Teams
|
score
|
|
Jackson
|
1.9
|
Moves into a commanding position (1.9 is a terrific score). Top in wins and expected win percentage.
|
San Juan
|
3.625
|
No real drop, Jackson just passed them.
|
Jacksonville
|
4.85
|
They are playing like spoiled brats who just assume they can turn on
it whenever they want
|
Pawtucket
|
5.65
|
Best expected winning percentage in the NL East. Likely to leave the jerks from JAX in the
dust
|
Montgomery
|
8.1
|
Its rare to see the 5th ranked team have the 13th best expected
winning percentage.
|
Columbus
|
8.275
|
They are tied for first, but there has been slippage so far over last
season.
|
San Francisco
|
8.6
|
The spreadsheet loves them.
The game of baseball does not.
|
Florida
|
8.975
|
This is probably my favorite team I don't control so seeing them
start well brings me joy.
|
Philadelphia
|
9.2
|
Don't tell anyone, but they are tied with Jackson for the best
record. The underlying numbers say it
won't last, but here they are.
|
Montreal
|
9.3
|
Can some please buy Montreal an alarm clock? Why don't they really play until the last
60 games?
|
Pittsburgh
|
10.95
|
The smartest pick on the board to rise in the rankings.
|
Los Angeles
|
13.9
|
Hottest team in Hobbs since the last power ranking with 12 wins
|
Helena
|
14.675
|
Coldest team in Hobbs since the last power ranking with 3 wins
|
Honolulu
|
15.325
|
The weirdest team on the board, good roster, bad record, middle
expected winning percentage
|
Scottsdale
|
15.75
|
Trust me, they are not this good.
|
Toledo
|
16.325
|
The smartest pick on the board to fall in the rankings. There are no underlying number that support
this success.
|
Oakland
|
17.475
|
8th in runs scored
|
Richmond
|
17.625
|
The hottest girl I ever met was from Richmond.
|
Colorado
|
17.85
|
26th best expected winning percentage is not a good sign.
|
Salem
|
18.1
|
I don't know what to do with them.
I have to manually score them since they do not field a full
roster. Great record, bad expected.
|
Milwaukee
|
19.25
|
Trust me, they are not this bad
|
New York
|
19.7
|
The rebuild seems to be paying dividends already
|
Boston
|
19.875
|
Shouldn't be this bad, but I could be wrong.
|
Baltimore
|
20.275
|
Hottest "bad" team.
Another week like that and they will rise into the top 10.
|
Hartford
|
21.225
|
2nd in homeruns
|
Las Vegas
|
21.7
|
I was married in Vegas 13 years ago (true story)
|
Kansas City
|
23.375
|
Dakar may strikeout with the wife, but not at the plate (31st in
hitter k's)
|
Oklahoma City
|
23.575
|
Shouldn't be this good, but I could be wrong.
|
Chicago
|
28.65
|
2nd fewest caught stealing
|
New Orleans
|
29.275
|
5.90 team era so far. Not
good.
|
Houston
|
30.075
|
Worst roster in the league, but not the worst results
|
Cincinnati
|
30.275
|
No visible effort to compete so far
|
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Season 42 Power rankings #2
Things are starting to clear up (except Salem). Jackson is the clear number #1 and Cincinnati is the clear #32.
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