Monday, April 29, 2019

Week 5: Steven Matz


The New York Daily News ran this headline yesterday: "Steven Matz Is The Mets' Best Starter". That is saying something when the Mets pitching lineup includes Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom. However, after last week, there's a very good case to be made for Matz.


On Monday, April 22, Matz got win of the week. He pitched six full inning with just three hits, two walks,and one earned run for a 1.50 ERA and a 0.83 WHIP and scoring him a quality start. This victory was especially sweet since it was over the Philadelphia Phillies who had shelled him less than a week before.

It's a bit unfair of me to use this pic since it's from Matz horrible 4/14 game,
but I have my reasons for posting it.
Matz had his second quality start and win of the week on Sunday, April 24. In 7 full innings, he gave up five hits, zero walks, and two earned runs for a 2.57 ERA and 0.71 WHIP. His win ended the Mets' losing streak against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Week 4: Eddie Rosario



You might think it was his great stats last week that brought won Eddie Rosario his second MLBoyfriend title. His numbers were definitely impressive with 8 runs, 9 RBIs, a .276 average and 1.231 OPS. As good as they are, it wasn't those stats that caught my eye.


You might think it was the fact that, just like last week's MLBoyfriend, Rosario hit 6 home runs last week. I saw two of those home runs in person last Thursday, April 19, on my first trip to Target Field this season--when, despite Rosario's best efforts, the Minnesota Twins lost to the Toronto Blue Jays. But if number of home runs was what determined my MLBoyfriend, Chistian Yelich's 8 would have won him the title for the week.


You might also think that Rosario's three homers in the Twins monster double header against the Orioles on Saturday, April 20. Minnesota hit 11 home runs in one day. The 8 home runs they hit in the second game tied the Twins record for the most home runs in a single game.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Week 3: José Altuve


I can't believe it's been almost three years since the last time I named José Altuve my MLBoyfrined. He is, after all, a very good baseball player. Plus, he has many other qualities that catch my eye when I'm considering who to pick (see picture below).




Altuve has been off to a great start this season, and he had a monster week last week. He had a .400 average, 1.527 OPS, with  8 runs, 10 RBIs and 6 home runs. To put those 6 homers in perspective, the rest of the Houston Astros roster combined hit 5 home runs--and they are a very good team.


Altuve is the first player this season to hit a home run in 5 consecutive games.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Week 2: Anthony Rendon


Anthony Rendon is one of those consistently very good players who has often been in the running for the MLBoyfriend title but always got edged out by another player. It's time he finally got his due.


Rendon started the week strong hitting his first home run of 2019 on Tuesday, April 2. He hit his fourth home run of the season in The Nationals' last game of the week on Sunday, April 7. In addition to the 4 homers last week, he put up some great stats with a .474 average, 1.828 OPS, 10 runs and 7 RBIs.


The chants "Lock him up!" will grow louder at Nationals Park if Rendon keeps playing like that. He becomes a free agent at the end of the season, and the Washington fans really want to lock him into a contract extension--even if it will cost dearly.

Monday, April 1, 2019

Week 1: Joc Pederson

 

MLBoyfriend is back for the 2019 season--and I'm going to to start right where I left off. My first pick for this year is one of my 2018 World Series MLBoyfriends: Joc Pederson.



Pederson started the season with a bang. He hit two home runs and a double on opening day.


Then, two days later, Pederson went 3-for-3 including a lead-off home run.



Pederson ended the first week with great stats. He had 8 runs, 3 home runs, 5 RBIs a .467 batting average,  and 1.752 OPS. The number of runs, home runs and RBIs is especially impressive given that it was a short week, so those were racked up in just four games.