One storyline I'm eager to watch this season is if Indians catcher Carlos Santana is ready for a breakout season.
Santana's has had some good power numbers in the past, but he's yet to match the production he had in the minors. In case you are unfamiliar, Santana hit .290 with a .401 on-base percentage, .500 slugging percentage and .900 OPS in 527 minor-league games. If he posts those kind of numbers in the majors, then he would challenge Buster Posey as the top Fantasy catcher.
I'm thinking with all the lineup upgrades Cleveland made this offseason that Santana might finally have the lineup protection he needs to get closer to what he did in the minors.
Clearly, I'm not the person who is buying into this theory as Santana is the second-highest drafted catcher in Head-to-Head formats and third-highest in Rotisserie leagues.
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