It's Baseball PowerStat with a twist - interleague play, when you don't have the benefit of recent, reliable head-to-head data to help you make your picks.
What can we learn about split stats in baseball that can help you win the $2 Big PowerStat this weekend? Plenty, but you have dig for it.
For example, Colorado visits the White Sox. The Rocks ranked second last in road homers and their only series against the Sox (2005) was a 0-3 sweep loss.
The Cubs visit Toronto, a team they lost two in both prior interleague series (5 of the 6 games were low-scoring).
Tampa Bay and Houston continue to lead the league in stolen bases, a key PowerStat Challenge stat because it counts for four points. Check out their matchups against the Marlins and Yankees respectively to see if those games shape up as strong SB potential.
Florida leads the majors in road homers with 49, potentially bad news for Tampa starters.
Tiger pitchers continue to trail the majors in strikeouts and they host the Dodgers this weekend, who hit just .251 on the road so far. And over in Baltimore, the Orioles may get a break with some runs this weekend as the Pirates come to town.
Pitt ranks last in the majors in road ERA at 5.99! Pittsburgh hasn't played in Baltimore in 29 years, but will be looking to get back to .500 on the season with Phil Dumatrait on the hill.
NASCAR Q&A
If you love NASCAR and know your motorsports stuff, the NASCAR PropMaster this weekend should be right up your alley. It's a multiple-choice style of game where you predict outcomes in the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
Sign up now to play this fun contest or click here to learn more about the game. Good luck with all your fantasy action this weekend and don't forget to check up on your scores in the Golf Free Agent game and Euro 2008 contest too.