Sunday, May 16, 2010

This Week's Top 10 MLB Takeaways

10) Maybe the Dodgers aren't going to just stumble through the whole year

9) On further review, Jose Reyes isn't really the ideal #3 hitter

8) The Cubs are going to spend nearly $150 million this year on a team that probably not going to win more than 75 games

7) The A's are 1-5 since Dallas Braden's perfect game, and have scored 5 runs in the last 5 games

6) Zach Greinke finally won a game, which puts him just 13 behind the rest of the Royals

5) The Mariners, as a team, have 7 more home runs than Paul Konerko, in 1,062 more at bats

4) Ty Wiggington -- yes, that Ty Wigginton -- has the highest OPS in the American League, and yet the Orioles still have the worst record in the American League

3) Vernon Wells and the Blue Jays don't seem to be getting the memo that they aren't any good

2) The Nationals may be the most under-the-radar second-place team in MLB history...

1) Just as the Reds may be the most under-the-radar division leader

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