Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Week 5 Real Rankings



NOTES
It's really safe to say there are no clear cut front runners at this juncture. Everyone seems to be up and down from week to week, with last year's champs Tomahawk Chops the most consistent. With a full month in the books, we can truly see who is emerging and who is faking. Amazing to have the top three pitchers be Chris Paddack, Tyler Glasnow and Caleb Smith - two of those guys were on my Worst Draft picks list! Shows what I know...

But really the list of the top 25 shows some pretty amazing results: Bellinger's rebound, the very realness of Adalberto's 2018 season, Baez and Story continuing to mash, EE's continued presence, Gallo's improvements, meanwhile Luis Castillo, Tim Anderson, and Luke Voit all appear to be making good on the promise they shows in short spurts last year.  Plus, we've got Pete Alonso looking like a rookie stud from the outset.


1
Cody Bellinger LAD - 1B,OF
Grit Beer and Balls
2
Christian Yelich Mil - OF
The Angry Pirates
3
George Springer Hou - OF
Sexual Napalm
4
Rhys Hoskins Phi - 1B,OF
Brokeback Moundmen
5
Mike Trout LAA - OF
Montezuma's Revenge
6
Joey Gallo Tex - 1B,OF
The Angry Pirates
7
Marcell Ozuna StL - OF
One Nut Wonders
8
Chris Paddack SD - P
Take the Knebel
9
Adalberto Mondesi KC - 2B,SS
Grit Beer and Balls
10
Javier Báez ChC - 2B,3B,SS
Anal Hershiser
11
Trevor Story Col - SS
Ring of Fire
12
Tyler Glasnow TB - P
Grit Beer and Balls
13
Caleb Smith Mia - P
The Angry Pirates
14
Edwin Encarnación Sea - 1B
Donkey Punchers
15
Hyun-Jin Ryu LAD - P
Tomahawk chops
16
Luis Castillo Cin - P
Sexual Napalm
17
José Berríos Min - P
Ring of Fire
18
Justin Verlander Hou - P
Tomahawk chops
19
Alex Bregman Hou - 3B,SS
Tomahawk chops
20
Tim Anderson CWS - SS
Cowhide Joyride
21
Pete Alonso NYM - 1B
Montezuma's Revenge
22
Whit Merrifield KC - 1B,2B,OF
Knuckle Sandwich
23
Willson Contreras ChC - C
Moose is Loose!
24
Luke Voit NYY - 1B
Tomahawk chops
25
Anthony Rizzo ChC - 1B
Brokeback Moundmen

We had our first big trade of the season, and May should prove to be fruitful with trades as teams start facing the realities of their rosters. Every year we seem to have someone give up in May and start the rebuilding process, and generally it goes pretty well, but hard to see that happening at this point given the differences between the RR and Actual at this point. Donkey seems like the only team in need of real change, and perhaps he'll get that with the latest trade.

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