Teams
|
score
|
Notes
|
Jacksonville
|
2
|
Pay no attention, Columbus is the #1 team
|
Columbus
|
3.5
|
NL East once again reigns supreme
|
Milwaukee
|
3.75
|
Good enough to be in the NL East
|
Montgomery
|
4
|
The final elite team
|
Las Vegas
|
5
|
Very, very good. Could join
the elite
|
San Francisco
|
6
|
Solid across the board
|
Kansas City
|
6.25
|
Best team over the last two weeks
|
Jackson
|
7
|
Wins and wins despite everything else
|
Pawtucket
|
8.75
|
If this is 3rd best team in your division
|
Philadelphia
|
11.5
|
Just wins baby
|
Toledo
|
11.8
|
Best season in the Pak era
|
New York
|
12.5
|
Starting to fall off. Very
young.
|
Los Angeles
|
12.5
|
Best in the AL in +/-
|
San Juan
|
14.3
|
Strong last two weeks
|
Richmond
|
15.8
|
Terrific winning percentages in the minors
|
Colorado
|
16.5
|
First in the AL in runs
|
Pittsburgh
|
17
|
An expected winning percentage darling
|
Houston
|
17.3
|
And what a rebuild!!!
|
Helena
|
19
|
At least they are VERY cheap (22.3 million)
|
Honolulu
|
19.8
|
Best at throwing at would be base runners in the league
|
Montreal
|
20.3
|
At least they are cheap (31.2 million)
|
Boston
|
22
|
First in the AL in errors. . .by a lot
|
Oklahoma City
|
23.5
|
The struggle continues
|
Scottsdale
|
23.8
|
On pace for 9th losing season in a row. Maybe finnski and Dakar are
related?
|
Cleveland
|
25
|
Somehow is in the NL East
|
Toronto
|
25.8
|
Last in the NL in runs
|
Florida
|
26.3
|
Greatest closer ever Chaz Ross seems to have found himself again
|
Durham
|
26.5
|
Worst team over the last two weeks
|
Oakland
|
27
|
Still recovering from their start
|
Salt Lake City
|
27.5
|
Worst roster in Hobbs by 1 measure
|
Chicago
|
28
|
Last in the NL in ERA
|
New Orleans
|
30.3
|
May get relegated
|
Saturday, October 5, 2019
Season 44 Power Rankings Volume 3
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