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Rich's favorite former Notre Dame player is back — and you should see the smile on Rich's face. |
1. Fresh Fish (3,656 points, last week 1): The Fish got great performances from Ivan Nova (33), Adrian Gonzalez (29) and Bartolo Colon (19) but little help from everyone else. They trail the commissioners by 22 points entering the second week of their semifinal matchup. Jason Hammel (-3) and Hunter Pence (2) will have to be better.
2. Hundley Eyes (3,645 points, last week 2): The offense stalled at the end of the week, but the pitching was good enough to give the Eyes a lead in their semifinal duel with the Fish. The pitchers combined for 89 points in 4 starts and 3 relief appearances. With A.J. Pollock back, which outfielder will ride the pine for these guys?
3. Lawyers, Guns & Money (3,551 points, last week 3): The Fightin' Zevons managed a 2-point win against the Losers in a consolation-round battle. Adam Duvall (20) paced the offense, and Carlos Martinez (19) and Julio Urias (19) had impressive outings. Dee Gordon (3) is back from suspension, but you wouldn't know it from his output.
4. The Lumbar Yard (3,532 points, last week 5t): The Yard trails the Misfits by 17 points in the other semifinal matchup, but the real story here is the potent offense: Adam got -3 points from his starting pitching this week and still scored 178 points. Corey Seager (27), Bryce Harper (27), Trea Turner (25) and Daniel Murphy (25) went off.
5. Rookies (3,520 points, last week 5t): The Rookies thumped Goldschmidt Happens in a consolation matchup. Jake Arrieta (23) was back to his studly ways, and Matt Kemp (21) and Starling Marte (20) had good weeks. Also, Reds pitchers Dan Straily (16) and Brandon Finnegan (16) were impressive.
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The Lumbar Yard's Homer Bailey (top)
posted starts of -7 and -5 to win Dud of
the Week honors by a landslide. |
6. Arbitration Losers (3,511 points, last week 4): There's plenty of blame to go around for Tim's 2-point loss. Perhaps the goat is D.J. LeMahieu, who made an error on Sunday and finished the week with 4 points. Or maybe it's Reynaldo Lopez, who posted a -2. Even Joc Pederson and Jay Bruce each scuffled their way to 3-point weeks.
7. Pitch You Blockhead (3,431 points, last week 7): The Blockheads opened the consolation round with a loss despite great performances by Nolan Arenado (30), Joe Panik (23), Anthony DeSclafani (23) and Jeff Samardzija (21). We blame Jacob deGrom (1) and Christian Friedrich (-1). Wil Myers (7) has vanished, too.
8. Misfits (3,421 points, last week 9): Reid's team exploded for 195-point week at the right time to take a lead over the Yard in the semis. Gregory Polanco (31), Jon Lester (30), Max Scherzer (23), Matt Moore (21) and Brandon Moss went above and beyond. The only duds were Scott Kazmir (0) and Cameron Rupp (2).
9. Retire 21 (3,405 points, last week 8): The hitting stars came out to shine for Ray in a consolation-round victory. Kudos to Freddie Freeman (29), Kris Bryant (27) and Andrew McCutchen (21). On the down side, Santiago Casilla pitched only once and posted a big, fat zero.
10. Goldschmidt Happens (3,108 points, last week 10): We've been giving Bill a hard time this year, so let's focus on the positive. Paul Goldschmidt (23), Welington Castillo (20) and David Dahl (20) were really good this week!