Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Week 7 Review from Letsgodeep.com

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A quick glance at this week’s leaderboard shows us that we have a new leader.

AllorNothin takes over the top spot this week with 143 homeruns. Mr. Papa Georgio slips to 2nd place with 142 homeruns. #1Philsfan has 141 homeruns, which is good enough for 3rd spot. Dilldocks and bulldogs round out our top five.

Let’s take a look at this week’s player totals…

2 players with 16 homeruns
1 player with 15 homeruns
2 players with 14 homeruns
2 players with 13 homeruns
4 players with 12 homeruns
6 players with 11 homeruns
3 players with 10 homeruns
7 players with 9 homeruns
13 players with 8 homeruns
6 players with 7 homeruns
13 players with 6 homeruns
10 players with 5 homeruns
5 players with 4 homeruns
7 players with 3 homeruns
3 players with 2 homeruns
3 players with 1 homerun
7 players have failed to go deep

Lance Berkman leads the MLB in HR again this week, but Dan Uggla, who also has a total of 16 HR, joins him at the top. Chase Utley continues to keep pace with 15, while Adrian Gonzalez and Ryan Howard each have 14 HR.

Adam Dunn and Ryan Braun stay close to the top with 13 HR each. Chipper Jones, Jason Bay, Josh Hamilton and Pat Burrell all have 12 HR.

Nine players have a total of 10 or 11. The surprise of the group is rookie Joey Votto with 10 homeruns.

Twenty players comprise the 8 and 9 HR groups. Hanley Ramirez and Brandon Phillips look to add to their totals, while Matt Holliday and Rick Ankiel just look to get healthy.

Nineteen players make up the 6 and 7 HR group. Alex Rodriguez returned to the field with a bang and now has 6 HR, but Curtis Granderson has cooled off dramatically and remains stuck on a total of 6.

Fifteen players are in the 4 and 5 HR group. Adam LaRoche is having a good month and has increased his HR total to 5, but guys like Travis Hafner and Carlos Beltran are facing a power outage and have just 4 HR each.

Thirteen players have 3 HR or less. The majority of the players in this group have battled injuries and their HR totals have suffered as a result. BJ Upton and Koskue Fukudome on the other hand, have no excuses.

Our bottom 10 players remain the same this week. It’s depressing to even type their names anymore. If you own them, you know who they are.

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