Okay, I'll take a stab at it - I think Ben Murphy will win it, although
I also like Rob Neyer's pitching, and Kevin Goldstein's hitting). I'd
pick Kevin to be second.
As far as last... My first guess would be King Kaufman, but it wouldn't
surprise me at all if an injury cascade took out almost all of Jonah
Keri's rotation, in which case he would have last place all wrapped up.
-Joe
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