20. Justin Morneau, First Base
Before injuries took their toll, Morneau was a straight up beast. The 2006 American League MVP mashed 17 homers last year in Minnesota before being dealt to Pittsburgh in August, where he went homerless in 25 games. Despite the late season lack of power, a team could land a steal with Morneau, who if he can stay healthy can supply prodigious power and production. But again, thats a big IF.


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