. We already looked at the LestersLegends? top 10 fantasy baseball first basemen for 2013 , but that doesn?t mean there aren?t additional options if you choose to wait on filling your first base slot to address shallower positions. Alternatively, many leagues offer corner infield slots, which put these options on your radar. . Brandon Belt, San Francisco Giants Belt posted a decent .275-47-7-56-12 line in 411 at bats last year. He?ll turn 25 in April and this could be the year he puts it together. I really like his stolen base production last year. He?s better used as a corner infielder than a low-end fantasy first baseman. . Allen Craig, St. Louis Cardinals Craig is worthy of being a starting fantasy first baseman. Last year he posted a terrific .307-76-22-92-2 line. You may want to add a solid backup because he does have a tendency to get hurt. . Ike Davis, New York Mets Davis had a terrible average last year (.227). He?s a better hitter than that. He did smack 32 home runs. He should improve his average and still provide some pop. . Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals Hosmer regressed in his second season going from a .293-66-19-78-11 line to a .232-65-14-60-16 line in his sophomore year. I like his stolen base potential at his position, and I think his improves in the other four 5
Source: http://elitestv.com/pub/2013/02/2013-fantasy-baseball-additional-first-base-options
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