Who’s up and who’s down? Find out on this week’s Hit List.
With interleague weekend now over, Jim wonders about the disparity in run-scoring, W-L records, strikeout-to-walk ratios and wealth.
His book behind him, Dayn returns this week with some notes on the Rockies and Paul Konerko.
It looked like a prime candidate for a blowout, and that’s exactly what happened.
Unable to get to a game lately, Joe avails himself of the Internet to make his voice heard.
Terry Mulholland’s injury has Will thinking about honoring the silly things ballplayers do. He also has updates on Francisco Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran and Mark Loretta.
Brandon Webb has rediscovered his 2003 form, Carlos Guillen joins with Miguel Tejada and Derek Jeter to form a new Trinity, and Zack Greinke’s record does not reflect his solid early performance.
When a player gets off to an unexpected start, it’s like finding money in your pocket. The question is, what’s the best way to spend it?
Some sluggers debate the meaning of the strikeout, some managers sound off on interleague play, Billy Beane defends himself, and Rickey Henderson surfaces in California with a take on left field in the Bronx.
Lots of injury updates kick off the week, including news about Vladimir Guerrero, Curt Schilling and Carlos Beltran.
Before kicking off his look at ’05’s draft class, Boyd Nation reviews his analyses from the past two seasons.
Erik Siegrist takes a closer at power hitters’ slow starts, looking for trends to guide fantasy players.