Category: Dailies

Beat the Streak Report: Monday, June 16

Picks of the day

polanco.jpgPlacido Polanco, 2B, Tigers

  • 6 multi-hit efforts during 7-game hit streak
  • .355 AVG since April 25

Chipper Jones, 3B, Braves

  • ML-leading .402 AVG
  • Tied for ML lead with 94 hits

Top 5 current leaders

1. spooky93, 30  games
2. funnlks56, 26 games
2. jmc51966, 26 games
2. rupp44,26  games
5. bicefam, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

After a week’s hiatus, the BTS world once again has a streak of 30 games.
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Spooky93 received a two-hit day from master batsman Ichiro Suzuki, pushing his streak into the realm of the BTS elite.

Ichiro’s performance helped another BTS participants move into a tie for second at 26 games, where he was joined by two fans who received just enough on offense from Nick Markakis (1-for-5) and J.D. Drew (1-for-2).

The BTS leaders were wise to pick these hot hitters, but it turned out to be a tough day for those who went with the most popular selections. Manny Ramirez (7.4 percent) didn’t play in Boston’s victory, but Chase Utley (5.0 percent) and Chipper Jones (4.8 percent) both went 0-for-4, while Jose Reyes (4.7 percent) finished hitless in the second game of a doubleheader with the Rangers.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Manny Ramirez (BOS): 7.4%, 0-for-0
2. Chase Utley (PHI): 5.0%, 0-for-4
3. Chipper Jones (ATL): 4.8%, 0-for-4
4. Jose Reyes (NYM): 4.7%, 1-for-8
5. Ichiro Suzuki (SEA): 4.5%, 2-for-5

Beat the Streak Report: Friday the 13th

Friday

drewbts.jpgJ.D. Drew, OF, Red Sox
.500 AVG during 11-game hit streak
Career .342 AVG at CIN Great American Ball Park
    
Jose Guillen, OF, Royals
.552 AVG during 7-game hit streak
.333 AVG vs. LHP in ’08

Saturday

Milton Bradley, OF, Rangers
3-for-6 (.500 AVG) since ’03 vs. NYM RHP Pedro Martinez
AL-leading .333 AVG

Sunday: Drew

Top 5 current leaders

1. spooky93, 27 games
2. Sbiel2, 25 games
2. brav1111, 25 games
2. hello108535, 25 games
5. bicefam, 24 games
5. rupp44, 24 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

Friday the 13th came early for several BTS participants, as five streaks of at least 24 games were snapped.

sizemorebts.jpgMagglio Ordonez was the main cause of the upheaval, as the long-locked outfielder went 0-for-4 to knock four fans out of the Top 10. Hanley Ramirez, the most popular pick of the day at 6.8 percent, also went hitless in four at-bats to end a 25-game run for one leader.

Ironically, it was a fan with the user name of spooky93 who overcame the curse and jumped into the top spot, getting a 2-for-5 day from hot-hitting Grady Sizemore to boost his streak to 27 games.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Hanley Ramirez (FLA): 6.8%, 0-for-4
2. Magglio Ordonez (DET): 6.1%, 0-for-4
3. Chipper Jones (ATL): 5.7%, 1-for-5
4. Manny Ramirez (BOS): 4.7%, 0-for-3
5. Alex Rodriguez (NYY): 4.3%, 1-for-2

Beat the Streak Report: Thursday, June 12

Picks of the day

pierreyes.jpgMagglio Ordonez, OF, Tigers

  • 15-for-25 (.600 AVG) since ’03 vs. CWS LHP Mark Buehrle
  • Buehrle: .297 BAA in ’08)


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uan Pierre, OF, Dodgers

  • 11-for-21 (.524 AVG) since ’03 vs. SD LHP Randy Wolf
  • .426 AVG vs. LHP in ’08

Top 5 current leaders

1. robbmacid, 28 games
2. spooky93, 26 games
3. brav1111, 25 games
3. mrswej, 25 games
3. pitinomen, 25 games
3. yerko, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

The BTS leader held onto his top spot, receiving a pair of doubles from Twins thumper Justin Morneau to extend his streak to 28 games.

arodanoyed.jpgHe also separated himself from the pack just a little bit, as the three fans tied for second at 26 games all saw their streaks come to an end.

It wasn’t a matter of bad decision-making, either. Lance Berkman was coming off a three-hit game, Alex Rodriguez entered the day with two hits in five straight games and Michael Young owned a Major League-high 23-game hit streak, but all three delivered off-days at an inopportune time.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chase Utley (PHI): 12.6%, 1-for-4
2. Lance Berkman (HOU): 8.9%, 0-for-3
3. Albert Pujols (STL): 3.8%, 0-for-0
4. Chipper Jones (ATL): 3.6%, 1-for-3
5. Ichiro Suzuki (SEA): 3.3%, 0-for-3

Beat the Streak Report: Wednesday, June 11

Picks of the day

morneau.jpgJustin Morneau, 1B, Twins

  • 15-for-36 (.417 AVG) vs. CLE RHP Paul Byrd
  • .311 AVG vs. RHP in ’08

Michael Young, SS, Rangers

  • ML-high 23-game hitting streak
  • 3-for-6  (.500 AVG) vs. KC RHP Kyle Davies since ’03

Top 5 current leaders

1. robbmacid, 27 games
2. arnijodi, 26 games
2. djgaus, 26 games
2. gary_boerner, 26 games
5. fishingbill1981, 25 games
5. spooky93, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

guillen.jpgThere was upheaval in the BTS rankings, as two of the day’s Top 5 most popular picks — Chase Utley and Jermaine Dye — went 0-for-4 in their games.

Utley’s hitless day proved costly to the BTS leader, who’s back to the drawing board after his 28-game streak was snapped.

That left a new top dog on the leader board, who extended his streak to 27 games thanks to a 3-for-5 day from the sizzling Jose Guillen.

Michael Young (1-for-4), Johnny Damon (1-for-4) and Ian Kinsler (1-for-4) didn’t stuff the stat sheet, but they delivered just enough to push the next three fans into a tie for second at 26 games.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chase Utley (PHI): 8.6%, 0-for-4
2. Chipper Jones (ATL): 6.6%, 0-for-0
3. Lance Berkman (HOU): 3.6%, 3-for-4
4. Jermaine Dye (CWS): 3.5%, 0-for-4
5. Aramis Ramirez (CHC): 3.3%, 1-for-2

Beat the Streak Report: Tuesday, June 10

Picks of the day

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Jeff Kent, 2B, Dodgers
13-for-25 (.520) since ’03 vs. SD RHP G. Maddux
.333 AVG (14-for-42) in last 11 G

Grady Sizemore, OF, Indians
9-for-21 (.429) vs. MIN RHP S. Baker
8-for-24 (.333 AVG) during 6-game hit streak

Top 5 current leaders

1. atlantica, 28 games
2. robbmacid, 26 games
3. arnijodi, 25 games
3. djgaus, 25 games    
3. gary_boerner, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

With recently named NL Player of the Week Chipper Jones resting his strained quad, BTS participants were forced to pick a non-.400 hitter to keep their streaks alive.

phillips.jpgThe leader looked past the recent quiet play of Magglio Ordonez (.241 June AVG), and was rewarded with a 1-for-4 day to boost his streak to 28 games. The second-place fan received a 2-for-5 effort from the even colder Brandon Phillips (.189 June AVG), extending his streak to 26 games.

The gutsiest pick of the day was made by the individual who tabbed little-known Reds outfielder Jerry Hairston Jr. to keep his 23-game streak alive. Hairston fractured his left thumb while stealing a base in the first inning, but the single he collected in his lone at-bat was enough to push the faithful BTS fan into a tie for sixth place.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most
selected players

1. Ichiro Suzuki (SEA): 8.1%, 1-for-3
2. Alex Rodriguez (NYY): 7.5%, 2-for-4
3. Derek Jeter (NYY): 6.0%, 0-for-3
4. Hideki Matsui (NYY): 5.6%, 0-for-4
5. Jay Bruce (CIN): 5.6%, 1-for-6

Beat the Streak Report: Monday, June 9

Picks of the day

Magglio Ordonez, OF, Tigers
maggs.jpg11-for-30 (.367 AVG) vs. CLE LHP Cliff Lee

Brandon Phillips, 2B, Reds
7-for-14 (.500 AVG) vs. FLA LHP Mark Hendrickson

Top 5 current leaders

1. atlantica, 27 games
2. djebe, 25 games
2. joseallstar27, 25 games
2. robbmacid, games
5. arnijodi, 24 games
5. demanson, 24 games
5. djgaus, 24 games
5. gary_boerner, 24 games
    
Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

Sunday may be the day of rest, but there was upheaval in the BTS rankings following the day’s slate of games.

Those who tabbed Chipper Jones stood pat, as the sizzling third baseman nursed a quad strain on the sidelines. However, the second- and third-most popular picks of the day — Kevin Youkilis and Jay Bruce — both went hitless. Bruce’s 0-for-3 performance snapped the leader’s youk.jpgstreak at 33 games.

The new top dog in the BTS rankings pushed his streak to 27 games thanks to a 1-for-4 effort from Chase Utley. Three more fans remained at 25 games after selecting Chipper, but moved up into a tie for second place with the flurry of activity on the leader board over the weekend.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most
selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 14.2%, 0-for-0
2. Kevin Youkilis (BOS): 4.8%, 0-for-3
3. Jay Bruce (CIN): 4.4%, 0-for-3
4. Alex Rodriguez (NYY): 3.5%, 2-for-2
5. Ryan Braun (MIL): 3.5%, 2-for-5

Beat the Streak Report: Friday, June 6

Weekend picks

Friday

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Michael Young, SS, Rangers
ML-leading 21-game hit streak
16-for-32 (.500) in last 7 games

Tony Pena, SS, Royals
6-for-6 vs. NYY RHP Darrell Rasner
.156 AVG in ’08 (due for a hit)

Saturday

Bobby Crosby, SS, Athletics
8-for-21 (.381 AVG) career vs. LAA RHP Jon Garland

Sunday

Jeff Kent, 2B, Dodgers
8-for-19 (.421 AVG) career vs. CHC RHP Jason Marquis

Top 5 current leaders

1. cfinch14, 31 games
1. jerryrod2500, 31 games    
3. peteoh11, 30 games    
4. jeff.dietel, 26 games    
5. jonesatl07, 25 games    
5. littleghearst3, 25 games
5. tkrunnaz, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

chipper.jpgYesterday’s results

Switch-hitter extraordinaire Chipper Jones came through again for the BTS crew. His monster 4-for-5 day kept several members of the Top 10 alive, boosting the streaks of the co-leaders to 31 games.

A few participants went out on a limb and found success without turning to the .418 hitter, however. The third-ranked fan got a 1-for-4 effort from the banged-up Victor Martinez, a hunch that bumped him up to the 30-game plateau.

Scott Rolen (2-for-3), Lance Berkman (1-for-4) and Carlos Beltran (1-for-4) also delivered enough to boost three fans into a tie for eighth place.

While 2008 is shaping up to be a monumental campaign for Chase Utley, he’s been an unlucky pick for BTS participants recently. The Phillies second baseman went hitless for the second straight day, ending three streaks of at least 24 games.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 18.6%, 4-for-5
2. Chase Utley (PHI): 8.8%, 0-for-4
3. Albert Pujols (STL): 5.0%, 1-for-2
4. Lance Berkman (HOU): 4.9%, 1-for-4
5. Derek Jeter (NYY): 4.7%, 1-for-4

Beat the Streak Report: Thursday, June 5

Picks of the day

Ian Kinsler, 2B, Rangers
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19-game hit streak
.417 AVG (15-for-36) in last 8 G
2-for-6 vs. Sabathia

Michael Young, SS, Rangers
ML-high 20-game hit streak
.481 AVG (13-for-27) in last 6 G
9-for-26 (.346) vs. Sabathia

Top 5 current leaders

1. cfinch14, 30 games    
1. jerryrod2500, 30 games    
3. peteoh11, 29    games
4. cjh1963, 26 games
5. buckeyez007, 25 games    
5. jeff.dietel, 25 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

With pregame reports circulating about a scheduled day off, no members of the BTS Top 10 selected Chipper Jones. Unfortunately, without the safety net of MLB’s leading hitter to help, several leaders made disastrous choices.

kotchman.jpgThe BTS leader turned to Casey Kotchman to keep his 34-game streak alive, but saw his hopes dashed when the Angels first baseman went 0-for-4 vs. the Mariners. Other heavy hitters who went hitless for the day included Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Gonzalez and Geovany Soto, ending three streaks of at least 25 games.

Fortunately, baseball’s other .400 hopeful — Lance Berkman — came through for several BTS leaders. The Big Puma’s 2-for-4 day justified his selection as the second-most popular pick of the day, and left the new co-leaders with a nifty 30-game streak apiece.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 11.8%, 0-for-0
2. Lance Berkman (HOU): 7.1%, 2-for-4
3. Yunel Escobar (ATL): 4.7%, 1-for-3
4. Casey Kotchman (LAA): 3.3%, 0-for-4
5. Derrek Lee (CHC): 3.2%, 0-for-3

Beat the Streak Report: Wednesday, June 4

Picks of the day

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Michael Young, SS, Rangers

  • ML-high 19-game hitting streak
  • 7-for-19 (.368 AVG) vs. CLE LHP Cliff Lee


Jeff Kent, 2B, Dodgers

  • 10-for-16 (.625 AVG) vs. COL SP Aaron Cook
  • Hit safely in 7 of last 8 games

Top 5 current leaders

1. vandusenkfe, 34 games    
2. cfinch14, 29 games
2. jerryrod2500, 29 games
4. peteoh11, 28 games
5. dumpy38, 27 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

The BTS leader continued his march toward the magic number of 57, extending his hitting streak to 34 games thanks to a 2-for-4 day from Chipper Jones.

chipperagain.jpgSelecting the Braves third baseman is shaping up to be a sound strategy for BTS participants. A ******** 17.9 percent of fans picked Jones, including 20 of the current Top 25 placeholders.

The second- and third-ranked BTS players were among those who did not pick Jones, and wound up paying dearly for their decisions. The second-place fan saw his streak snapped at 32 games with an 0-for-2 day from Albert Pujols, while Garrett Atkins went 0-for-4 to end the third-place holder’s run at 30 games.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 17.9%, 2-for-4
2. Albert Pujols (STL): 8.2%, 0-for-2
3. Chase Utley (PHI): 5.6%, 2-for-3
4. Manny Ramirez (BOS): 4.2%, 1-for-4
5. David Wright (NYM): 4.1%, 1-for-3

Beat the Streak Report: Tuesday, June 3

Picks of the day

Jose Reyes, SS, Mets
.333 AVG during 18-game hit streak
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10 multi-hit efforts in last 21 games

Chipper Jones, 3B, Braves
3-for-3 vs. FLA RHP Burke Badenhop
Majoe League-leading .407 AVG

Top 5 current leaders

1. vandusenkfe, 33 games
2. konameisters, 32 games
3. mcsnow, 30 games    
4. cfinch14, 28 games
4. jerryrod2500, 28 games    
4. maysfan24, 28 games

Season leader: jerrymohr, 39 games

Yesterday’s results

Jimmy Rollins didn’t exactly stuff the stat sheet in Philly’s win over Cincinnati, but his sixth-inning single was enough to push the BTS leader’s streak to 33 games.

The No. 2 placeholder extended his streak to 32 games with a 2-for-4 performance from the ever-sizzling Chipper Jones, while the third-ranked fan joined the exclusive 30-game plateau thanks to Todd Helton’s three-hit night.
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Just one member of the BTS Top 10 fell from the rankings. In a stroke of bad luck, this fan picked the lone Yankees starter — Bobby Abreu — to go hitless in the loss to the Twins, ending his hit streak at 29 games.

Yesterday’s Top 5 most
selected players

1. Chipper Jones (ATL): 12.2%, 2-for-4
2. Albert Pujols (STL): 11.0%, 2-for-4
3. Chase Utley (PHI): 4.7%, 3-for-4
4. Jimmy Rollins (PHI): 4.3%, 1-for-5
5. Alex Rodriguez (NYY): 3.4%, 3-for-4