My Top Lists of Misc. Player Categories
Ten non-studs who have been on fire over their past 10 games.
1. Gary Sheffield: .379, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 9 Runs, 1 SB
2. Miguel Tejada: .452, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 4 Runs, 1 SB
3. Reed Johnson: .413. 3 HR, 10 RBI, 7 Runs, 1 SB
4. Casey Blake: .388, 1 HR, 10 RBI,6 Runs, 0 SB
5. Aaron Rowand:.340, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 8 Runs, 2 SB
6. Cody Ross: .312, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 7 Runs, 1 SB
7. Nolan Reimold: .322, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 6 Runs, 0 SB
8. Adam Kennedy: .394, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 5 Runs, 4 SB
9. Andy LaRoche: .428, 0 HR, 4 RBI, 3 Runs, 1 SB
10. Carlos Ruiz: .375, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 6 Runs and even 2 SB
Note: Miguel Tejada is in an 14 game hitting streak and Aaron Rowan is on an 11 game hitting streak.
Ten guys who are owned in over 50% of standard leagues that you should have no problem cutting.
1. David Ortiz (84 percent)
2. Derrek Lee (88 percent)
3. Rafael Furcal (86 Percent)
4. Howie Kendrick (71 percent)
5. Chris Iannetta (70 percent)
6. Adrián Béltre (56 percent)
7. Scott Baker (65 percent)
8. Scott Kazmir (90 percent)
9. Brandon Morrow (59 percent)
10. Francisco Liriano (87 percent)
Ten pitchers I think are sell high and won't sustain the level of success they are having. They will still be good or solid, but I feel they have reached the peak of their value, whatever that may be.
1. Jered Weaver
2. Kevin Millwood (get whatever you can)
3. Brian Bannister
4. Doug Davis
5. Matt Cain
6. Tim Wakefield
7. Randy Wolf
8. Jair Jurrjens
9. Johnny Cueto
10 Zach Duke
Ten pitchers with one really bad start. Here's 10 pitchers' ERAs if you take out their one worst start of the year.
1. John Maine (39 percent) 3.70
2. Bronson Arroyo (22 percent) 3.94
3. Trevor Cahill (3 percent) 3.45
4. Livan Hernandez (3 percent) 3.43
5. Carl Pavano (4 percent) 4.15 (3.58 ERA past six starts)
6. Chris Young (69 percent) 3.72
7. Micah Owings (2 percent) 4.10
8. Clayton Kershaw (93 percent) 3.17
9. Brian Tallet (2 percent) 2.87
10. Ubaldo Jimenez (37 percent) 3.59
13 Name studs to think about trading for the best deal you can get. With 1/3 of the season over, the big question is - will they fully recover from their slumping. Trade em for a producing ball player.
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