Sunday, September 20, 2009

September 20, 2009

What a difference a day makes. As of Sunday morning, when Jud posted the standings (below) prior to the day's action, Matt Lucas stood in third place in the pool's standings. However, by the end of this afternoon's games, Matt had dropped to 24th place, as Roy Halladay passed C.C. Sabathia for the AL IP lead, Prince Fielder took over the NL RBI lead, and Tim Lincecum gave up the NL ERA lead by allowing five earned runs in four innings. As I write this, though, Albert Pujols has driven in a run in the Sunday night game to tie Fielder for the NL lead. Still, Lucas stands in 14th place, with little chance to become the pool's first two-time champion (he won in 2006).

Defending champion Jon Pauley, on the other hand, remains strong in his quest to repeat, re-claiming the lead as a result of today's developments. Aaron Smith, Tony Wight, Joe Williams and John Agnello (in that order) round out the top five. Stay tuned...


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