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Josh LevittApr 30, 2009
Well, ladies and gentlemen, today marks the last day of April. It seems like just yesterday that we were all eager to get the baseball season underway, but time flies when you're playing ball.
With that said, some players are off to a fantastic start so far this season. While the results may look somewhat skewed right now, it's interesting to take a look at which players are producing for their clubs early on.
Then again, come September, some of these numbers might seem ridiculous as players inevitably come down to Earth or struggle to maintain their current pace.
I have assembled a roster of the 2009 April All Stars. While I expect some of these guys to be producing two or three months from now, it's obvious that others are playing out of their minds right now.
I'm focusing on the National League today and the American League tomorrow.
Without further ado, here are your NL studs for April:
C—Bengie Molina, Giants
Molina hit a triple last night—this is not a joke. For that reason, plus his production, Benjie makes this roster over his brother Yadier.
1B—Albert Pujols, Cardinals
"The Machine" is off to a ridiculous start, with seven home runs, 26 RBI, and only seven strikeouts.
2B—Chase Utley, Phillies
Fully recovered from hip surgery and off to a flying start (.342, 7 HR, 20 RBI, .461 OBP). Lots of good choices to choose from at second.
3B—Pedro Feliz, Phillies
Gotta love April baseball—Pedro Feliz has a .395 OBP. Pure comedy.
SS—Miguel Tejada, Astros
Since Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes are not off to flying starts, I went with Tejada. The NL shortstops have been a disappointment thus far. They are almost like the anti-second basemen.
OF—Raul Ibanez, Phillies
Further proof that Raul Ibanez is not yet an old man yet: .359, 7 HR, 17 RBI, .433 OBP.
OF—Kosuke Fukudome, Cubs
Is he just an April wonder? Let's hope not (.358, 4 HR, 15 RBI, .482 OBP).
OF—Carlos Beltran, Mets
Sure Carlos is hitting .388, but can he hit in the clutch?
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SP—Johan Santana, Mets
Best pitcher on the planet right now. And no, I don't care what Sports Illustrated says.
SP—Dan Haren, Diamondbacks
Should be 5-0 right now if the Diamondbacks could give him some run support. He's 2-3 with a 1.54 ERA? C'mon, D-Backs.
SP—Chad Billingsley, Dodgers
One of the best young starting pitchers out there. When he's on, Billingsley is scary good.
SP—Wandy Rodriguez, Astros
Quietly developing as a solid No. 2 in Houston. His 27 Ks in 32 innings with a 1.69 ERA is very promising.
SP—Jair Jurrjens, Braves
Boy, I'm sure the Tigers would love to have Jurrjens and his 1.72 ERA back.
RP—Jonathan Broxton, Dodgers
His 16 Ks in 10 innings is pretty dominant if you ask me.
RP—Ryan Franklin, Cardinals
I think it's safe to say that the Jason Motte closer experiment is over in St. Louis. Franklin is 7-7 is save opportunities, which has prevented Tony La Russa's mental health from deteriorating because of the bullpen.
CL—Heath Bell, Padres
I still can't believe Omar Minaya traded Bell away for nothing.
How the hell did they not make the list?
Joel Pineiro, Kyle Lohse, Josh Johnson, Johnny Cueto, Chris Volstad, Matt Capps.
So, who are the flukes? And who will keep it up?



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