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Not Every Young Player Is Mike Trout And Is Going To Set The World On Fire Right Away, Sometimes It Takes A Few Seasons To Make The Necessary Adjustments To Succeed At The Major League Level, Like Cubs Slugger Anthony Rizzo.

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Hes delivered back-to-back seasons with double-digit power/speed totals at lower levels, its hard not to like Traviss profile as a hitter at a position somewhat devoid of great offensive players. The second sleeper Im going to delve into is Boston Red Sox SS Xander Bogaerts, before you tell me you have heard this story before and he was somewhat of a bust as a rookie, let me stop you there and say the most common mistake fantasy owners make in evaluating players is assuming now or never. Not every young player is Mike Trout and is going to set the world on fire right away, sometimes it takes a few seasons to make the necessary adjustments to succeed at the major league level, like Cubs slugger Anthony Rizzo. Sometimes it takes just one season for it to click, like Adam Jones.Bogaerts is still just 22 years old and looks primed to step up this year and fulfill the lofty expectations he faced as a rookie last season.



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