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My MLB Power Rankings

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by twins15

As always, these rankings reflect how good I think these teams are at the moment, not who has accomplished most so far this year. Thus, they aren't based strictly on W-L records so far, because that would be boring.

1. Boston Red Sox - The Yankees have made a nice run lately, but the Sox have stayed pretty hot themselves. Their W-L record is easily the best in baseball right now, and their Pythagorean record suggests they might be even better than that. They continue to look like the best team in baseball.

2. New York Yankees - In past power rankings and in my bold prediction post I suggested that the Yankees have been the unluckiest team in baseball and their luck would be turning around quickly. Right now, that is happening, as they have won 4 straight and 18 of 24. Their run differential thinks that this correction should continue to occur, which is partly why I still think they'll have a pretty decent shot of winning the division, especially if the Red Sox ever slow down a little.

3. Los Angeles Angels - The Angels are following the "play .500 on the road and win a lot at home" style perfectly. They are nearly 20 games over .500 at home, and about at .500 on the road. That puts them #3 in my power rankings.

4. Cleveland Indians - Cleveland continues to be in a dogfight in the Central, but they were helped by Detroit's little losing streak. They hold a half game lead over Detroit and 5.5 game lead on the Twins right now.

5. New York Mets - They've created a bit of a separation from the rest of the NL East, and right now look like the best team in the National League. They should also get a big boost if Pedro Martinez can come back and be anything close to his old self.

6. Detroit Tigers - The Tigers are slumping, having lost 8 of their last 10. Still, they're 62-49 and right in both the division and Wildcard race. 2 of the Tigers superb outfielders, Gary Sheffield and Curtis Granderson, have struggled a lot lately, which has been part of the problem. But so has the fact that they've given up 67 runs in their last 10 games, including 7 or more runs 6 times. That's not good.

7. Chicago Cubs - I know they're 1 game out of first right now, but I kind of think they're the best team in the Central, though the loss of Soriano for a couple of weeks doesn't help. They were actually tied with the Brewers at one point in the weekend. Like the Yankees, they're a team that has played beneath their Pythagorean record all year long, and while they've gotten closer to evening that out, there is still a little ways to go. Which is why I still think they'll win the Central.

8. Arizona Diamondbacks - Every time I do this or every time I look at the standings I think the Diamondbacks' record is a bit fluky and they'll fall off. I still do think they will start to slide at some point, but until they do it's hard to ignore what they're doing. They're one of the hottest teams in baseball, and are slowly eyeing the Mets for the best record in the NL. And yet their run differential suggests they're about 10 games worse than their record. Like I said, I have a hard time seeing this success continue, but who knows.

9. Seattle Mariners - These are the AL version of the Diamondbacks. Their run differential suggests they shouldn't be this good, but they continue to hang around, 3 or 4 games behind the Angels (the game is not over at the time of this writing). The callup of Adam Jones might be a nice spark.

10. San Diego Padres - Unlike the previous 2 teams, these guys continue to play a little worse than the runs would suggest. I keep thinking these guys will eventually pull away a little bit and take a lead in the West, but it just hasn't happened. If I was a betting man I'd still say they'll win the West. But I'm not really a betting man.

Just missing this week is Milwaukee (they would be #11)(side note: how good is Ryan Braun? Seriously? WOW.), Atlanta/Philadelphia (tough to separate these teams right now), and Minnesota.

What changes would you make?


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LocknessmonsterDraft Pick
850 days ago
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I'd think about flip-flopping Cleveland and the Angels myself, because the latter just seem to be treading water at the moment. Other than that, though, these look pretty solid to me.
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Floridagator904Pee Wee
850 days ago
Score 2+-
Ryan Braun is a stud!
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Twins15Varsity Captain
850 days ago
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That guy just continues to amaze me... I think he's becoming closer and closer to being a legit MVP candidate even though he didn't get called up until like 47 games into the year.
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HappyskinnyAll-American
850 days ago
Score 1+-
Slow down there. Lets wait at least until next year to talk about the MVP.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
850 days ago
Score 1+-
If he continues at his level, he should at least be considered. If he had enough ABs to qualify he would be leading the NL in OPS right now. I don't think he'll be in the top 5 just because he won't have a lot of ABs compared to other guys, but he is playing at an MVP-type level right now.
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RomiezzoLegend
850 days ago
Score 1+-
Ryan Braun for Cy Young!! (sarcastic) (There's another Ryan Braun who plays for the Royals in case you're wondering)
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ChristofMVP
850 days ago
Score 1+-
Yankees is the second best team in baseball? What have you been adding to your Kool Aid?
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InsanMajor Leaguer
850 days ago
Score 1+-
If this is week by week rather than whole season, it's very reasonable.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
849 days ago
Score 1+-
Their record is now 62-50, which is pretty close to the 2nd best record in baseball right now.
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AndersklasenVarsity
850 days ago
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If this were solely on pitching performance, this week, the Twins would be near the top. However, with their lack of run production, the don't deserve to be in the top 10. The rest is inconsistent. If this is a 'weekly' power rankings, the Yankee's should be on top (like they are). But the Tiger's shouldn't be anywhere the top.
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The ProfessorWaterboy
850 days ago
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With Mr. Soriano gone for 4-6 weeks, the Cubs may be hurting. He leads the team in HR and Runs Scored and the Cubs have lost four of their last five. Luckily they are in the Central, where teams seem to never wake up from dreaming of the playoffs. It should be interesting to see if the Cubs or the Brewers can right the ship or one of them merely stumbles into the post-season by default.
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Cregg watnerLittle Leaguer
849 days ago
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I wouldn't put so much stock in Hafner's homer as a 'power play' that'll last but I sure would rethink the Indians based on Byrd's arm for a comeback position. I don't think its a fluke pitched to just the Twins. My ranking has the Indians at 3, Angels at 4 and the Yankees get the first spot. That's just something no diehard Yankee fan should ever defend. Other than that, good stuff. -- Cregg Watner
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Silencer76AAA-er
849 days ago
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Yes, the Yankees have won 18 of 24. Let's also point out that 15 of those games were against the Royals and the Devil Rays, hardly power clubs in contention for the playoff race. They are both small market clubs that are relying mainly on young players. Before they are anointed to be back in the race, let's have them beat some quality teams. As for the Cubs, yes, the loss of Soriano will hurt, but they do own the best run differential in the National League, and a pitching staff that can keep them in most games. Derrek Lee has found a bit of the power stroke that eluded him most of the season, and Aramis Ramirez and Mark Derosa both are good hitters with RISP. Theriot has the speed at the top of the lineup to be effective in that role, and the club does have enough OF depth to weather the storm.
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Confessions Of A FanaticDiv-I Stud
849 days ago
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Absolutely. It's the one thing that Yankee fans (and seemingly everyone else) seem to be missing. The Yankees are playing well lately, and they are a much better team than the one we saw in the first half of the season, but they have not faced many quality opponents in the past month.
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Yakob878MVP
849 days ago
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tigers are falling and fast thought but being a red sox fan i know anything is possible and that your never really out of it
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Yakob878MVP
849 days ago
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is their going to be weekley updates to this just wondering it sounds like a good idea to me exspecially with the playoff chase starting up
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WizardmanRed-Shirting
849 days ago
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Yanks #2, Cleveland #4, and Detroit #6? IF you're going to put the first two that high Detroit's gotta be higher.
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Yakob878MVP
849 days ago
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ya i think so too
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Yakob878MVP
849 days ago
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wait srcah that last comment no i do not res sox are number 1 say what you will with the rest but that every one can agree on best record in the bigs and ya the yankees have had an easy set of games to play but so do all the teams theirs just comes all togather and at this time thats all
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Yakob878MVP
849 days ago
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i meant to type scrach
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