After an unexpected week off, the Angels player power rankings are back.  As you might expect, there was a lot of movement in the rankings thought the top spots remain locked in with no sign of changing anytime soon.

As always, the rankings are based on a player’s overall season performance with a weight on recent performance.

RANK PLAYER CHANGE COMMENTS
1 Jered Weaver — 0
Last Week: 1
Jered Weaver – You just can’t beat Jered Weaver in April.  It just isn’t done.
2 Albert Pujols — 0
Last Week: 2
Albert Pujols – He’s still the Angels best hitter, but I have to penalize for the home run drought.  #2 he shall remain.
3 C.J. Wilson green arrow up+5
Last Week: 8
C.J. Wilson – Results have been pretty great so far for C.J., but he has had some control issues with 9 walks in 19 IP.  Plus his command on throws to first leaves a lot to be desired.
4 Howie Kendrick Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 3
Howie Kendrick – Explain to me why it would be wrong for Kendrick to hit behind Pujols with Hunter taking over the two-hole?  You can’t, can you?
5 Dan Haren — 0
Last Week: 5
Dan Haren – I think it is safe to say that his case of dead arm has been cured.  Man was he filthy on Sunday.
6 Mark Trumbo green arrow up+8
Last Week: 14
Mark Trumbo – He’s been freed and even allowed to return to playing 3B while also getting playing time in the outfield too.  What more can we ask for?
7 Erick Aybar Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 6
Erick Aybar – Apparently the best way to coax him out of his slump is to give him $35 million.  I’m going start slacking off at work and then see if my employer will go for that same deal.
8 Chris Iannetta green arrow up+3
Last Week: 11
Chris Iannetta – Say what you want about small sample sizes, but is it too early to start asking if/when Iannetta is going to get his extension?
9 Torii Hunter — 0
Last Week: 9
Torii Hunter – Nobody is happier about Albert Pujols getting so much attention for being homerless right now than Torii Hunter.
10 Scott Downs — 0
Last Week: 10
Scott Downs – The Angels haven’t had much luck this season, but Downs emerging from his getting his ankle stepped on with nothing more than a bruise shows that Lady Luck hasn’t totally forgotten about the Halos.
11 Kendrys Morales Red arrow down-7
Last Week: 4
Kendrys Morales – He has snapped out of his slump and is delivering a bit of power too.  However, it turns out that he is the slowest Angel since Bengie Molina, and it is a lot closer than you think.
12 Jordan Walden green arrow up+1
Last Week: 13
Jordan Walden – He got a save!!!!!  Too bad that save just served to remind us all that Walden is the leading cause of heart attacks amongst Angel fans.
13 Maicer Izturis green arrow up+6
Last Week: 19
Maicer Izturis – After barely playing the first week, Mighty Mouse has become almost an everyday player and part of the reason Trumbo isn’t playing everyday himself.
14 Peter Bourjos Red arrow down-7
Last Week: 7
Peter Bourjos – He looks like he has no idea what he is doing at the plate right now, which makes it really hard to justify screaming at Scioscia when he benches Bourjos and plays Wells in CF.  Oh, I still scream at Scioscia, it is just harder to justify doing so.
15 Ervin Santana Red arrow down-3
Last Week: 12
Ervin Santana – Ervin is on pace to allow 68 homers this season.  Can’t imagine why he dropped in the rankings.
16 Vernon Wells Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 15
Vernon Wells – I really want to try and be on Vernon’s side and I do see that he is hitting more line drive while starting to use the opposite field, but I just can’t buy in until he stops swinging at every single pitch.
17 LaTroy Hawkins green arrow up+1
Last Week: 18
LaTroy Hawkins – I think the bullpen looks worse than it does because Hawkins hasn’t had much of a chance to pitch in setup situations.  That’s what happens when the guys in front of him blow it first.
18 Alberto Callaspo Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 17
Alberto Callaspo – If he keeps hitting so poorly, Mike Scioscia won’t have much choice other than to re-commit to the Trumbo at third base experiment.
19 Jerome Williams N/A
Last Week: n/a
Jerome WilliamsAwful first start, good second start.  His third start better be a lot more like the second because Garrett Richards continues to carve up the Pacific Coast League.
20 Jason Isringhausen green arrow up+3
Last Week: 23
Jason Isringhausen – It must be hard to mentor a young closer when said young closer almost never gets to close.
21 Bobby Wilson green arrow up+1
Last Week: 22
Bobby WilsonYou have to hand it to him, he has made the most out of very limited playing time.  Turns out carrying him as a third catcher all that time was totally worth it.
22 Bobby Abreu Red arrow down-6
Last Week: 16
Bobby Abreu – If you think we’ve heard the last of Abreu complaining, think again.  He is on pace for 249 plate appearances this season, well shy of the 400 he was promised.
23 Hisanori Takahashi Red arrow down-3
Last Week: 20
Hisanori Takahashi – Supposedly he is dealing with “arm discomfort” but that doesn’t excuse how terrible he has been this season.  At least Scioscia is wising up and using him less.
24 David Carpenter N/A
Last Week: n/a
David Carpenter – I can’t wait for the last man standing cage match between Carpenter and Cassevah to see who gets to be the Angels designated groundball guy out of the bullpen.
25 Kevin Jepsen Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 24
Kevin Jepsen – There is no scarier phrase in Angels baseball right now than “Kevin Jepsen begins warming up in the bullpen.”

Biggest Riser: Trumbo, up eight spots

Biggest Dropper: Bourjos and Morales, each down seven spots

Dropped from rankings: Alexi Amarista (demoted), Rich Thompson (waived, claimed by Oakland)