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Who will be MLB's next 40/40 player? ('07 HR/SB shown)

Grady Sizemore (5/9) 28 (26.17%)
Jimmy Rollins (9/6) 8 (7.48%)
Torii Hunter (6/6) 0 (0.00%)
Adam Dunn (8/6) 5 (4.67%)
Carlos Beltran (7/5) 35 (32.71%)
Brandon Phillips (5/6) 2 (1.87%)
Rickie Weeks (5/5) 4 (3.74%)
B.J. Upton (5/5) 11 (10.28%)
None of the Above (anyone else?) 14 (13.08%)
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Mick Doherty - Friday, May 04 2007 @ 02:04 PM EDT (#167233) #
Sorry, Vernon Wells fans ... our list shows only active players who already have at least five of each in 2007.
Mike Green - Friday, May 04 2007 @ 02:34 PM EDT (#167235) #
Weeks could do it.  Upton could do it.  Chris Young could too.  I voted "none of the above". Heck, it might be Cameron Maybin in 2012 or something.
ChicagoJaysFan - Friday, May 04 2007 @ 07:33 PM EDT (#167243) #
I went with Sizemore - he's young and added a fair bit of pop last year, so I think he can keep growing.  40 HR might be a stretch, but I think with a 40/40 you're looking at something that's going to be a stretch for everyone.  With his steals, I don't know what the cause is, but he's been a much more successful base-stealer this year than he has in the past (does it have to do with who the Indians have played so far?).  Last year he had 6 CS and 22 successful, but this year he's already at 9 steals without being caught.  Maybe he's just started to figure out when certain pitchers make their move?

groove - Saturday, May 05 2007 @ 01:10 PM EDT (#167292) #
I don't see why Soriano can't do it again - despite his slow start.
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