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By Brendan Roberts
ESPN.com Thursday, May 14, 2009 Let's see: Just six weeks ago, Aaron Hill was not even worth owning; Geovany Soto was a top-three catcher; Joe Mauer was on a lot of "Do Not Draft" lists; Manny was, well, not suspended; and many fantasy owners didn't even know who Dexter Fowler was. Things sure have changed, no? Relatively speaking, five weeks of a 26-week season is a small sample size. But in terms of projecting, it can be huge. When a starter suffers a major injury or loses his starting job, his projected value can plummet. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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