Peter Bourjos: A Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Source Of Stolen Bases

Posted: 20th March 2010 by Eric Stashin in MLB
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Speed is something fantasy owners are always on the hunt for. It doesn’t matter if the player can hit for average or power, as long as he can steal bases, he’s going to have some value.  Peter Bourjos, a prospect for the Los Angeles Angels, has been flying under the radar. But he could burst onto the scene in 2010 and become a must-own fantasy option quickly, thanks to what he brings to the table with his legs.   2009 Statistics (Double-A) 437 At Bats
.281 Batting Average (123 Hits)
6 Home Runs
51 RBI
72 Runs
32 Stolen Bases
.354 On Base Percentage
.423 Slugging Percentage
.326 Batting Average on Balls in Play   What You Need To Know Was drafted in the 10th round of the 2005 draft (No. 313 overall) He will turn 23 on March 31 Bas ...

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