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1. Robinson Cano, Seattle--The gold standard of the two-way threat 2bs. One of the greatest ever.
2. Jose Altuve, Houston--The best pure hitter at the position and a disruptive lead-off man.
3. Neil Walker, Pittsburgh--A potent left-handed bat and solid, unspectacular glove work.
4. Dustin Pedroia, Boston--Offensive production has declined, but still a defensive whiz and clutch master.
5. Ian Kinsler, Detroit--Solid defensively, still speedy, solid pop, and always a scrappy leader in the clubhouse.
6. Ben Zobrist, Oakland--Perennial OBP man with solid pop who moves fluidly around the diamond.
7. Howie Kendrick, Los Angeles--Excellent OBP man and smooth hitter who has improved his footwork.
8. Brian Dozier, Minnesota--Most dangerous power hitter among present 2b's. Impressive 4.87 range factor.
9. Jason Kipnis, Cleveland--Had a terrible season, but is still a potent mix of pop, speed, and defense.
10. Kolten Wong, St. Louis--Showed solid left-handed pop and improved left-handed stroke at end of the year.