RANK | PLAYER | CHANGE | COMMENTS |
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— 0 Last Week: 1 |
Mike Trout – Just look at his slash line this week: .500/.719/.833. I mean, what can I even say about that? |
2 |
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— 0 Last Week: 2 |
Jered Weaver – Weaver has given up three earned runs or less in seven of his last eight starts. |
3 |
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— 0 Last Week: 3 |
C.J. Wilson – As usual, he had a rough go in Texas but at leas the bounced back nicely in his next start. |
4 |
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Last Week: 6 |
Howie Kendrick – I was so mentally prepared for Howie to be traded that I feel like a kid whose parents were clearly headed for divorce but instead decided to give counseling one last shot. |
5 |
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Last Week: 4 |
Mark Trumbo – He only had four hits this week, but three of them were homers. I guess that works. |
6 |
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Last Week: 7 |
Erick Aybar – Erick Aybar has officially taken over from Alberto Callaspo as the Angel starter that I just can't come up with a comment for. |
7 |
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Last Week: 13 |
Garrett Richards – It has only been two starts, but Richards has finally given the Halos some hope that the back of their 2014 rotation might not be a steaming pile. |
8 |
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Last Week: 15 |
J.B. Shuck – After making that good (not great) catch and somehow hitting a homer of his own, how can I not move him up? |
9 |
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Last Week: 17 |
Chris Iannetta – Suddenly he is getting the bulk of playing time again. I'm pretty sure it takes double doctorate in psychology and predictive statistics in order to understand Mike Scioscia's catching rotation. I guess throwing out some runners helps, but the rest of the equation is a mystery. |
10 |
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— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Kole Calhoun – Knock, knock! Who's there? The Angels kept Calhoun in the minors for four months. |
11 |
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Last Week: 18 |
Josh Hamilton – An up week for Hamilton, but that has less to do with him and more to do with everyone else playing so poorly. |
12 |
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— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Nick Maronde – It is only three appearances, but this go round has already gone much better for Maronde than his last tour with the team. |
13 |
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— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Chris Nelson – I'm already pumped about people getting way overexcited about Nelson as a solution at third only to find out just how bad he really is. |
14 |
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Last Week: 10 |
Tommy Hanson – I guess getting velocity back didn't fix everything after all. |
15 |
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Last Week: 11 |
Hank Conger – Is it possible that Conger has seen his playing time reduced because of… offense? Does Scioscia do that? |
16 |
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Last Week: 8 |
Ernesto Frieri – Ernesto insists he is a "warrior" who is going to "die standing up." I'd much rather he be a "quality reliever" who is going to "locate his fastball." |
17 |
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Last Week: 12 |
Dane De La Rosa – Dane gets his shot at taking over as the setup man… aaaaaaaand its gone. |
18 |
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Last Week: 21 |
Jerome Williams – Too little, way, way, way too late Jerome. |
19 |
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— 0 Last Week: 19 |
Kevin Jepsen – You know how poorly the bullpen is performing when Jepsen isn't even close to the biggest problem. |
20 |
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Last Week: 23 |
J.C. Gutierrez – Dane De La Rosa must be so relieved that J.C. has taken over as the Scioscia's new favorite reliever to completely overwork. |
21 |
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Last Week: 16 |
Michael Kohn – This giving up a homer per week thing is getting a little old. |
22 |
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— 0 Last Week: 22 |
Joe Blanton – The amazing part about all the bullpen meltdown in the last two weeks is that Blanton had nothing to do with them. |
23 |
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Last Week: 20 |
Collin Cowgill – I'm not so sure we need to so all that much more of Cowgill. |
24 |
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— 0 Last Week: n/a |
Daniel Stange – I have no idea how to pronounce his last name and I kind of have the feeling that I'm never going to need to learn how. |
25 |
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Last Week: 24 |
Tommy Field – This is how you don't take advantage of a rare opportunity to stick on a big league roster. |
Dropped from rankings: Albert Pujols (sent to the glue factory), Scott Downs (traded for nothing), Alberto Callaspo (traded for something), Brad Hawpe (Dipoto finally realized he was useless)
Biggest Riser: Iannetta, up eight spots
Biggest Dropper: Frieri, down eight spots
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