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Top Ten Right Fielders
1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA--Godzilla is the most feared hitter in MLB, solid RF as well.
2. Justin Upton, SD--5-tool talent is still very young and has more power to come. Only in SD for one year.
3. Yasiel Puig, LAD--Athletic monster will be a monstrous player if he ever smartens up his game.
4. Jose Bautista, TOR--Beastly power would garner more acclaim if he played in U.S.
5. Hunter Pence, SF--Speedy power hitter is the ebullient counter to the austere Posey.
6. Jayson Werth, WAS--Old goat is on the decline, but is still a highly skilled RF
7. George Springer, HOU--Wicked combo of speed, power, and athleticism in RF. Future Star.
8. Jason Heyward, STL--Excellent defender needs to work on hitting and getting on base.
9. Jorge Soler, CHC--Extremely talented Cuban has talent to rise to the #1 spot.
10. J.D. Martinez, DET--Has to prove last year's surprising, remarkable year was no fluke.
Top Ten Scariest Movies
1. The Exorcist--A terrifying visual and thematic assault on the viewer's senses and sensibilities.
2. Alien--Terrifying and spooky haunted house film in space with a particulalry malicious monster.
3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre--Shockingly realistic and relentless precursor to Slasher flicks.
4. A Nightmare on Elm St.--Freddy Kreuger, Johnny Depp eaten by a waterbed, and more frights.
5. Psycho--Horrifically deconstructed the 50's and the most memorable death scene ever.
6. The Thing--Carpenter's remake re-set Alien in isolated Antarctica with same claustrophobia.
7. Session 9--Haunting film about 4 men in an insane asylum...and maybe the Devil.
8. Invasion of the Body Snatchers--Greatest paranoia film ever skewers McCarthyism and conformity.
9. Night of the Living Dead--German Expressionism meets Zombies in Romero's classic.
10. Ringu--Much scarier than remake, The Ring, spliced old-fashioned Ghost story with modern technology.
1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA--Godzilla is the most feared hitter in MLB, solid RF as well.
2. Justin Upton, SD--5-tool talent is still very young and has more power to come. Only in SD for one year.
3. Yasiel Puig, LAD--Athletic monster will be a monstrous player if he ever smartens up his game.
4. Jose Bautista, TOR--Beastly power would garner more acclaim if he played in U.S.
5. Hunter Pence, SF--Speedy power hitter is the ebullient counter to the austere Posey.
6. Jayson Werth, WAS--Old goat is on the decline, but is still a highly skilled RF
7. George Springer, HOU--Wicked combo of speed, power, and athleticism in RF. Future Star.
8. Jason Heyward, STL--Excellent defender needs to work on hitting and getting on base.
9. Jorge Soler, CHC--Extremely talented Cuban has talent to rise to the #1 spot.
10. J.D. Martinez, DET--Has to prove last year's surprising, remarkable year was no fluke.
Top Ten Scariest Movies
1. The Exorcist--A terrifying visual and thematic assault on the viewer's senses and sensibilities.
2. Alien--Terrifying and spooky haunted house film in space with a particulalry malicious monster.
3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre--Shockingly realistic and relentless precursor to Slasher flicks.
4. A Nightmare on Elm St.--Freddy Kreuger, Johnny Depp eaten by a waterbed, and more frights.
5. Psycho--Horrifically deconstructed the 50's and the most memorable death scene ever.
6. The Thing--Carpenter's remake re-set Alien in isolated Antarctica with same claustrophobia.
7. Session 9--Haunting film about 4 men in an insane asylum...and maybe the Devil.
8. Invasion of the Body Snatchers--Greatest paranoia film ever skewers McCarthyism and conformity.
9. Night of the Living Dead--German Expressionism meets Zombies in Romero's classic.
10. Ringu--Much scarier than remake, The Ring, spliced old-fashioned Ghost story with modern technology.