Category: Dailies

Beat the Streak Report: Thursday, April 23

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Today’s recommended picks

Carlos Beltran, OF, Mets
7-for-16 (.438 AVG) since ’04 vs. Cardinals starter Kyle Lohse; hit safely in 13 of 14 G in ’09

Chone Figgins, 3B, Angels
5-for-6 (.833 AVG) lifetime vs. Tigers starter Edwin Jackson; Jackson: lifetime .374 AVG against at Angel Stadium

Nick Markakis, OF, Orioles
.417 AVG during 9-G hit streak; 3-for-8 (.375 AVG) lifetime vs. White Sox starter Bartolo Colon

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

Amazingly, all 19 particpants tied for first place in the standings were able to extend their streaks to 17 games. If that kind of good fortune holds up, then this will turn out to be a record-breaking season of BTS play!

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Albert Pujols (STL): 7.6%, 2-for-3
2. Jose Reyes (NYM): 5.6%, 1-for-3
3. Ryan Theriot (CHC): 4.7%, 0-for-4
4. Dustin Pedroia (BOS): 3.1%, 2-for-6
5. Chase Utley (PHI): 3.0%, 1-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Wednesday, April 22

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Today’s recommended picks

Ryan Theriot, SS, Cubs
.538 AVG (7-for-13) lifetime vs. Reds starter Johnny Cueto; .409 AVG in ’09

Mark Teahen, INF/OF, Royals
.382 AVG (13-for-34) lifetime vs. Indians starter Cliff Lee; Lee: .338 AVG against in ’09

Jose Reyes, SS, Mets
6-for-9 (.667 AVG) since ’04 vs. Cardinals starter Joel Pineiro; Pineiro: .354 AVG against in ’09

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

With Monday’s rains subsiding in most areas, fans had nearly a full slate of games to choose from. However, because three of the day’s Top 5 most selected players went hitless, only 19 people were able to extend their streaks to a BTS-best 16 games. The ever-reliable Albert Pujols came through for four of those 19 survivors, as he did for a BTS-high 10.8 percent of overall participants.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Albert Pujols (STL): 10.8%, 1-for-4
2. Hanley Ramirez (FLA): 5.0%, 1-for-4
3. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 4.9%, 0-for-0
4. Brian Roberts (BAL): 4.6%, 0-for-3
5. Ichiro Suzuki (SEA): 3.3%, 0-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Tuesday, April 21

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Today’s recommended picks

Albert Pujols, 1B, Cardinals
10-for-26 (.385 AVG) lifetime vs. Mets starter Oliver Perez

Brian Roberts, 2B, Orioles
.404 AVG in ’09; 11-for-30 (.367 AVG) lifetime vs. White Sox starter Jose Contreras

Matt Kemp, OF, Dodgers
13-game hitting streak to start season; .383 AVG in ’09

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

Thanks to a couple of rainouts that shrunk an already light slate of games, only 31 fans were able to extend their streaks to a BTS-best 15 games. Of course, those who picked hit machines Derek Jeter and Chase Utley from the postponed games simply held steady with their current streaks, so they’ll get another chance to move forward if Mother Nature cooperates with the schedule today.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 8.6%, 1-for-2
2. Miguel Tejada (HOU): 8.4%, 0-for-3
3. Derek Jeter (NYY): 6.6%, 0-for-0
4. Chase Utley (PHI): 6.0%, 0-for-0
5. Robinson Cano (NYY): 5.9%, 0-for-0

Beat the Streak Report: Monday, April 20

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Today’s recommended picks

Miguel Tejada, SS, Astros
11-for-27 (.407 AVG) lifetime vs. Reds starter Bronson Arroyo

Carlos Lee, OF, Astros
10-for-28 (.357 AVG) lifetime vs. Reds starter Bronson Arroyo

Kevin Kouzmanoff, 3B, Padres
5-for-12 (.417 AVG) lifetime vs. Phillies starter Jamie Moyer

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

Thanks in part to a hitless performance from Mets third baseman David Wright — yesterday’s most popular BTS selection — we’re down to 64 users tied for first place at 14 games. Congratulations to those who made flawless selections through the first two weeks of action. And for those who found themselves starting from scratch on at least one occasion — it’s a long season, so don’t give up!

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. David Wright (NYM): 7.8%, 0-for-4
2. Albert Pujols (STL): 4.4%, 0-for-0
3. Derek Jeter (NYY): 4.2%, 1-for-4
4. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 3.9%, 1-for-2
5. Miguel Cabrera (DET): 3.7%, 2-for-4

Beat the Streak: Weekend, April 17-19

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Today’s recommended picks

Conor Jackson, OF, Diamondbacks
9-for-12 (.750 AVG) lifetime vs. Giants starter Jonathan Sanchez

Curtis Granderson, OF, Tigers
8-for-15 (.533 AVG) lifetime vs. Mariners starter Felix Hernandez

Michael Young, 3B, Rangers
12-for-27 (.444 AVG) since ’04 vs. Royals starter Gil Meche

Saturday’s recommended picks

Brian McCann, C, Braves
9-for-14 (.643 AVG) lifetime vs. Pirates starter Ian Snell

Orlando Hudson, 2B, Dodgers
13-for-33 (.393 AVG) lifetime vs. Rockies starter Aaron Cook

Aramis Ramirez, 3B, Cubs
7-for-11 (.636 AVG) since ’04 vs. Cardinals starter Kyle Lohse

Sunday’s recommended picks

Carlos Guillen, OF, Tigers
17-for-35 (.486 AVG) lifetime vs. Mariners starter Carlos Silva

Chipper Jones, 3B, Braves
8-for-16 (.500 AVG) lifetime vs. Pirates starter Zach Duke

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

One by one, the ranks continue to thin at the front of pack. A total of 311 users were able to extend their streaks to a BTS-best 11 games yesterday. Good luck to those looking to make it to 14 through the weekend’s action!

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Matt Kemp (LAD): 12.1%, 1-for-3
2. Derek Jeter (NYY): 8.8%, 1-for-3
3. Chase Utley (PHI): 7.8%, 1-for-3
4. Albert Pujols (STL): 6.8%, 1-for-3
5. Manny Ramirez (LAD): 3.6%, 0-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Thursday, April 16

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Today’s recommended picks

Matt Kemp, OF, Dodgers
13-for-25 (.520 AVG) lifetime vs. Giants starter Barry Zito

Rafael Furcal, SS, Dodgers
6-for-14 (.429 AVG) since ’04 vs. Giants starter Barry Zito

Fred Lewis, OF, Giants
7-for-9 (.778 AVG) lifetime vs. Dodgers starter Eric Stults

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

A total of 396 users celebrated Tax Day by pushing their BTS streaks to double digits. Perhaps one fan will be able to sustain that good luck and have a little extra income to declare on his or her form next year!

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. David Wright (NYM): 6.7%, 1-for-4
2. Derek Jeter (NYY): 6.0%, 2-for-4
3. Miguel Cabrera (DET): 5.8%, 3-for-5
4. Albert Pujols (STL): 4.4%, 1-for-5
5. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 4.0%, 1-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Wednesday, April 15

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Today’s recommended picks

David Wright, 3B, Mets
5-for-6 (.833 AVG) lifetime vs. Padres starter Kevin Correia

Vladimir Guerrero, OF, Angels
11-for-26 (.423 AVG) since ’04 vs. Mariners starter Jarrod Washburn

Hanley Ramirez, SS, Marlins
8-for-14 (.571 AVG) lifetime vs. Braves starter Derek Lowe

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

The pack at the top of the leaderboard is slowly but surely dwindling, as 459 users remain tied for first place with a nine-game streak. How many can reach double digits in this early stage of the season? Stay tuned…

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Bobby Abreu (LAA): 8.6%, 2-for-5
2. Albert Pujols (STL): 6.9%, 2-for-5
3. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 5.2%, 2-for-5
4. Ian Kinsler (TEX): 4.2%, 2-for-5
5. Howard Kendrick (LAA): 4.1%, 0-for-3

Beat the Streak Report: Tuesday, April 14

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Today’s recommended picks

Bobby Abreu, OF, Angels
9-for-14 (.643 AVG) since ’04 vs. Mariners starter Carlos Silva

Howard Kendrick, 2B, Angels
5-for-7 (.714 AVG) lifetime vs. Mariners starter Carlos Silva

Magglio Ordonez, OF, Tigers
10-for-17 (.588 AVG) lifetime vs. White Sox starter John Danks

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s results

With a little over a week’s worth of action in the books, a hearty 704 users share the lead with an eight-game hitting streak. Let’s see how many can keep it going and make a run at the $1,000,000 grand prize!

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Albert Pujols (STL): 12.9%, 1-for-4
2. Freddy Sanchez (PIT): 4.5%, 3-for-5
3. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 4.1%, 2-for-4
4. Chase Utley (PHI): 3.7%, 0-for-4
5. Dustin Pedroia (BOS): 3.6%, 1-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Monday, April 13

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Today’s recommended picks

Freddy Sanchez, 2B, Pirates
7-for-13 (.538 AVG) since ’04 vs. Astros starter Brian Moehler

Alex Gordon, 3B, Royals
8-for-16 (.500 AVG) lifetime vs. Indians starter Fausto Carmona

Albert Pujols, 1B, Cardinals
11-for-32 (.344 AVG) lifetime vs. D-backs starter Doug Davis

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 12.7%, 2-for-3
2. Chase Utley (PHI): 5.7%, 2-for-3
3. Dustin Pedroia (BOS): 5.4%, 1-for-5
4. Derek Jeter (NYY): 3.8%, 0-for-4
5. Albert Pujols (STL): 3.7%, 0-for-3

Beat the Streak: Weekend, April 10-12

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Today’s recommended picks

Chipper Jones, 3B, Braves
.399 home batting average in ’08

Torii Hunter, OF, Angels
7-for-16 (.438 AVG) since ’04 vs. Red Sox starter Tim Wakefield

Chase Utley, 2B, Phillies
6-for-13 vs. (.462 AVG) vs. Rockies starter Jason Marquis

Saturday’s recommended picks

Orlando Cabrera, SS, Athletics
15-for-30 (.500 AVG) lifetime vs. Mariners starter Felix Hernandez

Hanley Ramirez, SS, Marlins
5-for-11 (.455 AVG) lifetime vs. Mets starter Livan Hernandez

Edwin Encarnacion, 3B, Reds
12-for-30 (.400 AVG) lifetime vs. Pirates starter Paul Maholm

Sunday’s recommended picks

Jorge Posada, C, Yankees
6-for-12 (.500 AVG) since ’04 vs. Royals starter Gil Meche

Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Red Sox
7-for-18 career (.389 AVG) vs. Angels starter Joe Saunders

Chipper Jones, 3B, Braves
12-for-21 (.571 AVG) lifetime vs. Nationals starter Scott Olsen

BTS all-time leader: Michael Karatzia, 49
MLB all-time leader: Joe DiMaggio, 56

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Albert Pujols (STL): 11.5%, 1-for-4
2. Derek Jeter (NYY): 9.5%, 0-for-4
3. Jacoby Ellsbury (BOS): 6.3%, 1-for-4
4. Jose Reyes (NYM): 4.6%, 2-for-5
5. Grady Sizemore (CLE): 4.1%, 2-for-5