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I ain’t too proud to beg, sweet darlin’. Please, don’t leave me, girl. (Don’t you go!)

Truth is I could recite just about any Temptations song to you. Growing up with a dad who only listened to Motown and oldies, the moment I started to take interest in ladies I had a song for every occasion. Now, granted, I was about 10 or so when I asked out my first girlfriend, so the stakes weren’t crazy high. But whether a fifth grade swing or a fifteen year old fling, my adolescence knew how to swoon a girl. And I know how to spot a keeper.

Now if I gotta cry to keep you, I don’t mind weepin’ if it’ll keep you by my side.

Will tears flow from my now 30-year old eyes as I’m writing this? Um. No. That’s one thing I’ve matured in since the teenage years (and for the sake of my friends, my family, my wife, my children and my masculinity, thank Heavens). But I’d do just about everything I could short of that to make sure I got this week’s Creeper of the Week onto my roster and, in keeper leagues, locked in for next year. And if you miss out on him, you’ll be bregging to get him from someone else. See what I did there?

  • Alex Bregman, SS (17.1%) – So what if the ‘Stros decided not to bring Bregman up to start the second half. They’re just being silly. Just about the only universal commentary from the All-Star Weekend was that Alex Bregman was overwhelmingly ready for the Majors. He raked two extra-base hits in the Futures game, and has his signature already written and waiting on him at 3B in Houston. The beauty of playing the hot corner with the SS eligibility, a la Manny Machado, is that he must have enough pop to play there while being eligible at a weak position. Bergman has the potential to come up and challenge the numbers of any of those top SS listed in the rankings below. And since this is all about finding a player owned in less than 20% of ESPN leagues, welp, now’s your chance. His 17.1% mark will balloon to north of 65% within a week of his call-up. And why all the fuss? The #2 overall pick in 2015 has dominated at the plate by producing 23 HR and 18 SB in his first 600 MiLB ABs across the top four levels. He doesn’t K much, walks about 10% of the time, and currently sports a .388 ISO in 11 AAA games, surpassing his .263 mark in 62 AA games. Sweet mercy, come and come quick, young man. You’re being patiently awaited for on 5 of my teams. Thank you! And for you that pick him up…you’re welcome.

Now enough creepin’…let’s get to the Rankings. BUT WAIT!!!

For the Week 16 edition I’m giving you my SECOND HALF RANKINGS! (Duh, duh, duh!) You’ll see a lot of change up in these rankings from previous ones as I rely a little less on what numbers have gotten us to this point, and a little more on whom I project to do the best moving forward. So, congratulations, Adam Duvall. Your first half numbers gets you into the Top 100, but don’t for a second think I actually believe you’re reaching 40 HR or maintaining an AVG over .250. As a result, he drops from the Week 14 rankings (Week 15 remained stagnant due to the All-Star Break). Similar moves will be seen with players either on the DL (previously any DL player was removed from the 100) or those that have underperformed but I expect great second halves (see: 19. Giancarlo Stanton). In general I chose to go with the upside over just the highest floor. Listen, it’s the second half; you can’t play it safe. Go for the gold, because second place is the best loser, right? So, view these rankings as TRADE VALUE ROS, but, as always, apply it with context to your team’s situminationism. You read it right. Have 5 solid OF but a weak 2B? Don’t be afraid to move 24. Yoenis Cespedes for 39. Rougned Odor. You do you, boo boo. (I’m pretty sure that’s not a Temptations line). Alright, let the debate begin…here are the Top 100 for the Second Half!

Rank Name Pos Team
1 Mike Trout OF LAA
2 Jose Altuve 2B HOU
3 Paul Goldschmidt 1B ARI
4 Mookie Betts OF BOS
5 Manny Machado 3B/SS BAL
6 Bryce Harper OF WAS
7 Josh Donaldson 3B TOR
8 Anthony Rizzo 1B CHC
9 Edwin Encarnacion 1B TOR
10 Nolan Arenado 3B COL
11 Kris Bryant 3B/OF CHC
12 David Ortiz DH BOS
13 Ian Desmond SS/OF TEX
14 Carlos Gonzalez OF COL
15 Xander Bogaerts SS BOS
16 Robinson Cano 2B SEA
17 Corey Seager SS LAD
18 Charlie Blackmon OF COL
19 Giancarlo Stanton OF MIA
20 Chris Davis 1B/OF BAL
21 Starling Marte OF PIT
22 Nelson Cruz OF SEA
23 George Springer OF HOU
24 Yoenis Cespedes OF NYM
25 Miguel Cabrera 1B DET
26 Carlos Correa SS HOU
27 Eric Hosmer 1B KC
28 Adam Jones OF BAL
29 Daniel Murphy 2B/3B WAS
30 Francisco Lindor SS CLE
31 Wil Myers 1B/OF SD
32 Joey Votto 1B CIN
33 Ian Kinsler 2B DET
34 Jose Bautista* OF TOR
35 Mark Trumbo OF BAL
36 Gregory Polanco OF PIT
37 Kyle Seager 3B SEA
38 Jackie Bradley Jr. OF BOS
39 Rougned Odor 2B TEX
40 Jay Bruce OF CIN
41 Melvin Upton, Jr. OF SD
42 Jonathan Schoop 2B BAL
43 Eduardo Nunez SS/3B MIN
44 Victor Martinez DH DET
45 Freddie Freeman 1B ATL
46 Jose Abreu 1B CWS
47 Jonathan Villar SS MIL
48 Marcell Ozuna OF MIA
49 Buster Posey C SF
50 Miguel Sano OF MIN
51 Jake Lamb 3B ARI
52 Brian Dozier 2B MIN
53 Lorenzo Cain* OF KC
54 Ryan Braun OF MIL
55 Ben Zobrist 2B/OF CHC
56 Andrew McCutchen OF PIT
57 J.D. Martinez* OF DET
58 Jason Kipnis 2B CLE
59 Trevor Story SS COL
60 Brandon Belt 1B SF
61 Evan Longoria 3B TB
62 Carlos Beltran OF NYY
63 Michael Saunders OF TB
64 Maikel Franco 3B PHI
65 Albert Pujols 1B LAA
66 DJ LeMahieu 2B COL
67 Christian Yelich OF MIA
68 Matt Kemp OF SD
69 Hunter Pence* OF SF
70 Adrian Beltre 3B TEX
71 Dee Gordon+ 2B MIA
72 Dustin Pedroia 2B BOS
73 Billy Hamilton OF CIN
74 Troy Tulowitzki SS TOR
75 Khris Davis OF OAK
76 Adam Duvall OF CIN
77 Odubel Herrera OF PHI
78 Logan Forsythe 1B/2B TB
79 Justin Turner 3B LAD
80 Danny Espinosa 2B/SS WAS
81 Todd Frazier 3B CWS
82 Nick Castellanos 3B DET
83 Carlos Santana 1B CLE
84 Stephen Piscotty OF STL
85 Wilson Ramos C WAS
86 Jonathan Lucroy C MIL
87 Salvador Perez C KC
88 Michael Brantley* OF CLE
89 Alex Bregman# SS HOU
90 Shin-Soo Choo OF TEX
91 Yasiel Puig OF LAD
92 Didi Gregorius SS NYY
93 Mike Napoli 1B CLE
94 Kendrys Morales DH KC
95 Aledmys Diaz SS STL
96 Evan Gattis C HOU
97 Willson Contreras C CHC
98 Dexter Fowler* OF CHC
99 Kevin Kiermaier* OF TB
100 Rajai Davis OF CLE

*= Currently on DL, += Suspended, #=Minors
Dropped from Week 14 Rankings: Justin Upton, Trayce Thompson, Jean Segura, Cameron Maybin, Jose Ramirez, Danny Valencia, Nomar Mazara, Jung-ho Kang, Matt Carpenter (injury), Adam Eaton, Jason Hayward, Hanley Ramirez, Kole Calhoun

Rather than a lot of notes on the players, let’s trigger the dialogue in the comments! So, go ahead and drop em and let’s talk about the hitters for days! Well, until the Week 17 edition, at least. Love this. Love you guys. I ain’t beggin’ you to stay, but you know what’s good for ya. DROP A COMMENT!