Boston
Kevin Youkilis - Has held his own so far and surprises with
some nice D
Wily Mo Peña - Can he continue streak of striking out
more than collect hits?
Jonathan Papelbon - “Oh my gosh” what a start,
filling teams biggest need too.
Keith Foulke - Pitching great set-up and hitters are batting
.190
Matt Clement - So far 23 innings, 32 hits, ERA of 6.18 and
2 Win’s.
Baltimore
Ramón Hernández - His batting average is more
than one & a half combined “Mendoza lines”..
something like .377 with 23 Hits.
Brian Roberts - The real Roberts is back with 0 Homers and
6 SB with 10-Runs and 11-RBIs.
Nick Markakis - Orioles don’t like BA of .213 but enjoy
his 7-Walks.
Luis Matos - Wave Good-Bye
Kevin Millar - Batting just .213 so he must be supplying club-house
stuff worth all those $Millions
Chris Ray - Numbers: 9 Games, 6 Saves, 1 Win & ERA of 0.00;
Nuff said.
Erik Bedard - Learning and listening to Mazzone results, 7
walks. Maybe that first-strike thing works?
Daniel Cabrera - Not learning or listening to Mazzone results
22 Walks.
NY Yankees
Derek Jeter - More Walks than SO and seeking his pitch
Jason Giambi - Incredible Numbers: 16 Games, 17-Walks, 15 Hits,
14 Runs, 17 RBIs and 7 HRs.
Robinson Canó - Jinx? What jinx? Ok, I admit it, he’s
the deal.
Johnny Damon - Damon is ranked number 5 in Runs scored on the
Yankee’s.
Mike Myers - 9-appearances with just 2 Hits given-up.
Scott Proctor - Keep away, he will explode long before he controls
his lack-of-movement, mediocre fastball.
Mariano Rivera - At present ranks at 8th in ERA on Yankee staff
Toronto
Vernon Wells - Having a super hot opening, not normal, beware
of slump
Álex Ríos - Take my word for it, he is the best
Toronto hitter
Josh Towers - Hitters batting .381 against him
Gustavo Chacín - Too many Walks and too many runners
equals 24 innings pitched with 14 Earned Runs against.
Tampa Bay
Toby Hall - Normally a useless bat, has 5 RBIs so far
Jonny Gomes - The next monster with a bat, already has 10 Homers
Jorge Cantú - Not showing his power, but is showing
he is a clutch player
Ty Wigginton - He already has 20 RBIs – 2005 total 25,
2004 total 24 per year
Joey Gathright - Has 9 Walks and 11 Hits expect SBs any minute
Sean Burroughs - Remember him?
Shawn Camp - Has already pitched in 10 Games warmed-up in two
others
Dan Miceli - The Tampa Bay Closer
Chi White Sox
Jim Thome - Has 9 Homers, 21 RBIs and 20 Walks so far- be patient
Jermaine Dye - Looks like last year, maybe not a fluke year
Paul Konerko - Leads the team in Hits, Dodgers were right-on
with him; right-off in moving him
A.J. Pierzynski - Batting .358
Joe Crede - His 16 RBIs rank 4th on team
Scott Podsednik - He has 4 SB, 3 CS
Jon Garland - The real Garland is back, 2 Wins with ERA of
7.30
José Contreras - Wow! Still sizzling hot and unhittable
at .188 BA against
Boone Logan - Could be this season’s surprise
Mark Buehrle - Has been great, even better than the previous
Buehrle
Freddy García - Looks terrible but getting enough support
to Win 3 games so far
Detroit
Chris Shelton - Monster start for a solid hitter with “Limited
Power;” so said the scouting reports
Curtis Granderson - Too bad wasting him at lead-off; looks
good
Fernando Rodney - So far he is almost perfect
Mike Maroth - If he would strikeout batters he would be a Super-Star
Jamie Walker - In 7 games he has been close to perfect, batters
are hitting .143
Kenny Rogers - Will still be winning games 3-years after he
retires; second on team in Strikeouts .. that’s incredible
Joel Zumaya - Not enough movement but tons of speed
Justin Verlander - Zips strikes at 101 MPH in the 7th innings
Jeremy Bonderman - Superior numbers except ERA; hitters are
batting just .216
Cleveland
Kelly Shoppach - May be within the Top 5 AL catchers; sits
on the Indian’s bench
Ben Broussard - He is just now showing the hitter he really
can be; once rated Hafner’s equal
Víctor Martínez - This catcher leads his team
in hits and RBIs
Grady Sizemore - Batting soft as margarine .322
Travis Hafner - Producing his usual great stats but look at
his 24 Runs
Jason Michaels - As promised, he is a useless Fantasy value
Bullpen - Indian’s have already used 11 different relief
pitchers and we have only gone 20 games. Yikes
Paul Byrd - This bird has produced dead sparrow like numbers;
ERA of 9.15
Fernando Cabrera - Avoid, not ripe yet, ERA 17.36
Cliff Lee - Has become the real staff Ace
Minnesota
Luis Castillo - He has decent numbers including a team-leading
3-SB, yet he is not a Run scorer
Joe Mauer - Leads the team in Walks .. tell you something about
who bats next?
Rubén Sierra - Plays here
Justin Morneau - .203
Torii Hunter - .216
Jason Kubel - .188
Joe Nathan - Is he the most perfect Closer in baseball?
Francisco Liriano - So far he has been electric as promised,
why is he not starting?
Johan Santana - ERA 4.81
Brad Radke - ERA 7.50
Carlos Silva - ERA 8.33
Kyle Lohse - ERA 8.55
Kansas City
Reggie Sanders - He leads the team with 11 RBIs, they are in
serious trouble
Shane Costa - Tied with 3 HRs for the team lead but only 7
RBIs
Mark Teahen - He has 11 Hits and 16 SOs – shows little
MLB talent
Mike Sweeney - Has a BA of .170, 4-RBI and costs the same as
a Stealth bomber
Scott Elarton - Has been KCs best starter with 4 Losses and
an ERA of just 3.16
Denny Bautista - A future Ace in KC; a number 2 0r 3 elsewhere,
looks good, pitched a one-hitter already
Mike Wood - leads the team in Wins with 2
-Madalan