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Nolan Arenado sure looked like an MVP candidate in Week 2. |
1. Pitch You Blockhead (370 points, 2-0, last week 1): That's right, folks. Our first-place team has 3 Padres hitters and 2 Brewers starting pitchers. Go figure! Of course, PYB also has Nolan Arenado, who went berserk with a 34-point week.
2. Fresh Fish (353 points, 2-0, last week 5): Howie Kendrick returned to action but contributed only 3 points for Rick's team. But that's OK because Yoenis Cespedes (22) and Matt Holliday (20) propelled the offense, and Clayton Kershaw (16), Johnny Cueto (19) and Jason Hammel (18) pitched like aces.
3. Hundley Eyes (350 points, 1-1, last week 2): Thanks for nothing, Welington Castillo (8), Ben Zobrist (4) and Trevor Rosenthal (3). Patrick Corbin scored 23 points in 2 starts and was the team's leading scorer, which isn't saying much. Where have you gone, Ryan Zimmerman?
4. Lawyers, Guns & Money (340 points, 1-1, last week 3): John Lackey (19) and Carlos Martinez (16) had nice outings for the Fightin' Zevons, but the much-touted offense sputtered all week. Only Carlos Gonzalez (23) did anything of note, and Buster Posey (3) was a no-show.
5. Rookies (339 points, 1-1, last week 7): The offense was brutal this week, but Henry's team was carried by the rotation: Jake Arrieta, Stephen Strasburg, Brandon Finnegan and Jaime Garcia posted 96 of the Rookies' 185 points.
6. Misfits (328 points, 0-2, last week 6): Randal Grichuk (24) came alive, and Max Scherzer (35) did his usual thing. But there has to be concern about Matt Harvey, who hasn't looked like himself this season.
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Adam Wainwright, our Dud of the Week, has totaled
2 points in 3 starts for The Lumbar Yard. |
7. The Lumbar Yard (325 points, 1-1, last week 10): It was a good week for Adam's Nationals: Bryce Harper (34), Daniel Murphy (23) and Joe Ross (19) led The Lumbar Yard to a victory. That said, Adam Wainwright and David Wright are stinking up the joint.
8. Arbitration Losers (319 points, 0-2, last week 4): Tim's Giants did him no favors in Week 2. Brandon Crawford (6), Matt Duffy (5) and Madison Bumgarner (7) certainly fell short of expectations. Also, Tom Koehler (-2) appears to be lobbying for a trade to the Fresh Fish.
9. Goldschmidt Happens (309 points, 2-0, last week 9): Bill picked up Jeremy Hazelbaker just in time for the Cardinals outfielder to slam on the brakes. Hazelbaker scored 1 point in 3 games. On the other hand, Vincent Velasquez looks like a nice find.
10. Retire 21 (289 points, 0-2, last week 8): Nick Markakis leads the league with 9 doubles, but that's about the only positive for the defending champs so far. Ray's team got only 30 points from its starting pitchers this week, and that's obviously not going to cut it.