I have a soft spot for good players on not-so-good teams. To say the Oakland A's are off to a bad start would be an understatement. Yet, one of the A's, Brent Rooker had a pretty great week last week.
Rooker had 10 hits in 24 at-bats last week with 4 home runs, 1 double and a whopping 11 RBIs.
If anyone is looking to fill an outfield position on their fantasy baseball team, take a look at Rooker. With a .417 batting average, .464 OBP and .958 slugging percentage, he was the 3rd best fantasy player last week according to ESPN's "Player Rater"; however, he is on a roster in less than 8% of ESPN fantasy leagues. So, you should be easily able to pick him up.
Congratulations, Brent Rooker! You are my MLBoyfriend of the week.
Drew Rasmussen had, hands down, the best starting week of any pitcher in Major League Baseball.
On April 3rd, Rasmussen threw 6.0 scoreless innings against the Washington Nationals. He gave up just 2 singles, struck out 7 batters and had 0 walks. 50 of the 66 pitches he threw were strikes. His win meant the Tampa Bay started the season 4-0. The Rays have never before won their first 4 games in their 25 year history.
Rasmussen ended the week with a 0.00 ERA and a miniscule 0.23 WHIP. I think the most impressive stat is that he didn't give up a single base on balls in 13 full innings.
Congratulations, Drew Rasmussen! You are my MLBoyfreind of the week. My only regret is not selecting you sometime last season when your stats might not have been as great, but your beard was much, much better.
I'm starting off 2023 with an unconventional pick. It's not that Liam Hendriks isn't a very good player--he's one of the best closing pitchers in the game. He's also really fun to watch because he's very passionate and animated on the mound. One of the highlights of the 2022 All-Star Game was when Hendriks was "Mic'd Up" although I'm guessing the network wished they had muted him.
So, Hendriks seems like a natural choice to be the first MLBoyfriend of 2023. Except he didn't pitch at all during the opening week for the worst reason. In January, Hendriks announced that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma and would be starting treatment.
Being the beast that he is, Hendriks managed to show up for spring training while he was undergoing his cancer treatments. The good news is that Hendriks has started his last round of chemotherapy today.
Another encouraging sign is that the White Sox have placed Hendriks on the 15-day IL rather than the 60-day IL. While it doesn't seem likely he'll be back on the mound in two weeks, it sure would be great to see him pitching in May. In the meantime, you can help Liam and his wife Kristi raise funds for the Lymphoma Research Foundation by clicking here and buying one of his "Close Out Cancer" shirts--I just got one for myself.
Congratulations to Liam Hendriks! You are my first MLBoyfriend of 2023 because what you're doing off the field is much more important that anything that happened on the field this week. That said, I can't wait to see you pitching again.