Prospectus Hit List for August 5



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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.

RkTmWLW1W2W3HLFAHLFWin Div%Win WC%Playoff%1-Day 7-Day
1

60

51

63.3

62.7

62.7

.560

.555

55.4%

22.8%

78.2%

7.1%

20.0%

It stinks that Willson Contreras has to go on the IL, but at least the Cubs have a capable backup in Martin Maldonadoh no.
2

65

47

66.8

71.9

71.3

.614

.619

9.5%

73.7%

83.1%

0.6%

17.5%

Another dude who can pitch, field *and* hit? Vince Velasquez is gonna be a future Ray for sure.
3

55

56

55.3

56.0

55.2

.499

.494

2.7%

21.1%

23.8%

7.2%

14.1%

By some metrics, the Mets are now more likely to make the playoffs than the Red Sox. That’s it. That’s the joke.
4

66

45

63.4

62.5

59.7

.567

.572

18.6%

56.5%

75.1%

2.0%

5.3%

Your Justin Bieber jokes are bad and you should feel bad.
5

64

48

63.9

62.9

63.6

.568

.573

0.5%

39.3%

39.8%

0.8%

5.3%

Honestly are we sure Tanner Roark hasn’t just been on the A’s this whole time?
6

66

47

62.1

61.8

60.6

.554

.549

87.2%

10.8%

98.0%

-0.9%

1.5%

Good luck to Shane Greene has he transitions from becoming one of the two or three best players on his team to one of the two or three worst.
7

56

56

62.9

63.1

62.5

.546

.541

0.0%

22.0%

22.0%

4.4%

1.2%

The DBacks are in Hit List timeout for willingly trading a man named Jazz. For shame, DBacks. For shame.
8

68

42

67.8

71.3

69.1

.628

.632

81.4%

16.1%

97.5%

-0.3%

1.2%

I’ll say this about Devin Smeltzer: he has Extreme Twins Pitcher Energy.
9

52

58

58.2

57.8

58.8

.516

.511

1.9%

4.7%

6.6%

2.5%

1.2%

Huh. Usually when a Bauer has a disappointing debut with the Reds, Keifer Sutherland is involved.
10

72

39

67.8

64.5

64.4

.605

.610

90.5%

8.9%

99.4%

0.1%

0.7%

[This comment has been placed on the 10-day IL]
11

73

40

71.3

80.0

80.1

.674

.678

99.5%

0.5%

100.0%

0.0%

0.2%

The Astros’ strategy of getting much better while the rest of the AL contenders largely stood pat is looking pretty smart!
12

56

54

54.9

51.3

52.1

.487

.492

0.0%

0.2%

0.2%

-0.0%

0.0%

I’m sorry, Jeff Mathis, but if you pick off Miguel Cabrera in 2019 it shouldn’t even count.
13

47

66

47.3

48.6

50.7

.428

.433

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

The Mariners aren’t known for being great at developing young players, but look at what they just did for Aaron Sanchez!
14

42

67

42.7

41.2

42.0

.385

.381

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Congrats to the true winners of the 2019 Trade Deadline: the team that acquired Jazz.
15

74

40

74.1

80.5

80.5

.678

.674

100.0%

0.0%

100.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Incredible to think that the Dodgers have more walk-off wins than the Tigers have wins in general this year.
16

38

73

38.1

36.6

38.0

.339

.344

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

I’ll say this about Ty Blach: he has Extreme Orioles Pitcher Energy.
17

45

69

50.5

45.6

44.8

.407

.412

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

With Vlad Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette both in the majors, it’s well past time we start worrying about the strength of Toronto’s farm system.
18

48

61

42.7

41.1

40.9

.396

.401

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

“Bummer giving White Sox bullpen a boost” reads the WhiteSox.com headline that, I mean, c’mon ...
19

32

76

33.0

34.0

33.3

.306

.310

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Congrats to those of you who’ve been stashing Joe Jimenez in dynasty leagues for the past 8 seasons. Those 11 saves are about to pay off big-time.
20

40

72

45.3

41.4

41.1

.375

.379

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

“You won’t see an opener this year,” Naid Yost said, revealing his bold but understandable strategy to just eschew pitching altogether for the rest of 2019.
21

48

63

47.5

46.2

47.6

.426

.421

0.0%

0.1%

0.1%

-0.1%

-0.2%

It’s not ideal that Chris Archer and the Pirates seem to be inversely successful.
22

52

60

52.5

50.1

50.9

.459

.454

0.0%

0.9%

0.9%

0.3%

-0.5%

This season has gotta sting if you’re a Rockies fan, but perhaps you can take some solace in the fact that there’s still plenty of time to screw things up for the Giants.
23

51

60

50.6

52.5

52.8

.466

.461

0.0%

0.7%

0.7%

-0.2%

-0.7%

Fernando Tatis Jr. is rapidly entering the Tyson Zone, but for on-field play.
24

58

52

57.0

56.4

56.8

.519

.514

34.7%

24.9%

59.5%

-2.2%

-1.2%

Just a friendly heads up that Michael Wacha is slated to start against the Dodgers tonight for those of you who play DFS.
25

56

56

50.3

47.5

47.3

.449

.444

0.0%

4.9%

4.9%

-1.4%

-1.7%

The Giants are below .500 since acquiring Scooter Gennett. Makes you think.
26

56

57

55.3

55.0

55.4

.491

.496

0.0%

0.1%

0.1%

-0.2%

-1.9%

At a time when teams seem to change their organizational philosophy at the drop of a hat, one must admire the Angels’ commitment to always finishing right around .500.
27

58

53

53.4

49.1

49.1

.472

.467

3.4%

26.3%

29.7%

-3.1%

-6.6%

Few actions in recent history have shown such blatant disregard for BIGBOYSZN than the demotion of Maikel Franco. Stay strong, our beautiful son.
28

58

53

59.2

61.1

59.4

.535

.530

6.7%

46.6%

53.3%

-7.0%

-9.8%

I’d argue that no one has had a purer Nats career than Roenis Elias to date.
29

57

56

53.6

55.8

56.7

.494

.489

8.1%

14.2%

22.3%

-6.6%

-17.2%

I’m sure all of the Brewers’ troubles will turn around now that *squints* Jordan Lyles is back in the fold.
30

59

55

62.1

63.8

63.1

.544

.549

0.0%

4.8%

4.8%

-2.9%

-28.3%

Look for the Sox to make a big move before the August waiver deadline in order to help their bullp ... oh. Oh that’s right.