week 9 power rankings
Jun 4, 2021 0:43:33 GMT -8
Royals GM (Mac - Retired), Mariners GM (Nick J), and 2 more like this
Post by Former Angels GM (Mike C.) on Jun 4, 2021 0:43:33 GMT -8
Current Rank (previous rank) current roto stat total (previous stat total)
1 (5) San Diego Padres 291 (256) - Making a strong push with O'Niell, Perez and SPs. 5 Royals and the error of the century by Will Craig isn't slowing them down.
2 (3) Cincinnati Reds 289.5(277) - This team isn't going anywhere out of the top 5, only weakness is SB. Winkler is for real folks.
3 (4) Atlanta Braves 280 (265) - Hitting showing up, SP crazy deep, NL slug out coming up at some point with the 3 division leaders.
4 (2) San Francisco Giants 277 (278.5) - Robert Stephenson has the chance to be the 1st pitcher to improve moving to Coors.
5 (7) Baltimore Orioles 266.5 (251.5) - a catcher with 5 SBs? what are we in the 80's again and back to cocain?
6 (9) Chicago White Sox 257.5 (237) - This team always likes to lurk around til playoff time and then strike at anytime Ottavino has caught fire as of late.
7 (1) Washington Nationals 254 (291.5) -Melancon is going for more saves then the last 3 years combined. Are Gallo and Vogelbach brothers?
8 (13) Detroit Tigers 251.5 (214) - Edman, Mondosi, Laureano, Pham, hide your valuables, they are coming.
9 (8) Colorado Rockies 245.5 (246.5) - Victor, my Los Angeles Dodgers won the real WS in '81 after a short season, it counted, so does winning PB WS during the Covid short season. Hail to the current PB WS Champs.
10 (12) Tampa Bay Rays 231.5 (218) - A team that just stumbled out of the blocks but a 9 loss team made it to the playoffs last year.
11 (5) Los Angeles Angels 228.5 (256) - Alonso, Blackmon, Story, Solak, no hitty, no winny.
12 (14) Milwaukee Brewers 225.5 (209) - Who is competing with Judge in a HR contest, Zunino?
13 (10) Minnesota Twins 216.5 (236) - umm, Vlad isn't slowing down, add hitter and a few rps could easily support a run at it.
14(11) New York Mets 215.5 (235.5) - C good, CI average, MI great, SP great, RP ehhh, OF WTF?
15 (15) Cleveland Indians 193.5 (193.5) - A very thin team but Baez had the rundown of the century, dude is just fun to watch.
16 (26) Oakland Athletics 180.5 (109.5) - So a hot streak, 43% of the time its a HR or SO for Adolis. A team that never gives up.
17 (18) Houston Astros 176.5 (181) - DeGrom, DeCyYoung, I watched Alcedes Escobar have a season like Elvis is having, it doesn't end well.
18 (19) Seattle Mariners 174 (179.5) - 3rd AL West team in a row, ever seen killer whales hunt, I feel like a seal on an iceburg.
19 (20) Miami Marlins 162.5 (169) - Andujar is alive, but him and Bogarts can't carry this offense alone, has good pitching.
20 (16) New York Yankees 162 (187) - Lynchburg sank the Yankees. Could still sneak into the playoffs but needs another hitter to show up. Madbum could win 10 for the first time since 2016.
21 (21) St. Louis Cardinals 146 (135.5) - Will Smith really looks good, do you trade Bart or Smith for an infielder or 2?
22 (17) Arizona Diamondbacks 134 (184.5) This team needs a power bat at any level.
23 (23) Pittsburgh Pirates 131 (128) - Solar, Ozuna and a SP crash that's not recovering, even seen Astudillo got taken deep.
24(22) Los Angeles Dodgers 129 (132.5) - Have good pitching and now Ke'Bryan back and just has to win ROY.
25 (25) Boston Red Sox 117 (117) (117)? - Don't worry everyone, La Stella and Fiers will be back before the trade deadline.
26 (24) Toronto Blue Jays 105 (118) - Royals have a proven history of screwing up young SPs, Here comes Kowar.
27 (18) Philadelphia Phillies 84.5 (105) - Marwin Gonzales and Evan Gattis have to be the biggest winners during Trashcangate.
28 (28) Texas Rangers 78.5 (74.5) - Hang in there Victor, even with a legal lineup, you can win the lotto pick, Ray will pitch against NYY again but Brentz is killing it.
29 (29) Kansas City Royals 55.5 (58) - Ok. so maybe the most players sent back down on one team in a season.
30 (30) Chicago Cubs 23.5 (18) - All In, I have a Naquin and a Bummer, beat that.
1 (5) San Diego Padres 291 (256) - Making a strong push with O'Niell, Perez and SPs. 5 Royals and the error of the century by Will Craig isn't slowing them down.
2 (3) Cincinnati Reds 289.5(277) - This team isn't going anywhere out of the top 5, only weakness is SB. Winkler is for real folks.
3 (4) Atlanta Braves 280 (265) - Hitting showing up, SP crazy deep, NL slug out coming up at some point with the 3 division leaders.
4 (2) San Francisco Giants 277 (278.5) - Robert Stephenson has the chance to be the 1st pitcher to improve moving to Coors.
5 (7) Baltimore Orioles 266.5 (251.5) - a catcher with 5 SBs? what are we in the 80's again and back to cocain?
6 (9) Chicago White Sox 257.5 (237) - This team always likes to lurk around til playoff time and then strike at anytime Ottavino has caught fire as of late.
7 (1) Washington Nationals 254 (291.5) -Melancon is going for more saves then the last 3 years combined. Are Gallo and Vogelbach brothers?
8 (13) Detroit Tigers 251.5 (214) - Edman, Mondosi, Laureano, Pham, hide your valuables, they are coming.
9 (8) Colorado Rockies 245.5 (246.5) - Victor, my Los Angeles Dodgers won the real WS in '81 after a short season, it counted, so does winning PB WS during the Covid short season. Hail to the current PB WS Champs.
10 (12) Tampa Bay Rays 231.5 (218) - A team that just stumbled out of the blocks but a 9 loss team made it to the playoffs last year.
11 (5) Los Angeles Angels 228.5 (256) - Alonso, Blackmon, Story, Solak, no hitty, no winny.
12 (14) Milwaukee Brewers 225.5 (209) - Who is competing with Judge in a HR contest, Zunino?
13 (10) Minnesota Twins 216.5 (236) - umm, Vlad isn't slowing down, add hitter and a few rps could easily support a run at it.
14(11) New York Mets 215.5 (235.5) - C good, CI average, MI great, SP great, RP ehhh, OF WTF?
15 (15) Cleveland Indians 193.5 (193.5) - A very thin team but Baez had the rundown of the century, dude is just fun to watch.
16 (26) Oakland Athletics 180.5 (109.5) - So a hot streak, 43% of the time its a HR or SO for Adolis. A team that never gives up.
17 (18) Houston Astros 176.5 (181) - DeGrom, DeCyYoung, I watched Alcedes Escobar have a season like Elvis is having, it doesn't end well.
18 (19) Seattle Mariners 174 (179.5) - 3rd AL West team in a row, ever seen killer whales hunt, I feel like a seal on an iceburg.
19 (20) Miami Marlins 162.5 (169) - Andujar is alive, but him and Bogarts can't carry this offense alone, has good pitching.
20 (16) New York Yankees 162 (187) - Lynchburg sank the Yankees. Could still sneak into the playoffs but needs another hitter to show up. Madbum could win 10 for the first time since 2016.
21 (21) St. Louis Cardinals 146 (135.5) - Will Smith really looks good, do you trade Bart or Smith for an infielder or 2?
22 (17) Arizona Diamondbacks 134 (184.5) This team needs a power bat at any level.
23 (23) Pittsburgh Pirates 131 (128) - Solar, Ozuna and a SP crash that's not recovering, even seen Astudillo got taken deep.
24(22) Los Angeles Dodgers 129 (132.5) - Have good pitching and now Ke'Bryan back and just has to win ROY.
25 (25) Boston Red Sox 117 (117) (117)? - Don't worry everyone, La Stella and Fiers will be back before the trade deadline.
26 (24) Toronto Blue Jays 105 (118) - Royals have a proven history of screwing up young SPs, Here comes Kowar.
27 (18) Philadelphia Phillies 84.5 (105) - Marwin Gonzales and Evan Gattis have to be the biggest winners during Trashcangate.
28 (28) Texas Rangers 78.5 (74.5) - Hang in there Victor, even with a legal lineup, you can win the lotto pick, Ray will pitch against NYY again but Brentz is killing it.
29 (29) Kansas City Royals 55.5 (58) - Ok. so maybe the most players sent back down on one team in a season.
30 (30) Chicago Cubs 23.5 (18) - All In, I have a Naquin and a Bummer, beat that.