Teams
|
score
|
Comment
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Jacksonville
|
1
|
Was already the clear number #1 and
then tied for the best week.
|
Florida
|
3.43
|
They would be the favorite to win the
AL if they playoffs started now. HOT!
|
Montgomery
|
3.63
|
An average week drops them a spot in
the rankings, but they are still elite
|
San Francisco
|
3.87
|
Seems like the 2nd bye is all theirs
|
Columbus
|
4.63
|
Super hot, but its too late. They will have to settle for the first wild
card
|
Jackson
|
6.87
|
Jacksonville is tier 1, Florida-Columbus
are tier 2. The World Series winner
should come from those tiers.
|
Pawtucket
|
7.47
|
Pawtucket has a great week and moves
into a tie for a playoff spot.
|
San Juan
|
7.62
|
San Juan is 2 games out of the
division and tied for the WC, but would be the best team to miss the playoffs
right now.
|
Richmond
|
8.31
|
If I were a rich man, Yubby dibby
dibby dibby dibby dibby dibby dum
|
Oakland
|
9.04
|
Their 16 win week probably ensures the
AL West will be theirs.
|
Milwaukee
|
13.2
|
The first tier 4 team.
|
Boston
|
13.8
|
Hopefully they will enjoy games 163,
164, and 165.
|
Los Angeles
|
14.7
|
I like the "Iceman"
handle. Loved Top Gun!
|
Kansas City
|
15.1
|
Not in a good position tie
breaker-wise. Needs to win the
division outright.
|
Toledo
|
15.2
|
Can still catch Boston, but not
playing like the did last week.
|
Montreal
|
16.2
|
Terrific week, but its getting
late. They need another week like that
to make the playoffs.
|
Salem
|
17
|
Still within sight of the playoffs,
but has work to do.
|
Honolulu
|
17.2
|
One of the hotter teams in the league.
|
Pittsburgh
|
18.4
|
AAA team is 16-114, High A is
77-53. I don't get it.
|
Philadelphia
|
18.6
|
Don't blame Harvey Tracey, he has been
terrific.
|
Las Vegas
|
19.6
|
Kelvim Hasegawa might have punched his
HoF ticket this season
|
New York
|
21.4
|
Sometimes 59-70 is enough
|
Baltimore
|
22
|
Tough we for the Crabs and everyone
who has crabs.
|
Scottsdale
|
22.1
|
Ronald Hoover has 11 wins and 18 saves
in only 72 innings. Efficient!
|
Helena
|
23.1
|
Lorenzo Rosario is the clear Rookie of
the Year. 33 HR's in 109 games and a
strong CF.
|
New Orleans
|
26.3
|
Touki Epstein is the bright spot.
|
Colorado
|
27.4
|
Not trading Sam Stock was probably a
mistake. He's been terrific, but they
have stunk.
|
Oklahoma City
|
27.7
|
On an L6. What's the MWR again?
|
Cincinnati
|
27.9
|
Darrell Ryan has had a nice rookie
year.
|
Hartford
|
28
|
Spent only 63.2 on players and 9mil on
coaches so he should have a healthy prospect budget. Has only spent 4.1 mil. Interesting.
|
Chicago
|
29.2
|
A strong week! How far can they rise?
|
Houston
|
30.8
|
Tied for the worst week, drops them to
#32.
|
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Power Rankings #7
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