RANK | PLAYER | CHANGE | COMMENTS |
1 |
— 0 Last Week: 1 |
Mike Trout – Not to be petty, but I still get a kick out of Trout besting Miguel Cabrera when they go head-to-head. | |
2 |
+4 Last Week: 6 |
Jered Weaver – Weaver looking like his old self and against Detroit no less. Let's just say that isn't a cell phone in my pocket and I'm not just happy to see you. | |
3 |
— 0 Last Week: 3 |
Howie Kendrick – So maybe all that batting title talk was a bit premature. We should've known better. | |
4 |
+1 Last Week: 5 |
Mark Trumbo – So, um, when do we start talking about the team's cleanup hitter posting a .667 OPS in the month of June? | |
5 |
-1 Last Week: 4 |
Albert Pujols – I know he had some clutch moments this week, but that doesn't mean he is as fixed as we all hoped. Or did you not notice that he went 4-for-26 this week? | |
6 |
+2 Last Week: 8 |
C.J. Wilson – He did his best to spoil that blowout win over the Tigers, so let's not get too crazy over him dominating a lousy Houston lineup. | |
7 |
+2 Last Week: 9 |
Erick Aybar – Yay! His OBP is finally over .300. Now I can only be extremely annoyed instead of enraged when Scioscia bats him leadoff. | |
8 |
-1 Last Week: 7 |
Peter Bourjos – Someone just wrap his ass in bubble wrap already, would ya? | |
9 |
+1 Last Week: 10 |
Kevin Jepsen – A solid month in the books for Jepsen. Still don't trust him. | |
10 |
+2 Last Week: 12 |
Ernesto Frieri – I'll give him credit for keeping his stuff together after his meltdown against Pittsburgh even though he certainly had some harrowing moments. | |
11 |
— 0 Last Week: 11 |
Chris Iannetta – An Italian-American catcher who is going to lose playing time due to defensive woes despite his clear offensive superiority? That would never happen on Scioscia's watch. | |
12 |
+3 Last Week: 15 |
Jerome Williams – Well, everyone wanted Williams to keep his rotation spot. I just don't think they wanted to have 40% of the rotation land on the DL to make that happen. | |
13 |
+1 Last Week: 14 |
Michael Kohn – Can we start calling him Kevin Jepsen Jr.? Because he is another guy with great numbers who I don't trust for one second. | |
14 |
+3 Last Week: 17 |
Joe Blanton – I really don't know how to react to a week in which both Blanton and Hamilton are performing at high levels. | |
15 |
-2 Last Week: 13 |
Alberto Callaspo – Why third base is a position where Scioscia is willing to suffer through defensive struggles without at least trying to mix in someone different is beyond me. | |
16 |
+6 Last Week: 22 |
Josh Hamilton – Shh! The Hamilton is playing well. Be very quiet and make no sudden movements or you might scare it away. | |
17 |
+2 Last Week: 19 |
Dane De La Rosa – He might be the best reliever right now, but he is still working long relief. I can't decide if Scioscia is dumb for not using him in more high leverage situations or a genius for not being lulled into a false sense of security by his hot streak. | |
18 |
+5 Last Week: 23 |
J.B. Shuck – I still don't like him as an everyday player, but he's getting it done of late, so I'll hold my tongue and save the "FREE KOLE CALHOUN" campaign for later. | |
19 |
+1 Last Week: 20 |
Hank Conger – I warned you last week that Conger could be working his way into more playing time. Lo and behold the prophecy has come to pass. All hail the Monkey! | |
20 |
-2 Last Week: 18 |
Scott Downs – Downs worked more than four out for the first time since April. In a surprising twist, he did not immediately turn into dust. | |
21 |
— 0 Last Week: 21 |
Garrett Richards – A month ago the team looked like they were panicking by shifting him out of the rotation and into the bullpen. Now he is almost a forgotten member of the pen and might get moved back into the rotation anyway. Baseball is weird. | |
22 |
— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Billy Buckner – Buckner can jump on a grenade with the best of them. | |
23 |
+2 Last Week: 25 |
Brad Hawpe – At least the man can still manage to work some walks. | |
24 |
— 0 Last Week: 24 |
Brendan Harris – I just want to point out that Brendan Harris has two hits since May 10th. | |
25 |
— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Michael Roth – Well, he didn't do anything, but I like the idea of having a second lefty in the bullpen. So there's that. |
Dropped from rankings: Jason Vargas (getting unclotted), Tommy Hanson (pretending he doesn't need Tommy John surgery)
Biggest Riser: Hamilton, up six spots
Biggest Dropper: Downs and Callaspo, down two spots each
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