Player of the Week
SP Jake Peavy, White Sox -- Not only has Peavy proved healthy enough to take a turn every fifth day, he is completing his own games, too. With a pair of complete games in Week 4, Peavy has managed to stay atop the scoring list for starting pitchers in head-to-head points leagues. At 3-1 with a 1.67 ERA and an amazing 0.69 WHIP, Peavy looks like a comeback player of the year candidate more than just a player of the week right now. As long as his shoulder can stay healthy, you should expect elite numbers. The only question is for how long. Barring an incredible trade offer, give him until the All-Star break before you sell him.
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