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Prospectus Hit List for June 2



by Matt Sussman

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Teams are ordered based on Adjusted Hit List Factor, a computer generated number, and the author isn't responsible for the order of the teams.

It's going down. I'm yelling Hit List!

RkTmWLW1W2W3HLFAHLFWin Div%Win WC%Playoff%1-Day 7-Day
1

27

29

27.3

26.8

26.7

.510

.530

14.4%

16.7%

31.1%

3.7%

18.6%

After losing 10 straight, they've won seven in a row. Their secret? Less-binding underwear and also perhaps throwing strikes.
2

34

23

31.2

30.9

30.3

.522

.502

44.4%

20.5%

64.9%

5.2%

12.3%

Mark Reynolds is struggling at the plate but making it up with his glove, which describes Mark Reynolds down to the tee.
3

35

22

40.6

40.4

40.4

.602

.621

66.5%

24.2%

90.7%

1.9%

9.1%

A's starters are first in the AL in ERA. Their relievers are first in the AL in WHIP. All their other pitchers are terrible.
4

34

24

32.9

32.0

31.2

.537

.557

48.1%

16.3%

64.4%

4.2%

9.0%

Edwin Encarnacion is absolutely unconscious right now. Edwin Encarnacion is hitting home runs while physically incapacitated. Why is nobody talking about this. Why is nobody resuscitating him.
5

26

31

25.2

23.8

24.3

.485

.465

1.6%

10.8%

12.4%

-3.5%

7.5%

Like your mom said, if you don't have anything nice to say about the Padres, say that Tony Gwynn's career high in strikeouts was 40 in 1998.
6

28

27

26.9

25.9

25.3

.496

.516

12.4%

15.4%

27.9%

1.0%

5.6%

Nelson Cruz is nearly on pace to hit 60 home runs, proving good things happen to those who reject qualifying offers and sign for less money in a poor DH market.
7

37

20

35.8

32.8

32.9

.566

.547

69.1%

24.9%

94.0%

2.3%

5.3%

The best record in baseball? How in the—oh right, even-numbered year.
8

27

29

27.5

25.4

25.1

.466

.447

5.8%

4.7%

10.6%

2.4%

5.2%

Step 1: Replace Juan Lagares in the field with Bobby Abreu. Step 2: replace traditional baseballs with antique musketballs.
9

26

29

26.2

27.7

27.4

.486

.466

7.1%

9.6%

16.7%

3.7%

4.3%

Joey Votto's injury replacement at first has been Brayan Peña, a catcher who hadn't started at first before this year. They could have used a cardboard cutout of Joey Votto, since theoretically it could draw a walk.
10

26

30

24.4

24.9

25.8

.470

.450

4.6%

7.1%

11.7%

2.1%

3.5%

The Pirates traded pitcher Bryan Morris for a draft pick, which they can now use to draft a pitcher.
11

29

29

27.8

26.7

25.8

.464

.484

4.5%

5.9%

10.4%

1.6%

2.5%

Since returning from the DL, Chris Sale hasn't given up more than two hits in a start, which is amazing because he didn't even pitch against the White Sox lineup.
12

29

28

26.1

24.5

25.5

.473

.493

3.7%

14.2%

17.8%

2.9%

2.4%

Yu Darvish went 0-for-3 with a strikeout. So that's how it feels to face himself, he thought, while striking out 12.
13

28

28

29.5

27.2

28.2

.497

.517

3.0%

15.7%

18.6%

0.9%

0.6%

Roenis Elias threw his first career complete game shutout, according to his dad's sports statistics company.
14

24

34

24.0

26.5

27.4

.431

.450

0.1%

0.5%

0.5%

-0.0%

0.4%

Last week's 7-game winning streak is the first for Houston since 2010. A list of players still on the major league roster since then: Jason Castro.
15

28

28

29.8

29.4

29.7

.470

.450

3.9%

3.6%

7.5%

-1.1%

-0.1%

If Arquimedes Caminero pitches in a high enough leverage situation, he could move the earth.
16

20

34

25.0

27.0

26.9

.455

.435

0.4%

0.9%

1.3%

0.1%

-0.1%

I know Jeff Samardzija is trying to get out of the Cubs as soon as possible, but I don't think "after three innings" is the way to do it.
17

27

30

26.5

27.2

28.0

.481

.501

6.5%

9.2%

15.7%

2.0%

-0.5%

Corey Kluber struck out 60 batters in May. Justin Masterson doesn't even have 60 strikeouts yet.
18

23

36

22.7

24.8

25.2

.441

.421

0.1%

1.1%

1.2%

-0.3%

-0.5%

The Diamondbacks have already matched last year's total with 7 shutouts, which is great until you realize you have it backwards.
19

31

25

29.4

30.4

30.7

.524

.504

49.2%

15.2%

64.4%

5.9%

-0.6%

Craig Kimbrel tied the franchise record for saves on Saturday. Somewhere, Mark Wohlers angrily kicks a rock. (Mark Wohlers did not previously have the record.)
20

26

28

25.0

25.4

25.2

.463

.483

4.1%

5.3%

9.4%

2.3%

-1.1%

Once you know Josmil Pinto's name phonetically sounds like "Hosemeal," you never want to type Josmil again.
21

24

30

23.5

22.7

23.4

.452

.433

3.0%

2.6%

5.6%

-0.5%

-1.5%

Whether you love or hate baseball, three straight Mets-Phillies extra inning games sounds like a thinly-veiled threat against humanity.
22

31

22

28.3

28.6

27.9

.546

.565

81.5%

5.7%

87.2%

-3.1%

-1.6%

Losing a series to Seattle can only mean former bench coach Lloyd McClendon embezzled a complete list of current Tigers' allergies.
23

27

28

29.1

29.1

29.1

.533

.513

38.2%

14.2%

52.3%

-5.4%

-3.0%

Washington had two replays go their way on the exact same play. And they didn't win the game. Replay doesn't work.
24

30

28

30.5

30.1

29.3

.564

.544

27.2%

51.3%

78.5%

-3.1%

-5.9%

Did you know: Andre Ethier is still with the Dodgers? I don't even think Andre Ethier knew that.
25

29

26

25.9

25.1

24.9

.499

.519

21.7%

16.1%

37.8%

-9.5%

-6.8%

Yangeris Solarte's OPS is .821. In eight minor league seasons he recorded one season with an OPS above .750.
26

26

30

25.4

23.5

23.4

.458

.478

3.4%

4.1%

7.4%

-1.5%

-8.2%

Calling up a team's much-hyped first round draft pick is usually a good thing! Sometimes it's just Mike Moustakas.
27

30

26

31.1

34.8

34.5

.562

.582

26.8%

46.2%

73.0%

-3.9%

-10.4%

The world did not yet invent emotions to cope with the phrase "Mike Trout injured." That makes space exploration feel like a waste.
28

28

28

31.3

32.3

30.5

.511

.491

2.0%

15.7%

17.7%

-0.6%

-12.0%

This team is falling fast, and at their elevation that's not medically safe.
29

30

27

30.1

32.1

31.6

.542

.522

43.5%

17.9%

61.4%

-7.1%

-14.4%

How did you celebrate Oscar Taveras getting called up? If you answered "with a sandwich," you stole my idea.
30

23

34

24.3

25.6

26.2

.488

.508

3.4%

4.6%

8.0%

-2.6%

-19.5%

David Price sure made a ton of enemies in Boston over the weekend, but he'll win them over once he signs with them after 2015.