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Nick KappelApr 6, 2010

Opening day and has come and gone, and while itโ€™s clear guys like Jason Heyward willย make a fantasy impact this season, itโ€™s also important to keep an eye on the lesser-known sleeper candidates. With that in mind, I present to youย the Fantasy Baseball Insidersโ€™ย 2010 All-Breakout Team!

Check out the 2009 All-Breakout Team , which featured Billy Butler and Matt Wieters.

Cโ€”Adam Moore , Seattle Mariners

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Moore is an especially deep sleeper, given the fact that heโ€™s currently splitting time with Rob Johnsonโ€”who hit a HR in Mondayโ€™s openerโ€”though he lacks the offensive upside that Moore possesses.

According to Baseball America , Moore โ€œgenerates plus-power for the catching position". The Texas native has hit 48 home runs in the minors the last three seasons, and owns a career .301 minor league average .

Given a healthy amount of at-bats, the soon to be 26-year-old Moore could prove to be fantasy-relevant at some point this season.

FBI Forecast: 400 at-bats, 40 runs, 13 HRs, 50 RBI, .270 batting average

The centerpiece of the C.C. Sabathia trade, LaPorta has displayed legitimate power in the minors . After hitting 22 bombs at Double-A in 2008, the former first-round pick smashed 24 HRs last year between Triple-A and Cleveland.

In addition to his โ€œwell above-average powerโ€, Baseball America claims he also โ€œhas the patience to take walks.โ€ This is displayed by his career minor league walk rate of 10.4 percent.

With Russell Branyan starting the season on the DL, the 25-year-old LaPorta will start at first base everyday for Cleveland. Despite a disappointing 0-for-3 debut on Opening Day, LaPorta has the potential to slug 20 HRs in his first full season.

FBI Forecast: 500 at-bats, 60 runs, 19 HRs, 70 RBI, .260 batting average

After collecting 17 HRs and 24 stealsย while batting .308 between Double-A and Triple-A last season, Sizemore became the favorite to replace Placido Polanco as the Tigersโ€™ starting second basemen.

Sizemore wonโ€™t wow you with any of his toolsโ€”though he does have 15/15 potentialโ€”makingย the 25-year-old capable of becoming fantasy-relevant at the second base position.

FBI Forecast: 500 at-bats,ย 60 runs, 13 HRs, 50 RBI, 10 stolen bases, .270ย batting average ย 

In 2008, Baseball America ranked Headley as San Diegoโ€™s No. 1 prospectโ€”ahead of Mat Latos (No. 3) and Kyle Blanks (No. 10)โ€”saying he had โ€œwell above-average hand-eye coordination and power to all fields.โ€

In his first full season with the Padres in 2009, the former Tennessee Volunteer hit 12 HRs and stole 10 bases to go along with a .262 batting average.

In his second go-around, Headley is likely to become fantasy-relevant batting fifth in the Padresโ€™ order behind Adrian Gonzalez and Kyle Blanks . If Headleyโ€™s opening day performance (2-for-4, one RBI) is any indicator, the soon to be 26-year-old could be primed for a breakout season.

FBI Forecast: 550 at-bats, 70 runs, 16 HRs, 80 RBI, 10 stolen bases, .285 batting average

While defense is his calling card, Escobarโ€™s improved hitting ability and plus speed will soon make him fantasy relevant.

In 2009, Baseball America ranked Escobar as the Brewersโ€™ No. 1 prospect, claiming โ€œhe projects to hit 10-15ย long ballsย annually.โ€ In addition to this, heโ€™s stolen 34 and 43 bases at Double-A and Triple-A in the last two seasons.

His biggest weakness at the plate is his unwillingness to take walks (4.9 percent walk rate in the minors), which is likely to prevent him from batting near the top of Milwaukeeโ€™s lineup.

Given a full season as the Brew Crewโ€™s everyday shortstop, the 23-year-old should be a cheap source of steals.

FBI Forecast: 500 at-bats, 70 runs, 6 HRs, 50 RBI, 30 stolen bases, .285 batting average

LFโ€”Kyle Blanks , San Diego Padres

After combining to hit 44 HRs and 207 RBI between High-A and Double-A in 2007 and 2008, Blanks smashed 22 HRs last year, including 10 with the Padres in 148 at-bats.

The 23-year-old features a rare combination of size and athleticism. Heโ€™s built like a tight end (6โ€ฒ6โ€ณ, 280 pounds), and possessesย the ability to hit for power, average, and can even swipe a base if needed.

Given a full season asย San Diegoโ€™sย starting left fielder, thereโ€™s reason to believeย Blanks can smash 20-25 HRs while maintaining a solid average as the Padresโ€™ cleanup hitter.

FBI Forecast: 500 at-bats, 70 runs, 23 HRs, 80 RBI, five stolen bases, .278 batting average

CFโ€”Drew Stubbs , Cincinatti Reds

The center field position is home to several good,ย young players. Colby Rasmus and Dexter Fowler, for example, are popular sleeper picks. Given their production in 2009, however, both players are already fantasy-relevant.

Drew Stubbs , on the other hand, collected just 180 at-bats with the Reds last season. Despite limited playing time, Stubbs totaled eight HRs and 10 steals with a .267 batting average. A strong spring reinforced his case for the Redsโ€™ starting center field job in 2010.

Despite coming off the bench on Opening Day, Stubbs went 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI. It shouldnโ€™t be long before the former first-round pick is starting everyday, and given his 20-HR/50-SB potential, heโ€™s one of my favorite sleeper picks of the season.

FBI Forecast: 550 at-bats,ย 85 runs, 15 HRs,ย 60 RBI, 40 stolen bases, .270 batting average

RFโ€”Will Venable , San Diego Padres

Following a sizzling August last season in San Diego (16 runs,ย six HR, 17 RBI, three steals, .313/.383/.573), Venable established himself as the lone right field candidate on the 2010 All-Breakout Team.

According to Baseball America , some folks in the Padresโ€™ organization see David Justice-upside in Venable, saying he could become โ€œa 20-25 HR hitter in timeโ€. Heโ€™s also an average runner and has the ability to hit for a decent average.

Given a full season in 2010, the 27-year-old lefty could prove to be fantasy-relevant in deeper leagues.

FBI Forecast: 500 at-bats, 60 runs, 15 HRs, 70 RBI, 10 stolen bases, .260 batting average

SPโ€”Mat Latos , San Diego Padres

No, Iโ€™m not a Padres fan. Latos is the fourth Padre on this list, and for good reason.

The 22-year-old Latos features a 94-95 MPH fastball, that is โ€œat least a 70 on the 20-80 scouting scale,โ€ according to Baseball America . He also featuresย an effective slider and an improved changeup from his high three-quarters arm slot.

In 184 2/3ย career minor league innings , Latosย posted a 2.49 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 10.5 K/9 and a walk rate of 2.3. After an impressive spring, Latos was named the Padresโ€™ fifth starter.

Although heโ€™s on a 150-inning limit this season, the 6โ€ฒ6โ€ณ right hander has ridiculous upside.ย Because half of his starts are likely to come in Petco Park, he hasย decent potential for 2010.

FBI Forecast: 150 innings, 130 strikeouts, 60 walks, 3.90 ERA, 1.27 WHIP

CLโ€”Chris Perez , Cleveland Indians

Fiveย relievers who have little to no closing experienceย are starting the season as their teamโ€™s closer.

The value of Ryan Madson and Franklin Morales will likely diminish upon the return of Brad Lidge and Huston Street. Jason Frasor has Scott Downs breathing down his neck and an opening day blown save working against him.

Jon Rauch is a candidate for breakout closer of the year, though heโ€™s likely to relinquish his duties to either a younger, fresher arm in the Twins bullpen, or a reliever with more closing experience that the Twins may trade for.

Chris Perez will serve as Clevelandโ€™s closer while Kerry Wood is out with a strained shoulder muscle. Although heโ€™s targeting an early-to-mid May return, Woodโ€™s well-documented injury history makes his claim tough to believe.

The 24-year-old Perez has shown flashes of brilliance is the past, punching out 12 batters per nine in the minors . Hisย mid-90s fastball and hard mid-80s sliderย have translated to the majors , as heโ€™s mowed down 10 batters per nine via strikeout.

His control is cause for concern, as he issued six free passes per nine innings in the minors , and has walked 4.47 batters per nine in 98 2/3 major league innings .

Assuming Perez holds down the ninth-inning duties for the entire season, the former Miami Hurricane is capable of posting high strikeout totals with 25 saves.

FBI Forecast: 60 innings, 25 saves, 70 strikeouts, 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP.

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