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Fred Who? Barney is the Man! Barney continues to star while Dustin Moseley's success looks more like Dust in the Wind. A look at those stories and more in this week's Week That Was.


Darwin Barney: Darwin Barney just keeps on keepin' on. The Cubbies second sacker tallied another three hits and three RBI on Friday. For the season, the surprise starter is raking at .326 clip with 22 runs, 17 RBI and a couple of swipes. It is performances like these – ones that seemingly come out of nowhere – that lead to roto titles. So, was this foreseeable? Actually, yes. In 2009, Barney hit .318 at AA. In 2010, he hit .299 at AAA. So there clearly was a track record of hitting for average. The only question was whether he would get a chance to play. Once that was announced, owners should have pounced. If he is available in your NL only league, grab him.


Dustin Moseley: Dustin Moseley's magical carpet ride seems to have crash landed. Moseley got tattooed last night, giving up six runs, nine hits and two walks in just four innings. Ok, say it with me – SELL!! Sell while the ERA sits at a strong 3.40. Moseley simply is nothing special. He will bounce around the majors for a number of years still and will even post a few good starts here and there. However, even Petco cannot convert ehhh to ahhh. San Diego has a number of younger, more talented arms they should be trying out. That will happen sooner rather than later. Crow about how Petco makes scrub pitchers stars, highlight the 3.40 ERA and sell while the window is still open. It will not be for long.


Fernando Martinez: Fernando Martinez got himself noticed last night by coming off the bench and going yard. Those in keeper leagues who haven't taken notice, you should. Martinez, despite seeming to have been around forever, is just 22 and not even at the age where players make the show. The talent is there and it will come out. So, if you can store him on reserve, do it. For those of you in one year NL only leagues, is it hard to see the Mets dealing Beltran (or Beltran getting hurt)? Is it hard to fathom that Angel Pagan really isn't Rickey Henderson? Do you really think that Jason Pridie is the answer? I think you get the point – there will be opportunity for FMart in the second half. Speculate on the cheap now.


Doug Fister: Doug Fister was awesome last night, giving up just four hits and two runs over eight innings against Schultz's red hot Indians. I have to admit it, when my NFBC partner, ESPN's own Nate Ravitz, extolled the virtues of Fister, I was, to say the least, dismissive. Ok, I will say it outright – you were right Nate! Seriously, I am starting to see that Fister is more than just a pitcher taking advantage of a cavernous park. With a 33/13 k/bb and an ERA of 3.22, Fister could help a lot of teams. The k/bb is not a fluke as he posted a 93/32 last year and 79/11 in AAA in 2009. With that key indicator locked down and 5 of the last 7 starts being quite strong, Fister has become a buy in my book.


Justin Duchscherer: Justin Duchscherer has finally toed the rubber in a real game – albeit an extended spring training game. According to reports right here at Rotoworld, the Duch threw 23 of his 26 pitches for strikes. Given that control is the toughest thing for a pitcher to get back after injury this is a big sign. Yes, Duch is always hurt and yes, the Orioles will be cautious. However, if you are in a deep league, you could do a lot worse than speculating on the Duch. After all, when he is on the mound, he is really pretty good. His career numbers show an almost 3/1 K/BB, an ERA of 3.13 and a WHIP of 1.14. Who couldn't use stats like that in the second half?


Ian Stewart: Ian Stewart's nightmare season continued as the Rockies shipped him back to the minors. You can hardly blame the team as Stewart is hitting an truly atrocious .064. So, what are the roto-effects? First, look for Ty Wigginton to get a lot of PT and put up classic Wiggy numbers (20+ HR and decent counting numbers). Also, it is time to cut bait on Stewart unless you have a huge reserve and can stash him. He has never hit .260 or better in the bigs and strikes out a ton. There simply are no signs that Ian will bounce back any time soon.


Andres Torres: Andres Torres had a big day Friday, going 3-5 with a triple and a swipe. Since coming off of the shelf, Torres is 7-15, so obviously, he will play and needs to be active in all formats. However, he is a player with major risk. The Giants have outfielders all over the place, so they do not need to be patient if Torres hits a slump. Also, Torres is one of those players who had his career breakout year at 32 – rarely a sign of long term success. So, if you own Andres, now is the time to sell. Market away.


Scott Rolen: Scott Rolen came off the DL Friday. The question now becomes which Scott Rolen will show up? Will the Reds get the guy who was hitting .217 before getting hurt or the guy who .284 with 20 HR last year. Honestly, I just do not know. However, I do know that I avoid older injury prone players unless the price is bargain basement. If I owned Rolen, I would wait for a couple of good games and then sell. My gut says this will be a frustrating injury-filled year for the Reds vet.


Delmon Young: The light hitting twins got a boost Friday with the return of Delmon Young from the DL. Before getting hurt, Young couldn't hit a beach ball with a broom, hitting only .228 with no home runs. Unlike Rolen above, Delmon poses a major buy low opportunity. First, he is just 25 and has posted a .290+ batting average in his 4+ years in the big leagues. Bottom line is the best is yet to come for Young. He will hit and hit a lot. The only question is whether the woeful Twins offense will drag him down.


Logan Morrison: Sticking with returns from the shelf, the Fish activated Logan Morrison in time for the game Friday. Prior to getting hurt LoMo was raking at a .327. Moreover, he had hit 4 HR already – doubling his 2010 total. Oh, and he hit number 5 last night – a very good sign indeed. Buy while you still can.


And last, but not least, Schultz says: "For every 100,000 words written about rotisserie baseball, 99,990 of them are about the players you should acquire, drop, trade and keep your eye on. Very rarely do we talk about the actual game of rotisserie baseball and the rules that govern them. No surprise there, David Foster Wallace was the only person that could make a dissertation on rules and the bureaucracy that creates them interesting and he found the IRS a more interesting topic than fantasy sports. Plus, every league has different rules, so a discussion on the topic can often have limited relevance. At a bare minimum, at the beginning of the season, every owner should have a legitimate chance to win and, over the course of the season, needs to know that they are being treated equally. Terrible league rules and/or a weak commissioner are fatal to a league's success, prompting unnecessary fights and an unmanageable turnover of owners. Fortunately, you have access to the mind of the greatest commissioner in the history of rotisserie baseball. Yes, Schultz is more than Glenn Colton's witty friend.

The injury to Kendrys Morales raises the interesting issue of how the failure to have proper rules in place can jeopardize the competitive balance. In redraft leagues, an injury to someone like Morales - a roto-gamechanging talent - is a nonissue, he can be cut and life goes on. What about keeper leagues? In auction leagues that are salary driven, this presents a perplexing conundrum. Releasing someone like Morales simply hands him to someone as a free agent who can keep him for 2012 at a bargain basement price. On the other hand, if you keep him to prevent some other team from netting a nice keeper, you're clogging up a roster spot that could be used to help you for this year or next. The easiest and quite possibly only fair way to address this situation is to institute a rule preventing players on the disabled list from being acquired as free agents. The goal of any auction league should be to get every player to market value as soon as possible. It may take 5 or 6 years for some players (think Albert Pujols coming out of nowhere to be the best hitter in baseball) but good foresight should be reasonably rewarded. Assuming Morales, or any player of his stature that suffers a year-ending injury, returns the next year, he goes back into the auction and goes for whatever the market will bear. No one gets a cheap bargain and no one gets stuck with the onus of being the sole protector of your league's integrity.

In a realistic sense, if you were counting on Morales, you've already addressed his absence over the first six weeks of the season. There's no need to rush and pick up Eric Hosmer (who is the real deal) or Mark Trumbo, although both would only be available if you play in an inattentive or slow-witted league.

One last thing, if you eliminate the first game of the season, after last night Fausto Carmona has a 2.56 ERA and a 1.03 WHIP while pitching for the team with the best record in the American League. Once you admit you were wrong about Carmona and the Indians, the incessant Tribe thumping will stop (or at least go down to a dull whoop). Until then, it's Tribe Time baby. It's Tribe Time. "


Response: Very interesting roto legalisms from the baron of the bottom of the page. I agree that in keeper leagues, injured players should not be FAAB-able. Should they be tradeable? I would argue no for the same reason, but it does illustrate the need to have a proper constitution in place. For those whose leagues don't, I highly recommend going to the Tout Wars site, www.toutwars.com, and checking out the constitution. It will give you a head start.
 

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AL Notes: Punting Pierre
The Rangers lost center fielder Julio Borbon to a hamstring injury Friday, but their outfield situation is about to get a whole lot better. Nelson Cruz (quad) is expected to begin a rehab assignment Monday and come off the DL on Friday, while Josh Hamilton could return soon thereafter.

Hamilton will have a CT scan on his broken humerus Wednesday. If it shows the bone is healed, he'll begin a rehab assignment a day or two afterwards. The Dallas Morning News speculates that he'll return as a DH for the series beginning May 27. My guess is that he'll be activated four days earlier -- a week from Monday -- if he gets off to a fast start in the minors.

With Borbon out, the Rangers are looking at an outfield of David Murphy in left, Endy Chavez in center and Mitch Moreland in right for the next few days. When Cruz returns, the Rangers will give Murphy time in center and Moreland starts at first, costing Chavez and Mike Napoli at-bats. If Hamilton returns as a full-time DH for a week or two, then Michael Young will be the full-timer at first base, leaving Napoli with little to do. Chris Davis could be demoted at that point.

American League Notes

- The first taste of interleague play comes this weekend and the following AL teams will be playing three games in NL parks: Detroit, Minnesota, Oakland, Seattle, Tampa Bay and Texas.

The Tigers will probably start Victor Martinez twice and Alex Avila once behind the plate next weekend.

The Twins will move Jason Kubel to the outfield. Michael Cuddyer will probably sit at least once, but he will shift to second base for a game or two.

The A's will likely give Hideki Matsui one start in left field over Josh Willingham, but he's a weaker play than usual.

The Mariners will sit Jack Cust at least twice.

The Rays figure to shift Johnny Damon to left field. It's a good excuse for any mixed leaguers holding on to Sam Fuld to move on now.

The Rangers, as mentioned, will play Young at first. Napoli is likely to get one start behind the plate.

- Tampa Bay decided against giving Brandon Guyer a real shot, even after he homered in his major league debut. I can't imagine they'll stick with Fuld for much longer, as he's all of the way down to .245/.300/.361 for the year now. Brandon Jennings is hitting .300/.414/.492 in Triple-A, and the Rays wouldn't lose anything defensively by going to him in left. Guyer would be a downgrade, though he's far from bad out there. I really think Jennings will get the call within a week or two.

- Writing this Saturday night while the Red Sox and Yankees are dueling, I'm not exactly sure what to make of the Jorge Posada news at the moment. There's talk of back stiffness, but Yankees sources believe he refused to play against Boston after manager Joe Girardi informed him that he'd bat ninth for the first time in 12 years. No one seems to think Posada will choose retirement, though it sounds like plenty of Yankee fans would love to see him replaced by Jesus Montero. I still think Posada is going to hit this year. With his power and patience, he only needs to bat .250 or so to be a solid DH. He's at .165 right now, so, yeah, that's not working. But I'm not giving up on him, and I don't think the Yankees were ready to do so either. If they do now, it's because Saturday's actions forced their hands.

- White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen badly wants Juan Pierre to succeed in left field, but the team still has to be weighing a change. Jordan Danks, John's younger brother, has been showing big-time power at Triple-A Charlotte and is up to .245/.341/.557 with eight homers and 25 RBI in 106 at-bats. Dayan Viciedo is playing left field for Charlotte most days and is hitting .304/.345/.486 in 138 at-bats. According to reports, Viciedo, who signed with the White Sox as a third baseman, hasn't displayed much range in left field, so he'd be a clear downgrade from Pierre defensively. Danks would probably be an upgrade there, but he does have big issues making contact (33 strikeouts in 31 games) and I don't think he'd hit for average in the majors. It still wouldn't be a bad idea for the White Sox to give Danks a try, but they'll probably give Pierre a couple of more weeks first.

- Sergio Santos may not be getting many saves, but he's up to 18 scoreless innings for the season. Although I like the way Matt Thornton is throwing now, it doesn't look like there will be much reason for the White Sox to switch closers anytime soon.

- I dropped some hints on Twitter a couple of weeks ago, but now I've officially soured on Wade Davis. His ERA is down from 4.07 as a rookie to 3.47 this year, but his velocity and his swings and misses are well down too. He's averaging just 90.2 mph with his fastball, according to Fangraphs, down from 92.3 mph last year, and he's still not showing the plus curve that helped make him a force in the minors. As a result, he's struck out just 23 batters in 49 1/3 innings for the season. He's kept the ERA down by avoiding the home run ball, but that changed on Saturday, as he allowed his third and fourth bombs of the season. There was no reason to think it'd last anyway, as he's getting fewer grounders than he did when he gave up 24 homers in 168 innings last season.

I'm not saying there's no hope for Davis in 2012 and beyond, but unless he regains some velocity or comes up with a better breaking ball, his 2011 ERA is going to keep climbing steadily.

- J.P. Howell is likely to come off the DL this week after missing more than a year with shoulder problems. The left-hander saved 17 games for the Rays in 2009, so he could emerge as a contender for saves if (well, when) Kyle Farnsworth implodes. He might be a liability in the short term, but he'd be nice to have stashed away in AL-only leagues.

- With Kendrys Morales (ankle) out for the season, Mark Trumbo has a real shot at finishing with 20 homers and 80 RBI. Still, I think he's a sell-high candidate. I remain skeptical that he's going to make enough contact to maintain a decent average. He rarely walks, so even with his power, he's going to be a major liability if he turns out to be a .240 hitter. The Angels shouldn't have any immediate plans to replace him, but they might be able to find a cheap upgrade at first base in July.

- Vernon Wells' at-bats are going to Alberto Callaspo as a result of the shift of Howie Kendrick to left field. Wells will miss another full week with his groin strain.

- Hank Conger is taking a seat against the current string of lefties the Angels are facing. Although Conger is a switch-hitter, manager Mike Scioscia has used him only against righties to date. Hopefully that will change at some point. Jeff Mathis isn't exactly feasting against left-handers with his .143/.172/.179 line in 28 at-bats.

- Jordan Walden is looking pretty shaky as of late, having blown two save chances and surrendered runs in three of his last five appearances. Fernando Rodney certainly isn't taking advantage, though, as he's allowed four runs in 5 2/3 innings this month. If Walden's command issues cost him the gig at some point, it might be Scott Downs who takes over the Angels' closer. However, Walden remains the best bet in the team's pen.

- Luke Scott is slumping since the announcement that he has a partially torn labrum in his shoulder, and while he doesn't want to go on the disabled list, his bat may make the decision for him if he can't regain his power stroke. The Orioles would go with Felix Pie their primary left fielder in that event. Nolan Reimold has done nothing to justify a callup while hitting .226/.321/.365 in Triple-A.

- The Tigers put Magglio Ordonez (ankle) back on the DL on Friday and called up Andy Dirks, but they chose not to give Dirks a start in his first two days on the roster. It'd certainly make sense for them to give the left-handed-hitting Dirks a try against righties, considering that he was hitting .348/.386/.576 with five homers and eight steals in 92 at-bats against them in Triple-A. It doesn't come as much of a surprise that Ryan Raburn has struggled against righties while playing regularly for the first time in his career, and if Dirks plays up to his ability, he should have a chance of lasting as a platoon outfielder following Ordonez's return. He's worth owning in AL-only leagues.

- The Red Sox are standing by John Lackey after his ERA ballooned to 8.01 on Wednesday. He actually deserved better that night, and I have no idea what Terry Francona was thinking in letting him give up five runs in the seventh inning, bringing his total for the night to nine runs. I still don't see why Lackey can't turn it around and reemerge as the adequate third starter he was last year. Obviously, though, his head isn't really in it right now (and for good reason). There's no alternative left but to bench him in AL-only leagues. If he struggles again this week, the Red Sox will probably stash him on the DL and give his rotation spot to Tim Wakefield for a little while.

- Minnesota got Delmon Young back Friday, but it doesn't look Joe Mauer (knee), Jim Thome (oblique) or Tsuyoshi Nishioka (leg) will return this week. Fourth outfielder Jason Repko (quad) is expected back, possibly on Friday. He'll likely replace Ben Revere on the roster.

- Even with Adam Lind (back) out of action all week, the Blue Jays stuck with 13 pitchers. There's simply no one from the group they want to demote. It looks like Jayson Nix will come off the DL on Monday, so either the Jays will finally dismiss that extra pitcher or David Cooper will get the boot. Cooper is batting just .121 and he made an error that led to a run Saturday, so even if he does survive Nix's return, it's hard to imagine him lasting much longer.

- We can assume that Cooper won't be replaced by Travis Snider right now. Snider had a great first week at Triple-A Las Vegas, but he's hitless in his last four games and he still doesn't have a homer in 55 at-bats. Las Vegas is an outstanding environment for power hitters, so that Snider has managed just a pair of doubles in 10 home games isn't a good sign.

- Tommy Hunter's setback with his strained groin means both Derek Holland and Matt Harrison are safe for a little while longer. It looks like he's probably going to miss another month. The Rangers have decided to try Scott Feldman (knee) as a starter as he begins his rehab assignment this week, and if he impresses, he could be inserted into the rotation at the end of May. I still have hopes for Holland, but he does need to step it up. Saturday's quality start against the Angels was just his fourth in eight tries. Harrison is 5-for-7 in that category.

- While so much has gone so right for the Royals this season, Joakim Soria's struggles are of definite concern. His fastball is down about two mph, and he's getting only about half as many swinging strikes as usual. The Royals say it's mechanics and that they've spotted the flaw in his delivery. If that's the case, maybe things will get better over these next two weeks. I don't suspect that he'll pitch badly enough to lose his job at any point, but an injury can't be ruled out. Aaron Crow and Jeremy Jeffress would be the candidates to step into his role. If the Royals needed to switch closers tomorrow, Crow would probably be the choice. However, I do like Jeffress's chances of overtaking him as time goes on.

- With Dallas Braden done for the season because of a torn shoulder capsule, the A's are now looking at Tyson Ross as a permanent fifth starter. I was a bit skeptical, in part because he didn't show a changeup as a reliever last year. However, the change is proving to be a legitimate third pitch for him. Also key is that he's throwing just as hard as a starter that he did while airing it out for a couple of innings at a time last year. I'm not sure he's a mixed-league starter, but it looks like he'll be quite an asset in AL-only leagues.

Since these are the A's, it's worth trying to figure out who is next on the depth chart, too. Bobby Cramer, who is getting stretched back out in the minors after opening the season in Oakland's pen, has a 4.60 ERA in four starts for Triple-A Sacramento. Josh Outman, who I really liked as a sleeper as he completed his comeback from Tommy John surgery, has struggled for the River Cats, walking 24 and amassing a 5.28 ERA in 30 2/3 innings. If the A's were to lose a starter within the next few weeks, my guess is that they'd go to Guillermo Moscoso. The 27-year-old Moscoso has pitched 12 scoreless innings his last two times out and has a 40/10 K/BB ratio to go along with his 3.13 ERA in 37 1/3 IP for Sacramento. He'd be worth trying in AL-only leagues if he gets the call.

- I've been focused on Kevin Kouzmanoff since day one, but how much more Mark Ellis can the A's take? After another 0-for on Saturday, he's down to .177 for the season. He's also walked just four times and driven in all of six runs in 130 at-bats. With Jemile Weeks tearing it up in Triple-A (he's hitting .343/.438/.510), the A's have a better fallback at second base than they do at the hot corner. I think they'd prefer to see Ellis turn it around, given that he's still a top-notch defender. However, if he's still slumping when June 1 comes around, they're not going to have much choice other than to make a switch.

- Andrew Bailey (forearm) reportedly looked good in his extended-spring training outing Saturday, so it looks like he'll begin a rehab assignment this week. He's getting closer.

- I gave my thoughts on new Mariners callups Carlos Peguero and Michael Wilson over at HardballTalk. Franklin Gutierrez (stomach) is expected to come off the disabled list early this week, necessitating that someone get dropped from the roster. It looked like the Mariners were making a commitment to Michael Saunders when they dropped Milton Bradley and Ryan Langerhans from the roster on the same day, but Saunders is batting just .171/.225/.270 after 111 at-bats. While I'm guessing that Peguero goes, leaving the Mariners with a Saunders-Wilson platoon in left field, it wouldn't be shocking if Saunders is dropped instead. The right-handed hitting Wilson is the one of the three least likely to have a future with the Mariners. However, since Peguero and Saunders are left-handed hitters and would benefit from playing regularly, it'd make no sense to keep both.

- Brandon League's horrible week hasn't cost him closing duties yet, but he has to be just one more blown save away from losing his job, presumably to Jamey Wright. Of course, Wright is no one's ideal closer, but he's the best option in the pen with prospects Josh Lueke and Dan Cortes looking nowhere near ready. I don't know if League is hurt after the hefty early-season workload, but it is a real possibility. He's always been terribly inconsistent, but that's usually a result of poor control. He's never gotten hit like this.

- Grady Sizemore was out of the Indians lineup for a fourth straight day Saturday because of a sore knee. There's still no word when he'll be back, but barring a negative report Sunday, he'll have to be kept active in all but the shallowest formats.

- Jack Hannahan is just 5-for-29 with one RBI this month, and the Indians held him out of Saturday's lineup in favor of Adam Everett. If Hannahan continues to slump, there's the chance we'll see Lonnie Chisenhall before the end of June. Chisenhall's overall .285/.373/.446 line at Triple-A Columbus doesn't really stand out, but the left-handed hitter is batting .326/.421/.500 in 92 at-bats against righties. Stick him in a platoon role and he might be a big contributor as the Indians try to maintain their surprising early pace.
 

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Interleague play set to begin
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Fantasy Forecaster updated Saturday, May 14 at 4:19 p.m. ET.
On tap: Interleague play begins on Friday with six of what Major League Baseball calls "traditional rivalries," like Washington Nationals-Baltimore Orioles (Beltway Series), Cincinnati Reds-Cleveland Indians (Ohio Cup), St. Louis Cardinals-Kansas City Royals (I-70 Series), New York Mets-New York Yankees (Subway Series), Oakland Athletics-San Francisco Giants (Battle of the Bay) and Tampa Bay Rays-Florida Marlins (Citrus Series). But surprisingly, it's a typically unappealing interleague matchup, Seattle Mariners-San Diego Padres, that features notable storylines: Fantasy ace and defending American League Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez and rookie sensation Michael Pineda will each make a start in San Diego's cavernous Petco Park.


The beginning of interleague play stacks the schedule: All 30 teams play exactly seven games apiece in Week 7, so there's no quantitative advantage for one team or another, and two-start pitchers should be easy to pinpoint. This isn't a week to "get cute;" play your best matchups.


The Philadelphia Phillies will tentatively welcome Roy Oswalt back to their rotation for a Tuesday start in St. Louis, giving him a two-start week, the second turn coming Sunday versus the Texas Rangers. Oswalt's fantasy owners face quite a dilemma; reports from Oswalt's May 12 rehabilitation start had his velocity down, not to mention he's 4-6 with a 4.54 ERA and 1.36 WHIP in 12 career starts versus the Rangers, a familiar interleague foe from his Houston Astros days. Being that I generally advise fantasy owners to take a conservative approach with pitchers fresh off the DL, a somewhat similar one with Oswalt is advised.


Reminder: For those of you in weekly-transactions leagues, first pitch of Week 7 is 6:40 p.m. ET on Monday. Here are this week's other scheduled first pitches by day: Tuesday 1:05 p.m. ET, Wednesday 7:05 p.m. ET, Thursday 12:35 p.m. ET, Friday 7:05 p.m. ET, Saturday 1:07 p.m. ET, Sunday 1:05 p.m. ET.


Quick click by section, if you're seeking advice in a specific area:
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Projected starting pitchers




The chart below lists each of the 30 MLB teams' schedules and projected starting pitchers, and provides a matchup rating for each day's starter. Pitchers scheduled to start twice this week are in gray/beige boxes.


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5/16</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Tue
5/17</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Wed
5/18</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Thu
5/19</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Fri
5/20</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sat
5/21</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sun
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Tillman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Britton
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Guthrie
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Bergesen
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Arrieta
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Tillman
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Britton
(LHP)
P: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
Matsuzaka
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
Lackey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Buchholz
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Beckett
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Lester
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Matsuzaka
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Lackey
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Jackson
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Danks
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Peavy
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Humber
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Floyd
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Buehrle
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Jackson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Carrasco
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Masterson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Carmona
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
White
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Tomlin
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Carrasco
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Masterson
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
Porcello
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
Coke
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Verlander
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Penny
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Scherzer
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Porcello
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Coke
(LHP)
P: 7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Mazzaro
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
O'Sullivan
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Hochevar
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Francis
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
Davies
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
Mazzaro
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
O'Sullivan
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Pineiro
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Chatwood
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Weaver
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Haren
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Santana
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Pineiro
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Chatwood
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Liriano
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Baker
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Pavano
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Blackburn
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Duensing
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Liriano
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Baker
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
Burnett
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
Nova
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Colon
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Sabathia
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Garcia
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Burnett
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Nova
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Anderson
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Gonzalez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
McCarthy
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Ross
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Cahill
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Anderson
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Gonzalez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Vargas
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Fister
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Bedard
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Pineda
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Vargas
(LHP)
P: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Price
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Shields
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Hellickson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Davis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Sonnanstine
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Price
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Shields
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Lewis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Harrison
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Ogando
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Holland
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Wilson
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Lewis
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Harrison
(LHP)
P: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
Drabek
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
Litsch
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Romero
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Reyes
(LHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Morrow
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Drabek
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Litsch
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
Galarraga
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Saunders
(LHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Collmenter
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Kennedy
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Galarraga
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Hanson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Lowe
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
TBD

P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Jurrjens
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Hanson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Lowe
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Garza
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Coleman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Dempster
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Davis
(LHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Zambrano
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Garza
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Coleman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Bailey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Volquez
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Arroyo
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Cueto
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Wood
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Bailey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Volquez
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Mortensen
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Jimenez
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
DeLaRosa
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Chacin
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Hammel
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Mortensen
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Jimenez
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Johnson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Nolasco
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Volstad
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Sanchez
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Vazquez
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Johnson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Nolasco
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
Myers
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
W.Rdrguez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Norris
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Happ
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
A.Rdrguez
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Myers
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
W.Rdrguez
(LHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Kuroda
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Garland
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Kershaw
(LHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Billingsley
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Lilly
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Kuroda
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Garland
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Marcum
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Wolf
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Gallardo
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Narveson
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Greinke
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Marcum
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Wolf
(LHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
Pelfrey
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
Niese
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Gee
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Dickey
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Capuano
(LHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Pelfrey
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Niese
(LHP)
P: 2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Lee
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Oswalt
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Hamels
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Blanton
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Halladay
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Lee
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Oswalt
(RHP)
P: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
Maholm
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
Morton
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
McDonald
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Karstens
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Correia
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Maholm
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Morton
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
Westbrook
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
Garcia
(LHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Lohse
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
McClellan
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Carpenter
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Westbrook
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Garcia
(LHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Richard
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Stauffer
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Moseley
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Harang
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Latos
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Richard
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Stauffer
(RHP)
P: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
Sanchez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
Cain
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Bumgarner
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Vogelsong
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Lincecum
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Sanchez
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Cain
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Lannan
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Zimmrmnn
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Gorzelanny
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Marquis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Lannan
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Zimmrmnn
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>P: The starting pitcher's matchup rating, which accounts for past history (three years' worth as well as past 21 days), opponent and ballpark. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst.





Tristan's pitching strategies




• Go west, young fantasy owner, and load up on American League West pitching this week. Three of the four teams from that division have the most favorable matchups, the aforementioned Mariners leading the pack. Believe it or not, Mariners starters rank ninth in the majors in ERA (3.60) and 10th in WHIP (1.27) for the season, and in their past 23 games have 15 quality starts, 11 wins, a 2.92 ERA and 1.21 WHIP. Even slow-starting Erik Bedard has turned things around; he has a 2.62 ERA and 1.08 WHIP in his past four turns. He's worth using in AL-only and deep mixed leagues, but it's two-start pitcher Jason Vargas who is a particularly attractive option. He had a 2.10 ERA and 1.05 WHIP in his four interleague starts last season, makes his second Week 7 start in San Diego's Petco Park and his first against the majors' weakest offense, the Minnesota Twins (3.23 runs per game, .622 OPS).


• The Los Angeles Angels play a pair of two-game series in Oakland's Overstock.com Coliseum and Seattle's Safeco Field, two of the best pitchers' parks in baseball. Obviously, you'll want to use their top two starters, Dan Haren and Jered Weaver, who are both scheduled to pitch at Safeco, but it's two-start pitcher Joel Pineiro who stands out as a fine matchups play this week. He's 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA and 1.03 WHIP in three starts since being activated from the DL, and keep in mind seven of his past 10 starts at the Coliseum were quality starts.


• While the Mariners, Angels and Oakland Athletics will all face one another for a portion of Week 7, that doesn't diminish the appeal of their pitching matchups. They could all engage in low-scoring pitchers' duels, and in the case of the Athletics' starters, their 2.66 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and 17 quality starts in their past 25 games might even give them the edge over the other two teams. All five Athletics starters warrant attention across the board, even No. 5 starter Tyson Ross, who battles the light-hitting Twins at home. By the way, if you're a wary Brett Anderson owner, keep this in mind: He's 1-4 with a 6.62 ERA and 1.82 WHIP in seven career starts versus the Rangers, 19-16 with a 3.17 ERA and 1.18 WHIP in 50 career starts versus everyone else, and this week he won't face the Rangers.


• You can lump the Padres, the Mariners' interleague opponent, into the mix of "low-scoring, pitchers'-duel" candidates for Week 7, as it's not unthinkable that the two teams combined might score fewer than 10 runs in their three-game interleague series. Sure, Michael Pineda and Felix Hernandez are their opponents, but Mat Latos and Clayton Richard are a combined 5-1 with a 2.63 ERA and 1.17 WHIP in 10 career interleague starts, not to mention have a 2.88 ERA and 1.19 WHIP in 47 career starts combined at Petco Park. Keep both in there.


• Sticking with the "West Coast" theme, the Giants are the final team profiled with elite pitching matchups, a pick that might surprise you considering that their first two games of the week will be played in Colorado's Coors Field. A two-game set in Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, followed by a three-game home set versus the Athletics, however, more than balances the week's matchups. Here's another point in the Giants' favor: Their Monday starter, Jonathan Sanchez, has won three consecutive Coors Field assignments with a 1.04 ERA in those games, and their Tuesday starter, Matt Cain, is 4-2 with a 3.47 ERA and 1.18 WHIP in his past eight starts at Coors. Incidentally, Cain, a two-start pitcher with his second turn coming against the Athletics on Sunday, has a 2.30 ERA and 1.01 WHIP in eight career starts versus that particular opponent.


For more insight into Week 7 pitching matchups, see my rankings for the top 75 starting pitchers, as well as every two-start pitcher, at column's end.


Team advantages



The chart below lists each of the 30 teams' total number of scheduled games, home games and games versus right- and left-handed pitchers, and provides a matchup rating for the week's games in terms of overall offense, offense for left- and right-handed hitters and base stealing. Matchup ratings for each individual game are listed under the corresponding date.


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<TABLE style="MARGIN: 0px; WIDTH: 100%"><THEAD><TR><TH style="WIDTH: 30px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Team</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Games</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Overall
Rating</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Mon
5/16</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Tue
5/17</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Wed
5/18</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Thu
5/19</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Fri
5/20</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sat
5/21</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sun
5/22</CENTER></TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
bal.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 8
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
4
L: 7
R: 1
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
9
L: 10
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
1
L: 1
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
6
L: 8
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
8
L: 9
R: 7
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
6
L: 8
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
H:
10
L: 9
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
2
L: 2
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
7
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
5
L: 6
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 9
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 10
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
6
L: 8
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
8
L: 6
R: 10
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
6
L: 10
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
3
L: 5
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
6
L: 9
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
cle.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
3
L: 4
R: 2
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
6
L: 1
R: 8
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
5
L: 2
R: 6
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 9
R: 4
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
H:
7
L: 10
R: 2
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
5
L: 6
R: 4
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
6
L: 6
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
7
L: 10
R: 1
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 7
R: 6
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
9
L: 10
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
5
L: 10
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 6
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 3
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
6
L: 4
R: 7
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
1
L: 1
R: 2
S: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 1
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
3
L: 2
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
4
L: 7
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
1
L: 3
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
1
L: 3
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 3
L: 4
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
4
L: 1
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
3
L: 3
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 2
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 7
R: 9
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
H:
2
L: 1
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
8
L: 3
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
6
L: 8
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
8
L: 9
R: 7
S: 2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
oak.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
5
L: 5
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
7
L: 7
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
8
L: 9
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
4
L: 2
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
2
L: 2
R: 3
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
sea.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 1
L: 1
R: 3
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 6
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
2
L: 4
R: 1
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
5
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
2
L: 1
R: 3
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tam.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
6
L: 10
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
10
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
4
L: 3
R: 6
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tex.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
10
L: 7
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 2
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tor.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
H:
6
L: 8
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 7
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 6
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
8
L: 9
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
ari.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
3 vs. L
3 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 7
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
H:
7
L: 2
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
7
L: 7
R: 6
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
atl.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 9
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
8
L: 8
R: 7
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
8
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
6
L: 7
R: 5
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
5
L: 6
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
chc.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
5
L: 3
R: 7
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
7
L: 9
R: 5
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
3
L: 3
R: 3
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
3
L: 1
R: 3
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
4
L: 7
R: 1
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
cin.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 9
L: 8
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
9
L: 9
R: 9
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
10
L: 10
R: 7
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
4
L: 3
R: 5
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
8
L: 9
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
4
L: 10
R: 1
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
col.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
5
L: 3
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
8
L: 6
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
3
L: 7
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
3
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
fla.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 7
R: 9
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
7
L: 8
R: 6
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
6
L: 7
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
8
L: 8
R: 8
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
8
L: 7
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
2
L: 1
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
hou.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 6
R: 3
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
2
L: 1
R: 4
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
lad.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
3
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
3
L: 1
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
3
L: 6
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
4
L: 5
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
6
L: 8
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
mil.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
2
L: 4
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
4
L: 3
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
8
L: 8
R: 8
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
6
L: 5
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
5
L: 5
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
nym.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
H:
4
L: 3
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
9
L: 10
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
phi.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
4 vs. L
3 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 4
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
5
L: 3
R: 7
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
5
L: 1
R: 7
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
3
L: 1
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
5
L: 8
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 10
R: 10
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
pit.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 8
R: 6
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
H:
7
L: 8
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 7
R: 6
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
6
L: 8
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
stl.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
H:
2
L: 1
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
sdg.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
6
L: 5
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
3
L: 5
R: 1
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
4
L: 1
R: 5
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
sfo.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 2
L: 5
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
H:
6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
H:
3
L: 4
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
2
L: 6
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
4
L: 3
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
5
L: 8
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
was.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 7
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
7
L: 10
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
6
L: 9
R: 3
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
9
L: 9
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 4</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Some of the data used to generate this chart is derived from Baseball Musings' Day-by-day database.

H: Hitters' matchup rating, which accounts for the opposing starting pitcher's past history (three years' worth as well as past 21 days) as well as ballpark factors. L: Hitters' matchup rating accounting only for left-handed hitters. R: Hitters' matchup rating accounting for only right-handed hitters. S: Base stealing matchup rating, which accounts for the opponent's catchers' ability to gun down opposing base stealers. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst.




Tristan's hitting strategies



• Designated hitter implications are a top storyline of interleague play in fantasy baseball, as natural DHs either sit or have to play the field in National League parks, while some NL bench players get extra at-bats thanks to the addition of the DH in American League venues. Among the players affected this week:


Detroit Tigers: Victor Martinez can move to catcher, so Alex Avila stands to lose just as many at-bats as the two split the chores.
Athletics: Hideki Matsui stands the most to lose, though he could slide to left field, a position in which he started 17 times in 2011.
Mariners: Jack Cust is more likely than Matsui to man left field, starting ahead of freshly promoted Carlos Peguero.
Rays: Would the Rays start Johnny Damon in left field over Sam Fuld and deal with the defensive hit? Perhaps for a game or two.
Rangers: Michael Young will have to find at-bats all over the infield, but the Rangers might scatter the days off. You might scarcely notice.
Atlanta Braves: Catcher David Ross -- with Brian McCann shifting to DH -- could be the benefactor of the DH addition, but since the Braves will face only right-handed starters, Eric Hinske is actually a smarter choice.
Chicago Cubs: Tyler Colvin finally has a place to play, not that he's hitting enough to warrant fantasy consideration.
Reds: Last season, Jonny Gomes was the Reds' regular DH and he'll probably be that again. That opens up left field to a Fred Lewis/Chris Heisey platoon.
Houston Astros: Expect Carlos Lee to be the Astros' DH, opening up left field for Brian Bogusevic or Jason Michaels.
Los Angeles Dodgers: Jay Gibbons, fresh off the disabled list, would be a natural choice as the Dodgers' DH.
Mets: Jason Bay? Carlos Beltran? Whoever the choice, Fernando Martinez should finally have a place to play in this outfield.
Cardinals: The DH is an ideal spot for Allen Craig to get three guaranteed starts; or he could man right field with Lance Berkman at DH.
Nationals: Matt Stairs is a natural DH, though he might sit the Sunday game against left-handed starter Zach Britton.


• Seven home games for the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field? Could there be a more obvious set of hitting matchups to exploit? The White Sox might not have impressed you with their offensive exploits thus far, but in their first 10 games in May they've improved, averaging 4.10 runs and batting .272/.355/.440. Slow-starting Adam Dunn is finally getting his act together, with .333/.452/.667 rates in 10 May games, and so is Gordon Beckham to a lesser degree, his rates .300/.364/.500 in 10 games in the month. A schedule like this should only fuel what looks like hot streaks for both, and while Dunn obviously is beyond his buy-low stage, Beckham is the one who could really stand to restore his owners' confidence.


• As mentioned above, the Tigers' Avila and Martinez might be dividing starts during the weekend interleague series in Pittsburgh, but keep in mind each might start at least five times regardless -- in all four intraleague games and at least once apiece in Pittsburgh. That the team rates a perfect 10 makes each a worthy fantasy start, especially since Avila is a .288/.344/.563 hitter against right-handers and Martinez .353/.397/.618, and the Tigers are set to face six right-handed starters in their seven games. Jhonny Peralta is also in the midst of a hot streak; he's a .364/.417/.697 hitter in nine games in May.


• The Reds might not have outstanding overall numbers versus right-handers -- their .251/.323/.398 rates result in a 10th-ranked .721 team OPS -- but what stands out about their schedule this week is the volume of opposing righty starters who struggle against lefties: Casey Coleman (Tuesday), Jeff Karstens (Thursday), Carlos Carrasco (Saturday) and Justin Masterson (Sunday). The Reds do have lefty lumber: Jay Bruce and Joey Votto most notably, but also DH candidate Fred Lewis. Lewis is the NL-only sleeper, potentially earning three or four starts, and both catchers, Ramon Hernandez and Ryan Hanigan, are worth a look in that format.


• The Nationals boast only two active players with a batting average better than .235, and have an NL-worst .222 team batting average, but it's schedules like these that can often kick-start a bad offense. Sure, Orioles youngsters Jake Arrieta (Friday) and Zach Britton (Sunday) present challenges, but no other Nationals opposing starter is terribly threatening. In fact, in daily-transaction leagues, it's easy to pick and choose the strong matchups: Load up on righties -- like Ian Desmond, Michael Morse and Wilson Ramos -- against Paul Maholm (Monday), and lefties -- like Adam LaRoche and Laynce Nix -- against Charlie Morton (Tuesday) and Dillon Gee (Wednesday). And in weekly leagues, games against the Pirates, Mets and Orioles might be the perfect recipe for beginning hot streaks for struggling hitters like Danny Espinosa, LaRoche and Jayson Werth.


Weather report



Be aware that the weather report is treacherous in the northeast this week, the chances of rain 40 percent or greater in Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Washington all the way through Thursday. There are games scheduled in each of those cities early in the week, including four in a row for the Mets to begin the week, so don't be shocked if northeastern teams suffer postponements.


One note about rainouts: Teams tend to wait out rain -- or immediately reschedule postponements as next-game doubleheaders -- during interleague play, as those opponents tend to visit one time per season. It's the Monday-Thursday games that should be of gravest concern of being wiped out, especially since all of those are two-game series with quick travel turnaround.


Weatherproof games: Rays at Blue Jays (2, Wed-Thu); Astros at Blue Jays (3, Fri-Sun); Rockies at Brewers (3, Fri-Sun); Padres at Diamondbacks (2, Mon-Tue); Braves at Diamondbacks (2, Wed-Thu); Twins at Diamondbacks (3, Fri-Sun); Twins at Mariners (2, Mon-Tue); Angels at Mariners (2, Wed-Thu); Yankees at Rays (2, Mon-Tue).


Tristan's Week 7 pitcher rankings: Top 75



Rankings take into account several factors: The pitcher's raw talent, historical and recent performance; number of starts; strength of opponent(s); and ballpark factors. Be aware that different leagues might emphasize different pitching statistics that could change these rankings slightly. These are based upon a fairly standard rotisserie scoring system, like ESPN's.


1. Felix Hernandez (SEA) -- Mon-MIN (Liriano), Sat-@SD (Richard)
2. Josh Johnson (FLA) -- Mon-@NYM (Pelfrey), Sat-TB (Price)
3. Tommy Hanson (ATL) -- Mon-HOU (Myers), Sat-@LAA (Pineiro)
4. David Price (TB) -- Mon-NYY (Burnett), Sat-@FLA (Johnson)
5. Cliff Lee (PHI) -- Mon-@STL (Westbrook), Sat-TEX (Lewis)
6. Tim Lincecum (SF) -- Fri-OAK (Cahill)
7. Shaun Marcum (MIL) -- Mon-@LAD (Kuroda), Sat-COL (Mortensen)
8. Roy Halladay (PHI) -- Fri-TEX (Wilson)
9. Jaime Garcia (STL) -- Tue-PHI (Oswalt), Sun-@KC (O'Sullivan)
10. Dan Haren (LAA) -- Thu-@SEA (Bedard)
11. Matt Cain (SF) -- Tue-@COL (Jimenez), Sun-OAK (Gonzalez)
12. Ricky Nolasco (FLA) -- Tue-@NYM (Niese), Sun-TB (Shields)
13. Daniel Hudson (ARI) -- Tue-SD (Stauffer), Sun-MIN (Baker)
14. Cole Hamels (PHI) -- Wed-COL (De La Rosa)
15. James Shields (TB) -- Tue-NYY (Nova), Sun-@FLA (Nolasco)
16. Jered Weaver (LAA) -- Wed-@SEA (Fister)
17. Matt Garza (CHC) -- Mon-@CIN (Bailey), Sat-@BOS (Matsuzaka)
18. CC Sabathia (NYY) -- Thu-@BAL (Bergesen)
19. Jon Lester (BOS) -- Fri-CHC (Zambrano)
20. Justin Verlander (DET) -- Wed-@BOS (Buchholz)
21. Ubaldo Jimenez (COL) -- Tue-SF (Cain), Sun-@MIL (Wolf)
22. Trevor Cahill (OAK) -- Fri-@SF (Lincecum)
23. Hiroki Kuroda (LAD) -- Mon-MIL (Marcum), Sat-@CHW (Buehrle)
24. Clayton Kershaw (LAD) -- Wed-SF (Bumgarner)
25. Jonathan Sanchez (SF) -- Mon-@COL (Mortensen), Sat-OAK (Anderson)
26. Gio Gonzalez (OAK) -- Tue-LAA (Chatwood), Sun-@SF (Cain)
27. Colby Lewis (TEX) -- Mon-@CHW (Jackson), Sat-@PHI (Lee)
28. Wandy Rodriguez (HOU) -- Tue-@ATL (Lowe), Sun-@TOR (Litsch)
29. Zack Greinke (MIL) -- Fri-COL (Hammel)
30. Derek Lowe (ATL) -- Tue-HOU (Rodriguez), Sun-@LAA (Chatwood)
31. Brett Anderson (OAK) -- Mon-LAA (Pineiro), Sat-@SF (Sanchez)
32. Chad Billingsley (LAD) -- Thu-SF (Vogelsong)
33. Tim Hudson (ATL) -- Fri-@LAA (Santana)
34. A.J. Burnett (NYY) -- Mon-@TB (Price), Sat-NYM (Pelfrey)
35. Michael Pineda (SEA) -- Fri-@SD (Latos)
36. Max Scherzer (DET) -- Fri-@PIT (Correia)
37. Mat Latos (SD) -- Fri-SEA (Pineda)
38. Tim Stauffer (SD) -- Tue-@ARI (Hudson), Sun-SEA (Vargas)
39. Ian Kennedy (ARI) -- Fri-MIN (Duensing)
40. Brandon Morrow (TOR) -- Fri-HOU (Rodriguez)
41. Anibal Sanchez (FLA) -- Thu-CHC (Davis)
42. Scott Baker (MIN) -- Tue-@SEA (Vargas), Sun-@ARI (Hudson)
43. Jhoulys Chacin (COL) -- Thu-@PHI (Blanton)
44. Zach Britton (BAL) -- Tue-@BOS (Lackey), Sun-WAS (Zimmermann)
45. Homer Bailey (CIN) -- Mon-CHC (Garza), Sat-@CLE (Carrasco)
46. Josh Beckett (BOS) -- Thu-DET (Penny)
47. Justin Masterson (CLE) -- Tue-@KC (O'Sullivan), Sun-CIN (Volquez)
48. Jason Vargas (SEA) -- Tue-MIN (Baker), Sun-@SD (Stauffer)
49. Yovani Gallardo (MIL) -- Wed-@SD (Moseley)
50. Joel Pineiro (LAA) -- Mon-@OAK (Anderson), Sat-ATL (Hanson)
51. Chris Carpenter (STL) -- Fri-@KC (Davies)
52. Madison Bumgarner (SF) -- Wed-@LAD (Kershaw)
53. Rick Porcello (DET) -- Mon-TOR (Drabek), Sat-@PIT (Maholm)
54. C.J. Wilson (TEX) -- Fri-@PHI (Halladay)
55. Jordan Zimmermann (WAS) -- Tue-PIT (Morton), Sun-@BAL (Britton)
56. Erik Bedard (SEA) -- Thu-LAA (Haren)
57. Alexi Ogando (TEX) -- Wed-@KC (Hochevar)
58. Gavin Floyd (CHW) -- Fri-LAD (Lilly)
59. Tom Gorzelanny (WAS) -- Wed-@NYM (Gee)
60. Edwin Jackson (CHW) -- Mon-TEX (Lewis), Sun-LAD (Garland)
61. Kyle Lohse (STL) -- Wed-HOU (Norris)
62. Roy Oswalt (PHI) -- Tue-@STL (Garcia), Sun-TEX (Harrison)
63. Francisco Liriano (MIN) -- Mon-@SEA (Hernandez), Sat-@ARI (Galarraga)
64. Philip Humber (CHW) -- Thu-CLE (White)
65. Jon Garland (LAD) -- Tue-MIL (Wolf), Sun-@CHW (Jackson)
66. Jake Arrieta (BAL) -- Fri-WAS (Marquis)
67. Jair Jurrjens (ATL) -- Thu-@ARI (Collmenter)
68. Ervin Santana (LAA) -- Fri-ATL (Hudson)
69. Jorge De La Rosa (COL) -- Wed-@PHI (Hamels)
70. Johnny Cueto (CIN) -- Thu-PIT (Karstens)
71. Ted Lilly (LAD) -- Fri-@CHW (Floyd)
72. Bronson Arroyo (CIN) -- Wed-PIT (McDonald)
73. Bud Norris (HOU) -- Wed-@STL (Lohse)
74. Fausto Carmona (CLE) -- Wed-@CHW (Peavy)
75. Clay Buchholz (BOS) -- Wed-DET (Verlander)

Two-start options for AL-/NL-only leagues:
Tyler Chatwood (LAA) -- Tue-@OAK (Gonzalez), Sun-ATL (Lowe)
Phil Coke (DET) -- Tue-TOR (Litsch), Sun-@PIT (Morton)
Armando Galarraga (ARI) -- Mon-SD (Richard), Sat-MIN (Liriano)
John Lackey (BOS) -- Tue-BAL (Britton), Sun-CHC (Coleman)
John Lannan (WAS) -- Mon-PIT (Maholm), Sat-@BAL (Tillman)
Jesse Litsch (TOR) -- Tue-@DET (Coke), Sun-HOU (Rodriguez)
Charlie Morton (PIT) -- Tue-@WAS (Zimmermann), Sun-DET (Coke)
Brett Myers (HOU) -- Mon-@ATL (Hanson), Sat-@TOR (Drabek)
Mike Pelfrey (NYM) -- Mon-FLA (Johnson), Sat-@NYY (Burnett)
Clayton Richard (SD) -- Mon-@ARI (Galarraga), Sat-SEA (Hernandez)
Edinson Volquez (CIN) -- Tue-CHC (Coleman), Sun-@CLE (Masterson)
Jake Westbrook (STL) -- Mon-PHI (Lee), Sat-@KC (Mazzaro)

No-thank-yous, among two-starts:
Carlos Carrasco (CLE) -- Mon-@KC (Mazzaro), Sat-CIN (Bailey)
Casey Coleman (CHC) -- Tue-@CIN (Volquez), Sun-@BOS (Lackey)
Kyle Drabek (TOR) -- Mon-@DET (Porcello), Sat-HOU (Myers)
Matt Harrison (TEX) -- Tue-@CHW (Danks), Sun-@PHI (Oswalt)
Paul Maholm (PIT) -- Mon-@WAS (Lannan), Sat-DET (Porcello)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (BOS) -- Mon-BAL (Tillman), Sat-CHC (Garza)
Vin Mazzaro (KC) -- Mon-CLE (Carrasco), Sat-STL (Westbrook)
Clayton Mortensen (COL) -- Mon-SF (Sanchez), Sat-@MIL (Marcum)
Jonathon Niese (NYM) -- Tue-FLA (Nolasco), Sun-@NYY (Nova)
Ivan Nova (NYY) -- Tue-@TB (Shields), Sun-NYM (Niese)
Sean O'Sullivan (KC) -- Tue-CLE (Masterson), Sun-STL (Garcia)
Chris Tillman (BAL) -- Mon-@BOS (Matsuzaka), Sat-WAS (Lannan)
Randy Wolf (MIL) -- Tue-@LAD (Garland), Sun-COL (Jimenez)

One-start sleepers:
Mark Buehrle (CHW) -- Sat-LAD (Kuroda)
Bartolo Colon (NYY) -- Wed-@BAL (Guthrie)
R.A. Dickey (NYM) -- Thu-WAS (Hernandez)
Jason Hammel (COL) -- Fri-@MIL (Greinke)
Brandon McCarthy (OAK) -- Wed-MIN (Pavano)
Kyle McClellan (STL) -- Thu-HOU (Happ)
Chris Narveson (MIL) -- Thu-@SD (Harang)
Jake Peavy (CHW) -- Wed-CLE (Carmona)
Tyson Ross (OAK) -- Thu-MIN (Blackburn)
 

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Fantasy Forecaster updated Saturday, May 14 at 4:19 p.m. ET.
On tap: Interleague play begins on Friday with six of what Major League Baseball calls "traditional rivalries," like Washington Nationals-Baltimore Orioles (Beltway Series), Cincinnati Reds-Cleveland Indians (Ohio Cup), St. Louis Cardinals-Kansas City Royals (I-70 Series), New York Mets-New York Yankees (Subway Series), Oakland Athletics-San Francisco Giants (Battle of the Bay) and Tampa Bay Rays-Florida Marlins (Citrus Series). But surprisingly, it's a typically unappealing interleague matchup, Seattle Mariners-San Diego Padres, that features notable storylines: Fantasy ace and defending American League Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez and rookie sensation Michael Pineda will each make a start in San Diego's cavernous Petco Park.


The beginning of interleague play stacks the schedule: All 30 teams play exactly seven games apiece in Week 7, so there's no quantitative advantage for one team or another, and two-start pitchers should be easy to pinpoint. This isn't a week to "get cute;" play your best matchups.


The Philadelphia Phillies will tentatively welcome Roy Oswalt back to their rotation for a Tuesday start in St. Louis, giving him a two-start week, the second turn coming Sunday versus the Texas Rangers. Oswalt's fantasy owners face quite a dilemma; reports from Oswalt's May 12 rehabilitation start had his velocity down, not to mention he's 4-6 with a 4.54 ERA and 1.36 WHIP in 12 career starts versus the Rangers, a familiar interleague foe from his Houston Astros days. Being that I generally advise fantasy owners to take a conservative approach with pitchers fresh off the DL, a somewhat similar one with Oswalt is advised.


Reminder: For those of you in weekly-transactions leagues, first pitch of Week 7 is 6:40 p.m. ET on Monday. Here are this week's other scheduled first pitches by day: Tuesday 1:05 p.m. ET, Wednesday 7:05 p.m. ET, Thursday 12:35 p.m. ET, Friday 7:05 p.m. ET, Saturday 1:07 p.m. ET, Sunday 1:05 p.m. ET.


Quick click by section, if you're seeking advice in a specific area:
Projected starting pitchers | Pitching strategies
Team advantages | Hitting strategies
Weather report | Week 7 pitcher rankings


Projected starting pitchers




The chart below lists each of the 30 MLB teams' schedules and projected starting pitchers, and provides a matchup rating for each day's starter. Pitchers scheduled to start twice this week are in gray/beige boxes.


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5/16</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Tue
5/17</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Wed
5/18</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Thu
5/19</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Fri
5/20</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sat
5/21</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 14%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sun
5/22</CENTER></TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Tillman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Britton
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Guthrie
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Bergesen
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Arrieta
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Tillman
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Britton
(LHP)
P: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
Matsuzaka
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
Lackey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Buchholz
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Beckett
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Lester
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Matsuzaka
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Lackey
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Jackson
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Danks
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Peavy
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Humber
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Floyd
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Buehrle
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
Jackson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Carrasco
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Masterson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Carmona
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
White
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Tomlin
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Carrasco
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
Masterson
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
Porcello
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
Coke
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Verlander
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Penny
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Scherzer
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Porcello
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
Coke
(LHP)
P: 7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
Mazzaro
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
O'Sullivan
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Hochevar
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Francis
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
Davies
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
Mazzaro
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
O'Sullivan
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Pineiro
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Chatwood
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Weaver
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Haren
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Santana
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Pineiro
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Chatwood
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Liriano
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
Baker
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Pavano
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
Blackburn
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Duensing
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Liriano
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Baker
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
Burnett
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
Nova
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Colon
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Sabathia
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Garcia
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Burnett
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
Nova
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Anderson
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Gonzalez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
McCarthy
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Ross
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Cahill
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Anderson
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
Gonzalez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Vargas
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Fister
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
Bedard
(LHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Pineda
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Vargas
(LHP)
P: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Price
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
Shields
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Hellickson
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Davis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Sonnanstine
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Price
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Shields
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Lewis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Harrison
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Ogando
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Holland
(LHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Wilson
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Lewis
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Harrison
(LHP)
P: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
Drabek
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
Litsch
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Romero
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Reyes
(LHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Morrow
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Drabek
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Litsch
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
Galarraga
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Saunders
(LHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
Collmenter
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Kennedy
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Galarraga
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Hanson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Lowe
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
TBD

P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Jurrjens
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Hudson
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Hanson
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
Lowe
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Garza
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Coleman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Dempster
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
Davis
(LHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Zambrano
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Garza
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
Coleman
(RHP)
P: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Bailey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Volquez
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Arroyo
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Cueto
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Wood
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Bailey
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
Volquez
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Mortensen
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Jimenez
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
DeLaRosa
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
Chacin
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Hammel
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Mortensen
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
Jimenez
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Johnson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Nolasco
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Volstad
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
Sanchez
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Vazquez
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Johnson
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
Nolasco
(RHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
Myers
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
W.Rdrguez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Norris
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Happ
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
A.Rdrguez
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
Myers
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
W.Rdrguez
(LHP)
P: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Kuroda
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Garland
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Kershaw
(LHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
Billingsley
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Lilly
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Kuroda
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
Garland
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Marcum
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Wolf
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Gallardo
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
Narveson
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Greinke
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Marcum
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Wolf
(LHP)
P: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
Pelfrey
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
Niese
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Gee
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
Dickey
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Capuano
(LHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Pelfrey
(RHP)
P: 3</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
Niese
(LHP)
P: 2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Lee
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
Oswalt
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Hamels
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
Blanton
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Halladay
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Lee
(LHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
Oswalt
(RHP)
P: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
Maholm
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
Morton
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
McDonald
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
Karstens
(RHP)
P: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Correia
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Maholm
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
Morton
(RHP)
P: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
Westbrook
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
Garcia
(LHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
Lohse
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
McClellan
(RHP)
P: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Carpenter
(RHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Westbrook
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
Garcia
(LHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Richard
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
Stauffer
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Moseley
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
Harang
(RHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Latos
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Richard
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
Stauffer
(RHP)
P: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
Sanchez
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
Cain
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Bumgarner
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
Vogelsong
(RHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Lincecum
(RHP)
P: 10</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Sanchez
(LHP)
P: 8</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
Cain
(RHP)
P: 9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Lannan
(LHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
Zimmrmnn
(RHP)
P: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Gorzelanny
(LHP)
P: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
Hernandez
(RHP)
P: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Marquis
(RHP)
P: 5</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Lannan
(LHP)
P: 4</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
Zimmrmnn
(RHP)
P: 5</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>P: The starting pitcher's matchup rating, which accounts for past history (three years' worth as well as past 21 days), opponent and ballpark. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst.





Tristan's pitching strategies




• Go west, young fantasy owner, and load up on American League West pitching this week. Three of the four teams from that division have the most favorable matchups, the aforementioned Mariners leading the pack. Believe it or not, Mariners starters rank ninth in the majors in ERA (3.60) and 10th in WHIP (1.27) for the season, and in their past 23 games have 15 quality starts, 11 wins, a 2.92 ERA and 1.21 WHIP. Even slow-starting Erik Bedard has turned things around; he has a 2.62 ERA and 1.08 WHIP in his past four turns. He's worth using in AL-only and deep mixed leagues, but it's two-start pitcher Jason Vargas who is a particularly attractive option. He had a 2.10 ERA and 1.05 WHIP in his four interleague starts last season, makes his second Week 7 start in San Diego's Petco Park and his first against the majors' weakest offense, the Minnesota Twins (3.23 runs per game, .622 OPS).


• The Los Angeles Angels play a pair of two-game series in Oakland's Overstock.com Coliseum and Seattle's Safeco Field, two of the best pitchers' parks in baseball. Obviously, you'll want to use their top two starters, Dan Haren and Jered Weaver, who are both scheduled to pitch at Safeco, but it's two-start pitcher Joel Pineiro who stands out as a fine matchups play this week. He's 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA and 1.03 WHIP in three starts since being activated from the DL, and keep in mind seven of his past 10 starts at the Coliseum were quality starts.


• While the Mariners, Angels and Oakland Athletics will all face one another for a portion of Week 7, that doesn't diminish the appeal of their pitching matchups. They could all engage in low-scoring pitchers' duels, and in the case of the Athletics' starters, their 2.66 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and 17 quality starts in their past 25 games might even give them the edge over the other two teams. All five Athletics starters warrant attention across the board, even No. 5 starter Tyson Ross, who battles the light-hitting Twins at home. By the way, if you're a wary Brett Anderson owner, keep this in mind: He's 1-4 with a 6.62 ERA and 1.82 WHIP in seven career starts versus the Rangers, 19-16 with a 3.17 ERA and 1.18 WHIP in 50 career starts versus everyone else, and this week he won't face the Rangers.


• You can lump the Padres, the Mariners' interleague opponent, into the mix of "low-scoring, pitchers'-duel" candidates for Week 7, as it's not unthinkable that the two teams combined might score fewer than 10 runs in their three-game interleague series. Sure, Michael Pineda and Felix Hernandez are their opponents, but Mat Latos and Clayton Richard are a combined 5-1 with a 2.63 ERA and 1.17 WHIP in 10 career interleague starts, not to mention have a 2.88 ERA and 1.19 WHIP in 47 career starts combined at Petco Park. Keep both in there.


• Sticking with the "West Coast" theme, the Giants are the final team profiled with elite pitching matchups, a pick that might surprise you considering that their first two games of the week will be played in Colorado's Coors Field. A two-game set in Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, followed by a three-game home set versus the Athletics, however, more than balances the week's matchups. Here's another point in the Giants' favor: Their Monday starter, Jonathan Sanchez, has won three consecutive Coors Field assignments with a 1.04 ERA in those games, and their Tuesday starter, Matt Cain, is 4-2 with a 3.47 ERA and 1.18 WHIP in his past eight starts at Coors. Incidentally, Cain, a two-start pitcher with his second turn coming against the Athletics on Sunday, has a 2.30 ERA and 1.01 WHIP in eight career starts versus that particular opponent.


For more insight into Week 7 pitching matchups, see my rankings for the top 75 starting pitchers, as well as every two-start pitcher, at column's end.


Team advantages



The chart below lists each of the 30 teams' total number of scheduled games, home games and games versus right- and left-handed pitchers, and provides a matchup rating for the week's games in terms of overall offense, offense for left- and right-handed hitters and base stealing. Matchup ratings for each individual game are listed under the corresponding date.


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<TABLE style="MARGIN: 0px; WIDTH: 100%"><THEAD><TR><TH style="WIDTH: 30px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Team</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Games</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Overall
Rating</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Mon
5/16</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Tue
5/17</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Wed
5/18</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Thu
5/19</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Fri
5/20</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sat
5/21</CENTER></TH><TH style="WIDTH: 11%; VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Sun
5/22</CENTER></TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 8
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
4
L: 7
R: 1
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
9
L: 10
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
1
L: 1
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
6
L: 8
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
8
L: 9
R: 7
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
6
L: 8
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
bos.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
H:
10
L: 9
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>BAL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
2
L: 2
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
7
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
5
L: 6
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 9
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
chw.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 10
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
6
L: 8
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
8
L: 6
R: 10
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
6
L: 10
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
3
L: 5
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAD
H:
6
L: 9
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
cle.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
3
L: 4
R: 2
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
6
L: 1
R: 8
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CIN
H:
5
L: 2
R: 6
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
det.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 9
R: 4
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TOR
H:
7
L: 10
R: 2
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
5
L: 6
R: 4
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
6
L: 6
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PIT
H:
7
L: 10
R: 1
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
kan.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 7
R: 6
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
9
L: 10
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CLE
H:
5
L: 10
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 6
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 3
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
6
L: 4
R: 7
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>STL
H:
1
L: 1
R: 2
S: 1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
laa.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 1
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
3
L: 2
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
4
L: 7
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
1
L: 3
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
1
L: 3
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
min.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 3
L: 4
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SEA
H:
4
L: 1
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@OAK
H:
3
L: 3
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 2
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
nyy.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 10
L: 7
R: 9
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
H:
2
L: 1
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TB
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
8
L: 3
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
6
L: 8
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYM
H:
8
L: 9
R: 7
S: 2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
oak.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
5
L: 5
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
7
L: 7
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
8
L: 9
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
4
L: 2
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SF
H:
2
L: 2
R: 3
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
sea.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 1
L: 1
R: 3
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 6
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
2
L: 4
R: 1
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>LAA
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
5
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
2
L: 1
R: 3
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tam.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>NYY
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
6
L: 10
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
10
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
4
L: 3
R: 6
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tex.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
10
L: 7
R: 10
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 2
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
tor.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
H:
6
L: 8
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@DET
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 7
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 6
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
8
L: 9
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
ari.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
7 home
3 vs. L
3 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 7
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
H:
7
L: 2
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SD
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>ATL
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIN
H:
7
L: 7
R: 6
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
atl.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 9
L: 6
R: 9
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
8
L: 8
R: 7
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 1
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
8
L: 4
R: 10
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
6
L: 7
R: 5
S: 9</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
5
L: 6
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAA
H:
7
L: 8
R: 5
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
chc.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 5
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
5
L: 3
R: 7
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
7
L: 9
R: 5
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@FLA
H:
3
L: 3
R: 3
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
3
L: 1
R: 3
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
4
L: 7
R: 1
S: 10</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BOS
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 10</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
cin.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 9
L: 8
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
9
L: 9
R: 9
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
10
L: 10
R: 7
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
4
L: 3
R: 5
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
8
L: 9
R: 8
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CLE
H:
4
L: 10
R: 1
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
col.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
5
L: 3
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@PHI
H:
8
L: 6
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
3
L: 7
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
3
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@MIL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
fla.gif
</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 7
R: 9
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
5
L: 7
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
7
L: 8
R: 6
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
6
L: 7
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>CHC
H:
8
L: 8
R: 8
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
8
L: 7
R: 9
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
2
L: 1
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TB
H:
6
L: 5
R: 6
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
0 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 6
R: 3
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
H:
1
L: 2
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ATL
H:
4
L: 4
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
2
L: 1
R: 4
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@TOR
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
3
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
3
L: 1
R: 4
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SF
H:
3
L: 6
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
4
L: 5
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
6
L: 8
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CHW
H:
7
L: 7
R: 7
S: 8</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
0 vs. L
7 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
2
L: 4
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
5
L: 8
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
4
L: 3
R: 4
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@SD
H:
8
L: 8
R: 8
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
6
L: 5
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
5
L: 5
R: 4
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 1
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
1 vs. L
6 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>FLA
H:
4
L: 3
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
4
L: 2
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>WAS
H:
9
L: 10
R: 8
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
7
L: 6
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
5
L: 4
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYY
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
4 vs. L
3 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 4
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
5
L: 3
R: 7
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@STL
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
5
L: 1
R: 7
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>COL
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
3
L: 1
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
5
L: 8
R: 2
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>TEX
H:
10
L: 10
R: 10
S: 6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 8
R: 6
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
H:
7
L: 8
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@WAS
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 10
R: 2
S: 3</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@CIN
H:
6
L: 7
R: 6
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
6
L: 8
R: 4
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>DET
H:
5
L: 1
R: 8
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
4 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
H:
2
L: 1
R: 3
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PHI
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>HOU
H:
5
L: 4
R: 5
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 8
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@KC
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
5 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
9
L: 10
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@ARI
H:
3
L: 5
R: 2
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
4
L: 5
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>MIL
H:
6
L: 5
R: 7
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
3
L: 5
R: 1
S: 2</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>SEA
H:
4
L: 1
R: 5
S: 5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
3 home
3 vs. L
4 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 2
L: 5
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
H:
6
L: 6
R: 5
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@COL
H:
3
L: 4
R: 1
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
1
L: 1
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@LAD
H:
2
L: 6
R: 1
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
3
L: 6
R: 1
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
4
L: 3
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>OAK
H:
5
L: 8
R: 4
S: 4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>
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</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 total
2 home
2 vs. L
5 vs. R</TD><TD style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #f8f8f2; VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>H: 8
L: 7
R: 5
S: 5</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
6
L: 1
R: 7
S: 7</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>PIT
H:
7
L: 10
R: 1
S: 8</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
6
L: 9
R: 3
S: 1</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@NYM
H:
5
L: 5
R: 6
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
5
L: 7
R: 3
S: 6</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
9
L: 9
R: 10
S: 4</TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: top" align=middle>@BAL
H:
2
L: 3
R: 2
S: 4</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Some of the data used to generate this chart is derived from Baseball Musings' Day-by-day database.

H: Hitters' matchup rating, which accounts for the opposing starting pitcher's past history (three years' worth as well as past 21 days) as well as ballpark factors. L: Hitters' matchup rating accounting only for left-handed hitters. R: Hitters' matchup rating accounting for only right-handed hitters. S: Base stealing matchup rating, which accounts for the opponent's catchers' ability to gun down opposing base stealers. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst.




Tristan's hitting strategies



• Designated hitter implications are a top storyline of interleague play in fantasy baseball, as natural DHs either sit or have to play the field in National League parks, while some NL bench players get extra at-bats thanks to the addition of the DH in American League venues. Among the players affected this week:


Detroit Tigers: Victor Martinez can move to catcher, so Alex Avila stands to lose just as many at-bats as the two split the chores.
Athletics: Hideki Matsui stands the most to lose, though he could slide to left field, a position in which he started 17 times in 2011.
Mariners: Jack Cust is more likely than Matsui to man left field, starting ahead of freshly promoted Carlos Peguero.
Rays: Would the Rays start Johnny Damon in left field over Sam Fuld and deal with the defensive hit? Perhaps for a game or two.
Rangers: Michael Young will have to find at-bats all over the infield, but the Rangers might scatter the days off. You might scarcely notice.
Atlanta Braves: Catcher David Ross -- with Brian McCann shifting to DH -- could be the benefactor of the DH addition, but since the Braves will face only right-handed starters, Eric Hinske is actually a smarter choice.
Chicago Cubs: Tyler Colvin finally has a place to play, not that he's hitting enough to warrant fantasy consideration.
Reds: Last season, Jonny Gomes was the Reds' regular DH and he'll probably be that again. That opens up left field to a Fred Lewis/Chris Heisey platoon.
Houston Astros: Expect Carlos Lee to be the Astros' DH, opening up left field for Brian Bogusevic or Jason Michaels.
Los Angeles Dodgers: Jay Gibbons, fresh off the disabled list, would be a natural choice as the Dodgers' DH.
Mets: Jason Bay? Carlos Beltran? Whoever the choice, Fernando Martinez should finally have a place to play in this outfield.
Cardinals: The DH is an ideal spot for Allen Craig to get three guaranteed starts; or he could man right field with Lance Berkman at DH.
Nationals: Matt Stairs is a natural DH, though he might sit the Sunday game against left-handed starter Zach Britton.


• Seven home games for the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field? Could there be a more obvious set of hitting matchups to exploit? The White Sox might not have impressed you with their offensive exploits thus far, but in their first 10 games in May they've improved, averaging 4.10 runs and batting .272/.355/.440. Slow-starting Adam Dunn is finally getting his act together, with .333/.452/.667 rates in 10 May games, and so is Gordon Beckham to a lesser degree, his rates .300/.364/.500 in 10 games in the month. A schedule like this should only fuel what looks like hot streaks for both, and while Dunn obviously is beyond his buy-low stage, Beckham is the one who could really stand to restore his owners' confidence.


• As mentioned above, the Tigers' Avila and Martinez might be dividing starts during the weekend interleague series in Pittsburgh, but keep in mind each might start at least five times regardless -- in all four intraleague games and at least once apiece in Pittsburgh. That the team rates a perfect 10 makes each a worthy fantasy start, especially since Avila is a .288/.344/.563 hitter against right-handers and Martinez .353/.397/.618, and the Tigers are set to face six right-handed starters in their seven games. Jhonny Peralta is also in the midst of a hot streak; he's a .364/.417/.697 hitter in nine games in May.


• The Reds might not have outstanding overall numbers versus right-handers -- their .251/.323/.398 rates result in a 10th-ranked .721 team OPS -- but what stands out about their schedule this week is the volume of opposing righty starters who struggle against lefties: Casey Coleman (Tuesday), Jeff Karstens (Thursday), Carlos Carrasco (Saturday) and Justin Masterson (Sunday). The Reds do have lefty lumber: Jay Bruce and Joey Votto most notably, but also DH candidate Fred Lewis. Lewis is the NL-only sleeper, potentially earning three or four starts, and both catchers, Ramon Hernandez and Ryan Hanigan, are worth a look in that format.


• The Nationals boast only two active players with a batting average better than .235, and have an NL-worst .222 team batting average, but it's schedules like these that can often kick-start a bad offense. Sure, Orioles youngsters Jake Arrieta (Friday) and Zach Britton (Sunday) present challenges, but no other Nationals opposing starter is terribly threatening. In fact, in daily-transaction leagues, it's easy to pick and choose the strong matchups: Load up on righties -- like Ian Desmond, Michael Morse and Wilson Ramos -- against Paul Maholm (Monday), and lefties -- like Adam LaRoche and Laynce Nix -- against Charlie Morton (Tuesday) and Dillon Gee (Wednesday). And in weekly leagues, games against the Pirates, Mets and Orioles might be the perfect recipe for beginning hot streaks for struggling hitters like Danny Espinosa, LaRoche and Jayson Werth.


Weather report



Be aware that the weather report is treacherous in the northeast this week, the chances of rain 40 percent or greater in Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Washington all the way through Thursday. There are games scheduled in each of those cities early in the week, including four in a row for the Mets to begin the week, so don't be shocked if northeastern teams suffer postponements.


One note about rainouts: Teams tend to wait out rain -- or immediately reschedule postponements as next-game doubleheaders -- during interleague play, as those opponents tend to visit one time per season. It's the Monday-Thursday games that should be of gravest concern of being wiped out, especially since all of those are two-game series with quick travel turnaround.


Weatherproof games: Rays at Blue Jays (2, Wed-Thu); Astros at Blue Jays (3, Fri-Sun); Rockies at Brewers (3, Fri-Sun); Padres at Diamondbacks (2, Mon-Tue); Braves at Diamondbacks (2, Wed-Thu); Twins at Diamondbacks (3, Fri-Sun); Twins at Mariners (2, Mon-Tue); Angels at Mariners (2, Wed-Thu); Yankees at Rays (2, Mon-Tue).


Tristan's Week 7 pitcher rankings: Top 75



Rankings take into account several factors: The pitcher's raw talent, historical and recent performance; number of starts; strength of opponent(s); and ballpark factors. Be aware that different leagues might emphasize different pitching statistics that could change these rankings slightly. These are based upon a fairly standard rotisserie scoring system, like ESPN's.


1. Felix Hernandez (SEA) -- Mon-MIN (Liriano), Sat-@SD (Richard)
2. Josh Johnson (FLA) -- Mon-@NYM (Pelfrey), Sat-TB (Price)
3. Tommy Hanson (ATL) -- Mon-HOU (Myers), Sat-@LAA (Pineiro)
4. David Price (TB) -- Mon-NYY (Burnett), Sat-@FLA (Johnson)
5. Cliff Lee (PHI) -- Mon-@STL (Westbrook), Sat-TEX (Lewis)
6. Tim Lincecum (SF) -- Fri-OAK (Cahill)
7. Shaun Marcum (MIL) -- Mon-@LAD (Kuroda), Sat-COL (Mortensen)
8. Roy Halladay (PHI) -- Fri-TEX (Wilson)
9. Jaime Garcia (STL) -- Tue-PHI (Oswalt), Sun-@KC (O'Sullivan)
10. Dan Haren (LAA) -- Thu-@SEA (Bedard)
11. Matt Cain (SF) -- Tue-@COL (Jimenez), Sun-OAK (Gonzalez)
12. Ricky Nolasco (FLA) -- Tue-@NYM (Niese), Sun-TB (Shields)
13. Daniel Hudson (ARI) -- Tue-SD (Stauffer), Sun-MIN (Baker)
14. Cole Hamels (PHI) -- Wed-COL (De La Rosa)
15. James Shields (TB) -- Tue-NYY (Nova), Sun-@FLA (Nolasco)
16. Jered Weaver (LAA) -- Wed-@SEA (Fister)
17. Matt Garza (CHC) -- Mon-@CIN (Bailey), Sat-@BOS (Matsuzaka)
18. CC Sabathia (NYY) -- Thu-@BAL (Bergesen)
19. Jon Lester (BOS) -- Fri-CHC (Zambrano)
20. Justin Verlander (DET) -- Wed-@BOS (Buchholz)
21. Ubaldo Jimenez (COL) -- Tue-SF (Cain), Sun-@MIL (Wolf)
22. Trevor Cahill (OAK) -- Fri-@SF (Lincecum)
23. Hiroki Kuroda (LAD) -- Mon-MIL (Marcum), Sat-@CHW (Buehrle)
24. Clayton Kershaw (LAD) -- Wed-SF (Bumgarner)
25. Jonathan Sanchez (SF) -- Mon-@COL (Mortensen), Sat-OAK (Anderson)
26. Gio Gonzalez (OAK) -- Tue-LAA (Chatwood), Sun-@SF (Cain)
27. Colby Lewis (TEX) -- Mon-@CHW (Jackson), Sat-@PHI (Lee)
28. Wandy Rodriguez (HOU) -- Tue-@ATL (Lowe), Sun-@TOR (Litsch)
29. Zack Greinke (MIL) -- Fri-COL (Hammel)
30. Derek Lowe (ATL) -- Tue-HOU (Rodriguez), Sun-@LAA (Chatwood)
31. Brett Anderson (OAK) -- Mon-LAA (Pineiro), Sat-@SF (Sanchez)
32. Chad Billingsley (LAD) -- Thu-SF (Vogelsong)
33. Tim Hudson (ATL) -- Fri-@LAA (Santana)
34. A.J. Burnett (NYY) -- Mon-@TB (Price), Sat-NYM (Pelfrey)
35. Michael Pineda (SEA) -- Fri-@SD (Latos)
36. Max Scherzer (DET) -- Fri-@PIT (Correia)
37. Mat Latos (SD) -- Fri-SEA (Pineda)
38. Tim Stauffer (SD) -- Tue-@ARI (Hudson), Sun-SEA (Vargas)
39. Ian Kennedy (ARI) -- Fri-MIN (Duensing)
40. Brandon Morrow (TOR) -- Fri-HOU (Rodriguez)
41. Anibal Sanchez (FLA) -- Thu-CHC (Davis)
42. Scott Baker (MIN) -- Tue-@SEA (Vargas), Sun-@ARI (Hudson)
43. Jhoulys Chacin (COL) -- Thu-@PHI (Blanton)
44. Zach Britton (BAL) -- Tue-@BOS (Lackey), Sun-WAS (Zimmermann)
45. Homer Bailey (CIN) -- Mon-CHC (Garza), Sat-@CLE (Carrasco)
46. Josh Beckett (BOS) -- Thu-DET (Penny)
47. Justin Masterson (CLE) -- Tue-@KC (O'Sullivan), Sun-CIN (Volquez)
48. Jason Vargas (SEA) -- Tue-MIN (Baker), Sun-@SD (Stauffer)
49. Yovani Gallardo (MIL) -- Wed-@SD (Moseley)
50. Joel Pineiro (LAA) -- Mon-@OAK (Anderson), Sat-ATL (Hanson)
51. Chris Carpenter (STL) -- Fri-@KC (Davies)
52. Madison Bumgarner (SF) -- Wed-@LAD (Kershaw)
53. Rick Porcello (DET) -- Mon-TOR (Drabek), Sat-@PIT (Maholm)
54. C.J. Wilson (TEX) -- Fri-@PHI (Halladay)
55. Jordan Zimmermann (WAS) -- Tue-PIT (Morton), Sun-@BAL (Britton)
56. Erik Bedard (SEA) -- Thu-LAA (Haren)
57. Alexi Ogando (TEX) -- Wed-@KC (Hochevar)
58. Gavin Floyd (CHW) -- Fri-LAD (Lilly)
59. Tom Gorzelanny (WAS) -- Wed-@NYM (Gee)
60. Edwin Jackson (CHW) -- Mon-TEX (Lewis), Sun-LAD (Garland)
61. Kyle Lohse (STL) -- Wed-HOU (Norris)
62. Roy Oswalt (PHI) -- Tue-@STL (Garcia), Sun-TEX (Harrison)
63. Francisco Liriano (MIN) -- Mon-@SEA (Hernandez), Sat-@ARI (Galarraga)
64. Philip Humber (CHW) -- Thu-CLE (White)
65. Jon Garland (LAD) -- Tue-MIL (Wolf), Sun-@CHW (Jackson)
66. Jake Arrieta (BAL) -- Fri-WAS (Marquis)
67. Jair Jurrjens (ATL) -- Thu-@ARI (Collmenter)
68. Ervin Santana (LAA) -- Fri-ATL (Hudson)
69. Jorge De La Rosa (COL) -- Wed-@PHI (Hamels)
70. Johnny Cueto (CIN) -- Thu-PIT (Karstens)
71. Ted Lilly (LAD) -- Fri-@CHW (Floyd)
72. Bronson Arroyo (CIN) -- Wed-PIT (McDonald)
73. Bud Norris (HOU) -- Wed-@STL (Lohse)
74. Fausto Carmona (CLE) -- Wed-@CHW (Peavy)
75. Clay Buchholz (BOS) -- Wed-DET (Verlander)

Two-start options for AL-/NL-only leagues:
Tyler Chatwood (LAA) -- Tue-@OAK (Gonzalez), Sun-ATL (Lowe)
Phil Coke (DET) -- Tue-TOR (Litsch), Sun-@PIT (Morton)
Armando Galarraga (ARI) -- Mon-SD (Richard), Sat-MIN (Liriano)
John Lackey (BOS) -- Tue-BAL (Britton), Sun-CHC (Coleman)
John Lannan (WAS) -- Mon-PIT (Maholm), Sat-@BAL (Tillman)
Jesse Litsch (TOR) -- Tue-@DET (Coke), Sun-HOU (Rodriguez)
Charlie Morton (PIT) -- Tue-@WAS (Zimmermann), Sun-DET (Coke)
Brett Myers (HOU) -- Mon-@ATL (Hanson), Sat-@TOR (Drabek)
Mike Pelfrey (NYM) -- Mon-FLA (Johnson), Sat-@NYY (Burnett)
Clayton Richard (SD) -- Mon-@ARI (Galarraga), Sat-SEA (Hernandez)
Edinson Volquez (CIN) -- Tue-CHC (Coleman), Sun-@CLE (Masterson)
Jake Westbrook (STL) -- Mon-PHI (Lee), Sat-@KC (Mazzaro)

No-thank-yous, among two-starts:
Carlos Carrasco (CLE) -- Mon-@KC (Mazzaro), Sat-CIN (Bailey)
Casey Coleman (CHC) -- Tue-@CIN (Volquez), Sun-@BOS (Lackey)
Kyle Drabek (TOR) -- Mon-@DET (Porcello), Sat-HOU (Myers)
Matt Harrison (TEX) -- Tue-@CHW (Danks), Sun-@PHI (Oswalt)
Paul Maholm (PIT) -- Mon-@WAS (Lannan), Sat-DET (Porcello)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (BOS) -- Mon-BAL (Tillman), Sat-CHC (Garza)
Vin Mazzaro (KC) -- Mon-CLE (Carrasco), Sat-STL (Westbrook)
Clayton Mortensen (COL) -- Mon-SF (Sanchez), Sat-@MIL (Marcum)
Jonathon Niese (NYM) -- Tue-FLA (Nolasco), Sun-@NYY (Nova)
Ivan Nova (NYY) -- Tue-@TB (Shields), Sun-NYM (Niese)
Sean O'Sullivan (KC) -- Tue-CLE (Masterson), Sun-STL (Garcia)
Chris Tillman (BAL) -- Mon-@BOS (Matsuzaka), Sat-WAS (Lannan)
Randy Wolf (MIL) -- Tue-@LAD (Garland), Sun-COL (Jimenez)

One-start sleepers:
Mark Buehrle (CHW) -- Sat-LAD (Kuroda)
Bartolo Colon (NYY) -- Wed-@BAL (Guthrie)
R.A. Dickey (NYM) -- Thu-WAS (Hernandez)
Jason Hammel (COL) -- Fri-@MIL (Greinke)
Brandon McCarthy (OAK) -- Wed-MIN (Pavano)
Kyle McClellan (STL) -- Thu-HOU (Happ)
Chris Narveson (MIL) -- Thu-@SD (Harang)
Jake Peavy (CHW) -- Wed-CLE (Carmona)
Tyson Ross (OAK) -- Thu-MIN (Blackburn)
 

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Take your blinders off
Matthew Berry



Pretend, for a second, that you are a network TV development executive. It's one of those jobs that everyone thinks is easy but is much more difficult that you can imagine. The ex-Mrs. Roto is one and my younger brother was one for a number of years, so I understand the job fairly well for someone who has never done it.
You read thousands of scripts. You meet with hundreds of writers, directors and actors. And you hear a million "pitches," which are ideas for TV shows. The biggest problem, of course, is that the idea is generally the least important thing about a TV show. A sitcom about four single friends living in New York City is the premise of "Mad Love," a current CBS sitcom that is on the bubble to get renewed past 13 episodes. It's also "Seinfeld."

So, pretend you are a development executive for a moment. You need to find a new drama series. And the year is 1998.
Chris Carter comes in with a new idea. The creator of current hits "X-Files" and "Millennium" has a new TV show he wants to pitch, staying in the red-hot sci-fi genre of which he is the current master.


A guy you've never heard of comes in second. He's been writing unproduced movie scripts for the past few years and hasn't worked on a network TV show in more than six years. He wants to pitch a family drama. Popular dramas currently are all workplace-based, such as "ER," "The West Wing," "The Practice" and "Law & Order," or "otherworldly," such as "X-Files" and "Touched by an Angel."
So which would you choose? The newest sci-fi show from Carter or the family drama from the unproduced movie writer? Almost everyone would choose the Carter show. In a world of much uncertainty, he has the track record.
That's exactly what Fox did, and "Harsh Realm" lasted three episodes before being canceled.
But, as you've probably guessed, the family drama got picked up as well. The unknown writer was a guy named David Chase, and the family drama was "The Sopranos."
I cheated there a little bit because I wanted to make my point. Chase was well-regarded in Hollywood but certainly wasn't a name at the time the way Carter was. And frankly, mob drama was even deader than family drama, but that would have given it away.


Fox never had to make the choice of "Harsh Realm" or "The Sopranos," but I'd bet everything I have that, if given the choice, it would have chosen "Harsh Realm." And understandably so. Also, I have to cop to something: I chose the "Sopranos" example to make my point not only because I loved the show and Chase's story but also because it gave me an excuse to link to this. It's one of the first things I wrote for ESPN.com and still among my favorites; it's a review of "The Sopranos" finale. If you're a fan of mine or, more likely, a fan of "The Sopranos," check it out if you get a second. I rarely like anything I write, but I thought that was pretty decent.


Back to the point: We are, by nature, blinded by names. It happens all the time in fantasy as well. But we play with numbers, not names. We're more than a month into the season. It's still a fairly short time, but enough that we can start to make judgments on some guys ... if we're not blinded by the names. Yes, we know that guy is good, but how good? Yes, we know he's struggling, but how much?


At some juncture, you have to go away from name value and start looking for the guy no one has heard of but who is producing a quality TV show. Or good fantasy numbers.


Which brings us once again to a perennial fan favorite, the often imitated but rarely duplicated "blind résumés." Before we get into it, last week I got a number of emails about the Maxim 100 column, saying that people didn't understand the usefulness or point of defending preseason bold predictions. Which was not the point of the column; the idea was to take that information and act on it. Everything I write has an actionable item in it. You can disagree with the conclusions I've drawn, but, for example, I wasn't defending my preseason Dan Uggla bold prediction but rather showing you a guy who is a buy low. James McDonald and Erik Bedard are good pickups. Ryan Howard a sell-high. And so forth.


In this column, the idea is that the value that people place on all these players (based on name) in potential trades is different from the reality of their value. It does not mean that I think you should trade Player A for Player B or that you should ignore Player C's career track record when looking at a six-week sample size. I just want you to see the players for their performances so far, not for the names on the backs of their jerseys. I find it a useful exercise and hope you will, too.


All stats used are through Tuesday unless indicated. Some of the stats used were provided by Fangraphs.com.


Blind résumé No. 1

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>K% </TH><TH>BB% </TH><TH>BB/K </TH><TH>HR/FB </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>27.5% </TD><TD>3.2% </TD><TD>0.12 </TD><TD>25.6% </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>22.3% </TD><TD>5.9% </TD><TD>0.29 </TD><TD>15.2% </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Player A is striking out more and walking less yet has a much better (and fairly unsustainable) home run-to-fly ball (HR/FB) rate. Seems odd, but there it is. Player A is one of the current major league home run leaders, Alfonso Soriano.
Player B? Soriano's career averages. He is 35 years old. What's that saying about old dogs and new tricks?
Blind résumé No. 2

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>AVG </TH><TH>K% </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>111 </TD><TD>14 </TD><TD>6 </TD><TD>17 </TD><TD>.270 </TD><TD>25.2% </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>133 </TD><TD>14 </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>9 </TD><TD>.226 </TD><TD>27.1% </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player C </TD><TD>106 </TD><TD>19 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>12 </TD><TD>.302 </TD><TD>18.9% </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Player C has a better average than Player A, and because he has fewer RBIs and more runs scored, we can guess that he hits higher in the order. But these are solid guys who probably should be owned at about the same rate, and either one is an upgrade over Player B.
Player B is Derrek Lee, the first baseman of the Baltimore Orioles. He is owned in 46 percent of leagues. Player A? Mark Trumbo of my beloved Los Angeles Angels. And with the news about Kendrys Morales being done for the season, playing time is no longer a concern. Player C is Mitch Moreland, owned in 94 percent of leagues. Trumbo is owned in just 21 percent of leagues.

Blind résumé No. 3

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>SB </TH><TH>BABIP </TH><TH>Career
BABIP </TH><TH>ISO </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>98 </TD><TD>10 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>25 </TD><TD>8 </TD><TD>.280 </TD><TD>.324 </TD><TD>.265 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>103 </TD><TD>20 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>21 </TD><TD>0 </TD><TD>.272 </TD><TD>.318 </TD><TD>.214 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>



Two third basemen here with virtually identical starts to the season. Player A is faster; Player B has scored more runs. I threw in the career BABIP there so you could see that one guy wasn't getting particularly luckier or unluckier than the other. There are career track records to consider, but either way, people need to start valuing Player A, Mike Aviles, higher and Player B, Alex Rodriguez, lower.

Blind résumé No. 4

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>SB </TH><TH>AVG. </TH><TH>BABIP </TH><TH>BB% </TH><TH>K% </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>137 </TD><TD>22 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>8 </TD><TD>.234 </TD><TD>.290 </TD><TD>13.8 </TD><TD>29.2 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>87 </TD><TD>18 </TD><TD>6 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>.281 </TD><TD>.288 </TD><TD>14.7 </TD><TD>17.2 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Shout-out to Keith Lipscomb for his suggestion on this one, also involving third basemen. Player B has the better average and strikes out less while putting up almost identical numbers to Player A in 50 fewer at-bats. Player A has more speed, but that's pretty much it.
Now, I'm not saying that Player B, Ryan Roberts, will finish with a better season than Player A, David Wright. But it'll be closer than you think.

Blind résumé No. 5

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>SO </TH><TH>AVG </TH><TH>OBP </TH><TH>SLG </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>587 </TD><TD>79 </TD><TD>39 </TD><TD>123 </TD><TD>66 </TD><TD>88 </TD><TD>.321 </TD><TD>.387 </TD><TD>.552 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>608 </TD><TD>90 </TD><TD>36 </TD><TD>144 </TD><TD>68 </TD><TD>185 </TD><TD>.274 </TD><TD>.348 </TD><TD>.526 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Pretty solid numbers from a couple of boppers, right? Player B has more RBIs and runs; Player A has a significant advantage in average. Well, based on what they are currently doing, these are the final stats that Player A (Paul Konerko, ninth-round pick) and Player B (Ryan Howard, third-round pick) are on pace for.

Blind résumé No. 6

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>H </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>SB </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>SO </TH><TH>AVG </TH><TH>OBP </TH><TH>SLG </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>127 </TD><TD>19 </TD><TD>36 </TD><TD>2 </TD><TD>10 </TD><TD>2 </TD><TD>10 </TD><TD>15 </TD><TD>.283 </TD><TD>.336 </TD><TD>.354 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>127 </TD><TD>20 </TD><TD>34 </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>9 </TD><TD>1 </TD><TD>15 </TD><TD>21 </TD><TD>.268 </TD><TD>.345 </TD><TD>.386 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Player B has slightly more walks and strikeouts, but otherwise, this is the same player. As you can see, at this point in the season, that difference in average is only two hits. Player B is Yunel Escobar. Player A? Derek Jeter.

Blind résumé No. 7

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>H </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>SO </TH><TH>AVG </TH><TH>OBP </TH><TH>SLG </TH><TH>HR/FB% </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>113 </TD><TD>17 </TD><TD>25 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>18 </TD><TD>22 </TD><TD>25 </TD><TD>.221 </TD><TD>.346 </TD><TD>.389 </TD><TD>16.10% </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>107 </TD><TD>15 </TD><TD>30 </TD><TD>6 </TD><TD>23 </TD><TD>10 </TD><TD>30 </TD><TD>.280 </TD><TD>.339 </TD><TD>.542 </TD><TD>17.10% </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


I look at the strikeout-to-walk rates of both guys, along with their BABIPs (Player A's is .244; Player B's is .324), and I feel Player A's average will come up and Player B's will come down, bringing them closer in that category -- and they are pretty close in all other categories. Player A is Carlos Santana, and Player B? Alex Avila. Yes, he's that good.

Blind résumé No. 8

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>AB </TH><TH>R </TH><TH>HR </TH><TH>RBI </TH><TH>SB </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>SO </TH><TH>AVG </TH><TH>BABIP </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Player A </TD><TD>92 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>8 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>15 </TD><TD>25 </TD><TD>.239 </TD><TD>.309 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player B </TD><TD>150 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>2 </TD><TD>12 </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>12 </TD><TD>50 </TD><TD>.227 </TD><TD>.327 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Player C </TD><TD>119 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>2 </TD><TD>12 </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>15 </TD><TD>14 </TD><TD>.294 </TD><TD>.315 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Three speedy outfielders here. Player A has gotten similar stats in fewer at-bats, Player C's strikeout-to-walk ratio suggests his average is not a fluke and Player B is, well, a strikeout machine, so that batting average isn't likely to shoot up.
Player A is Brett Gardner, owned in 94 percent of leagues. Player B is Austin Jackson, owned in 37 percent of leagues. And Player C is Michael Brantley, owned in just 16 percent of leagues.

Blind résumé No. 9

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>W </TH><TH>GS </TH><TH>IP </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>SO </TH><TH>ERA </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher A </TD><TD>5 </TD><TD>12 </TD><TD>71 1/3 </TD><TD>20 </TD><TD>71 </TD><TD>3.03 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher B </TD><TD>9 </TD><TD>17 </TD><TD>116 </TD><TD>34 </TD><TD>107 </TD><TD>3.10 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher C </TD><TD>6 </TD><TD>16 </TD><TD>104 </TD><TD>20 </TD><TD>82 </TD><TD>3.29 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>




Three starting pitchers. They have a different number of innings pitched, but all have good ERAs and similar strikeout-to-walk rates. Pitcher A has the best strikeout-per-nine rate of the group, averaging basically a strikeout per inning. These numbers are from Aug. 15 of last year through Wednesday. Pitcher B is CC Sabathia. Pitcher C is another fantasy favorite, although slightly less than Sabathia, the Giants' Matt Cain.
And the reason I chose Aug. 15 for this sample size is that's the date when Pitcher A, Homer Bailey of the Reds, came off a long DL stint and pitched his first game since May 23, and because he has pitched in only two games this season thanks to a shoulder injury that knocked him out late in spring training. So, although he's not exactly an iron horse, Bailey is available in 74 percent of leagues but deserving of much more ownership.

Blind résumé No. 10

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>GS </TH><TH>IP </TH><TH>k/9 </TH><TH>BB/9 </TH><TH>HR/9 </TH><TH>HR/FB </TH><TH>FIP </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher A </TD><TD>7 </TD><TD>39 1/3 </TD><TD>5.26 </TD><TD>4.58 </TD><TD>1.37 </TD><TD>12.2% </TD><TD>5.27 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher B </TD><TD>7 </TD><TD>35 2/3 </TD><TD>5.30 </TD><TD>6.81 </TD><TD>1.26 </TD><TD>11.6% </TD><TD>5.93 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Ugh. Nothing terribly pretty here. Player B has real problems with control, but both guys are giving up too many home runs and not striking out enough guys. FIP, which is a fielding-independent statistic, is what each pitcher's ERA should look like after you take luck and fielding out of the equation. Pitcher A is the ol' innings-eater, Joe Saunders. Player B is Francisco Liriano, with stats that include his no-hitter. This is what he is right now, kids. He's Joe Saunders with a better name. Are you really hanging on to Saunders?

Blind résumé No. 11

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>GS </TH><TH>IP </TH><TH>k/9 </TH><TH>BB/9 </TH><TH>HR/9 </TH><TH>LOB% </TH><TH>HR/FB </TH><TH>ERA </TH><TH>FIP </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher A </TD><TD>8 </TD><TD>51 2/3 </TD><TD>8.88 </TD><TD>3.48 </TD><TD>1.22 </TD><TD>87.2% </TD><TD>15.6% </TD><TD>2.96 </TD><TD>4.05 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher B </TD><TD>7 </TD><TD>43 </TD><TD>8.79 </TD><TD>3.56 </TD><TD>0.63 </TD><TD>73.7% </TD><TD>6.8% </TD><TD>3.14 </TD><TD>3.14 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Two more starting pitchers, both pretty good ones. Pitcher A has one more start, gives up more home runs but also seems to be luckier, with a very high strand rate that is much higher than his career norm of 76.6 percent. So Pitcher A has been luckier this year, but both are very good pitchers. I wouldn't worry if I owned Pitcher A, Jon Lester. But it's nice to see Pitcher B, whom I've lovingly written about for three years now, finally put it all together and join the elite level, even if no one realizes it yet. His name? Jorge De La Rosa.

Blind résumé No. 12

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>GS </TH><TH>IP </TH><TH>k/9 </TH><TH>BB/9 </TH><TH>HR/9 </TH><TH>BABIP </TH><TH>LOB% </TH><TH>ERA </TH><TH>FIP </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher A </TD><TD>7 </TD><TD>41 </TD><TD>9.00 </TD><TD>2.41 </TD><TD>0.66 </TD><TD>.262 </TD><TD>77.9% </TD><TD>2.63 </TD><TD>2.83 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Pitcher B </TD><TD>7 </TD><TD>44 1/3 </TD><TD>8.73 </TD><TD>2.64 </TD><TD>0.41 </TD><TD>.331 </TD><TD>63.4% </TD><TD>4.47 </TD><TD>2.59 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


A study in contrast, as both have very similar underlying numbers, but one seems to have been the victim of bad luck and the other hasn't. Which is why the owners of Pitcher A, Tommy Hanson, are so happy. But perhaps you can still buy low on Pitcher B, Daniel Hudson.

Blind résumé No. 13

<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH></TH><TH>IP </TH><TH>K </TH><TH>BB </TH><TH>ERA </TH><TH>WHIP </TH><TH>SV </TH><TH>SVO </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Closer A </TD><TD>46 </TD><TD>48 </TD><TD>19 </TD><TD>1.77 </TD><TD>1.05 </TD><TD>31 </TD><TD>32 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Closer B </TD><TD>45 </TD><TD>42 </TD><TD>17 </TD><TD>1.41 </TD><TD>0.96 </TD><TD>26 </TD><TD>28 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


Here are two closers, both among the elite. There are slightly more save opportunities for Closer A, but those fluctuate. Otherwise, you are looking at the two best closers in baseball since July 17, 2010, through Wednesday, as determined by saves conversion rate. Telling you that Closer A is Heath Bell shouldn't shock you. But I chose July 17 because that was the date Closer B, Chris Perez, had his first save with the Indians after Kerry Wood was dealt. I mentioned Perez in my preseason Love/Hate this year with this same stat, and he's kept it up. Perez is never mentioned in the elite class of closer, but he is.
 

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NL Notes: Heyward Takes A Seat
My one big concern about Jason Heyward entering his sophomore season wasn't his spot in the lineup. Though I did remark a few too many times about what a bad idea it was to hit him sixth.

No, what had me concerned was his tendency to get banged up and then play through the injuries rather than take some time off. I'm nearly positive that led to his June swoon as a rookie and then again when he struggled in late September and in the NLDS against the Giants.

Apparently he did it again this year, hurting his right shoulder in the spring and deciding to tell no one about it until finally being forced from the lineup last week. It's admirable, for sure. And whether they want it or not, athletes who play through pain often get the hero treatment in the press. But it can also be awfully stupid. Certainly, Heyward hasn't been a liability this year like those who play through injuries often are, but he also hasn't been himself and the Braves may well have been better off if he would have sat down for two weeks and returned at 100 percent.

As is, Heyward has missed five days because of what is being termed inflammation. Signs point to him returning to the lineup early this week, so fantasy leaguers will want to keep him active.

In the future, Heyward has to realize that it's not always the right thing to play the hero. The Braves can live without him for a couple of games or weeks at a time.

National League Notes

- The following NL teams will play three games in AL parks when interleague play kicks off Friday: Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, St. Louis, Washington.

The Braves will be facing nothing except right-handers in all three games in Anaheim, so expect to see plenty of Eric Hinske. He could start in left field, with Martin Prado at third base and Chipper Jones DHing a couple of times.

If the Cubs choose to keep Tyler Colvin around, he'd seem to benefit most from the DH. Jeff Baker is also probably looking at any extra start.

Scott Rolen should get some DH time in an effort to keep him healthy. The Reds will likely play Paul Janish at third base and Edgar Renteria at shortstop a couple of times.

The Astros have no one in Triple-A worth calling up, so they'll likely play Jason Michaels in left field, with Carlos Lee shifting to DH.

The Dodgers should use the DH spot to rest Andre Ethier and Matt Kemp since they can ill afford to give either regular time off. Tony Gwynn Jr. will be a decent play in NL-only leagues as a result.

Fernando Martinez is looking good for the Mets, so they'll probably want to stick with him in the outfield and go with Carlos Beltran and Jason Bay at DH. I expect that Martinez will head back to the minors when Angel Pagan (oblique) returns, but he has short-term value in NL-only leagues.

The Cards still have Mark Hamilton up. Perhaps they'll finally give him a start at first base and use Albert Pujols as a DH. That only figures to happen once, though. Lance Berkman could DH the other two days to open up right field for Jon Jay.

The Nationals have been giving Laynce Nix more playing time in left field at Mike Morse's expense. Both will likely play next weekend, though the Nats should make room for Matt Stairs once anyway.

- The Marlins need to move on from Javier Vazquez, but their sixth and seventh starters, Alex Sanabia and Sean West, are shut down with elbow injuries. I'm kind of surprised they didn't try stretching Burke Badenhop out after sending him down to Triple-A New Orleans, but he's back in the major league pen now. They have stretched out reliever Jay Buente, and he's been a nice surprise with a 1.91 ERA and a 32/6 K/BB ratio in five starts for New Orleans. He'd probably be the choice if Vazquez gets bumped this week. He wouldn't be worth an immediate pickup in NL-only leagues, but it'd be a good idea to keep an eye on him. Tom Koehler is their other option. A Kevin Millwood signing would make sense for Florida.

- Roy Oswalt (back) will rejoin the Phillies rotation on Tuesday, but it doesn't look like he'll be doing so at anything close to 100 percent. Carlos Ruiz made it very clear that his velocity was down while he was giving up three runs and seven hits for Single-A Clearwater on Thursday. I think the smart play for mixed leaguers would be to keep him reserved this week.

- The Phillies haven't announced a return date for Chase Utley (knee), who has played three out of five days since being assigned to Clearwater. He's gone 4-for-10 with a homer in those three games. Utley is expected to be moved up to Double- or Triple-A for a few games before being activated, and expectations are that he's still at least a week away.

- Jose Contreras (elbow) will begin his rehab assignment Wednesday, but it looks like he'll rejoin the Phillies as a setup man. Ryan Madson has done a great job in the closer's role, and the team won't want to mess with his confidence by taking the ninth inning away from him now. All bets are off once Brad Lidge (shoulder) returns, but Madson is the Phillies' best reliever and he just might end up with 25 saves this year.

- Shane Victorino doesn't think his hamstring injury will put him on the DL, but it should give John Mayberry Jr. a little extra value this week. It also shows the Phillies' vulnerability in center field with Jayson Werth gone. Rule 5 non-entity Michael Martinez has started the only two games that Victorino hasn't this season.

- The Phillies may have called up Domonic Brown as a response to Victorino's injury, but he's on the shelf in Triple-A with a sprained thumb. Fortunately, he's only expected to miss a few more days. Brown is hitting .353/.425/.588 with two homers in 40 at-bats since returning from a broken hamate. With Ben Francisco down to .222 for the season, there's a good chance the Phillies will make a change somewhere around June 1.

- The Dodgers are looking at a midweek return for Rafael Furcal (thumb) after he went 2-for-3 in his first minor league game Saturday. The team just called up Juan Castro to take the spot of Ivan De Jesus, so it appears that Russell Mitchell will get the boot next. Jamey Carroll will likely play second base most days over Aaron Miles until Casey Blake (elbow) returns and Juan Uribe moves back over from third.

- There's no telling whether Hong-Chih Kuo (yips) will return as an effective reliever anytime soon. Seeing Kenley Jansen bail out Vicente Padilla in a save situation demonstrated how the Dodger pen best sets up at the moment. Jansen has been wild, but that 6.19 ERA he's carrying is the result of two ugly appearances and he's struck out a whopping 28 in 16 innings. Padilla remains the Dodgers' closer, and he may well prove adequate. It's just that Jansen can be so much more. Mixed leaguers may want to stash him away.

- I do believe that the Braves should have gone forward with the idea of using Jonny Venters and Craig Kimbrel as co-closers. But manager Fredi Gonzalez simply isn't that adventurous. While Kimbrel has been shakier of late after an outstanding start, I don't expect that the walks will become such a problem that he'll have to be removed from ninth-inning duties. Venters is the better pitcher right now, but as many tight games as he's pitching in, he's just as valuable to the team in his current role as he would be working the ninth.

- The Braves have off days on May 23 and 26, so they're not looking for a full-time fifth starter to replace the injured Brandon Beachy (oblique). Indications are that Julio Teheran will come up and make another spot start Wednesday and then get sent right back to Triple-A. He's fine to use in NL-only leagues this week. Beachy figures to miss at least four weeks, so the Braves will need to dip back into the minors for a starter on May 31. It could be Teheran again, but Mike Minor is at least as likely to get the call.

- Eduardo Sanchez picked up the Cardinals' lone save since we last checked in on the team's closing situation a week ago, but after he blew an opportunity Thursday, pitching coach Dave Duncan indicated that the team would back off him for a bit. I think that makes Fernando Salas the current favorite for saves in St. Louis. At least, he's worth trying in mixed leagues. Mitchell Boggs is mostly mopping up of late, and Jason Motte may have ruined his chance to emerge as a save candidate by giving up runs in four straight appearances.

One thing is for sure: Ryan Franklin isn't a factor. After getting nine days off, he gave up six runs in 4 1/3 innings last week.

- Colby Rasmus doesn't believe he has another hernia, but he is suffering from pain in that area. He'll be examined Monday, and mixed leaguers with strong alternatives should consider sitting him this week, even though it sounds like he'd prefer to play through the soreness.

- It's hard to believe how quickly the Cubs' Ryan Dempster turned it around after his meltdown April 28. Since giving up seven runs in one-third of an inning that day, he's allowed five runs over 20 innings in three starts. He looks like a solid enough mixed-league starter again, even with his ERA still inflated at 6.71.

- Randy Wells (elbow) will make the first of two or three rehab starts on Tuesday. The Cubs are being a bit more careful with Andrew Cashner (shoulder), so he's probably still at least three weeks away. Wells figures to take Casey Coleman's rotation spot once he's ready. The newly added Doug Davis should hang on until Cashner's return, if not longer, but he's not a great choice in NL-only leagues.

- Koyie Hill will likely play more, but Wellington Castillo is still the more interesting option in NL-only leagues with Geovany Soto on the DL due to a groin strain.

- Pat Burrell was out of the lineup in four straight games before getting a start against a left-hander Saturday. He was due to play again Sunday, but only because Nate Schierholtz was scratched. If Burrell is an 800-OPS guy and Schierholtz is a 750-OPS guy, then it'd certainly make sense for the Giants to play Schierholtz because of his defense in right field. I don't think it's really that close (though Burrell is at 775 so far this year), but I'm still not sure the Giants gain anything by playing Burrell.

So it's worth wondering are going to do with Burrell when Brandon Belt comes back. Belt is hitting .400/.534/.585 in 21 games since being sent down. Versus righties, he's a crazy .469/.594/.633 with a 9/18 K/BB ratio in 49 at-bats. They could set up a strict platoon in left field, with Burrell playing against lefties, but while that might work for a little while, I'm skeptical Burrell would succeed in such a limited role. He might end up getting released at some point.

- Mike Fontenot has cooled off in a hurry, going hitless in four straight, and Mark DeRosa is without a hit in 10 at-bats since coming off the DL, so let's not pencil Miguel Tejada into a bench role just yet. No one from the group seems poised to contribute a whole lot. The Giants, though, might as well give Tejada a few more weeks of semi-regular playing time to determine whether he'll be worth hanging on to after Pablo Sandoval returns from a broken hamate bone. If Tejada doesn't step it up, then the Giants will have to go get a real shortstop. Jose Reyes would be great, of course, but just grabbing a defense-first guy like Cesar Izturis would work.

- I thought the right move for the Reds was to demote Edinson Volquez after he walked five more batters in four innings Wednesday against the Astros. Instead, they sent Mike Leake down to make his minor league debut. They could always change their minds this week if Volquez struggles again and elevate Sam LeCure to the rotation. Volquez's stuff is fine, but he's walked 33 in 42 1/3 innings for the season. Something needs to click before he'll again be a factor in mixed leagues.

- Homer Bailey has to be picked up in mixed leagues after another sterling effort in his second start of the season. He is a candidate to break down again, but he's a much better pitcher now than he was two years ago. He should be especially strong in strikeouts with the way his slider has developed into a swing-and-miss offering.

- The Brewers' Randy Wolf, on the other hand, needs to be dropped in mixed leagues. He had the strong April, but he was never a great bet for this season.

- Jeff Keppinger, who is on the way back after offseason foot surgery, is 4-for-11 with a homer through three games on his rehab assignment with Double-A Corpus Christi. He'll likely spend another week or so in the minors, but then the Astros will have to make a decision on whether to cut Angel Sanchez or Matt Downs for him. Sanchez did a great job filling in for Clint Barmes last month, but he's been ice cold since. Downs has quietly hit .275/.348/.500 in 40 at-bats. I'm guessing Downs goes, but he's out of options and there's a good chance he'll be claimed by one of the NL teams down a third baseman.

Once Keppinger goes come back, he'll be a threat to steal major time away from Bill Hall at second base. Hall is hitting just .227/.285/.345 and he's fanned 42 times in 119 at-bats. Hall could return to the utility role that he was much more effective in last year with Boston.

- Sunday's five-RBI outburst was something of a fluke, but I've always been rather fond of Justin Turner's bat. He's making a strong case to remain the Mets' second baseman after Ike Davis returns from a sprained ankle. Daniel Murphy will keep playing first base for now, but he might find himself in a reserve role once Davis is activated. Turner is worth adding in NL-only leagues. Unfortunately, that would have been easier to do in many leaves with a quieter game Sunday.

- The Diamondbacks don't have anyone to replace Armando Galarraga now after just subbing Josh Collmenter in for Barry Enright at the back of the rotation. Zach Duke, though, appears on track to replace Galarraga at the end of the month. He's likely to make his first official rehab start this week after missing two months with a broken hand.

- Here's what I wrote about Collmenter last week before he pitched six scoreless innings against the Dodgers on Saturday:

Expectations are that Josh Collmenter will step into Barry Enright's spot in Arizona's rotation. As a reliever, he's managed to induce grounders with an 86-89 mph sinker and keep lefties off balance with his changeup. Still, I'm skeptical that he'll be able to survive while facing hitters three times per night. I recommend avoiding him in NL-only leagues.

Of course, Collmenter's act worked just fine versus L.A. He pounded the strike zone with his sinker and threw enough changeups to keep hitters guessing. Collmenter has no strikeout pitch, and I think that's going to catch up to him. Still, he's going to be picked up in every NL-only league this week and I'm not going to argue against it.

- Willie Bloomquist (hamstring) never thought he needed a DL stint in the first place, but as it turned out, he didn't recover as hoped and he wasn't ready to return when eligible a week ago. Maybe he'll return within the next few days, but there's not enough optimism to make him worth activating in NL-only leagues now.

- The Padres' Orlando Hudson (hamstring) is ready to play now, but he can't come off the DL until Thursday and he might not be activated until Friday. Nick Hundley (oblique) is eligible to come off the DL on Saturday and might be ready then.

- Chase Headley should play Monday after suffering a mild ankle sprain Saturday. NL-only leagues can keep him active.

- Cameron Maybin had a great run during the Padres' road trip, but now isn't the time to activate him in mixed leagues. San Diego plays eight of its next 10 games at home, and Maybin is hitting miserably at Petco Park (.213/.298/.320). Similarly, while Brad Hawpe is clearly heating up at the plate, there's just no good reason to grab him in mixed leagues right now.

- Rick Ankiel (wrist) isn't expected to return from the DL when eligible on Wednesday. It looks like Roger Bernadina is going to remain the Nationals' primary center fielder anyway, so Ankiel will have to fight Nix and Morse for at-bats when he does come back. I don't think it's all that likely, but the Nats could just opt to designate him for assignment.

- Pedro Alvarez was 4-for-22 with two doubles and a 9/2 K/BB ratio in his first six games back after missing much of the previous week with a strained hamstring. I'm still in stunned disbelief that the Pirates didn't put him on the DL so that he could attempt to regain his swing in Triple-A for 7-10 days. They might yet option him out if he doesn't step it up this week.

- The thinking was that Ryan Doumit could get some work at other positions while playing behind Chris Snyder this year, but even though he's hit and Lyle Overbay hasn't, Doumit still hasn't started anywhere other than catcher. The veteran has experience at first base and in right field. He's not necessarily an upgrade from Overbay at first base, but the Pirates might as well give him a couple of starts per week there while he's hot and Overbay's not.

- After sending Ian Stewart back to Triple-A, the Rockies figure to give Ty Wigginton a shot to capture the starting job at third base. That doesn't make him worth adding in mixed leagues, though.
 

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Jorge Posada's first season as a full-time DH isn't going well.

He's put up a measly .165/.278/.349 batting line since retiring his catcher's mitt, and although he's hit six home runs, only one of those has come since April 15. His season-long slump resulted in Yankees manager Joe Girardi penciling his name into the No. 9 spot in the batting order for Saturday's game. Only, Posada decided he would rather not play at all than hit at the bottom of the order. OK, he actually first tried to tell us that he asked out of the lineup due to a back injury, but it was clear at that point he was just doing damage control after reports surfaced that he was "insulted" by the move down in the order and that he "threw a hissy fit" in Girardi's office.

It appears things have been smoothed over, as Posada apologized to Girardi before Sunday's game and was also slated to have a talk with GM Brian Cashman at some point. The DH is now simply chalking the whole thing up as having a bad day, and although he wasn't in the lineup again Sunday, it appears that was mainly because Girardi simply preferred Andruw Jones against dynamite lefty Jon Lester.

We all know that things tend to get built up to be bigger than they are when it involves anyone wearing the pinstripes, and that is no different here. But, the reality is that Posada's job security isn't that safe anymore. The Yankees got good news recently on Eric Chavez, who should be back sooner than originally expected, and he, along with Jones, give the Yanks two other veteran DH options. There's also Jesus Montero, who is tearing it up at Triple-A.

Ultimately, Jorge needs to focus on improving that .165 batting average rather than worry about his feelings being hurt.

And now, the rest of the Daily Dose…

* When Jose Bautista came out of nowhere to belt 54 home runs last season, most people fell into two camps when evaluating his future.

1) Those that dismissed the season as a fluke and felt he would come crashing back to earth.
2) Those that felt the season was legitimate, but thought he had no shot to ever approach that kind of lofty total again.

But, here's a crazy thought: What if he is actually this good?

Bautista hit three more over the boards Sunday, giving him 16 on the season – three more than anyone else in baseball. And it's not just the longball, as Bautista is currently leading the league with his .368 batting mark, and he's also striking out less and walking a lot more. He's here to stay, folks.

* Chipper Jones is dealing with knee problems again, and this time it's not the one that he had surgically repaired that's giving him issues.

Jones missed a few games late last month with soreness in his right knee, and he was a late scratch from Sunday's lineup after complaining of lingering pain in the knee. Come to find out, he actually has a small meniscus tear and will miss at least a handful of games. The Braves are hopeful that a cortisone shot will be enough to calm the knee down, but, given Chipper's past injury woes, as well as his age, we can't be so sure. It's possible he'll need a scope of the knee, which would sideline him for 2-3 weeks.

* Aroldis Chapman had his worst meltdown yet Sunday, as he walked four batters – including one with the bases loaded – while recording just one out in the win over the Cardinals. Just five of his 23 pitches went for strikes. He's now handed out 12 free passes over his last 1 1/3 innings.

Reds manager Dusty Baker has stated previously that sending Chapman down to the minors wasn't an option, but it might be time to reconsider. The guy obviously has a golden arm, but he needs to find his command and confidence right now, and doing it at the major league level probably isn't the best thing for him.

National League Quick Hits: Albert Pujols could require a precautionary X-ray Monday after being hit on the left wrist by a pitch Sunday, but the Cardinals suspect it's just a bruise … The Reds will go with a rotation in left field moving forward, with Jonny Gomes, Chris Heisey and Fred Lewis all seeing action … Colby Rasmus sat out Sunday with pain below his right rib cage. He'll be evaluated Monday, but the Cardinals don't think it's serious … Jason Heyward is hoping to return to the starting lineup Tuesday after testing out his shoulder Sunday by hitting off a tee … Brad Lidge is hoping to throw off a mound this week. He's shooting for a mid-June return from his shoulder injury … Chase Utley looks to be in line to return by the end of May if he continues to progress. The Phillies plan to monitor his playing time closely upon his arrival … Jose Contreras will begin a rehab assignment Wednesday and should rejoin the Phils bullpen soon. He might not regain his closer role immediately, though … Brandon Beachy is expected to miss at least a month with his oblique injury. Julio Teheran is expected to replace him in the rotation, but Teheran would probably make just two starts this month due to off days … Shane Victorino is expected to miss a few more days with a hamstring injury but is likely to avoid a DL stint … Randy Flores has opted out of his minor league deal with the Padres. The Yankees reportedly may have some interest in him … The Cubs are considering demoting the struggling Tyler Colvin to Triple-A in order to give him regular playing time.

American League Quick Hits: The Twins' Jose Mijares has landed on the disabled list with a sore elbow … Mark Teahen will test out his oblique before Monday's game before the White Sox decide whether or not he needs a trip to the disabled list … The A's plan to bench Hideki Matsui for all interleague games played in National League parks … Josh Hamilton will have a CT scan on his shoulder Wednesday and could be cleared to begin a rehab assignment that night … Andrew Bailey had a successful extended spring training appearance Saturday and is likely to start a rehab assignment this week … Grady Sizemore hasn't played since last Tuesday due to his knee injury, but the Indians remain optimistic he can avoid a stint on the DL … Tsuyoshi Nishioka is slated to begin a rehab assignment soon, but he's expected to need at least 10 rehab games before rejoining the Twins … Mariners manager Eric Wedge will stick with Brandon League as his closer for the time being despite League blowing each of his last four opportunities … Nelson Cruz was able to test out his quad by running the bases for the second straight day Sunday. He'll begin a rehab assignment Monday before returning later this week … Julio Borbon will miss at least the next two weeks with a hamstring injury. Endy Chavez has been called up and will start in center field against right-handed pitching … Adam Lind hasn't played since May 7 due to a back injury and, although it appears he'll avoid the DL, it's not clear when he'll return to the lineup.
 

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J.J. Hardy, SS, BAL

Stats: .400 avg (10-for-25) with two homers and seven RBI in his first six games since coming off the DL.

Bottom line: It's a small sample size, but Hardy has looked terrific since coming off the DL, with his most recent feat being a line drive just inside the left field foul pole in Tampa for a grand slam on Sunday. I'm not expecting a return to Hardy's 26- and 24-homer heyday from 2007-2008, but he's looking a lot more like a player with 20-homer potential than the one who struggled through injuries and ineffectiveness in 2009 and 2010. Don't hesitate to add him if you're in need of a middle infielder in a mixed league.

Dan Uggla, 2B, ATL

Stats: 2-for-3 with a homer and three runs scored on Sunday.

Bottom line: Three at-bats obviously do not denote a hot streak, but I wanted to briefly mention Uggla here because the game he had against Roy Halladay on Sunday (reaching base three times and belting a game-winning homer) feels like it could signal the start of a long-awaited outburst. His .205 average should still provide at least some opportunity to buy low, and I would recommend trying to do so before he truly goes on a home run binge.

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Ryan Ludwick, OF, SD

Stats: .412 avg (7-for-17) with two homers and eight RBI in his last four games entering a Monday night matchup with Arizona.

Bottom line: Three games in Colorado over the weekend certainly didn't hurt, but Ludwick got his hot streak going with three hits, a homer and three RBI in his final game in Milwaukee last week before continuing to swing well at Coors. I'm not opposed to adding him in mixed leagues while he's hot, but it is worth noting that he has a 585 OPS at home versus a 761 OPS (with 14 of his 23 RBI) on the road. With those home/away splits in mind, the Padres play in Arizona on Monday and Tuesday before heading home for eight straight.

Cameron Maybin, OF, SD

Stats: .556 avg (10-for-18) with two homers, five RBI and seven runs scored in his last four games entering a Monday night matchup with Arizona.

Bottom line: Much like Ludwick, Maybin very much enjoyed life in Milwaukee and Colorado last week, though he did go 0-for-4 with three strikeouts on Sunday. Maybin, like Ludwick, isn't an absolute must-add, but with five homers and six steals on the year, he's finally showcasing 20-20 potential.

Roger Bernadina, OF, WAS

Stats: .310 avg (9-for-29) with four steals in his last eight games entering a Monday night matchup with the Pirates.

Bottom line: Bernadina has taken over as the Nationals' primary center fielder (and more importantly, leadoff hitter) with Rick Ankiel on the DL, and he's showing no indication that he intends to relinquish those responsibilities anytime soon. Owned in just four percent of Yahoo leagues, Bernadina is worth a look if you're in need of steals, and there's a little bit of power potential here too (he had 11 homers and 16 steals in 414 at-bats last year).

Eric Hinske, 1B/OF, ATL

Stats: .385 avg (10-for-26) with three homers and seven RBI in his last 10 games entering a Monday night matchup with the Astros.

Bottom line: Hinske has seen some increased playing time of late due to the shoulder injury to Jason Heyward, and may have an additional window to frequent at-bats with the chance that Chipper Jones could miss a few weeks due to a meniscus tear. If Chipper does indeed undergo surgery, Hinske would be worth considering in deeper mixed leagues, and there's certainly nothing wrong with the matchup on Monday against a struggling Brett Myers (7.88 ERA in his last four starts).

Joel Pineiro, SP, LAA

Stats: 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA and 1.03 WHIP entering a Monday night matchup with the A's.

Bottom line: Pineiro (owned in 19 percent of Yahoo leagues) isn't all that exciting (just 92 strikeouts in 152.1 IP last season), but he should remain an asset in ERA and WHIP and has 15-win potential pitching for the Angels. It's not that thrilling to add him off waivers, but you likely won't regret it if you can find an open roster spot.

Brad Penny, SP, DET

Stats: 3-0 with a 0.83 ERA and 0.92 WHIP in his last three starts (21.2 IP).

Bottom line: Penny's recent run is certainly worth noting, but it's difficult to get excited given that he has just four strikeouts in his last three starts combined (and just 23 in 57.0 IP on the season). He has shown good velocity while pitching to contact and isn't walking anyone (just three walks in his last four starts), so you could do worse if you can live without strikeouts in a deeper mixed league.

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Chris Carpenter, SP, STL

Stats: 6.15 ERA, 1.94 WHIP in his last four starts (26.1 IP).

Bottom line: It's been an absolutely brutal stretch for Carpenter, who has almost single-handedly destroyed the mixed league WHIP of yours truly by allowing 42 hits in his last 26.1 IP to raise his season ERA and WHIP to 4.95 ERA and 1.49, respectively. Carpenter's K/BB ratio remains relatively solid (42/17 for the season) and I'm not dropping him yet, but there's obviously legitimate cause for concern that he's hitting the downside of his career quickly at age 36.

Brian Roberts, 2B, BAL

Stats: .145 avg (8-for-55) with no homers and no RBI through his first 13 games in May.

Bottom line: That's the bad news. The good news is that Roberts has shown signs of emerging from his slump by hitting .316 (6-for-19) in his last four games, so the window to buy low could be closing soon. He's obviously not what he used to be, but the 33-year-old can still be a very useful middle infielder when he's swinging well.

Juan Uribe, 2B/3B/SS, LAD

Stats: .114 avg (5-for-44) through his first 13 games in May.

Bottom line:Uribe is a streaky human being, and he's been in the middle of a very ugly streak of late. On a positive note, though a repeat of last year's 24 homers and 85 RBI was wildly unlikely even before this slump, Uribe can still heat back up and resemble a 20-homer middle infielder in short order.

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Aaron Harang, SP, SD

Stats: 8.46 ERA, 1.75 WHIP in his last four starts (22.1 IP).

Bottom line: The fun appears to be legitimately over for Harang, who posted a 1.88 ERA through his first four starts but has watched his season his season ERA and WHIP rise to 5.05 and 1.40 since.
 

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What would a weekend be without more names to add to the walking wounded in baseball? There were a couple of hit-by-pitches and a couple of strains and tweaks here and there. But it wasn't until Monday afternoon when we got the biggest news of the weekend, an injury that took everyone, even the player himself, by surprise.

David Wright, 3B, New York Mets: ESPNNewYork.com's Adam Rubin reports that New York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson announced that Wright has a stress fracture in his low back. The fracture was discovered when Wright was evaluated at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York on Monday. Alderson indicated that Wright would be seeking a second opinion but that the planned course of treatment was, quite simply, rest. Alderson said of Wright's reaction upon learning of his injury, "David himself was surprised by it."
At this point, there is not much further detail and we are awaiting the outcome of Wright's second opinion. But generally speaking, these injuries are typically treated with rest and once the pain associated with the fracture resolves, the athlete can resume activity based on comfort. While it sounds dramatic, this is potentially far less threatening than a serious soft tissue injury such as an ACL or rotator cuff tear. Bone, once healed, is exceptionally strong. The key is allowing the bone to fully heal, which is why proper rest, to avoid excessive movement in the injured area, is critical. Expect Wright to be sidelined for several weeks, but naturally we will update his condition as more information becomes available.
Albert Pujols, 1B, St. Louis Cardinals: He's a machine, after all, so we should not expect Pujols to break just because he was hit by a Francisco Cordero fastball on his lead forearm. It looked painful Sunday as Pujols grasped his wrist and went to his knees in pain, but Pujols was able to carry on. As Pujols told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "It's going to take more than this to pull me down." The injury is being called a bruised left wrist and the plan was for him to seek X-rays only if he developed more swelling and soreness overnight.
Chipper Jones, 3B, Atlanta Braves: It would be hard not to root for Jones after he took what could have been an entree into retirement and turned it into motivation to return for another season. Not only was he physically ready to go at the start of the spring following a second ACL reconstruction on his left knee, he has been fairly consistent. So naturally it's disappointing to learn that Jones' other knee is now giving him trouble.
Jones reportedly has a small meniscus tear in his right knee, which has been causing him discomfort, as those things are wont to do. In an effort to avoid midseason surgery, Jones received a cortisone injection and is resting the knee for a few days to see how it responds. If he is unable to play through it, he will yield to an arthroscopic procedure that could cause him to miss a few weeks. This really comes down to how well he can function in the presence of the injury. Tears of the meniscus do not heal themselves, but depending on the size and location, they may not prevent an athlete from continuing to play. Of course, that can change at any time, particularly if the tear increases in dimension or creates mechanical limitations that continue to irritate the joint. In other words, even if Jones is able to play through the injury for the time being, fantasy owners should be prepared that it could be problematic down the road.
Grady Sizemore, OF, Cleveland Indians: It seemed inevitable that Sizemore would revisit the disabled list after he jammed his right knee on a hard slide into second base last week. He underwent an MRI and the team confirmed afterward that Sizemore had a right knee contusion (deep bruise) and he has been out of the lineup ever since. According to AP reports, Sizemore indicated the bruise was to his kneecap. Bone bruises, even mild ones, can be painful and a bit slow to resolve. It should come as no big surprise then that the Indians decided to place him on the DL on Monday, retroactive to May 11, to extend his recovery window. Although he had been resuming some baseball activities over the past few days, including hitting in the batting cage and some light drills, the soreness in his knee persisted.
There is no reason to rush Sizemore back. It is well known that Sizemore is coming off a microfracture procedure in his left knee, which required many months of rehabilitation and an easing into the 2011 season. Beyond the obvious risk of pushing his right knee when it is not feeling 100 percent healthy, there is the increased risk of Sizemore compromising his left knee if he alters his gait in any way to compensate. With a history of significant cartilage damage in his left knee, the hope is that Sizemore's right one does not suffer a similar fate.

Aroldis Chapman, P, Cincinnati Reds: Chapman has been placed on the DL due to shoulder inflammation, according to the Reds' official website. There were signs in mid-April that this could happen, and at that time, he was held out for a few days because of inflammation in his shoulder. While his velocity returned, he continued to struggle with his command and the shoulder issue may have played a big part. In early May, there was talk from manager Dusty Baker about the lengthy time Chapman required to get loose before entering a game. There was discussion about Chapman's mechanics. In hindsight, perhaps these were reflections of an underlying issue. It's hard to be surprised about a shoulder or elbow issue in a flamethrower like Chapman. The hope is that this is truly just a minor setback that will respond to some extended rest.
Shane Victorino, OF, Philadelphia Phillies: Last week, when talking about Utley's near return, I mentioned that Victorino (along with Rollins and Polanco) had not yet had a day off. Now that's been forced to change. Victorino strained his right hamstring Saturday and was out of the lineup Sunday. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Victorino will be out until at least Wednesday when the Phillies begin a homestand against the Colorado Rockies. While the team does not think this injury will warrant a trip to the DL, it's no secret that hamstring strains, even the very mild variety, can be tricky. Those that seem minor can quickly act up when an athlete pushes full speed and Victorino is not going to be jogging in the outfield. Fantasy owners should not be surprised if this return timeline gets extended.
Adam Lind, 1B, Toronto Blue Jays: He's still not in the lineup, but he's not on the disabled list, either. Consider this a sign that Lind could make an appearance soon, especially since he reported feeling much improved after Sunday's drills. Lind has been dealing with back spasms for more than a week. Initially it appeared he had improved enough to play in this past weekend's series against the Minnesota Twins, but he was scratched Friday after developing some pregame tightness. Manager John Farrell pointed out that Lind was not sitting around during the game. "He went through a full two hours of treatment, exercises and rehab," said Farrell, adding that the team had hoped to have him back in the lineup Monday. According to the Toronto Sun, Lind was surprised to not be playing Monday after an uneventful Sunday workout. "I'm a little disappointed," Lind said. "I went hard today."
Perhaps after Friday's setback, the team wants to see how Lind feels a full 24 hours after his workout before committing him to the lineup. If all continues well, it appears the Blue Jays will consider getting him back in the groove shortly as he has avoided the DL thus far.
Don't look now, but there might be a couple of players sneaking back into the lineup this week. Can they be counted on for immediate production?
Rafael Furcal, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers: Furcal is now on a rehab assignment as he inches closer to returning to the Dodgers' lineup after missing time with a broken left thumb. His final hurdle is batting right-handed without any discomfort. Furcal, who can hit from both sides of the plate, has been hitting well in rehab games but initially hit only from the left side. Right-handed swinging was originally causing mild discomfort, but after two right-handed at-bats Sunday night, the hope is that this is resolving. Furcal will face a left-handed starter Monday night and have another opportunity to test his thumb. Manager Don Mattingly is not interested in returning Furcal to a situation in which he is less than 100 percent healthy. Equally important is Furcal's confidence that he is past the injury. His productivity at the plate will be compromised if he is at all tentative in his swing. Mattingly indicated he would like Furcal to get 25 to 30 at-bats before rejoining the team. If he continues to progress well, it could signal his return late this week.
Jason Heyward, OF, Atlanta Braves: Last week, Heyward sat out several games after experiencing numbness in his right hand and forearm and soreness in his right (non-throwing) shoulder. Since that time, Heyward has undergone an MRI, which showed inflammation in his shoulder, and he received a cortisone injection. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Heyward took his first swings Sunday since being sidelined with the injury, hitting off a tee and saying he hoped to take full-scale batting practice Monday. Heyward reported the shoulder felt improved and hinted at a Tuesday return to the lineup. The good news is that this is the first time Heyward has reported feeling better since he made an early exit in last Tuesday's game. The unknown is whether this issue will be truly behind him or whether it will crop up again later. After all, Heyward indicated the shoulder has been problematic intermittently since spring training, resulting in an inconsistent swing. Until he returns to hitting on a regular basis, it will be hard to assess just how much progress he has made.
 

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Now that the circus surrounding New York Yankees designated hitter Jorge Posada seems to have subsided -- and it was quite a circus -- it's time to address the elephant in the room. No, I don't mean how Posada is seemingly being punished in the lineup while shortstop Derek Jeter is not, but rather whether Posada still possesses any fantasy value whatsoever. Hey, this is a fantasy baseball blog, after all.


Posada enters Monday hitting .165, dead last among 192 qualified hitters. He has nary a base hit in 24 at-bats against left-handed pitching this season. Plus, his attitude was called into question Saturday, he's not a young man (in baseball terms, anyway), and it's not like his defensive skills are going to earn him additional playing time. However, I also see a few positives here. First of all, I feel compelled to remind people it's only mid-May; the sample size remains a bit small. Against right-handed pitching, the switch-hitting Posada is hitting only .212, but a .447 slugging percentage certainly isn't so bad. The following decent fantasy options you'd never consider punting aren't even slugging that well overall: Jay Bruce, Billy Butler, Andrew McCutchen, Jason Heyward, Jayson Werth, Casey McGehee, David Wright, Dan Uggla, Adam Dunn and yes, even the great Albert Pujols.


Eight of Posada's 18 hits have been for extra bases, and when that happens, I usually point to the batting average on balls in play, because obviously the player isn't hitting many singles. Now, a BABIP doesn't always even out over the course of a season (good example of this: Aaron Hill in 2010), but Posada has a .164 BABIP, well below his career .316 mark. I don't see that number remaining that low for the entirety of the season. Posada still has pop, still takes walks and still gets to play half his games, at least when a right-hander is pitching, at hitter-friendly Yankee Stadium. And I assume he'll gladly bat in whatever lineup spot he is slotted from now on.
I won't try to make the case that Posada must be owned in a standard (10-team) league, where only one catcher per team -- or 10 total -- is required. Then again, I'm also not giving up on him. Prior to this season, I had Posada ranked in the 9-to-11 range, well above my cohorts, though I could have been talked into drafting Kurt Suzuki, Yadier Molina or Carlos Ruiz ahead of him. I thought Posada would hit 20 home runs, and believe it or not, Posada is on pace to easily top that mark. A platoon with righty-hitting Andruw Jones likely will help him, though a hitless 24 at-bats is hardly a reason to give up on him versus lefties.
Posada is owned in 35 percent of these shallow ESPN leagues, down 9.9 percent in the past week. Then again, it's not easy to find 10 catchers worth owning in the first place. Among the readily available catchers performing better on the ESPN Player Rater are John Buck, Ramon Hernandez, Jonathan Lucroy and Hank Conger, but none of them seem like must-own options to me. As bad as Posada has been, he's still 24th among catchers. Put another way, he's really just one or two decent games -- ask Jeter about that! -- from being in the top 15. And again, I doubt things can get much worse.
We all like to "buy low" in fantasy baseball, and while it might seem like the furthest thing from your mind right now, Posada fits the bill here. I have him in an AL-only league, and I'm sticking with him. Sure, there's little on free agency in that type of league, but I just can't say for certain that Toronto Blue Jays rookie backstop J.P. Arencibia will outperform Posada the rest of the season. (And no, Arencibia isn't available in that league.) I'm not cutting Posada for Francisco Cervelli or Lou Marson. I also own Posada in a 12-team, head-to-head mixed format in which on-base percentage is a category. I'm keeping him there, too, and expecting him to hit around .250 the rest of the way with similar power to what he has shown. If he ends up at .235 with a decent share of walks and, say, 22 home runs, I'll take it. At catcher, believe it or not, that still gets him close to top-10 status.
Ever so briefly, here are my thoughts on the other 10 qualified hitters who have a sub-.200 batting average:
Brandon Inge, 3B, Detroit Tigers: If you still own him because of his power, that's a problem. He has just one home run. Avoid.
Miguel Tejada, SS/3B, San Francisco Giants: Could hit .250 the rest of the way with double-digit homers. In other words, he's not the worst guy to own in an NL-only format.
Mark Ellis, 2B, Oakland Athletics: Looks worse than ever at the plate, but he can steal a base. I'd wait on him in AL-only leagues.
Danny Espinosa, 2B, Washington Nationals: Has an affinity for strikeouts, but he also has power and speed. I'm definitely buying low.
Adam LaRoche, 1B, Nationals: Shoulder problem limits his normal upside, so take the under on a 20-80 campaign.
Jonny Gomes, OF, Cincinnati Reds: Perhaps he was better off not taking the walks. Still, he's on pace for 20-plus homers and 20-plus stolen bases. Buy low.
Kelly Johnson, 2B, Arizona Diamondbacks: This will get better. His batting average is down 99 points from 2010. Expect a hot streak, and soon.
Vernon Wells, OF, Los Angeles Angels: As I blogged last week, I'm confident Wells will be worth owning once he's off the DL.
Mark Reynolds, 3B, Baltimore Orioles: Now this one isn't really a fluke; Reynolds could literally hit .183 all season long. I'll pick a final batting average of .204 for him. Michael Saunders, OF, Seattle Mariners: Honestly, it looks like he needs plenty more minor league at-bats. I wouldn't invest.
 

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One week ago Seattle Mariners closer Brandon League was owned in more than 90 percent of ESPN.com standard leagues, and I actually thought that figure was a bit low. League was cruising along with nine saves in as many chances, a 2.08 ERA, enough strikeouts to matter and seemingly newfound job security, as there was no telling how soon incumbent closer David Aardsma would be returning from his hip/elbow issues.


Of course, what a difference a week makes. I can recall only one other time in the past decade when a closer had as awful a one-week stretch like League just had. League lost four consecutive games in six days, blew the save in the final three, allowed 10 runs on 12 hits while pitching three innings and saw his ERA rise to 7.31. Look at his game log. It's incredible. Oddly enough, it wasn't that he was Aroldis Chapman walking everyone or Octavio Dotel getting lit by one side of the plate (left-handers, in Dotel's case) or even Brad Lidge, Scott Linebrink or Kevin Gregg serving up home runs. He just got hit, and each game was its own substory. SweetSpot writer

There must be other cases like this, but the only other that jumps to mind for a closer having a stretch like this was back in June 2007: then-Colorado Rockies left-handed closer Brian Fuentes. At the time, Fuentes was also cruising along, with 20 saves and a 1.89 ERA on June 21. As with League, there was no indication of future issues. Then Fuentes blew saves and lost four consecutive games from June 22-29; he allowed 11 runs (eight earned) in road games against the Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros. He lost the closer role and hit the DL with a strained lat muscle -- an injury we found out later he was pitching through during the rough patch -- and Manny Corpas suddenly became fantasy-relevant as the closer. Fuentes rebounded, though, saving 30 games in 2008 and leading the league with 48 in 2009, and he's still effectively closing games today.


Perhaps something is physically wrong with League; I saw a few of the games he pitched this past week, and there was no indication of lost velocity, a change in mechanics, nothing. In a few cases, the team's defense certainly didn't help him, though all the runs were earned. The Mariners say League is healthy, but they are reassessing his role. Hey, I would as well. Then again, the Mariners really don't have a better option. I saw in my leagues that right-hander Jamey Wright was added. He has eight of the team's 12 holds, and I agree he would be next in line. But barring injury, I also have to assume League gets back on track. It's one week, albeit an awful one. The Mariners don't score a ton of runs, prompting enough save opportunities for their closer.


If you ask me right now who will lead this team in saves at season's end, knowing League leads all other Mariners 9-0, I'll still choose him. Maybe Wright will get a few chances or we'll see Aardsma in July. Down on the Triple-A Tacoma farm, four pitchers have earned the team's seven saves, led by right-hander Josh Lueke, a definite strikeout option, but one with a checkered off-the-field past. He was up in April and allowed 12 runs in 6 1/3 innings with the big club. That's a 17.05 ERA, 2.84 WHIP, if you're scoring at home. Dan Cortes would seem a better option. I'd add the 36-year-old Wright for this week, but don't get too excited about him. His career ERA is nearly 5.00, and he was hardly special in 2010. Try to bench League rather than jettison him. Hopefully for the 74 percent of those in ESPN standard leagues still owning League, he can settle down and reverse course.


Additional thoughts


Meanwhile, I received strong response from last week's blog about Chapman and other relief pitchers who were owned in too many standard leagues. I finally punted St. Louis Cardinals ERA killer Ryan Franklin in NL-only LABR. I just couldn't take it anymore. And then we saw poor Chapman throw only five strikes while walking four hitters Sunday, giving him seven walks in two outings this week, retiring one hitter. Please let him work on his issues in the minors.


One emailer asked me about the pitchers who hadn't allowed any runs yet. Well, I'm interested in that, too! I actually own Pittsburgh Pirates afterthought Daniel McCutchen in a dynasty league and have been following his scoreless antics. Then he got hit over the weekend. Who is left? Here are the relief pitchers who have yet to be scored upon, minimum eight innings in relief (a totally random number, of course).


Scott Downs, Los Angeles Angels: Underrated lefty got some saves with the Toronto Blue Jays, but I trust Jordan Walden as closer. Still, Downs helps the ERA.


Jose Contreras, Philadelphia Phillies: I think Ryan Madson will remain the team's closer, for the record. I wouldn't own Contreras, who's currently on the DL, for his peripherals.


Michael Wuertz, Oakland Athletics: Underrated right-hander struggled in 2010, but his 2009 was so awesome (0.95 WHIP, 102 strikeouts) that he's always worth a look.


Brad Ziegler, Athletics: Sorry, I can't trust a submariner who can't get lefties out (.455 batting average against). Avoid.


Sergio Santos, Chicago White Sox: Hard to believe, but he sure looks strong in the closer role. This year's John Axford, perhaps? He's a must-add and could save 30.


Clayton Mortensen, Colorado Rockies: Two hits allowed in 10 1/3 relief innings is impressive, but based on his track record and the fact he's starting now, run, run away.


Pedro Beato, New York Mets: Rule 5 right-hander has been a revelation but is currently on the DL with elbow tendinitis. Does look legit for NL-only formats, though.
 

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The Mets were dealt an unexpected blow Monday, as David Wright was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his lower back. He is slated to receive a second opinion, but will almost certainly be placed on the disabled list for the second time in his career.

Wright's injury dates back to when he made a diving tag of Astros' outfielder Carlos Lee at third base on April 19. While his struggles at the plate pre-date the injury, he's batting just .205 with five extra-base hits over 89 at-bats since the date in question. The 28-year-old third baseman has a disappointing 226/.337/.404 triple-slash with six home runs, 18 RBI and 43 strikeouts over his first 172 plate appearances this season.

While treatment will be non-surgical, Wright is expected to rest for about two weeks before being reevaluated. There's always the chance that he'll need even more time or that he could be at risk for long-term back problems moving forward.

The Mets haven't made an official move yet, but Nick Evans is expected to take Wright's place on the roster. Ruben Tejada has been called up from Triple-A Buffalo and should play everyday at second base while Justin Turner will get most of the looks at the hot corner. The latter is batting .318/.362/.455 with one homer, three doubles and 10 RBI over his first 44 at-bats this season and should be owned in most NL-only leagues by now.

While the Mets and fantasy owners wish Wright a speedy recovery, here are some more news and notes from around baseball.

- After waiting it out for over a week, the Blue Jays finally placed Adam Lind on the disabled list with a sore lower back following Monday's game. Lind's condition has improved, but he'll head to the team's minor league complex in Dunedin, Florida in order to continue his rehab. The good news is that if he makes progress, he will be eligible to return from the disabled list next Monday against the Yankees.

In a corresponding roster move, the Jays purchased the contract of prospect outfielder Eric Thames from Triple-A Las Vegas. The 24-year-old has legitimate power from the left side of the plate, as evidenced by his 27 homers with Double-A New Hampshire last season. He was batting .342/.419/.610 with six homers, 30 RBI and a 1.029 OPS over his first 167 plate appearances with Triple-A Las Vegas this season.

We should always take production in the Pacific Coast League with a grain of salt, especially at hitter-friendly Cashman Field, but Thames is worth consideration in AL-only formats. He is expected to see time in left field and designated hitter with the big club.

- If you kept Vin Mazzaro active in an AL-only league this week, perhaps with an eye on his scheduled Tuesday start against the Indians, you have my deepest sympathy.

Mazzaro entered Monday's game in relief of the injured Kyle Davies and an ineffective Nate Adcock and became just the third pitcher since 1947 to allow 14 runs in a game. Your ERA if you left him active this week? Toast. Mazzaro? Got the boot to the minors following the game.

- The early returns on Grady Sizemore have been positive for fantasy owners, as he is batting .282/.333/.641 with six homers, 10 doubles and 11 RBI over 18 games. However, he was placed on the disabled list Monday with a right knee contusion.

Sizemore injured his right knee on a slide into second base against the Rays on May 10. Of course, the good news is that this is not the same knee that required microfracture surgery last year, so the belief is that the injury is relatively minor and that his stay on the disabled list should be a short one.

- One interesting situation to monitor in fantasy leagues is whether Albert Pujols will continue to see time at third base. He started at the hot corner Monday for the first time since September 23, 2002 and didn't dismiss the possibility that he could play there again in the near future.

Most leagues have a threshold of five or 10 games before qualifying at a new position, so the likelihood of this actually happening is still pretty small, but Tony La Russa doesn't exactly do things by the book, now does he? Having Pujols eligible at third base would obviously be huge in fantasy leagues.

National League Quick Hits: Josh Johnson was diagnosed with a right forearm contusion after being struck by a comebacker in the fifth inning Monday against the Mets … Cliff Lee issued a career-high six walks in Monday's loss to the Cardinals … Chase Utley (knee) singled and played eight innings Monday in a minor league rehab game with High-A Clearwater … The Reds placed struggling left-hander Aroldis Chapman on the 15-day disabled list with shoulder inflammation … Hanley Ramirez batted second Monday for the first time since 2006 … Chipper Jones (knee) is scheduled to take batting practice Tuesday … The Phillies activated Roy Oswalt (back) from the disabled in advance of Tuesday's start against the Cardinals … Tommy Hanson matched a season-high with 10 strikeouts in Monday's win over the Astros … Drew Storen hasn't allowed a run over his last 21 innings, the longest active scoreless streak in MLB … Andrew Cashner is scheduled to undergo another MRI after having a setback with his shoulder … Rafael Furcal (thumb) is on track to return from the disabled list next Monday … Colby Rasmus missed a second straight game Monday with abdominal discomfort … Jason Heyward (shoulder) is expected to return to the starting lineup Tuesday … Julio Teheran will be recalled from the minors to make a spot start Wednesday against the Diamondbacks … Leo Nunez notched his major-league leading 15th save in a wild extra-inning win over the Mets on Monday … Jonathan Broxton (elbow) played catch Monday, but is still several weeks away from returning … Jose Contreras (elbow) will begin a minor league rehab assignment Wednesday with High-A Clearwater … Carlos Pena homered for the fourth time in his last 11 games Monday … Cameron Maybin exited Monday's game against the Diamondbacks for precautionary reasons due to tendinitis in his right knee … Orlando Hudson (hamstring) is scheduled to be activated from the disabled list Tuesday … The Cubs optioned Tyler Colvin to Triple-A Iowa following Monday's game … Rick Ankiel (wrist) took batting practice and should be cleared for a minor league rehab assignment this week …

American League Quick Hits: Adrian Gonzalez drove in three runs Monday and leads the American League with 37 RBI … Rafael Soriano (elbow) felt tightness during a bullpen session Monday and is scheduled to be examined Tuesday in New York … Curtis Granderson hit his 14th home run of the season in Monday's loss to the Rays … Nelson Cruz (quad) doubled in his first minor league rehab game Monday and is expected to return from the disabled list this weekend … Max Scherzer allowed just one unearned run over seven innings Monday, but Joaquin Benoit blew his chance at his seventh victory… Joe Mauer (bilateral leg weakness) is scheduled to travel Tuesday to extended spring training in Fort Myers, Florida … Michael Pineda tossed seven scoreless innings Monday against the Twins and now has a 2.45 ERA and 52/13 K/BB ratio across his first eight major league starts … Jhonny Peralta homered Monday to extend his hitting streak to 11 games … Colby Lewis tossed his first career complete game shutout Monday against the White Sox and now has a 1.67 ERA over his last four starts … Andrew Bailey (forearm) will pitch again Tuesday in extended spring training … Justin Smoak left Monday's game for precautionary reasons after rolling his ankle … Derrek Lee exited Monday's game with a strained left oblique … Tim Wakefield will start Tuesday against the Orioles in place of John Lackey, who was placed on the disabled list Monday with a strained elbow … Chris Tillman tossed five scoreless innings Monday against the Red Sox before leaving with back stiffness … Brian Matusz (intercostal strain) allowed one run on two hits over four innings Monday in his first minor league rehab start with High-A Frederick … Mitch Moreland was out of the starting lineup for the second straight game Monday with a tight left hamstring … Jordan Walden blew his third save in his last five tries Monday night against the Athletics … Matt LaPorta had four hits and four RBI in Monday's thrashing of the Royals … J.P. Howell (shoulder) is now expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday … Marco Scutaro (oblique) was scheduled to swing a bat Monday for the first time since going on the disabled list … Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik strongly hinted Monday that prospect second baseman Dustin Ackley will be promoted to the majors soon … The Mariners officially released Milton Bradley … Royals prospect outfielder Wil Myers was placed on the minor league disabled list with a knee infection …
 

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Starting pitchers worth believing

Tristan H. Cockcroft


Wednesday's the day.

That's when we'll publish our updated top 250 fantasy rankings, rankings that account for only the remainder of 2011, projected value from today forward. When we rank, we do it with this philosophy: If you were to draft a team from scratch today and count only statistics from May 17 on, who would you pick? It's the very same criteria used in this very column, except this time provided by each of our columnists and ranking every player at every position at one time.


It's an exercise I've always enjoyed, not merely because I get to do it every week of the season, but also because it inspires debate and helps serve as a handy reference point when you're considering in-season trades and pickups.


I'm not going to spoil the results. Well, OK, I will, a little: Roy Halladay is our top-ranked starting pitcher. Javier Vazquez is unranked. (As a fan of TV spoilers, I'll attest to that being about as useful as most of the spoilers I've read.) You'll have to check back here Wednesday for the rest.


But to provide a preview, today I'll discuss some of my outliers, my "on an island" ranks, if you will. These are pitchers whom I felt most strongly about, comparative to the rest of the group. It hardly guarantees I'm right about them -- well, I know I'm right -- but that's the beauty of this exercise, that if you prefer a certain columnist or find that your fantasy baseball opinions agree with one of ours over another, by all means go with it. After all, this is a game of opinions, and I'm merely here to provide a helping hand. The choice, in the end, is yours.


First up: My in-season rankings philosophy regarding starting pitchers. Typically speaking, I'm more generous with my pitching ranks -- comparative to hitters, that is -- during the season than in the preseason. For example, I ranked Halladay fourth, have two pitchers in my top 10 and seven in my top 25; as a group we don't have a single pitcher in the top 10 and only four in the top 25.


The rationale is simple, and twofold: One, we know more about pitchers once the season gets underway than we do during the preseason, who's throwing well and who was a past-seasons mirage, so the investments at least become a tiny bit safer; and two, if the most useful purpose of in-season rankings is for trade advice, isn't it smarter to rank pitchers closer to parallel to hitters? For an example of the latter, if you're in desperate need of pitching, are you really not going to trade a single member of the top 10 hitters to acquire Halladay? I'd argue you would.

Taking a closer look deeper in the ranks, here are six pitchers about whom, apparently, I felt most strongly, comparative to the group. (All rankings in parentheses are where I rank them overall, not just among pitchers):


Trevor Cahill, Oakland Athletics (54): It's not merely that he's an extreme ground-ball pitcher, a type I have historically loved, it's that he's an extreme ground-ball pitcher riding a career-high strikeout rate so far. After whiffing 4.53 batters per nine as a rookie and 5.40 as a sophomore, Cahill has boosted his number in the category to 6.98 in his third season. Increased reliance upon his curveball is responsible; per Inside Edge he has whiffed batters in 41 percent of the plate appearances against him that ended with the pitch, and has generated swings and misses 31 percent of the time, both of those numbers top 15 among pitchers who have thrown 100 or more curves. That provides hope that Cahill can maintain a whiff rate greater than six per nine, and couple that with a greater-than-50-percent ground-ball rate (56.3, to be exact, so far) and he's not at all the regression candidate people expected. Heck, a flat-out repeat of 2010 is possible.


Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox (61): I'm not even a Josh Beckett fan; I think he's 70 percent "name value," 30 percent results, but this season, he's contributing a large portion of the "30 percent results." No longer as apt to blow hitters away with his fastball -- his 92.7-mph average, according to FanGraphs, represents a career low -- Beckett has been forced to rely on his off-speed stuff, his cutter, curveball and changeup, to keep hitters off balance. I think this is a pitcher who has "learned how to pitch," to steal a comment often used to describe flamethrowers who have had to make adjustments to compensate for diminishing velocity.


Jhoulys Chacin, Colorado Rockies (74): This one's as simple as this: Would I trade Justin Morneau, who is higher in our group ranks, straight up for Chacin? You bet I would. I know that's an awfully generous ranking for the sophomore, and if this had been the preseason it might have been a number closer to the 100-125 range, but I firmly believe he has arrived as a fantasy force, Coors Field factor or not. Sure, Chacin's strikeout rate is down, from 9.04 per nine in 2010 to 7.30 in 2011, but his ground-ball rate is comparably up, from 46.6 percent in 2010 to 60.5 this year, which makes up the difference. Incidentally, he has a 3.45 ERA and 1.22 WHIP in his career at Coors, and I believe his adjustment period has passed (May-June 2010 when he had a 4.56 ERA in a nine-start stretch).



TOP 100 STARTING PITCHERS

Note: Tristan H. Cockcroft's top 100 starting pitchers are ranked for their expected performance from this point forward, not for statistics that have already been accrued.
<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Rnk </CENTER></TH><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom">Player, Team <CENTER></CENTER></TH><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Prev
Rnk </CENTER></TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>1 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Roy Halladay, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>1 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>2 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tim Lincecum, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>2 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>3 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Felix Hernandez, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>3 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>4 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Josh Johnson, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>4 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>5 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jon Lester, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>6 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>6 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Cliff Lee, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jered Weaver, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>5 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>8 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Justin Verlander, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>10 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>9 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Dan Haren, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>8 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>10 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tommy Hanson, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>9 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>11 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Cole Hamels, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>12 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>12 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">David Price, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>13 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>13 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Clayton Kershaw, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>14 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>14 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">CC Sabathia, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>11 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>15 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Cain, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>17 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>16 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Zack Greinke, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>16 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>17 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Trevor Cahill, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>19 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>18 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Shaun Marcum, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>18 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>19 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Josh Beckett, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>20 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>20 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Max Scherzer, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>21 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>21 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tim Hudson, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>22 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>22 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ubaldo Jimenez, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>15 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>23 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jhoulys Chacin, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>24 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>24 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Roy Oswalt, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>26 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>25 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chad Billingsley, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>27 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>26 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Garza, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>25 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>27 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ricky Nolasco, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>31 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>28 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chris Carpenter, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>23 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>29 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jaime Garcia, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>30 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>30 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Yovani Gallardo, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>28 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>31 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Mat Latos, SD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>33 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>32 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Anibal Sanchez, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>36 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>33 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">James Shields, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>34 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>34 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Gio Gonzalez, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>39 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>35 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brett Anderson, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>35 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>36 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jonathan Sanchez, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>32 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>37 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">John Danks, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>29 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>38 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brandon Morrow, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>37 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>39 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ian Kennedy, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>42 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>40 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Daniel Hudson, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>40 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>41 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ricky Romero, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>44 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>42 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Wandy Rodriguez, HOU </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>43 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>43 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jorge De La Rosa, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>38 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>44 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Gavin Floyd, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>45 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>45 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Clay Buchholz, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>56 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>46 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Michael Pineda, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>47 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>47 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Scott Baker, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>41 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>48 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Hiroki Kuroda, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>49 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>49 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jair Jurrjens, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>53 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>50 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Colby Lewis, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>46 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>51 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Johnny Cueto, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>65 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>52 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Derek Lowe, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>48 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>53 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ted Lilly, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>50 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>54 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">C.J. Wilson, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>54 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>55 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Francisco Liriano, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>51 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>56 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">A.J. Burnett, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>57 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>57 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Justin Masterson, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>55 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>58 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Bud Norris, HOU </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>59 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>59 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jeremy Hellickson, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>70 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>60 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Wade Davis, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>62 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>61 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Edwin Jackson, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>63 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>62 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Madison Bumgarner, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>73 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>63 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Zach Britton, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>80 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>64 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Bronson Arroyo, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>64 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>65 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ervin Santana, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>61 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>66 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carlos Zambrano, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>69 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>67 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alexi Ogando, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>60 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>68 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brett Myers, HOU </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>58 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>69 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tim Stauffer, SD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>67 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>70 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Kyle Lohse, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>72 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>71 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Joel Pineiro, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>90 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>72 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Fausto Carmona, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>77 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>73 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tom Gorzelanny, WAS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>86 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>74 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jordan Zimmermann, WAS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>75 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>75 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Kyle McClellan, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>78 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>76 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ryan Dempster, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>74 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>77 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Homer Bailey, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>98 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>78 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jake Arrieta, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>91 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>79 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jeremy Guthrie, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>79 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>80 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brandon Beachy, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>52 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>81 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Bartolo Colon, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>82 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>82 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brian Matusz, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>85 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>83 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Edinson Volquez, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>81 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>84 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Erik Bedard, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>100 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>85 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jake Peavy, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>88 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>86 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">James McDonald, PIT </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>84 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>87 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brad Penny, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>88 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Derek Holland, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>95 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>89 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Travis Wood, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>90 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brian Duensing, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>66 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>91 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jon Garland, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>83 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>92 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jason Hammel, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>71 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>93 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Aaron Harang, SD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>76 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>94 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jesse Litsch, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>95 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Rick Porcello, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>97 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>96 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Josh Tomlin, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>96 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>97 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brandon McCarthy, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>93 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>98 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Kevin Correia, PIT </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>92 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>99 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Randy Wolf, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>68 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>100 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Tyson Ross, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>




Anibal Sanchez, Florida Marlins (106): His statistics so far this season shouldn't be what you regard most remarkable; it's that he has accrued them despite having had labrum surgery before his 25th birthday. That's not the easiest operation from which to recover, but recover he has; per FanGraphs his fastball is averaging its highest single-season velocity (91.7 mph) and he's enjoying career bests in K's per nine (9.42), K's per walk (2.74) and swing-and-miss rate (10.7 percent). Throw in a 47.3 percent ground-ball rate, 46th among 118 qualified starters, and Sanchez can't be dismissed as a mere product of successful back-to-back assignments versus the Washington Nationals. Heck, he can't anyway, being that he was as masterful against the Colorado Rockies on April 22 as in either outing versus the Nats. I suppose I'm risking that Sanchez suddenly suffers an injury and his 2011 is lost, but the way he has been throwing, why shouldn't I be? He's a top-30 fantasy starter so far and his peripherals say it's totally legit.


Ubaldo Jimenez, Colorado Rockies (66): It's mostly a leap of faith, but I can't see how a pitcher who was that good in 2009 and 2010 has turned this bad so quickly. For one thing, he's still missing bats: He has a career-high 9.10 K's-per-nine ratio, a 77.5 percent contact rate on all swings and 9.1 percent swing-and-miss rate, the latter two comparing favorably to 78.3 and 9.2 career numbers. Command is one issue -- he has walked 6.67 per nine -- and fastball velocity another -- he's averaging 92.8 mph according to FanGraphs, down from 95.6 career. I wonder whether the cuticle injury that cost him time in April was a bigger problem than advertised, and he simply hasn't recaptured his routine. If he's being sold at a price comparable with our group ranks, I'll be a buyer.


John Danks, Chicago White Sox (121): We picked about the worst possible time to rank John Danks, a date on which he's 0-6 -- yes, some people apparently still believe in win-loss record -- and is coming off a three-start slump during which time he has a 6.63 ERA, six walks and seven strikeouts. But to that, I say, buy-low opportunity! People might see and take stock in these rankings for weeks, so people might maintain a perception that Danks isn't as talented as he is. The bottom line is that he has dealt with some awful luck: His FIP (3.93) and expected FIP (3.77) are right in line with his 2010 numbers (3.70 and 3.99), his BABIP is a career-high .327, fueled by an unfortunate 22.2 percent line-drive rate, and he has received the sixth-worst run support (3.63 per nine innings) of any qualified starter in the majors. Yes, his command numbers during his slump bother me, but it's also only a three-start stretch. Maybe this might ease your mind: During a three-start stretch from May 24-June 4, 2010, he had an 8.79 ERA, seven walks and 12 whiffs. This could be nothing more than a sample-size problem.


Three (and a half?) up



Homer Bailey and Johnny Cueto, Cincinnati Reds: And just like that, the Reds' rotation has recaptured its "deep-and-talented" label. Don't believe it? Consider that since Bailey's 2011 debut, on May 5, Reds starters have nine quality starts in 11 tries, an 8-0 record and 2.13 ERA. The performances of both Bailey and Cueto, both of whom missed all of April due to injury, have been a major reason, as they've combined for a perfect 5-0 record, five quality starts, a 1.10 ERA and 0.92 WHIP in their first five turns of the season. It's as if the Reds knew exactly what they were doing when they shelved both at the onset of the regular season, then took a patient approach with their rehabilitation. Neither one has shown a glimpse of struggle since being activated, and in the case of Cueto, that 7&frac23;-inning, three-run (all unearned) performance against the St. Louis Cardinals on May 14 shows that at least he is not at all a matchups-fueled mirage. Is Bailey? Maybe, since his two best starts came against the Houston Astros, but he did have a third consecutive quality start against the Chicago Cubs on Monday, not to mention the maturation he showed in 2011 hints that he might have more to come.


Zach Britton, Baltimore Orioles: Ah, another extreme ground-baller, Britton's 54.4 percent rate ranking 14th highest among qualified pitchers. So, naturally, I love him. Besides, this is a rookie who has hung in there against the lineups of the Texas Rangers (7&frac23; shutout innings on April 9) and Red Sox (6 IP, 1 R on April 26), so this isn't any matchups-fueled mirage, either. Britton's one concern at this stage is the dreaded "adjustment period" every young pitcher faces; unfortunately you have no idea where, when or to what extreme it will happen. But if I'm picking from young hurlers, I'm going to take the ones who pound the ball into the ground with a heavy sinker, because the risk of implosion isn't as great. That's especially true when they also sprinkle in the kind of slider that Britton has.


Clay Buchholz, Boston Red Sox: Now there's the Buchholz we all came to know and love last season. Check out his May stats: three starts, 1.93 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 3.75 K's per walk, 54.5 percent ground-ball rate, 2.66 FIP, 2.90 xFIP. Small sample, yes, but compare them to his 2010: 28 starts, 2.33 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 1.79 K's per walk, 50.8 percent ground-ball rate, 3.61 FIP, 4.07 xFIP. This is a pitcher who thrives when he's throwing strikes, keeping the ball down and generating grounders at least half the time, and that he has done it this month against the better-than-league-average Los Angeles Angels as well as the New York Yankees is a plus. A repeat of 2010's 2.33 ERA is a stretch, but how about 3.00-3.25 from this point forward? There's no reason he can't do that.


Three down



Brian Duensing, Minnesota Twins: This isn't a matter of merely his past two rocky outings; it's also that manager Ron Gardenhire hinted recently to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that "nothing's out of the question" regarding a swap of Duensing and current reliever Kevin Slowey. Might a relief role be a better fit for Duensing? Perhaps, considering right-handers have .324/.398/.514 rates against him this season (.284/.347/.427 career), but lefties only .240/.255/.300 (.201/.253/.259 career), and as a long reliever or setup man, Duensing's individual matchups could be closely selected by his manager. In fantasy, however, such a role would greatly diminish the lefty's appeal, as his win potential would plummet and he wouldn't log the innings to make a significant impact in ERA and WHIP. The owner of a 16.20 ERA, 3.40 WHIP and six walks compared to one strikeout his past two starts combined, Duensing belongs on AL-only benches right now.


John Lackey, Red Sox: He's now on the disabled list with a strained right elbow, and whatever the diagnosis, his performance to date sure backs up the notion that something was wrong. Lackey's velocity was down, to a mere 90.6 mph with his fastball according to FanGraphs, his command poor, as evidenced by a career-worst 4.12 walks-per-nine ratio, and he had served up a whopping .312 batting average and five home runs to opponents in seven starts. Unless your league allows unlimited DL space, Lackey can be safely cut; it wouldn't be at all surprising if at some point in the foreseeable future he'll require surgery.


Randy Wolf, Brewers: What a streaky pitcher. So far this season, Wolf kicked things off with a two-start stretch of a 7.20 ERA and 2.20 WHIP, followed it with a four-quality start streak of a 0.65 ERA and 0.72 WHIP, and has since run cold again, with an 11.88 ERA and 2.64 WHIP in his past two turns. What's worse: He has been entirely unpredictable with his matchups, making streaming a difficult strategy to employ with him, as his most recent ugly outing came against the light-hitting San Diego Padres while one of his best all year came at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park. We warned you of this in the preseason: His profile read: "Wolf was also wholly unpredictable [in 2010]; his 5.06 ERA and 1.66 WHIP in 14 starts against bottom-10 offenses belie his matchups potential." If you're feeling lucky, by all means try to exploit the good with Wolf. Chances are, eventually you're going to get burned at an inopportune time.
 

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Fantasy owners are always on the lookout for sleepers, but sometimes those "under-the-radar" options become so popular that they no longer become true sleepers. That's why this preseason (on March 14) I dug a little deeper, analyzing 10 deep sleepers for 2011, players who were more likely options in single-league formats but also had a chance to have mixed-league value, as well.

Now is a good time to go back and look at how that list is faring thus far. Obviously, the nature of the "deep sleeper" is that I'll hit on some (and hopefully a couple of them will be big hits), and miss on others. There also will be those who don't get the opportunity to prove it either way, not to mention a few others who still might break out but just haven't yet, considering it's still relatively early in the season. Regardless, all of the players discussed below made that list for a good reason, and whether they've broken out or not, I still believe in most of them.



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Chris Heisey, OF, Cincinnati Reds

Preseason excerpt: Heisey has the bat to be a solid regular if given the opportunity. It was just a 200 at-bat sample size last year, but the right-handed hitter did hit .321 and slug .536 against right-handed pitching, though uncharacteristically struggling against southpaws. If injuries hit the outfield or Jonny Gomes loses some production, Heisey could step in and do some damage, given regular at-bats.
May 17 update: Slugging .500 this year in sporadic playing time, Heisey is about to get more at-bats, as Gomes' dwindling production and continued subpar defense seems to be wearing on Reds manager Dusty Baker, who said he will start mixing and matching in left field with Heisey, Gomes and Fred Lewis. While I still think the Reds would be better off if they just put Heisey in left and let him run with the job, at least it's a start. A full-time gig for Heisey would make him a potential mixed-league add given his offensive potential, so this situation continues to bear close watching to see how it will shake out.

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Scott Sizemore, 2B, Detroit Tigers


Preseason excerpt: I know some Tigers fans love punchless Will Rhymes, but Sizemore is the better offensive player with more upside, and Rhymes might get exposed a bit more if given extended at-bats. Sizemore can hit for average with teens power and a few steals here and there if his ankle is sound again.
May 17 update: Rhymes and his .221 average lasted just 19 games, and there is still no timetable for Carlos Guillen's return. Given the lack of depth at the second-base position in most mixed leagues right now, Sizemore could be worth the add now that he's going to get regular at-bats, although manager Jim Leyland's lineup machinations are often puzzling.

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Bud Norris, SP, Houston Astros


Preseason excerpt: He needs to improve his fastball location, his changeup or, preferably, both. Norris isn't having a good spring thus far as he's battling hamstring issues, but he's pretty much a lock for the rotation, and his career strikeout rate of more than a batter per inning makes him a strong consideration in NL play.
May 17 update: Norris' changeup hasn't gotten any better, but his fastball command has and it has been a key part of his early-season surge. Norris has cut his walk rate from 4.5 batters per nine innings to 3.1 per nine this season, while bumping his strikeout rate up to just under 11 batters per nine over his first eight starts. He has backed off on his velocity a touch to locate, but sometimes less is more, and his slider is still a nasty swing-and-miss pitch. This could be the start of that breakout season we've been waiting for from Norris.

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Ryan Kalish, OF, Boston Red Sox


Preseason excerpt: Given the injury histories and advanced ages of Mike Cameron and J.D. Drew, it's not out of the realm of possibility that [the Red Sox] might need Kalish to step in for some significant at-bats at some point this season, and he has the capability to provide some contributions across the board.
May 17 update: Kalish suffered a torn labrum diving for a ball at Triple-A in late April, but so far surgery hasn't been required, just rest and rehab. However, he's not going to be ready to play again anytime soon.

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Tyson Ross, SP, Oakland Athletics

Preseason excerpt: He gets good sink on his 93-mph fastball and pairs it with a solid slider he can shorten into more of a cutter at times. He also has a strong ground ball profile and can get his share of swings and misses. With the back of the Oakland rotation unsettled, he could surprise.
May 17 update: After working some out of the bullpen initially, Ross has been quietly effective since moving into the A's rotation, with four straight quality starts since getting stretched out fully. Ross has actually shown an improved changeup this season to add to his other two pitches, giving him a little something different to show as he goes through the order the second or third time. He should remain a solid addition to an AL-only staff, but I like his chances to have some utility in mixed leagues, as well.

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Charlie Morton, SP, Pittsburgh Pirates


Preseason excerpt: Morton has a good chance to land the Pirates' fifth starter spot given the way he looks this spring, and even if he doesn't, he'll get an opportunity at some point.
May 17 update: In that same preseason blurb, I linked to an earlier spring blog in which I talked about the changes to Morton's delivery and arm slot and incorporation of the sinker back into his repertoire. Basically, Morton was trying to reinvent himself as a pitcher. While normally I try and stay away from pitchers who have a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1-to-1, Morton's new extreme ground-ball profile and reliance on a previously scrapped sinker has limited the damage and kept the ball in the yard. His ground ball-to-fly ball ratio of more than 3.5-to-1 is the best among qualified starters in the big leagues, and I expect more strikeouts as he continues to work his out-pitch curve into the mix a bit more. He'll continue to have value in NL-only leagues going forward.

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Chris Dickerson, OF, Milwaukee Brewers


Preseason excerpt: Dickerson has shown some on-base skills in the past and can run a little, and there's a touch more power here than he has shown in his sporadic opportunities at the big league level. We also know that Carlos Gomez's hold on the center-field job in tenuous and that Dickerson is likely to be the club's fourth outfielder, which gives him a chance to earn some at-bats if Gomez falters again or someone gets hurt.
May 17 update: Obviously, a lot of Dickerson's sleeper value was tied up in Carlos Gomez continuing to be, well, Carlos Gomez. But 11 days after this list was published, Dickerson was dealt to the Yankees, with the Brewers then bringing in Nyjer Morgan. The trade effectively ended Dickerson's chances for meaningful big league playing time this season.

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Eric Patterson, OF, San Diego Padres


Preseason excerpt: We all know Patterson can run (27-for-30 in steal attempts in 179 big league games and 43-for-49 in his last full season in the minors in 2009), and his versatility is likely going to help him stick on the big league roster. He'll be the fifth outfielder who can play left and center, the backup at second base and a lefty bat who can run off the bench.
May 17 update: Patterson has gotten just 51 at-bats since coming back from an early stint on the disabled list, though he has at least picked up a couple of steals and hit a few homers. When it's all said and done, he could do enough to be useful in deep NL-only leagues.

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Allen Craig, OF, St. Louis Cardinals


Preseason excerpt: Craig's minor league numbers speak for themselves. In more than 1,900 minor league at-bats, almost 70 percent of which have come at Double-A and Triple-A, Craig has a .308 AVG/.370 OBP/.518 SLG stat line. He has solid bat speed and a shorter swing than you might expect, and generates the leverage to hit for power to all fields. Craig could hit consistently at the big league level if given the chance.
May 17 update: Craig has just 49 at-bats in 20 games thus far this season, partially due to a DL stint because of a groin injury, and his lack of a true defensive home doesn't help his case for more playing time. He has played second base, third, left and right field this season, but he doesn't play any of them particularly well. I still believe in his bat if he gets regular at-bats, though.

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Alex Avila, C, Tigers


Preseason excerpt: Avila has a solid line-drive stroke from the left side, a decent batting eye and enough bat speed to catch up to good fastballs, and he should provide better results than he did last year. He has the ability to provide a batting average that won't kill you to go along with double-digit pop. He just has to reduce his tendency to overswing and try to do too much.
May 17 update: Although it was partially due to injuries to catchers such as Joe Mauer and Victor Martinez, and slow starts from other catchers such as Buster Posey and Carlos Santana, Avila entered Monday's games as the No. 1 catcher on our Player Rater, hitting .268 with six homers and two steals. Half of his 30 hits have gone for extra bases. Part of the reason for his success is because he is indeed catching up to those good fastballs this season, not being afraid to attack them early in the count. Obviously, he's not going to be near the top of the catcher rankings all season long, but he does have the offensive skills to keep producing and can stay in the top dozen for the balance of the season.
 

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The Atlanta Braves welcomed a pair of key lineup cogs back to the crew Tuesday as outfielder Jason Heyward and third baseman Chipper Jones were inserted into the Nos. 2 and 3 spots, respectively, in the batting order against Houston Astros left-hander Wandy Rodriguez. What's interesting to me, however, is just how different the expectations are for these two players, and not just from a fantasy aspect.


Heyward, a second-year player with MVP-caliber potential, was hitting .219 before succumbing to a nagging shoulder injury. He hadn't started a game in a week. But he also ranked among the top 50 in ESPN average live drafts before the season and had hit seven home runs, and it didn't seem like owners were particularly concerned. He remained owned in 100 percent of ESPN standard leagues even while missing time. Then there's Chipper, producing like a top-10 third baseman when he suffered a small meniscus tear in his right knee over the weekend against the Philadelphia Phillies. Jones missed Sunday's and Monday's games and voila, he's down from 100 percent owned to 89.5 percent that quickly. His owners didn't want to wait for more news, potentially positive news. Despite the relative dearth of options on free agency, many owners simply cut the veteran player hitting .275 with 27 RBIs. See the difference?


Look, I'm a huge fan of Heyward, someone I predicted for statistical stardom this season. I had him pegged as a top-10 outfielder, a 25-homer, 90-RBI guy with enough speed to flirt with 20 stolen bases. This is the guy who should be hitting third and carrying the Atlanta offense. I own Heyward in a few leagues, and I'm glad he's back. I hope his stolen base in the first inning Tuesday, and the walks later in the game, are a harbinger of fantasy goodness to come. I think it is, and would absolutely buy low on him if still possible.
But Jones owners probably gave up the minute they heard of yet another injury, which seems odd since Jones is producing above the level most of us expected. I didn't think he'd be on pace for 100 RBIs in mid-May. A few months ago I was skeptical he'd even play in 100 games. But here's Jones hitting for a decent average, playing pretty much every day -- he has missed only four games all season -- and while there are reasonable concerns about his health and future production, he is performing well. I think we can all agree Heyward is a special talent, and his owners should be patient with him. But what about Jones' owners in standard leagues? I certainly didn't expect to be recommending Jones in mid-May, and this newest knee problem is a concern, but I'm starting to think Jones' production is for real, that he could perhaps finish as a top-10 fantasy third baseman. The position isn't exactly brimming with fantasy depth. In fact, I have Jones as my No. 12 third baseman for the rest of the season, thinking he has another 10 home runs in him, maybe 60 RBIs and can hit .275. He's still taking walks, has been able to play through pain, and that swing still looks good. At this point I would take Jones over Scott Rolen, Chase Headley, Mark Reynolds, Ian Stewart, David Freese, Chris Johnson, Edwin Encarnacion and Danny Valencia.

A few other thoughts on the Braves:

• That Eric Hinske can really hit. He nearly homered in the ninth inning Tuesday, and while that .350-something batting average will fall, Hinske can absolutely hit 10-12 home runs even in part-time work. If Jones gets hurt, necessitating a Martin Prado move to third base, Hinske should play left field regularly. Also, Freddie Freeman seems safe at first base … but that might not be the case. Take a look at Hinske in deep leagues.
• Catcher Brian McCann, who did homer in the ninth inning Tuesday to send the game into extra innings, doesn't share very well. Entering Tuesday, he led all catchers in at-bats. Still, if you want a safe backup catcher for NL-only formats or really deep leagues, consider David Ross. How many dollar catchers can hit 10 home runs? By the way, McCann homered twice off the bench Tuesday, matching his season total for home runs as a starter. Odd stat. I rank McCann as fantasy's top catcher right now.
• I remain skeptical that outfielder Nate McLouth can help fantasy owners, mainly because the Braves want to hit him second in the order. As a No. 2 hitter, he's hitting .235 and strikes out a lot. As the No. 8 hitter, when he sees far different pitches and expectations are different, he's hitting .385 with a few home runs and quite a few walks. I take the under on McLouth reaching double digits in home runs and stolen bases. • I have no concerns whatsoever about second baseman Dan Uggla. I don't think I can be any clearer than that. Will he hit 30 home runs? I think he can. Will he hit .250 overall? I think he will. Put simply, buy low. There are number of second basemen to buy low on -- Dustin Pedroia, Kelly Johnson, perhaps Chone Figgins -- but none can hit 30 home runs like Uggla.
 

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Chipper Disposition

Two days after it came to light that Chipper Jones had a small meniscus tear that might require surgery (and force him to miss 2-3 weeks), the brittle 39-year-old was back in the Braves' lineup on Tuesday with the help of a cortisone shot.

And after playing in Tuesday's game (and going 1-for-5 with three strikeouts), Jones told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that "I feel a lot better than two days ago." He left open the possibility that surgery could become necessary if the knee worsens, but it appears he'll be able to avoid an extended absence for now.

In theory, the obvious advice on Jones would be to wait for him to have a good game or two on the troublesome knee and then immediately sell high, but my guess is that most other owners in your league are as wary of Chipper's injuries as you are. So if trade efforts fail, just make sure you have a backup plan at 3B and enjoy the production when he's healthy – Jones' total of 27 RBI is already well over halfway to his output from last year (46) and currently equals the RBI total of MLB home run leader Jose Bautista.

Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that Vicente Padilla was not available on Tuesday due to right forearm stiffness. Matt Guerrier picked up his first save of the year, and with Padilla's status uncertain, Guerrier is worth an immediate speculative add in many leagues.

Royals lefty prospect Danny Duffy (3.00 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 43/10 K/BB ratio in 36 innings at Triple-A) is slated for a spot start on Wednesday against the Rangers. If he performs well, Duffy could stick in the rotation and is worth consideration in mixed leagues despite sharing a last name with disappointing former Pirate Chris Duffy.

A significant sigh of relief is in order for Josh Johnson's fantasy owners after an MRI on his right forearm came back negative. Johnson simply suffered a bruised forearm and is hoping to start against Tampa Bay as scheduled on Saturday.

Jorge Posada returned as the starting DH for Tuesday's matchup with the Rays, his first time starting since the great lineup fiasco over the weekend. Posada (hitting seventh) responded by going 2-for-3 with a double. Joe Girardi said on Tuesday evening that his DH spot is a day-to-day situation, but Posada's two-hit outing certainly didn't hurt his case.

After a disappointing follow-up to his not especially great no-hitter, Francisco Liriano finally looked like his normal dominant self on Tuesday, going seven innings with three hits, one run, one walk and a season-high nine strikeouts. Granted, it was against the Mariners, but it's a huge step forward for a pitcher who came into Tuesday with a 21/27 K/BB ratio in his first 35.2 innings.

Cameron Maybin missed Tuesday's game due to patellar tendinitis, but Bud Black downplayed the severity of the injury, telling the San Diego Union-Tribune that "We don't think it's anything." Maybin has hit .480 in his last six games to emerge as a legitimate consideration in mixed leagues.

Weather had a significant effect on Tuesday's schedule, postponing Pirates-Nationals, Orioles-Red Sox, Marlins-Mets and Blue Jays-Tigers. Among those most notably affected was Nationals starter Jordan Zimmermann, whose turn in the rotation was skipped in an effort to limit his innings, meaning that Zimmermann will next take the mound on Sunday. Also being skipped in the rotation was Tuesday starter Rick Porcello.

Franklin Gutierrez (stomach) will reportedly be activated to make his season debut against Jered Weaver and the Angels on Wednesday. The 28-year-old had a disappointing 666 OPS last year, but could have at least a small-sized impact in deeper mixed leagues given his decent combo of power and speed (12 homers and 25 steals in 2010).

Daisuke Matsuzaka (elbow) was placed on the DL after undergoing an MRI, with the results unknown as of Tuesday evening. Alfredo Aceves will take over Dice-K's spot in the rotation, but should only be a consideration in AL-Only leagues at the moment given that he last started a big league game in 2009. Michael Bowden has taken over Matsuzaka's roster spot, but will pitch out of the bullpen for now.

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NL Quick Hits (pitchers): As expected, the Braves have recalled Julio Teheran for a spot start on Wednesday … Ubaldo Jimenez had one of his better starts of the season (7.0 IP, 3 ER, 1 BB, 7 K's)… Roy Oswalt allowed one run on seven hits in five innings in his first start back from the DL … Hiroki Kuroda threw 7 2/3 scoreless innings in a win over the Brewers … Andrew Cashner is likely out until after the All-Star break after an MRI revealed that he aggravated his original shoulder injury … Wandy Rodriguez threw eight scoreless innings against the Braves, but took a no-decision when Mark Melancon blew a save … Edinson Volquez had a season-low one walk and a season-high nine strikeouts against the Cubs.

NL Quick Hits (position players): Colby Rasmus (abdomen) has been cleared to return, but was held out of the starting lineup Tuesday … Shane Victorino (hamstring) is expected to miss at least a few more days and will undergo tests on Wednesday … Ike Davis (ankle) is hoping to return from the DL on May 26 … Pat Burrell went 2-for-4 with two RBI in his first start against a right-hander since May 1… The Mets officially placed David Wright (back) on the DL … Jason Heyward (shoulder) returned to the starting lineup and went 1-for-3 with two walks and a steal … Freddy Sanchez didn't play due to a swollen left knee … Brian McCann didn't start on Tuesday, but hit a game-tying pinch-hit homer in the ninth and a two-run walk-off homer in the 11th … Chris Denorfia got another start in place of Will Venable (hand) and went 3-for-4 … Carlos Gonzalez delivered a tie-breaking two-run single to beat the Giants, giving him eight RBI in his last five games … Angel Pagan (oblique) had three hits in a simulated game as he gets closer to a minor league rehab assignment.

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AL Quick Hits (pitchers): A's closer Andrew Bailey could be deemed ready for a four-game rehab assignment if a long-toss session goes well on Wednesday … Dallas Braden (shoulder) is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery … David Aardsma (elbow) declared that "I will pitch this year" … Gio Gonzalez held the Angels to one hit in seven scoreless innings … The Yankees placed Rafael Soriano (elbow) on the DL … Brett Cecil's arm strength and velocity have improved since his demotion to the minors, and he has a 3.51 ERA in his last four starts … The Royals placed Kyle Davies (shoulder) on the DL.

AL Quick Hits (position players): Nelson Cruz went 1-for-4 in his second minor league rehab game and remains on course for a return this weekend … Carl Crawford was slated to sit against lefty Zach Britton before Tuesday's rainout … The Mariners reportedly want Dustin Ackley to improve his defense before they call him up, suggesting that a promotion probably isn't imminent … Alex Rodriguez hit two solo homers against the Rays … Derrek Lee (oblique) is likely to be placed on the DL … Justin Smoak was back in the starting lineup after rolling his ankle on Monday … Mitch Moreland (hamstring) appeared as a pinch-hitter and is expected to start on Wednesday … Nick Swisher was out of the lineup due to illness … The White Sox placed Mark Teahen (oblique) on the DL and purchased the contract of Dallas McPherson, with the team reportedly leaving Dayan Viciedo in the minors so he could continue to play every day.
 

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Bacon & Bearded Closer: Elite

This past weekend, runners converged on San Francisco for a crazy, crazy race called Bay to Breakers. The race is run by only the costumed, and then only barely run at all. Think Halloween on legs. Among the many costumes this past weekend was a pack of running bacon.

Bacon is a force of distraction, it seems. Even fake bacon on legs makes one think of thoroughly destroying a big breakfast platter. Going house on some strips is a good way to recover from anything, at least for meat-eaters.

So, in honor of the running pack of bacon, we'll name the closer tiers after our favorite single entity foods. As in, I love me some short ribs in a red wine reduction, but if I had to pick one, simple piece of food for my next meal, what would that food be?

And yes, number one is bacon.


Tier 1: Elite (4) (AKA: The "Bacon" Tier.)



Jonathan Papelbon, Boston Red Sox
Heath Bell, San Diego Padres
Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees
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Brian Wilson, San Francisco Giants

It makes sense to pair that beard with bacon. They are both so dominant in their respective categories. Brian Wilson is still walking people - three in his last four appearances - but at a much better rate recently. In fact, those three walks were his only May walks. The strikeout dominance never left, nor did the zaniness.

Jonathan Papelbon's ridiculous strikeout-to-walk ratio is only getting more ridiculous. He's now up to 21 strikeouts against two walks after not walking a single batter in May. His team isn't providing him the most save chances, but that's a very volatile stat from year to year and month to month. He'll rattle off a string of five saves in ten days and suddenly he'll look as dominant as he actually has been.


Tier 2: Rock Steady (6) (AKA: The "Ice Cream" Tier.)



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Joakim Soria, Kansas City Royals
Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta Braves
J.J. Putz, Arizona Diamondbacks
Jose Valverde, Detroit Tigers
Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs
Francisco Rodriguez, New York Mets

His Mexcellence (formerly Mexicutioner) has been downgraded to a mere Mexpert. He blew a save last Wednesday, then the team found a flaw in his delivery, and then he's had a nice two-strikeout-no-walk inning in a 19-to-1 blowout loss. The team is playing well enough to hand him some opportunities, but Soria has shown reduced velocity all year. In fact, he showed his best velocity after they corrected the flaw in his delivery - he could be back on his way to the top with a few saves and some nice pop in the catchers' glove.
J.J. Putz hasn't quite been as smooth as ice cream recently, as he's begun to walk batters. Five walks (against only four strikeouts) in his last seven trips to the mound is not elite, but as long as he's still healthy he's a fine option.
Craig Kimbrel moves by him in the rankings by striking out a whopping twelve batters in his last five innings. It's gotten to the point where the three-strikeout save must be named the "Kimbrel" from now on. He's a step away from elite himself, and only some longevity in the role stands in the way.


Tier 3: OK options (6) (AKA: The "Chocolate" Tier.)



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Neftali Feliz, Texas Rangers
Huston Street, Colorado Rockies
Joel Hanrahan, Pittsburgh Pirates
Leo Nunez, Florida Marlins
Chris Perez, Cleveland Indians
Francisco Cordero, Cincinnati Reds
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Drew Storen, Washington Nationals

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Neftali Feliz has not come back strong and sweet like a chocolate truffle. Instead, he's walked four against one strikeout since returning from the DL and it's fair to worry about him just a little. As long as the worrying doesn't lead to more chocolate eating.
Joel Hanrahan keeps puttering along like a good chocolate bar, but it's folly to expect his team to continue delivering him save chances in bundles. Though he cooks with gas, Hanrahan will have a few save-less weeks that will give his owners gas like chocolate often does.
More proof that saves come in bunches and that it's better to look at strikeout and walk ratios than save totals at this point: Chris Perez has 11 strikeouts against nine walks, and just a week ago had ten saves to Leo Nunez's eleven. Now Nunez has 15 saves and his 21 strikeouts against nine walks is still more impressive. Using that method of thinking, it's more important that Drew Storen has walked only one batter in May and has not lost a save chance to Sean Burnett than the fact that he only has nine saves. He deserves some love.


Tier 4: Question marks (6) (AKA: The "Rice" Tier.)



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Jordan Walden, Anaheim Angels
Kyle Farnsworth, Tampa Bay Rays
John Axford, Milwaukee Brewers
Matt Capps, Minnesota Twins
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Sergio Santos, Chicago White Sox
Brandon League, Seattle Mariners

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Rice can be good. Give me some sticky rice with some Japanese Nori-shake in it, or some rice with beans, and I'll go to town. Rice can also just be blah, something you put on the plate to fill the meal out. These closers are slightly rice-like.
Jordan Walden looked good for a while, and now is in an iffy stretch. He's still hitting 97 on the gun regularly, and still striking out batters like a closer, and has only walked three in seven May appearances, but three blown saves in the month have to register. There's no talk yet, but Scott Downs is pitching well and is a solid veteran. He might be next in line for save opportunities should the Angels make a change.
Brandon League is also in a little hot water after spending the weekend in disastrous fashion after learning that first-chair closer David Aardsma would be out at least two months with an elbow strain. The good news must have gotten to League, who has now given up a whopping ten runs in his last four appearances. The thing is, he didn't walk a guy, at least not until his scoreless inning Tuesday. More worrisome is the home run he gave up on Friday the 13th, because he isn't getting groundballs like he used to. Still, there's no good option behind him - at all. It'll take a few more blown saves before Jamey Wright is in there trying to shut the door.

Read more about the most volatile closer situations on the next page.

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Tier 5: Rollercoaster rides (7) (AKA: The "Tofu" Tier.)



1st Chair: Frank Francisco, 2nd Chair: Jon Rauch, Toronto Blue Jays
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1st Chair: Kevin Gregg, 2nd Chair: Koji Uehara, Baltimore Orioles
1st Chair: Mark Melancon, 2nd Chair: Wilton Lopez, Houston Astros
1st Chair: Ryan Madson, 2nd Chair: Antonio Bastardo, Philadelphia Phillies
1st Chair: Brian Fuentes, 2nd Chair: Grant Balfour, Oakland Athletics
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1st Chair: Fernando Salas, 2nd Chair: Eduardo Sanchez, St. Louis Cardinals
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1st Chair: Matt Guerrier, 2nd Chair: Vincente Padilla, Los Angeles Dodgers

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Tofu has modest upside, I'll give you that. With a crispy crust and downed in some sweet orange sauce, I can even dig on it. But, for the most part, tofu has little sway on the way a dish is going. These closers, in like fashion, are having little (positive) sway on the way their teams are going right now.
Frank Francisco has walked five batters and struck out six in May, but he looks like the closer now with two straight saves. Kevin Gregg is in way more danger right now despite also being the nominal closer. He has just as many walks as strikeouts and has now blown two saves in the past week. Koji Uehara is an enticing add these days, if only on the back of his pristine ERA and WHIP and great strikeout to walk ratio. Sure, Uehara allows fly balls, but so does Gregg. Change may be coming.
Mark Melancon is the closer in Houston - or at least we assume so because he's gotten the only Astro save in May. He did blow an opportunity Tuesday night by allowing a home run to the pinch-hitting Brian McCann, but it was the only hit he allowed, and, well, Brian McCann is a pretty good hitter. Wilton Lopez has four walks in May (he had five over the entire 2010 season), but he might be next if Melancon stumbles. This is maybe the most tofu-like: safe-ish and bland-ish.
Check on the Oakland and Phillie situations in the Injured section of this roundup - Ryan Madson and Brian Fuentes are fine closers, but they are just place-holding until their healthy first-chair closers return.
The merry-go-round goes around again in St. Louis and Los Angeles. Fernando Salas looks like the man of the moment in Tony LaRussa's pen - he's been the last pitcher in the last two games for the Cardinals and his 16-to-5 strikeout-to-walk ratio is pretty good. It's not elite, since he's thrown 17 2/3 innings, and Eduardo Sanchez still has the better strikeout ability (23 strikeouts in 16 innings). But Sanchez doesn't have quite the same clean slate and his last save came more than a week ago. Mitchell Boggs lurks, but this will probably come down to Salas or Sanchez, and Salas is ahead right now.
In Los Angeles, Jonathan Broxton has just played catch for the first time since hitting the DL, and this may just be a temporary scrum until he returns. On the other hand, he hasn't looked right for a year-plus now. Matt Guerrier got the save Tuesday night, and has the cleanest ERA of the crew, but he also has 19 strikeouts against 10 walks in 22 1/3 innings. That's neither closer-level strikeout punch, nor is it great control. He's also a fly-ball pitcher, so he's not really that notable in any one area. On the other hand, he doesn't have the control problems of Kanley Jansen or the health problems of Vincente Padilla. Jansen might be the long-term solution if he can control the ball, and Padilla might still get the next save. Anything could happen here.

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Injured


Jose Contreras, Philadelphia Phillies (elbow)
David Aardsma, Seattle Mariners (hip surgery)
Andrew Bailey, Oakland Athletics (forearm tightness)
Brad Lidge, Philadelphia Phillies (shoulder)
Jonathan Broxton, Los Angeles Dodgers (elbow)
Brandon Lyon, Houston Astros (shoulder)

Comment:
Brad Lidge may throw off a mound this week, which would be a big step toward starting his rehab. That probably means that he'll be back before Jose Contreras. It should at least mean that he'll be throwing so soon after Contreras' return that the Cuban becomes expendable if you need the roster spot.
David Aardsma will not undergo Tommy John surgery, but he will be shut down completely for a month before throwing, so he's probably out at least two months with his elbow strain. Brandon Lyon also opted to avoid surgery, but won't be coming off the DL when he's eligible too. It'll be a while, and he was so mediocre when in that he's droppable.
Andrew Bailey (forearm) is scheduled to pitch in extended spring training again Tuesday. The team is taking their time with the oft-injured pitcher, but he's close to a rehab assignment at least.
Jonathon Broxton (elbow) played catch. We'll keep you updated, step by step, as he tries to regain his form.

The Deposed:
Fernando Rodney, Los Angeles
Joe Nathan, Minnesota
Ryan Franklin, St. Louis

Joe Nathan's velocity and effectiveness are both inching forward with every appearance. He's still a couple ticks short of his full fastball, though, and Matt Capps has been decent enough. Anything deeper than mixed, though, and Nathan is immediately interesting.

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The Steals Department

On Wednesday, the Mariners activated Franklin Gutierrez, who is finally over his stomach issues thanks to a team of doctors from around the nation. He looked like the same old Gutierrez on his rehab, and even though his batting average will be an open question, he should be good for a 20-stolen-base pace either way. Given that he does give you some power, he could be a good bench piece that you play when he's going well without costing much power punch. That's certainly a way to add some steals, even if it's not going to be like finding Jacoby Ellsbury on your waiver wire. Because that doesn't happen really.

Continuing the Mariners-focused news, you may have heard that Dustin Ackley might be on his way to the major leagues soon - his general manager is considering it and just wants to see a little better defense from his prized prospect. Unfortunately, 'soon' is not now, and it's also unclear if Ackley has mixed-league upside. Since hitting Double-A, he hasn't had a batting average better than .274, and his isolated power has just been about average. He's also only stolen 21 bases in his first thousand plate appearances, so he's not really a 'speed' option. Also, his name value has probably over-rated him in keeper leagues to the point that he'll be owned and hard to pry loose in those leagues. So, yeah, Ackley's not a great option for most. But there is a sweet spot - deeper redraft league managers may find Ackley on the wire, may be struggling at second base, may need a little power and a little speed, and may have space on the bench to stash Ackley for a mid-season callup.
 

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Mid-May fantasy baseball rankings
By Fantasy staff


If there's one sure thing about player rankings done after watching six weeks of action, it's that they'll look nothing like they did in the preseason. Injuries strike, jobs won in spring training are lost, players get called up and, as it turns out, some players are just better or worse at baseball than we anticipated. With that in mind, we asked nine of the original fantasy baseball preseason rankings voters to recast their ballots. Each one was asked to rank their top 250 players for an ESPN standard 10-team rotisserie league. The results are below.
The rankers: Fantasy analysts Matthew Berry (MB), Eric Karabell (EK), Nate Ravitz (NR), Jason Grey (JG) Tristan H. Cockcroft (TC), AJ Mass (AJM), fantasy editor Brendan Roberts (BR), and the Answer Guys' Dave Hunter (DH) and Shawn Cwalinski (SC). Sort the rankings by any of their ranks to see each individual's complete top 250.
Overall rank and preseason rank (in parentheses, as of April 1) appear on the left. Positional eligibility is determined by ESPN standard game rules.


Mid-May top 250

<!-- begin inline 1 -->Sort by ranker: Overall | Matthew Berry | Eric Karabell | Nate Ravitz | Jason Grey
Tristan H. Cockcroft | Brendan Roberts | AJ Mass | Dave Hunter | Shawn Cwalinski<!-- end inline 1 -->
<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH>Player </TH><TH>MB </TH><TH>EK </TH><TH>NR </TH><TH>JG </TH><TH>TC </TH><TH>BR </TH><TH>AJM </TH><TH>DH </TH><TH>SC </TH></TR><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>1. (1) Albert Pujols, 1B, StL </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>2. (5) Ryan Braun, OF, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>3. (7) Miguel Cabrera, 1B, Det </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>4. (8) Joey Votto, 1B, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>5. (19) Matt Kemp, OF, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>6. (12) Troy Tulowitzki, SS, Col </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>7. (6) Robinson Cano, 2B, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>8. (35) Jose Bautista, 3B/OF, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>1 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>9. (4) Evan Longoria, 3B, TB </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>10. (2) Hanley Ramirez, SS, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>3 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>8 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>6 </TD><TD align=middle>5 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>11. (10) Roy Halladay, SP, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>4 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>2 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>12. (13) Adrian Gonzalez, 1B, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>7 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>13. (20) Mark Teixeira, 1B, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>14. (75) Matt Holliday, OF, StL </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>15. (34) Jose Reyes, SS, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>16. (24) Prince Fielder, 1B, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>17. (9) Carlos Gonzalez, OF, Col </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>18. (3) Carl Crawford, OF, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>19. (15) Tim Lincecum, SP, SF </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>20. (14) Felix Hernandez, SP, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>12 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>10 </TD><TD align=middle>15 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>21. (21) Cliff Lee, SP, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>11 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>22. (30) Justin Upton, OF, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>14 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>23. (18) Kevin Youkilis, 1B/3B, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>24. (28) Ryan Howard, 1B, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>25. (51) Jacoby Ellsbury, OF, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>26. (25) Jon Lester, SP, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>17 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>27. (65) Jered Weaver, SP, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>28. (22) Alex Rodriguez, 3B, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>29. (27) Shin-Soo Choo, OF, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>30. (32) Andrew McCutchen, OF, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>31. (40) Ichiro Suzuki, OF, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>20 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>32. (58) Dan Haren, SP, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>33. (26) Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>34. (46) Justin Verlander, SP, Det </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>35. (33) Adrian Beltre, 3B, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>36. (71) Josh Johnson, SP, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>19 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>16 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>37. (11) David Wright, 3B, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>9 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>25 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>38. (37) Clayton Kershaw, SP, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>39. (101) Drew Stubbs, OF, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>24 </TD><TD align=middle>26 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>40. (94) Curtis Granderson, OF, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>41. (23) Nelson Cruz, OF, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>23 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>42. (44) Ian Kinsler, 2B, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>27 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>22 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>43. (64) B.J. Upton, OF, TB </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>44. (96) Ben Zobrist, 2B/OF, TB </TD><TD align=middle>29 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>45. (31) CC Sabathia, SP, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>36 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>46. (42) Tommy Hanson, SP, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>31 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>47. (57) Andre Ethier, OF, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>28 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>48. (50) Brandon Phillips, 2B, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>49. (81) Paul Konerko, 1B, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>18 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>50. (47) Hunter Pence, OF, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>32 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>51. (59) Rickie Weeks, 2B, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>39 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>52. (70) Shane Victorino, OF, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>53. (68) Cole Hamels, SP, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>54. (16) Josh Hamilton, OF, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>21 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>33 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>55. (43) Victor Martinez, C, Det </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>43 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>56. (95) Colby Rasmus, OF, StL </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>37 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>57. (73) Jay Bruce, OF, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>47 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>58. (55) Michael Young, 3B, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>30 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>59. (39) Jayson Werth, OF, Was </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>50 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>61. (180) L. Berkman, 1B/OF, StL </TD><TD align=middle>13 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>41 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>60. (36) Adam Dunn, 1B, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>42 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>46 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>63. (41) Jason Heyward, OF, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>38 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>62. (83) David Price, SP, TB </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>35 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>64. (77) Chris Young, OF, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>65. (52) Buster Posey, C/1B, SF </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>34 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>66. (136) H. Kendrick, 1B/2B, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>44 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>67. (38) Dan Uggla, 2B, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>68. (60) Jimmy Rollins, SS, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>69. (79) Elvis Andrus, SS, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>70. (67) Mike Stanton, OF, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>55 </TD><TD align=middle>53 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>71. (45) Alex Rios, OF, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>48 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>72. (72) Matt Cain, SP, SF </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>49 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>73. (112) Adam Lind, 1B, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>60 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>40 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>74. (49) Brian McCann, C, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>65 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>75. (80) Mariano Rivera, RP, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>63 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>56 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>76. (111) Shaun Marcum, SP, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>58 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>77. (78) Martin Prado, 2B/3B/OF, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>78. (82) Brian Wilson, RP, SF </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>51 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>79. (97) Max Scherzer, SP, Det </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>80. (89) Michael Bourn, OF, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>81. (74) Heath Bell, RP, SD </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>82. (100) Carlos Marmol, RP, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>83. (66) Zack Greinke, SP, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>45 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>62 </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>84. (120) Tim Hudson, SP, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>64 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>85. (87) Billy Butler, 1B, KC </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>86. (185) Trevor Cahill, SP, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>59 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>54 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>87. (90) Carlos Santana, C, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>68 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>88. (106) Stephen Drew, SS, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>89. (76) Roy Oswalt, SP, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>90. (223) James Shields, SP, TB </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>67 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>91. (63) Aramis Ramirez, 3B, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>92. (93) Neftali Feliz, RP, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>70 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>93. (163) Gaby Sanchez, 1B, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>94. (91) Alexei Ramirez, SS, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>79 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>95. (116) Carlos Quentin, OF, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>96. (188) Jaime Garcia, SP, StL </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>71 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>97. (86) Yovani Gallardo, SP, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>98. (124) Brett Anderson, SP, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>99. (115) Matt Garza, SP, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>100. (126) Adam Jones, OF, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>101. (103) Chad Billingsley, SP, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>94 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>102. (56) Derek Jeter, SS, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>73 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>103. (161) Neil Walker, 2B, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>104. (48) Chris Carpenter, SP, StL </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>105. (202) Josh Beckett, SP, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>76 </TD><TD align=middle>61 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>106. (121) David Ortiz, DH, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>107. (84) Joakim Soria, RP, KC </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>78 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>82 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>108. (134) Ian Desmond, SS, Was </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>88 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>109. (108) F. Rodriguez, RP, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>87 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>110. (153) Starlin Castro, SS, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>111. (61) Justin Morneau, 1B, Min </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>84 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>112. (113) J. Papelbon, RP, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>113. (17) R. Zimmerman, 3B, Was </TD><TD align=middle>57 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>246 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>69 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>114. (104) Brett Gardner, OF, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>115. (54) Ubaldo Jimenez, SP, Col </TD><TD align=middle>72 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>226 </TD><TD align=middle>66 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>116. (184) Placido Polanco, 3B, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>117. (162) Ricky Nolasco, SP, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>101 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>90 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>118. (201) Carlos Beltran, OF, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>119. (62) Mat Latos, SP, SD </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>120. (147) Chris Perez, RP, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>121. (109) Torii Hunter, OF, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>122. (129) Hiroki Kuroda, SP, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>123. (198) Asdrubal Cabrera, SS, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>124. (160) Jhoulys Chacin, SP, Col </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>74 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>125. (137) Jonathan Sanchez, SP, SF </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>126. (144) Daniel Hudson, SP, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>128. (99) Wandy Rodriguez, SP, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>103 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>127. (29) Joe Mauer, C, Min </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>81 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>250 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>86 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>77 </TD><TD align=middle>102 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>130. (53) Chase Utley, 2B, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>212 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>52 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>129. (157) Jose Valverde, RP, Det </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>91 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>131. (98) Casey McGehee, 3B, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>100 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>132. (122) Bobby Abreu, OF, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>89 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>133. (194) Ike Davis, 1B, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>83 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>134. (208) Craig Kimbrel, RP, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>135. (110) Juan Pierre, OF, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>95 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>99 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>136. (92) Corey Hart, OF, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>85 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>137. (154) Huston Street, RP, Col </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>80 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>138. (204) Gio Gonzalez, SP, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>139. (256) Michael Pineda, SP, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>122 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>140. (135) Rajai Davis, OF, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>97 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>238 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>141. (210) Ian Kennedy, SP, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>126 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>142. (332) Alex Gordon, OF, KC </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>93 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>143. (170) M. Moreland, 1B/OF, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>247 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>145. (102) Kelly Johnson, 2B, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>227 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>129 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>144. (155) Brandon Morrow, SP, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>75 </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>215 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>146. (85) Delmon Young, OF, Min </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>92 </TD><TD align=middle>104 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>147. (280) Alfonso Soriano, OF, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>111 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>148. (200) Jose Tabata, OF, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>134 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>149. (592) Eric Hosmer, 1B, KC </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>96 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>250 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>150. (209) C.J. Wilson, SP, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>151. (263) Justin Smoak, 1B, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>130 </TD><TD align=middle>112 </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>152. (168) Erick Aybar, SS, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>153. (267) Logan Morrison, OF, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>113 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>154. (114) Aubrey Huff, 1B/OF, SF </TD><TD align=middle>117 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>155. (152) Jeremy Hellickson, SP, TB </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>224 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>156. (138) Nick Markakis, OF, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>157. (133) John Danks, SP, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>121 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>158. (165) F. Cordero, RP, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>114 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>159. (253) Mike Aviles, 2B/3B, KC </TD><TD align=middle>125 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>160. (158) Grady Sizemore, OF, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>224 </TD><TD align=middle>98 </TD><TD align=middle>110 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>161. (197) Drew Storen, RP, Was </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>105 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>120 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>249 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>109 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>162. (143) Brian Roberts, 2B, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>107 </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>163. (142) Miguel Montero, C, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>164. (224) Leo Nunez, RP, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>226 </TD><TD align=middle>118 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>242 </TD><TD align=middle>123 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>165. (245) Gavin Floyd, SP, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>146 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>115 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>166. (107) Ted Lilly, SP, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD><TD align=middle>160 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>167. (215) Chris Coghlan, OF, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>168. (167) J.J. Putz, RP, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>133 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>169. (146) V. Guerrero, DH, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>157 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>227 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>170. (246) Anibal Sanchez, SP, Fla </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>171. (250) Jason Kubel, OF, Min </TD><TD align=middle>226 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>140 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>172. (139) Clay Buchholz, SP, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>233 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>145 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>173. (243) Joel Hanrahan, RP, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>162 </TD><TD align=middle>127 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>174. (264) J. De La Rosa, SP, Col </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>175. (105) Aaron Hill, 2B, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>249 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>106 </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>176. (189) Ricky Romero, SP, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>238 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>108 </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>177. (233) Jair Jurrjens, SP, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>178. (117) Pablo Sandoval, 3B, SF </TD><TD align=middle>128 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>248 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>179. (349) Jeff Francoeur, OF, KC </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>203 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>180. (231) Coco Crisp, OF, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>136 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>247 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>181. (226) Johnny Damon, OF, TB </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>182. (128) C. Figgins, 2B/3B, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>132 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>119 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>183. (237) Matt Joyce, OF, TB </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>138 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>161 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>184. (130) Adam LaRoche, 1B, Was </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>185. (166) Nick Swisher, OF, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>215 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>187. (118) G. Beckham, 2B, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>141 </TD><TD align=middle>147 </TD><TD align=middle>233 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>186. (151) John Axford, RP, Mil </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>248 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>151 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>188. (206) Johnny Cueto, SP, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>189. (586) Zach Britton, SP, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>215 </TD><TD align=middle>131 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>190. (149) Colby Lewis, SP, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>144 </TD><TD align=middle>246 </TD><TD align=middle>148 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>191. (141) Carlos Lee, 1B/OF, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>244 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD><TD align=middle>124 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>192. (403) Alex Avila, C, Det </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>193. (186) Denard Span, OF, Min </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>194. (451) Kyle Farnsworth, RP, TB </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>195. (88) Francisco Liriano, SP, Min </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>196. (270) A. Ogando, SP/RP, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>197. (458) Bud Norris, SP, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>229 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>198. (769) Justin Masterson, SP, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>154 </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>226 </TD><TD align=middle>242 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>199. (387) Mark Trumbo, 1B, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>249 </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>155 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>200. (159) Andrew Bailey, RP, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>165 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>201. (182) Luke Scott, OF, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>143 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>202. (325) Brett Wallace, 1B, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>230 </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>203. (411) Jordan Walden, RP, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>166 </TD><TD align=middle>233 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>244 </TD><TD align=middle>172 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>204. (254) Cameron Maybin, OF, SD </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>244 </TD><TD align=middle>175 </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>180 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>205. (285) Peter Bourjos, OF, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>169 </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>224 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>206. (259) Scott Baker, SP, Min </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>178 </TD><TD align=middle>149 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>207. (207) Matt Wieters, C, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>208. (140) Rafael Furcal, SS, LAD </TD><TD align=middle>250 </TD><TD align=middle>215 </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>135 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>210. (447) A.J. Burnett, SP, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>245 </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>209. (386) Russell Martin, C, NYY </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>232 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>186 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>227 </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>192 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>211. (164) Mike Napoli, C/1B, Tex </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>203 </TD><TD align=middle>229 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>150 </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD><TD align=middle>229 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>212. (707) Kyle Lohse, SP, StL </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>213. (131) Geovany Soto, C, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>214. (380) Derek Lowe, SP, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>203 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>230 </TD><TD align=middle>159 </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD><TD align=middle>233 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>215. (148) Carlos Pena, 1B, ChC </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>158 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>247 </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>216. (212) J. Zimmermann, SP, Was </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>139 </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>230 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>217. (527) Sergio Santos, RP, CWS </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>246 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>224 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>218. (469) J. Lowrie, 2B/3B/SS, Bos </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>142 </TD><TD align=middle>215 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>220. (125) Vernon Wells, OF, LAA </TD><TD align=middle>230 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>212 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD><TD align=middle>212 </TD><TD align=middle>244 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>219. (391) Melky Cabrera, OF, KC </TD><TD align=middle>245 </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>164 </TD><TD align=middle>201 </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>191 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>221. (127) Pedro Alvarez, 3B, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>116 </TD><TD align=middle>197 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>170 </TD><TD align=middle>249 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>222. (365) Travis Hafner, DH, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>240 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>241 </TD><TD align=middle>137 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>232 </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>223. (172) Derrek Lee, 1B, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>181 </TD><TD align=middle>227 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>184 </TD><TD align=middle>152 </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD><TD align=middle>250 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>224. (175) M. Bumgarner, SP, SF </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>247 </TD><TD align=middle>182 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>216 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>225. (241) Seth Smith, OF, Col </TD><TD align=middle>208 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>203 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>179 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>226. (294) Michael Brantley, OF, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>244 </TD><TD align=middle>232 </TD><TD align=middle>236 </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>227. (183) Andres Torres, OF, SF </TD><TD align=middle>212 </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>250 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>228. (229) Kevin Gregg, RP, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>171 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>229. (257) Ryan Madson, RP, Phi </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>167 </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>230. (216) Freddie Freeman, 1B, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>174 </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>231. (192) Brian Matusz, SP, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>227 </TD><TD align=middle>209 </TD><TD align=middle>212 </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>238 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD><TD align=middle>245 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>232. (173) Jason Bay, OF, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>229 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>156 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>233. (235) Wade Davis, SP, TB </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>222 </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>234. (132) Angel Pagan, OF, NYM </TD><TD align=middle>247 </TD><TD align=middle>203 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>206 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>214 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>238 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>235. (287) Danny Espinosa, 2B, Was </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>204 </TD><TD align=middle>223 </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>232 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>236. (291) J. Willingham, OF, Oak </TD><TD align=middle>185 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>220 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>237. (619) Ryan Roberts, 3B/OF, Ari </TD><TD align=middle>183 </TD><TD align=middle>233 </TD><TD align=middle>234 </TD><TD align=middle>210 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>230 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>238. (381) Matt Capps, RP, Min </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>176 </TD><TD align=middle>248 </TD><TD align=middle>248 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>239. (234) Brandon League, RP, Sea </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>193 </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD><TD align=middle>202 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>240. (156) Mark Reynolds, 3B, Bal </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>211 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>168 </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>242 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>241. (329) Chipper Jones, 3B, Atl </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>205 </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>173 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>242. (220) Bronson Arroyo, SP, Cin </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>199 </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD><TD align=middle>188 </TD><TD align=middle>243 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>243. (227) Dexter Fowler, OF, Col </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>218 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>177 </TD><TD align=middle>245 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>244. (238) Garrett Jones, 1B/OF, Pit </TD><TD align=middle>232 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>229 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>195 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>217 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>245. (203) Yunel Escobar, SS, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>225 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>190 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>163 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>246. (181) Chase Headley, 3B, SD </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>200 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>153 </TD><TD align=middle>235 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>247. (379) Todd Helton, 1B, Col </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>224 </TD><TD align=middle>189 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>198 </TD><TD align=middle>246 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>248. (150) Brett Myers, SP, Hou </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>221 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>207 </TD><TD align=middle>194 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>237 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>249. (211) Frank Francisco, RP, Tor </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>196 </TD><TD align=middle>231 </TD><TD align=middle>213 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>228 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>252. (482) Fausto Carmona, SP, Cle </TD><TD align=middle>219 </TD><TD align=middle>187 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>239 </TD><TD align=middle>226 </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD><TD align=middle>-- </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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The real value of hitters

Which bats place higher, lower compared to staff re-rankings?



Tristan H. Cockcroft

Wednesday is the day we roll out our updated top 250 rankings, and with them, the excitement of the debates they create. Among the common ones: How so-and-so player could possibly have dropped that much since the preseason, or, how could we possibly still have any faith in that preseason megastud-turned-regular-season stiff? (Hanley Ramirez, I'm looking at you.)


One I'm sure I'll hear: How could I possibly have become so anti-hitter this quickly in the season? It's a topic addressed briefly in Tuesday's "60 Feet 6 Inches," and to continue the theme today, it's partly because of my belief that pitching becomes "safer" once you get a firmer sense of individual in-season trends and partly because, simply put, hitting as a whole has stunk this year.


Something to think about: Major League Baseball has averaged 4.21 runs per game, .250/.320/.388 offensive rates and 0.88 home runs per contest. To put that into perspective, in 2010, the oft-described "Year of the Pitcher," those averages were 4.38, .257/.325/.403 and 0.95.


Still, there's the matter of value over replacement, and it's for that reason you'll find that hitters occupy each of my top three spots, seven of my top eight and 18 of my top 25. This remains a game in which it's smarter to build around elite hitting … it's just that it's no longer nearly so scary to invest greater resources in pitching, especially once you get out of the upper tiers.


Keeping that in mind, I probably ranked the majority of hitters lower than the group average, but that hardly means I don't like them. Being 10 spots or so off is the rough equivalent and might mean we see eye-to-eye; I merely think that a few pitchers are more valuable than that particular hitter.


But there are a few hitters I ranked considerably higher or lower, compared with the group consensus, and it's those we'll focus on today. Let's get started (Rankings in parentheses are where I ranked them overall, not just among hitters):


I ranked them higher

Curtis Granderson, New York Yankees (31): A popular question among readers lately has been, "Can Granderson really hit 50 home runs?" (The 50 homers, obviously, referencing the fact that he's on pace for 57.) My ranking says I believe the answer is "no," but that's only because a 50-homer Granderson would belong in the top 10, not 31st overall. A 30-homer hitter? Absolutely. Forty? Sure, I could see it. After all, Granderson's swing seems tailor-made to Yankee Stadium; Inside Edge notes that, in his Yankees career, 67.0 percent of his balls in play have been fly balls, and 55.8 percent of his balls in play have been hit to the right side. Granderson also has made one key adjustment since his mid-2010 sessions with Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long: He's now as legitimate a threat against left-handed as right-handed pitchers, hitting seven of his 14 homers against lefties this season and possessing .270/.336/.586 rates against them since last year's All-Star break. I completely buy the hot start.


Mike Stanton, Florida Marlins (52): What can I say, I'm a fan, with the highest Stanton ranking of the group. (And I'm proud.) Ever hear the phrase, "light-tower power"? Stanton possesses it, with Hittrackeronline.com describing 11 of his 30 career homers to date as "No Doubts," and his 465-foot bomb at Citi Field on Monday having come darn close to knocking fans in the Shake Shack line unconscious. He's on pace for 32 homers; we projected him for 36; and I firmly believe he'll make a run at 40-plus. By the way, if you're worried about his free-swinging ways leading to a low batting average, a prolonged slump and, in the worst-case scenario, a demotion to the minors, consider this: Per Inside Edge, Stanton's chase percentage with two strikes is 29, well beneath the league average of 36, and his swing rate on pitches outside the strike zone is 29.5 percent, 114th out of 192 qualified hitters. He should not be classified a swing-at-everything slugger, so that .254 batting average might be entirely realistic.


Coco Crisp, Oakland Athletics: (135): I can't in good conscience like Rajai Davis but not Crisp, not given that Crisp's on-base percentage (.296) is right in line with Davis' (.284), not to mention that Crisp has attempted steals on 31.5 percent of his opportunities, those judged by Baseball-Reference.com, the third-highest rate among qualified hitters. Davis, incidentally, would rank first (51.9 percent) if his 95 plate appearances had qualified him. The primary difference between the two is injury risk; Crisp has more, so that's why he's 26 spots lower.


Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals (138): Yes, I liked Brandon Belt, too, and have so far been wrong about him, but I'll stress that I liked Hosmer better of the two at the time of their big league debuts, not to mention Hosmer has already shown us so many things that Belt has not (yet). Hosmer, incidentally, had the higher contact rate (82.7 percent to Belt's 78.8) in his minor league career, one accomplished over nearly twice as many games and at a younger age (he's 21, Belt is 23). Sure, there's risk with Hosmer, just as there was with Belt. There's risk with every rookie. But isn't it more fun to take chances with prospects, if you have a particular gut feeling about one? What I saw of Hosmer in his series against the New York Yankees impressed me; if he's in the top 10 first basemen on the Player Rater come season's end, I won't be shocked.


I ranked them lower



Mitch Moreland, Texas Rangers (245): For the record, I like Moreland and think he has value and a fine career ahead. But I'm not sure what all the hubbub is about. He's on pace for 19 home runs, 46 RBIs and 77 runs and is 197th on the Player Rater, and he still has significant platoon concerns at this stage of his career. The Rangers have started him only seven times in their 14 games versus left-handers, and he's a .208/.321/.271 career hitter against southpaws. Sure, there's the ballpark; sure, there's the supporting cast -- when healthy at least -- and sure, there's the multi-position eligibility, but if Moreland is merely a .280 hitter with 20-homer power, that's a back-of-a-mixed-league-lineup type.



TOP 125 HITTERS

Note: Tristan H. Cockcroft's top 125 hitters are ranked for their expected performance from this point forward, not for statistics that have already been accrued.
<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Rnk </CENTER></TH><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom">Player, Team <CENTER></CENTER></TH><TH style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: bottom"><CENTER>Prev
Rnk </CENTER></TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>1 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Albert Pujols, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>1 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>2 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Miguel Cabrera, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>2 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>3 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ryan Braun, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>3 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>4 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Joey Votto, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>4 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>5 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Robinson Cano, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>6 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>6 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jose Bautista, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>8 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Hanley Ramirez, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>15 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>8 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Adrian Gonzalez, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>9 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>9 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Troy Tulowitzki, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>5 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>10 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Holliday, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>11 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>11 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Kemp, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>7 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>12 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Evan Longoria, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>12 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>13 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alex Rodriguez, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>10 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>14 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carlos Gonzalez, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>20 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>15 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jose Reyes, NYM </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>18 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>16 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Mark Teixeira, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>13 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>17 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jacoby Ellsbury, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>23 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>18 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ryan Howard, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>16 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>19 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Prince Fielder, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>17 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>20 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carl Crawford, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>21 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>21 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Curtis Granderson, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>25 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>22 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Kevin Youkilis, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>24 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>23 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Adrian Beltre, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>26 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>24 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Andrew McCutchen, PIT </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>28 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>25 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Justin Upton, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>19 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>26 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Hunter Pence, HOU </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>30 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>27 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Drew Stubbs, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>34 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>28 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Dustin Pedroia, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>27 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>29 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Shin-Soo Choo, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>22 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>30 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ian Kinsler, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>31 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>31 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Paul Konerko, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>33 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>32 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Rickie Weeks, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>29 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>33 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Victor Martinez, DET </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>37 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>34 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brandon Phillips, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>35 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>35 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Mike Stanton, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>48 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>36 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Josh Hamilton, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>51 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>37 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">B.J. Upton, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>39 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>38 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Shane Victorino, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>38 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>39 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Elvis Andrus, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>42 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>40 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ichiro Suzuki, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>36 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>41 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ben Zobrist, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>45 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>42 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jayson Werth, WAS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>44 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>43 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jason Heyward, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>32 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>44 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Andre Ethier, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>41 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>45 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Nelson Cruz, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>40 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>46 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Adam Dunn, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>57 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>47 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jay Bruce, CIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>47 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>48 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chris Young, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>46 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>49 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Colby Rasmus, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>49 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>50 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Buster Posey, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>50 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>51 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">David Wright, NYM </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>14 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>52 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Lance Berkman, STL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>43 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>53 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Michael Bourn, HOU </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>52 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>54 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Howard Kendrick, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>58 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>55 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Dan Uggla, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>54 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>56 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Martin Prado, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>63 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>57 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Michael Young, TEX </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>55 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>58 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">David Ortiz, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>53 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>59 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alex Rios, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>62 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>60 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Adam Jones, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>59 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>61 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jimmy Rollins, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>64 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>62 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Joe Mauer, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>61 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>63 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Rajai Davis, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>72 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>64 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Adam Lind, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>71 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>65 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Neil Walker, PIT </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>67 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>66 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Asdrubal Cabrera, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>74 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>67 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carlos Quentin, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>60 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>68 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Stephen Drew, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>66 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>69 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Billy Butler, KC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>68 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>70 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Derek Jeter, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>76 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>71 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alex Gordon, KC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>65 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>72 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carlos Beltran, NYM </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>93 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>73 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Carlos Santana, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>69 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>74 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alfonso Soriano, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>73 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>75 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Gaby Sanchez, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>85 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>76 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Coco Crisp, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>75 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>77 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Alexei Ramirez, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>79 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>78 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Eric Hosmer, KC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>79 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Starlin Castro, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>84 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>80 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ike Davis, NYM </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>70 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>81 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Bobby Abreu, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>78 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>82 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ryan Zimmerman, WAS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>77 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>83 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Nick Markakis, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>89 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>84 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Torii Hunter, LAA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>83 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>85 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brian McCann, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>87 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>86 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Placido Polanco, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>81 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>87 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chase Utley, PHI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>80 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>88 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jose Tabata, PIT </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>86 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>89 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chris Coghlan, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>90 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>90 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Corey Hart, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>88 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>91 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Vladimir Guerrero, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>94 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>92 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Johnny Damon, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>91 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>93 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brett Gardner, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>102 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>94 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Ian Desmond, WAS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>95 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>95 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Brian Roberts, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>92 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>96 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Grady Sizemore, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>56 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>97 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Logan Morrison, FLA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>82 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>98 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chipper Jones, ATL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>99 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>99 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Juan Pierre, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>97 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>100 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jason Kubel, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>109 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>101 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Justin Morneau, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>98 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>102 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Aramis Ramirez, CHC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>100 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>103 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Russell Martin, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>101 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>104 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Aubrey Huff, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>103 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>105 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Nick Swisher, NYY </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>107 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>106 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Delmon Young, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>104 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>107 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Casey McGehee, MIL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>105 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>108 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Kelly Johnson, ARI </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>112 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>109 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Denard Span, MIN </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>113 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>110 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jason Bay, NYM </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>114 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>111 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Aaron Hill, TOR </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>96 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>112 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Pablo Sandoval, SF </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>108 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>113 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jeff Francoeur, KC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>111 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>114 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Justin Smoak, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>106 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>115 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Joyce, TB </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>124 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>116 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Mark Reynolds, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>117 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>117 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Orlando Cabrera, CLE </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>110 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>118 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Rafael Furcal, LAD </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>122 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>119 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Jed Lowrie, BOS </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>119 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>120 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Chone Figgins, SEA </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>125 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>121 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Josh Willingham, OAK </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>118 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>122 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Dexter Fowler, COL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>115 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>123 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Gordon Beckham, CHW </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>120 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>124 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Matt Wieters, BAL </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>121 </TD></TR><TR class=last><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>125 </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle">Mike Aviles, KC </TD><TD style="VERTICAL-ALIGN: middle" align=middle>NR </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>




Adam LaRoche, Washington Nationals (unranked): If this were July, maybe I'd offer a more generous rank, but are we supposed to stomach week after week of awful statistics on the chance he might match his .295/.354/.535 career numbers after the All-Star break? Here's something that might quell your excitement: He was a mere .269/.307/.481 second-half hitter in 2010. By the way, did you know the All-Star Game is 55 days away? To put that into perspective, we're only 49 games into the 2011 season, so we're not even halfway to the traditional "midway" point of the year. LaRoche has battled some minor ailments, but the other problem is that opponents are simply working around him, showing no fear of his supporting cast. To that point, he has a career-high 14.3 percent walk rate and a career-low 39.7 percent rate of pitches seen in the strike zone, according to FanGraphs. And if you want to make the case that a healthy Ryan Zimmerman will help, remember, LaRoche probably will bat behind Zimmerman.


Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins (178): I've knocked Morneau so many times in this space that perhaps the column's title should be changed to the "Anti-Morneau Report." What's to like here? Morneau has slipped into a platoon-candidate state, with .163/.196/.204 numbers versus left-handers, and although it can be argued safely that he'll only get better from here, that's mainly because he cannot possibly get worse. Ranking Morneau 178th means I have hope he'll have mixed-league value. The hope of more, however, is unfounded. Remember, this is a .260/.334/.457 lifetime hitter after the All-Star break, and one who has averaged 16 games missed in the second half the past seven seasons. Morneau doesn't typically improve as temperatures rise; he gets considerably worse, which neutralizes any hope of his completely restoring his former MVP form.


Brett Wallace, Houston Astros (unranked): I'm not a fan, and part of it is that I'm still not entirely sure what he is. He was supposed to be a monster all-around hitter at the time he was drafted in 2008, a future .300-hitting, 30-homer candidate. Then, as he became the minor league's favorite "hot potato," traded three times in a little more than a year, Wallace looked as if he was morphing into an all-or-nothing, decent-power, low-average slugger. Now, the Astros' everyday first baseman, he looks like a hitter shortening his swing to trade power for batting average. So which are you, Brett? You're whiffing "only" 21.6 percent of the time in 2011, but if that number rises to 25 percent, the hopes of a .300 average, let alone, .321, aren't great. You're also hitting grounders 52.8 percent of the time and are on pace for 12 homers and 50 RBIs. That kind of power won't cut it from a first baseman, especially not one more likely than not to bat under .300. That's effectively James Loney's fantasy production.


Three up



Carlos Beltran, New York Mets: Take your pick of which you like better, the .306/.406/.624 rates he has accumulated in 24 games since April 19, or the fact that he has played in 24 of 25 Mets games in that span, including all but 18 innings of the team's games? Beltran, who had microfracture surgery on his right knee in January 2010, hasn't shown any adverse effects of the significant operation this season, and it appears the shift to right field has done him well. His days of being a premier base stealer are gone -- he hasn't attempted a steal in 39 games all year and has only four attempts in 103 contests since the operation -- but it seems pretty clear he's capable enough with the bat to approach or exceed his per-162-games averages of .282-28-106 numbers in his career. You might always be taking a risk with Beltran the remainder of his career, but right now, it seems worth it.


Adam Dunn, Chicago White Sox: It's about time he started doing something -- anything -- with the bat, and in spite of a combined 0-for-11 performance his past three games, Dunn's numbers offer some encouragement in the month of May. Compare his April and May numbers: He was a .160/.300/.267 hitter in 21 April games, striking out in 41.3 percent of his at-bats. In 15 games in May, he's a .250/.355/.500 hitter with a 32.7 percent whiff rate, numbers much more in line with his career averages (.249/.379/.517 and 32.9 percent). Perhaps this recent, short-term cold spell will be just enough to provide you one last chance to buy low on Dunn. If so, you should take it.


Brett Gardner, New York Yankees: Give Kevin Long some credit because when he sits down to work with a struggling hitter, he generates results. We've discussed Granderson already, but how about Gardner's resurgence? In his first 15 games, he batted just .128/.196/.191, and struck out 29.8 percent of the time, far too high a whiff rate for a hitter who is supposed to be a table-setter. In his past 24 contests, however, Gardner has rebounded with .357/.444/.543 rates and a 20.0 percent strikeout rate, a more palatable number. Granted, he cannot sustain that level of production, but if he continues with this more aggressive approach, the prospects of a repeat of 2010's .383 on-base percentage plus 47 steals increase. I've been anti-Gardner all year and still don't see him getting on base at much more than a .360 clip, but that's still way, way better than what he was doing in April.


Three down



Alex Gordon, Kansas City Royals: Just as quickly as that, Gordon has cooled off, and the worry here is that fantasy owners have become so accustomed to his being an annual disappointment that they're poised to hop off the bandwagon the instant a cold spell arrives. His is an awful one: In 14 games since May 1, he's hitting .170/.237/.302, including a 26.4 percent strikeout rate that's higher than his career number (24.8). Considering how hot Gordon began the year, however, as well as the considerable talent scouts have always seen in him, he at least requires a bit more patience. But there are troubling developments as well: He has walked only 7.3 percent of the time, a low number even by his standards (9.6 career rate), and, per FanGraphs, has swung at a career-high 28.8 percent of pitches outside the strike zone. Maybe opponents are truly finding holes he'll never be able to close.


Jason Heyward, Atlanta Braves: The shoulder injury that has dogged him lately has been one recent concern, but the other is that he hasn't been so quick to fix some of his problem areas in his sophomore campaign. (And by "problem areas," I mean, "minor issues that are the only things preventing an MVP run.") One of them is his tendency to hit grounders; after sporting a 55.1 percent ground ball rate as a rookie, his number remains 54.5 percent this season, diminishing the hopes of his exceeding his current pace of 26 home runs. After all, you can't hit so few fly balls and expect all of them to be homers; that's incredibly rare. The other is that he's still striking out a fair share, 24.4 percent of the time, quite a bit for a player whose minor league K rate was 15.8 percent. Only 21 years old, Heyward has a long, impressive career ahead of him, but the problem is the true breakout might still be a year away.


David Wright, Mets: I admit it, I'm scared by his injury, and it explains why he was a serious candidate to drop outside my top 100 in our re-ranks. Wright landed on the disabled list with a stress fracture in his back, and, as Stephania Bell reported on Tuesday, Wright will miss at least two weeks, and it "could be as many as four to six." It's that latter timetable that's troublesome; that represents a good quarter and up to a third of the remaining season. Plus, even after Wright returns, what guarantee is there that the back won't cause a slow start? Back problems have presented problems for sluggers in the past -- Eric Karros immediately comes to mind -- and it's not as if Wright's ballpark is a great one for power, either. He's a definite "keep" if you have him, but feel free to sweat a little.
 

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To answer your first question, yes, colleague Nate Ravitz and I really do believe that the best player in fantasy baseball plays right field for the Toronto Blue Jays, not first base for the St. Louis Cardinals. Jose Bautista isn't merely hitting home runs, he's hitting a third more home runs than anyone else in baseball over the past calendar year. He's also hitting .370, taking walks and looking every bit as legitimate as a slumping Albert Pujols, if not more so. I dropped Pujols all the way down to No. 2. I know, with all this talk this week of players being dropped in the order, how will he overcome this slight?

So, the question must be asked, and I must answer it in a way I really never thought I would: If someone offers you Bautista for Pujols in a vacuum, you should accept. That's what our mid-May rankings show, in a way. I don't know anyone who is actually redrafting today, but if I got offered a trade, I could simply look at my rankings, and/or the staff ones, and get a better idea what might be reasonable. And it might surprise you. Based on my rankings, I would deal Pujols for Bautista, would move Alex Rodriguez for Drew Stubbs and would send Jason Heyward (whom I like) for Lance Berkman (whom I also really like). You should always explore the trades you want, and don't be surprised if your potential trade partner really does value Berkman over Heyward, or vice versa.
The difference in opinion among the nine ranking staff members on certain players was certainly palpable, and interesting. I haven't asked the others why they ranked the way they did, and perhaps they don't even know. I apparently didn't like Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Neil Walker very much in the rankings, but basically that's just in relation to others. I'm not off his bandwagon, so to speak.
Here are some of the top players -- and really good ones, not Aaron Hill and Brandon Beachy at the back end of the top 250, where opinion was all over the map -- a mix that features some intriguingly widely spread opinions, and we must start at the top.
<OFFER>Jose Bautista, 3B/OF, Blue Jays: Yeah, I really do believe it. The lowest rank on Joey Bats was 18, which also makes sense if his batting average goes in the tank but he keeps hitting for power. I suppose I could see that angle. Similarly, what if Pujols, a top-2 player by eight of the nine rankers, doesn't hit like he normally does?
Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida Marlins: The consensus No. 2 pick on draft day, I admit to being concerned about him, though placing him at No. 8 might not show it. Colleague AJ Mass is obviously concerned, dropping HanRam to 49. You know, he might be right. Same goes with Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford; I dropped him from top-5 status to 22, which is a bit of a hedge, and there's Mass dumping Crawford to 67. It's bold, and very easily could be correct.

Roy Halladay, SP, Philadelphia
Phillies: I left baseball's best pitcher pretty much where I had him in February/March, just outside the top 10. The esteemed Mass and Tristan H. Cockcroft moved him to Nos. 2 and 4, respectively. Jason Grey has Halladay at 25, but still as fantasy's top arm. Interesting! I do see that theme, as pitching is so readily available -- check your free agency, you can't avoid decent starting pitching numbers -- that we should focus the first two rounds on hitters. I kind of like what Grey did, actually. If so few guys hit, demand for top starting pitchers should decrease.
David Wright, 3B, New York Mets: We were given the opportunity to reanalyze the Wright rank after the stress fracture in his back was announced, and I did move him to 23. Honestly, I'm not sure anyone really knew what to do here. Three people, including Mass, have Wright at No. 9, which is the precise spot I would have had him in if healthy. Ravitz and Grey chose spots 82 and 94, respectively. Stephania Bell is not a ranker, but she tells us not to panic here, but still, although we might get our 25-homer, 30-steal season, we might get more of a .220-something batting average, as well.
Josh Hamilton, OF, Texas Rangers: As with Hamilton's colleague Nelson Cruz, I decided to trust these Rangers outfielders that they will return soon from injury and perform at a very high level. It seems the group was all over the map here; three rankers had Cruz significantly better, two had Hamilton getting the nod, and four of us -- me among them -- had them either in consecutive order or close.
Lance Berkman, 1B/OF, Cardinals: Tough one. Matthew Berry and Shawn Cwalinski placed Berkman at No. 13, which is certainly the level he's performing so far. I hedged some, as seven weeks of being arguably baseball's top surprise hitter doesn't erase the relative caution many of us had months ago. He still could, I suppose like everyone else, get hurt, and being older and shuffled between two positions doesn't help. I ranked Big Puma 51. I am on board.
Chase Utley, 2B, Philadelphia Phillies: Nobody knows how he'll perform when he presumably comes off the disabled list this month. Certainly, depth at second base is scarce in fantasy, and that's most of the reason that, as cautious as I am, I ranked Utley 10th at his position, 100 overall. Dave Hunter ranked Utley 52nd. For Grey and Brendan Roberts, Utley wasn't in the top 200. And nobody knows who is correct -- if anyone. That's one reason, of many, this inexact science can be such a blast.
 

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