by joethejet » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:34 pm
Ok, some analysis:
AT, despite having virtually no offense (only $37 mil on the lineup) is somehow hitting .270 with a .329 OB. By my calcs, that's better than he should do rolling every single time on his card, especially v LHP. I have to think he'll come back to Earth on offense. OTOH, I don't think Hallady will go the whole season with a 4.63 ERA either. I think he's making the most out of his hits and winning close games too.
As mentioned previously, Hawk is over performing based on his one run record. His "expected" record of 38-52 is more what the ratings would expect.
Silver is also 5 games over his expected. He's gone 9-15 since his moves, but still remains in the #2 spot in overal record. The ratings would expect that his runs allowed will sink more towards the bottom, but his offense will still keep him towards the top.
Big A is struggling mightily, especially on offense. Pujols is putting up numbers, but Soto, Hill, Dunn, Granderson and Drew are not. His pitching also hasn't been as good as expected with Adams blowing 8 saves. He's gotta like what he's getting out of Guardado however! (19/20 save, 0.85 ERA) :shock: He might have dug himself too big a hole, but I would expect him to make a run towards .500 at least.
As for Jeep, you have to think that Napoli will give him a bit more power and maybe a somewhat higher OB. His biggest problem is that his O v RHP is only so-so and he just hasn't faced many LHP (only 22%) and, even though he * should* hit them pretty well, he hasn't. Still you have to think that A Rod, Rollins, and Beltran are going to raise their averages from .231/228/194 :shock: and he'll make a run a the surprising Stoney.
Speaking of the Stoneman, his rating puts him towards the top, BUT, you don't expect anyone in the NLD to have his record with the ratings being so tight. Of course, maybe he expects to hit .294 in AT&T (:?) with better slugging there than on the road. (Not likely) This is a team that is very weak v RHP, but is hitting them to the tune of .285. There my friends is the secret to his success so far. He has basically nobody under performing their numbers. He's also +4 in one runners and is 3 over his expected (neither a large margin I'll grant you).
All for now, my lunch is over.
Jet