Sunday, July 15, 2007

MLB Power Rankings - 7/16

Like the last wildly popular version, it's time for another set of rankings of my top 10 teams in the MLB. Or in other words, nothing much else is going on in sports right now.

1. Boston Red Sox - Just barely retain the top spot, but they still have a comfortable 9 game lead in the AL East. But I still think the Yankees might have a little something to say by the end of the season, but things are still looking very good in Boston.

2. Detroit Tigers - They have scored almost 50 more runs than the next highest team (Cleveland), and the pitching is pretty solid too. They're "only" 25-19 at home, but a fantastic 29-17 on the road. Once Zumaya comes back to shore up the bullpen they're probably the team to be in the American League.

3. Cleveland Indians - Their offense hasn't been quite as explosive as the Tigers, but it's still pretty darn good. Unlike Detroit, they're a pedestrian 21-24 on the road, but a remarkable 33-13 at home, best in the Majors.

4. Anaheim Angels - The Angels are actually tied with the Red Sox for the best record in the Majors, though I think it's been a little flukey. Still, they're a really solid team and look like the overwhelming favorites in the AL West. The Mariners might have a shot if they make a couple of moves, but the A's don't look very good right now after getting swept by the Twins.

5. San Diego Padres - They have falled behind the Dodgers right now in the NL West, but I do still think they will come out on top. They have the best pitching in the League, and have been a little unlucky. It looks like the NL West will be one of the best races between the Dodgers and Padres.

6. Los Angeles Dodgers - They have started off great since the Break, moving into the lead in the NL West. They are a great 19-10 in 1-run games, which tends to even out, which is why I'm a little more optimistic about the Padres than the Dodgers. But if Saito and Broxton can continue to shut the door at the end of ballgames the Dodgers should be in great position.

7. Milwaukee Brewers - They're probably looking over their shoulders at the Cubs a little bit (especially if the Ben Sheets injury is serious), but they've survived a mini stumble (with the Cubs playing very well) and are still up 3.5 games. If Sheets is OK, Yovani Gallardo should remain in the rotation, bumping either Jeff Suppan or Chris Capuano.

8. Minnesota Twins - After a 4-game sweep of the A's, the Twins are only 6 games behind the Tigers in the Central. If the young pitchers (Bonser, Garza, Baker) can continue to give them quality starts, they are a serious threat in the AL. They've still got the best pitcher in baseball and a very good middle of the order.

9. New York Yankees - They're just a game over .500, but no team has been more unlucky with regards to what their record is and what their pythagorean record is. They have issues in the bullpen, but the rotation is starting to come together (especially if Phillip Hughes can remain healthy).

10. Chicago Cubs - The Cubs have won 3 in a row and are 7-3 in their last 10, which have made them into a threat in the NL Central and possibly even a factor in the Wildcard race. Don't look now, but Carlos Marmol has been one of the best relievers in the MLB this year.

What are your thoughts?

10 comments:

TJX said...

WHAT?! I'm know baseball genius here, but the Seattle Mariners are 51-38, 3 games out of 1st place, they just split with the defending AL Champion in the Tigers, pummeled the ALCS runner up in the Oakland A's, and they're still not in the top 10?

Anonymous said...

I've got a good feeling about those twins er... twins. I reakon we might be seeing them climb that rankings list soon.

grittysquirrels said...

Personally, I'm not sure if the Twins have the starting pitching or the offensive firepower to make a run like they did last year in the 2nd half.

For it to happen they are going to need to get some great starts from young guys like Baker, Bonser, and maybe Garza if he is in the position. Also, while Morneau has been hitting great Mauer has been struggling a bit and I think they will have trouble going on a run without the hot bat of Joe Mauer that they experienced last season.

I'm skeptical but if they start clicking on all cylinders the rest of the AL Central better watch out.

stephen a said...

You do realize that Mauer hit worse down the stretch? no? obviously not. Also if an OBP over .400 is struggling I'll take that any day of the week.

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twins15 said...

Mookie, Mariners would have been 11th on my list, and maybe they should be up there. But I think they've been a bit flukey this year and their record is a lot better than I think it should be. Obviously that's not their problem, but it's something I take into consideration when looking at who I think the 10 best teams in the MLB are.

Joey said...

Correction needed its the Los Angeles Angels not the Anaheim Angels. And common, they have the best record in baseball, but are four. Something is terribley wrong.

Anonymous said...

I think its pretty optimistic to put the Twins in the top 10. The Yankees in the top 10 is a joke.

Lets face it. The Mariner pitching may be on and off but thier lineup is extremely strong. If not for the two injured pitchers that lost 10 games before thier DL stay they would be easilly in first place in thier division. Those same pitches are something like 6-1 after coming back.

You may think thier record should be worse than it is but they are killing the good teams. The only top 10 team you have listed that they haven't been winning against is the Angels. And the Angels hot streak seems to be over...

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