Jimmy Rollins (Right): Rollins may be having one of the worst starts of his career. He is hitting .234 with 26 runs, 3 HR, and only 16 RBI's. In addition, Rollins is leading off for one of the best offenses in the National League. He has lost a tremendous amount of
speed, and has no stolen bases yet this year. As of right now, keep Rollins on your bench for a week or two, until he heats up. He will heat up, but that could take until September for him to do that. Some easy pick-ups to replace Rollins are Khallil Greene and Yunel Escobar.
B.J. Upton: Upton was predicted to have top 25 stats, but he hasn't proven he is able to produce those stats. Upton is playing for an potent offense (Rays), and a .196 average isn't getting the job done. Only two HR and 8 RBI's, but he leads off, so that's not too bad. However, he has 28 runs and 30 Hits. Not many people have more runs than hits, and that is not good. The positive about Upton is that he gets on base alot from walks and steals a ton of bases. if you need runs or steals, keep him because he'll eventually come around. Otherwise, trade him fast.

Evan Longoria (Below Left): A questionable pick at one point
thorughout the draft nonetheless, and he has proved his point that he is ready fro the MLB. In the last month he has hit .415 with 5 HR and 16 rbi's, both among the leagues best. Longoria is one of the league's youngest players, but that does not matter with these type of stats. Get this guy on your team A.S.A.P.
Raul Ibanez (right):Ibanez went from being a solid, decent hitting Outfielder, to among the leagues best. He is hitting in at .355 with 7 HR (tied for second) and 20 runs scored. He is playing for a solid hitting team with the Phillies. he
bats below Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Jason Werth. These are the three best hitters that the Phillies have to offer, and that means a lot of RBI's will be rewarded to Ibanez. At this point in the season, expect Ibanez to stay consistant and he is a must-have players if your outfield is weak.
Zach Grienke (Below): Greinke stuggled in his early career. he never lived up to his expectations. In 2007, he managed only 7 wins and a 3.69 ERA. This fell way less of his expectations. In 2008, he started to regroup and added 6 more wins giving him 13 for the year, with an ERA of 3.47. He has shown imporvment, and in 2009 he was projected to do better. He has proved his point, and is the best player in the MLB right now by far. Keep him on your team or GET HIM FAST. 