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Prospectus Hit List for June 27



by Matt Sussman

Hit List for June 25 Hit List for June 30
Teams are ordered based on Adjusted Hit List Factor, a computer generated number, and the author isn't responsible for the order of the teams.

Partyin', partyin' (Yeah) Partyin', partyin' (Yeah) Fun, fun, fun, fun

RkTmWLW1 W2W3HLFAHLFWin Div%Win WC%Playoff%1-Day7-Day
1

48

30

52.6

51.0

50.5

.648

.666

64.6%

32.8%

97.3%

0.2%

0.2%

Brad Mills won his first game of the year on Wednesday, meaning the A's are literally paying a dollar per win on him.
2

44

33

43.7

47.5

47.4

.593

.612

32.1%

59.9%

92.1%

2.3%

12.3%

Ernesto Frieri has given up seven more runs this year than he did in 2012, proving the only way to keep your closers from spoiling is to freeze them.
3

43

37

43.7

46.5

46.5

.562

.542

32.0%

32.0%

64.0%

-4.8%

-5.7%

Pete Kozma cleared waivers and was optioned to a giant meadow where he can field baseballs all day and never have to touch a bat.
4

46

33

44.6

45.8

44.9

.568

.549

49.1%

39.5%

88.6%

-2.0%

-4.0%

So when Tim Lincecum becomes a free agent, we can rule out San Diego as a possible destination.
5

45

36

45.3

44.9

43.3

.551

.531

50.8%

39.6%

90.5%

1.4%

2.0%

Hyun-Jin Ryu has as many doubles this month as Andre Ethier. But Ethier has allowed fewer walks.
6

49

32

45.0

44.4

43.6

.562

.542

55.8%

28.1%

83.8%

3.5%

8.4%

Wily Peralta throws pretty hard for someone who spends all his time building robots to destroy Mega Man.
7

42

37

45.5

43.0

42.4

.547

.567

3.3%

33.6%

36.9%

-2.2%

15.4%

"Willie Bloomquist Pinch Hitting For Endy Chavez" sounds like a rather legitimate indie band name.
8

41

37

43.3

42.6

42.5

.543

.523

65.6%

5.9%

71.5%

-0.7%

0.1%

Bryce Harper could be activated next week, but first he needs to appear in a few more minor-league commercials.
9

45

36

44.2

42.4

42.3

.537

.557

53.0%

10.8%

63.7%

4.6%

4.8%

Adam Lind has an OPS of .925 and is still, like, the 17th best DH in the league.
10

43

32

39.7

41.7

40.5

.550

.569

82.4%

6.2%

88.6%

3.8%

22.5%

Rick Porcello threw his first shutout, induced three double plays for the first time since 2011, and can finally throw away his Infield Defense Burn Book.
11

32

48

35.1

40.4

40.3

.462

.482

0.5%

0.7%

1.2%

0.2%

-0.4%

Attendance is going to skyrocket if MLB scouts looking at David Price have to pay for tickets.
12

40

39

38.3

40.3

41.5

.506

.486

4.6%

16.1%

20.6%

2.9%

5.4%

First, Francisco Liriano, now Vance Worley. Pittsburgh has effectively cornered the post-Johan Santana ex-Twins pitcher market.
13

35

44

38.5

39.6

37.5

.472

.452

0.0%

1.1%

1.1%

-0.5%

-5.0%

The Rockies have the best home OPS in baseball by over 100 points, because it's still the 90s and your Kato Kaelin jokes are still fresh and relevant.
14

40

38

40.2

39.3

39.9

.511

.491

7.5%

21.0%

28.5%

4.3%

8.1%

Bullpen rules: Jumbo Diaz and Jonathan Broxton sit down first, then everybody else finds a soft spot on the ground
15

41

36

39.6

39.0

38.7

.514

.534

16.4%

11.8%

28.1%

-2.1%

1.9%

Nelson Cruz has eight grand slams in 87 career PAs with the bases loaded. That's decent.
16

33

44

37.2

38.2

38.1

.476

.456

0.1%

0.5%

0.6%

0.1%

-1.1%

If it weren't for your fantasy baseball league, you wouldn't know the name of the Cubs closer. Turns out it's not Rod Beck anymore.
17

36

43

39.6

38.1

38.2

.481

.461

3.3%

1.3%

4.6%

-0.3%

1.1%

Daisuke Matsuzaka got another hit. RIP Mets Pitchers Hitting Jokes, 2014-2014. Tragic, but still tragically hilarious.
18

40

38

37.3

37.7

38.8

.493

.473

25.2%

11.2%

36.4%

-4.9%

-5.7%

Evan Gattis' lawyers are sifting through hundreds of documents trying to find a loophole where he can DH in the National League full time.
19

36

43

36.0

37.2

37.3

.464

.484

5.5%

4.7%

10.2%

-1.0%

-6.2%

In June, Brock Holt leads the Sox in hits, doubles, stolen bases and number of times you think of Arrested Development when you hear his name.
20

39

40

39.6

37.0

36.3

.481

.461

2.8%

1.8%

4.6%

-0.3%

-1.0%

Extra-inning games are great opportunities for the Marlins to just write fake names into the box score as late-inning replacements and see who notices.
21

38

40

36.8

36.9

37.0

.477

.497

6.6%

10.1%

16.7%

0.2%

-10.1%

George Kottaras has an OPS+ of 343, so why isn't he getting more consideration for the Microscopic Sample Size All-Star Game? What do you mean that's not a thing?
22

40

38

40.5

36.6

37.3

.495

.515

7.7%

11.8%

19.5%

-0.4%

-18.1%

Billy Butler has as many home runs as Alcides Escobar, and Escobar has more grand slams.
23

36

41

36.0

36.6

36.7

.472

.492

2.6%

3.1%

5.7%

-2.0%

-1.4%

Target Field: Home Of the 2014 All-Star Game, and all other games Sam Fuld leads off.™
24

34

46

34.0

35.8

37.3

.441

.461

0.0%

0.2%

0.2%

0.1%

-0.4%

Jose Altuve has an MLB-best 32 multi-hit games this season, the most ever by someone who uses a 10-inch plastic bat.
25

36

44

36.2

35.7

35.6

.448

.468

0.7%

1.0%

1.7%

-0.3%

-4.7%

The White Sox lost 7-0 last night, but could have won 8-7 with eight Jose Abreu home runs.
26

36

42

36.1

35.2

35.7

.458

.438

3.1%

1.5%

4.6%

1.0%

-2.1%

Now that Jimmy Rollins is the Phillies Hit King, he has already begun abuse of power by decreeing mandatory extra-inning games against the Marlins. Have mercy, lord Rollins.
27

40

37

34.8

35.1

36.4

.475

.495

24.6%

12.5%

37.1%

-2.5%

-11.3%

Of course the MLB scheduled the Yankees an off day on Derek Jeter's birthday. But no national holiday? Get it together.
28

33

48

33.2

34.3

34.6

.417

.398

0.0%

0.3%

0.3%

0.2%

-0.4%

Ender Inciarte batted leadoff the past three games, meaning the Diamondbacks are trying make a lineup with an Ender at the beginning.
29

35

43

32.6

29.8

31.1

.412

.431

0.0%

0.9%

0.9%

-0.8%

-4.5%

Carlos Peña's first home run of the season landed in a bucket of Texas brisket. But then again, how many home runs in Texas don't?
30

34

45

32.2

28.9

29.0

.393

.374

0.1%

0.1%

0.2%

0.0%

-0.1%

[inspiring montage of Padres players taking extra batting practice, trying to record a base hit the next game]