Besides a real shakeup in the actual leader boards—Albert Pujols moving to the top of the NL home run race and Francisco Cordero sliding into a three-way tie in NL saves—the real story is Sid Harris's almost worst-to-first turnaround. In 22nd place (out of 23) just two weeks ago, Sid has climbed to 5th place as of this morning. Although not quite as HBP-challenged as Amy Gill, Sid is still a little deficient in the tiebreaker category, so it's going to take a little more magic for him to climb to the peak of the standings.
Of course, thanks to Pujols, Cordero and Tim Lincecum's see-saw moving to the "up" position, the pool as a whole is up to an almost season high of 3.74 correct picks per person. At just short of the season's mid-point, David Jones is back on top, but only by a few HBP over Jud Ehrbar and Michael Orobona.
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