A cople of things here. My spreadsheet is always going to love my team best since it is also driving my decions making. Take my rank with a grain of salt. The number you see is 75% roster rank and 25% record. As the season goes along the ratio will change and I will start to figure in run differential too. For now, I am keeping it simple since we are about 1/10th in.
Jacksonville 1.25 Best roster, 2nd in wins
Montreal 3.25 Off to a strong start and the spreadsheet loves them
Honolulu 5.5 Only team with 14 wins
San Juan 6.25 .500 start, but probably just a small sample size
Columbus 7 .500 start, but probably just a small sample size
Colorado 7.75 .500 start, but probably just a small sample size
Boston 8.75 Most interesting team in Roy Hobbs
Pawtucket 9.25 31st in runs scored
Oakland 10.75 Only 5 errors
Tacoma 12.25 This cannot be what she said spent 119 million for
San Francisco 12.25 First in ERA
Texas 12.5 Pep Walsh is off to a nice start
Scottsdale 14 Paul Tanaka is pitching well
Baltimore 14 Most plus plays
Chicago 14.75 Hong-Chih Park might be the MVP so far
Florida 15.25 30th in ERA
Pittsburgh 16 First in runs scored
Milwaukee 16.25 11 +/ 0 - plays
Richmond 16.25 Second in runs scored
Salem 16.75 30th in runs scored
Hartford 18.5 Third in runs scored, 31st in ERA
Las Vegas 19 Second in ERA
Los Angeles 21.5 Last in runs scored
Philadelphia 23.5 Caught 8 of 12 would be base stealers
Montgomery 23.75 Only spending 28.5 mil, so a Vic Merced trade looks likely
New Orleans 24.25 Last in ERA and negative plays
Oklahoma City 25.25 Surprised to see them trading their best pitcher with this start
Kansas City 25.75 The end of the rebuild is in sight
New York 26.5 The rebuild is proceeding nicely
Cincinnati 27.25 All ready announced the rebuild
Toledo 28 Last in wins and I don't expect things to get better
Wichita 28 The spreadsheet hates them, but their defense is amazing
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