Carl Crawford's once-promising career has been horribly derailed by one injury after the other. The 2013 season brought another injury-plagued campaign for Crawford, who played fewer than 150 games for the third straight year. When he was healthy, the 32-year-old outfielder was hardly the offensive threat he once was. Crawford still had good doubles power and hit for a decent average, but he slugged just .407 and stole just 15 bases in 116 games. Crawford isn't getting any younger, so his upside isn't what it used to be. Also, after three straight injury-plagued seasons, Fantasy owners are going to be more hesitant to use a draft pick on him. It does help that Crawford will still be part of a loaded Dodgers lineup in 2014, but he should not be drafted in Fantasy before the middle rounds. In fact, don't be surprised if he falls into the late rounds on Draft Day.
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