1. Brian Roberts: Roberts has already surpassed his home run total in the last two years combined. His average is also over 100 points higher than it has ever been.
2. Dontrelle Willis: The D-Train has a 1.08 ERA and a MLB-leading 7 wins.
3. Derek Lee: With walk off home runs and MVP production, Lee is the lone bright spot on the Cubs? slow start.
4. Alex Rodriguez: Leading the league in home runs and slowly getting his average back up around .300.
5. Johan Santana: Sixty-seven strikeouts and five wins already for the AL Cy Young.
6. Alfonso Soriano: Impossible to believe that he is the second best second baseman in the MLB right now.
7. Roger Clemens: Only three wins despite having a 1.11 ERA.
8. Bobby Abreu: Doing it all for the wallowing Phillies, including 10 stolen bases.
9. Cliff Floyd: Single-handedly defeated the Cardinals on Friday with his two solo shots.
10. Jon Garland: In a zone Garland has yet to see throughout his entire career.
11. David Ortiz: He has replaced Manny Ramirez as the Red Sox most reliable run producer.
12. Gary Sheffield: A carbon copy season for a professional hitter.
13. Tino Martinez: With eight home runs in eight games, Martinez is making the 2002 Giambi signing worse and worse each day.
14. Milton Bradley: He is under control and delivering all the promise of his talent.
15. Joe Nathan: He has become the league?s most efficient closer.
16. Miguel Cabrera: Hitting an ungodly .376 and he just turned 22.
17. Ichiro Suzuki: There is little doubt that he will lead the AL in hitting once again.
18. Josh Beckett: He has the stuff he showed in the 2003 Fall Classic.
19. Clint Barnes: Barnes already has 56 hits and 7 of them are home runs.
20. Vladimir Guerrero: The defending AL MVP only has seven home runs thus far.
21. Andrew Jones: He is Atlanta?s most lethal hitter.
22. Johnny Damon: Off to a great start in a contract year.
23. Brett Myers: He has the same syndrome Roger Clemens is going through in Houston.
24. Pedro Martinez: Now he has the pitcher to strikeout again.
25. Miguel Tejada: Overshadowed by Brian Roberts.

