Might as well throw my squad on here. With some analysis ... this really needs to be looked at by greater contemporary baseball minds than mine:
BATTING
Starting Line-Up
C Joe Mauer (.220/.273/.260/0 HR/6 RBI) - a disaster as a first-round pick. Missed 60 games with a non-specific injury. Needs to have a crazy second half to salvage something. Jason Kendall is on board, and was supposed to eventually return and give me some insurance PA at catcher. Oops. Mauer projects to hit 8th.
1B James Loney (.266/.313/.347/4 HR/25 RBI) - horrible first month, was hitting .190 on Apr 22. Has raised his average 76 points since then. If he can continue at 90% of his May/June pace, he'll be fine. Hoping for a final line of something like .290/.350/.400. Right now, projects to hit 6th.
2B Brandon Phillips (.279/.334/.382/5 HR/36 RBI) - studly for most of the season, cooling off some lately. Projects to hit 2nd.
3B Aramis Ramirez (.282/.331/.409/5 HR/33 RBI) - solid most of the season, cooling off some. Projects to hit 4th.
SS Asdrubal Cabrera (.296/.346/.498/12 HR/43 RBI) - stud. Also cooling off some lately, but should bounce back. Projects to hit 3rd.
OF David DeJesus (.229/.313/.358/5 HR/22 RBI) - all numbers well below career averages, hoping for a bounce-back to at least .275/.350/.400. Projects to hit 7th.
OF Juan Pierre (.253/.314/.295/1 HR/34 Runs) - again, all numbers well below career averages. Hoping for him to decisively grab the leadoff spot on my squad, but it's going to be hard having a sub-.340-OBP guy hitting there. Still projected to hit 1st.
OF Casper Wells (.253/.306/.405/86 PA) & Magglio Ordonez (.172/.232/.224/125 PA) - don't know yet what I'm going to end up doing with my 3rd OF spot. If I'm VERY lucky, Wells stays in the lineup, keeps developing, and ends up as a legit 5th hitter. Ordonez is playing too much DH when he's not hurt, and really just looks like a wasted pick. Will probably need Magglio's PAs, though.
Bench
2B Freddy Sanchez (.289/.332/.397/3 HR/24 RBI) - has racked up 261 quality PAs at 2B already, but is now on the DL. Was hoping for a brief absence, but not so sure now. Keeping my fingers crossed.
OF/3B Dayan Viciedo (.330/.370/.529 in AAA) - Praying this guy comes up soon enough to give my squad 300+ decent PAs in the OF. Supposed to be a stud, and played like one for the White Sox in 2010 (121 OPS+ in 106 PA).
2B Cord Phelps (.299/.391/.488 in AAA, .202/.303/.414 in 33 MLB PA) - hoping he can hang around and do something. A lot of guys need 2B ... so if he's good enough, he could get shopped.
IF Conrad Brooks, 3B Mark Teahen, MI Ramon Santiago - nothing to see here.
OF Tyler Colvin - started the season in the Cubs OF. Produced .105/.175/.211 and is now back in AAA.
C Devin Mesoraco, SS Zack Cowart, OF Brett Jackson, OF/1B Brandon Allen - stuck in AAA. Could really use Mesoraco to help make up for Mauer's lost PAs. A little something out of Jackson or Allen would be nice, too.
PITCHING
Starting Rotation
SP Justin Verlander (120 IP/16 GS/15 QS/8.2 K9/.82 HR9/.85 WHIP) - Studly McStuderson (.530 OppOPS). Praying he keeps this up ... my squad will need a dominator.
SP Mike Pelfrey (90 IP/15 GS/8 QS/5 K9/1.3 HR9/1.29 WHIP) - Roaring back after a horrible start. All his QS have been since May 1.
SP Jonathan Sanchez (85 IP/15 GS/7 QS/9.11 K9/.64 HR9/1.40 WHIP) - Way too many BBs (5.61 per 9), but otherwise pitching well.
SP Colby Lewis (86 IP/14 GS/8 QS/7.19 K9/1.98 HR9/1.32 WHIP) - a little too easy to hit. Nice BB rate (2.71 per 9), but HR9 and OAV are weak.
SP Fausto Carmona (96 IP/16 GS/6 QS/5.33 K9/1.40 HR9/1.41 WHIP) - pretty much the same pitcher as Lewis. Same strengths and weaknesses. Started off the season like a house afire ... has tailed off a ton since.
Middle Relief/Set-Up
RP Javier Lopez (26 IP, 1.20 WHIP) - very difficult to hit (.534 OppOPS), and has given up 0 HRs. 5 BB per 9, however, is a big concern.
RP Guillermo Mota (37 IP, 1.35 WHIP) - more Ks and way fewer BBs than Lopez, but gets hit a lot more. Should be serviceable.
RP Hector Noesi (18 IP, 1.00 WHIP) - early returns are very positive. Getting appearance of varying lengths so far (even a 6 IP outing). Low K9 (3.5), but very hard to hit (.564 OppOPS). Might be one of those rare 100+ IP relievers that can really help in WIS. Wish he would've started the season with the Yankees instead of in AAA.
RP Craig Breslow (27 IP, 1.50 WHIP) - .817 OppOPS ... not exciting. Kind of keeps the ball in the yard, but that's the best I can say about him.
RP Takashi Saito - hurt almost the entire first half. Hoping he can give me half a season't worth of something.
RP Justin Germano (12 IP, 1.58 WHIP) - allowed way too many base hits. Now back in AAA (13 IP, 1.72 WHIP), and unlikely to return.
Closer
CL Carlos Marmol (33 IP, 1.26 WHIP) - rocky April, but starting to shape up nicely. Very difficult to hit, as always, with an insane K9 (11.61). Better news, though, is that his BB9 rate has been improving since April (now in the low 4s).
In AAA
SP Brett Cecil, RP Felix Doubront, SP Blake Beaven, SP Rudy Owens - Cecil and Doubront actually started the 2011 season in MLB. Doubront got hurt, and Cecil played his way off of the Blue Jays rotation. Would love a return from either guy. Hoping Beaven and Owen can do something later in the year ... they haven't sniffed MLB yet this season.
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My team's got some nice pieces, but absolutely no depth. Too many guys in the minors, and not sure of how many of them have a real chance to contribute to a WIS squad this year.
Really needed a legit hitter or two among my outfielders. Might luck out with Wells and Viciedo, but I'll have a PA shortage if I have to lean on them too much. I'm also hoping one from my non-Verlander starters emerges as a legit #2 guy. Carmona and Lewis looked like they would at times ... but now Pelfrey's the one putting together a nice run of games. Guess we'll see how this all turns out.