MARKET PULSE: Playing for keepers

See the end of the article for an explanation of the ratings used here. And a thousand thanks to the folks at OnRoto.com for providing the oh-so-important league ownership data for this article.

Keeper leagues, rejoice. With the season drawing to its end, we'll turn our focus to 2017. Below you will find a list of players available in a large number of leagues (as with everything, league context matters). We'll take a stab at rating the lot based on the likelihood that they yield good value next year. Rather than playing out the string, use whatever means (within the rules) you need to acquire one or two of these players. They may not work out. But you might also grab the next Reds' closer, or the Yankees' starting first baseman.

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