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Kole Calhoun didn't make a lot of prospect lists, but his relatively quiet call-up in the wake of Albert Pujols' injury makes him an interesting add in deeper leagues. 

Calhoun, 25, was hitting .354 in 59 Triple-A games this season, with 12 home runs, 10 steals, and a 1.047 OPS. He has a career .317 average in the minors, and has reached double-digit steals and home runs in each of the last three seasons. 

He can play the outfield and first base, and should see a good amount of playing time over the next two months, as the Angels have enough moving parts to work Calhoun in regularly. Nothing is guaranteed, but Calhoun has shown enough skill in the minors (including a 1:1 BB/K ratio this season) to have some impact and be a nice surprise in Fantasy. 

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