I'm just sitting up at the top. No big deal.
The namesake to Chiz in the Hall isn't fairing so hot this season, he's down in Triple-A after a rough start to his season.
But Chiz in the Hall? Who's going to stop the machine? It's ro...
I'm just sitting up at the top. No big deal.
The namesake to Chiz in the Hall isn't fairing so hot this season, he's down in Triple-A after a rough start to his season.
But Chiz in the Hall? Who's going to stop the machine? It's rolling.
Granted, we're only less than two months into this MLB season, so there's plenty of time to go, but I'm building a lead that I'm aiming for no one to touch.
So with that, if you are out there in places 2nd through 10th, I'm asking you to find a groove and try and challenge me. Because I'll run away with this if you let me. As a little bit of a different twist, I'll give my quick thought on each team and rate how much I'm scared of them with the Fear Factor.
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1st Place: Chiz in the Hall
Nino Colla - @TheTribeDaily
MVP So Far: Miguel Cabrera (14 HR, 57 RBI)
HEY! There's not an offensive category that I don't rule at. Your leader in runs, home runs, RBI, and average and second in steals. Home run leaders Mark Reynolds, Miguel Cabrera, Paul Goldschmidt, and J.P. Arencibia, is there any doubt this offense is the best?
I've had Goldy, Beltre, Reynolds, Cabrera, and also Michael Morse on the team since the beginning and they all have 10 or more homers. Every position is firing on all cylinders and has been all season. Even with injuries to Austin Jackson and Ian Kinsler, I don't have to skip a beat.
With an offense like that, middle of the road pitching is good enough. I'm the Rangers!!!
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2nd Place: Terry's Franconafurters
Brian Burch
MVP So Far: Clay Buchholz (7 W, 1.74 ERA, 73 K)
Fear Factor: 5/10
This team has undergone significant changes, which is a credit to Brian in seeing what wasn't working, making decisions, and flying back up the standings. The Fighting Franconas, as I like to call them, have no big superstar performances, but he's getting his points by being average across the board.
Still, that's why I'm not as fearful for him to make that push. Carlos Gonzalez, Evan Longoria, and Asdrubal Cabrera is a great core, but what happens when Josh Donaldson, Startling Marte, Nate McLouth, and Kelly Johnson hit a rough patch?
What worries me is the pitching, because he's got some young studs having good years in Buchholz, Shelby Miller, and Matt Moore. If those guys continue to rise, that may be where the Franconafurters make up the gap. That does not petrify me though. NEXT.
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3rd Place: Not That Carlos Santana
Wess Kroll - @wfkroll
MVP So Far: Chris Davis (16 HR, 45 RBI)
Fear Factor: 9/10
When I sent out a bragging tweet earlier in the day, Wess responded with simply, "On my way." I have to fear last year's winner, he has a championship to back it up. It's like the upstart Grizzlies facing the Spurs in the playoffs. There's that aura about him.
Oh and he's in third place. Before anyone could realize that Jason Kipnis was out of his slump, Wess made the move to scoop him off the free agent pile and is now being fueled by a red-hot Tribe team. With Kipnis, Nick Swisher, Michael Brantley and Justin Masterson, the Tribe's success is Wess'. Not to mention Bryce Harper, the incredible Chris Davis, and young studs in the pitching staff like Matt Harvey, Stephen Strasburg, and Tommy Hunter.
Because I believe in the Indians, I believe in this team with some of the other dangerous guys he's sporting (Matt Kemp, has yet to arrive). I want no part of the other Carlos Santana.
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4th Place: O For Stubbs
Michael Collins - @collinmj
MVP So Far: Yu Darvish (7 W, 2.84 ERA, 91 K)
Fear Factor: 7/10
O For Stubbs is my biggest competition in terms of the power numbers of home runs and RBI. But the thing is, I feel like I have a strangle hold on those numbers the way the offense is going.
Michael's team has some players and now a healthy Brian McCann. And he has plenty of room to go up in a lot of other categories that he isn't already high up on. Then you factor in the pitchers he has, which was a problem from the st