Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Power rankings WEEK 1


NL RANKINGS

Rank

Team

Record

Notes:

1

Cincinnati Bowties

18-4

outscoring opponents by 86 runs after 22 games

2

Santa Fe Blaze

18-4

Leads the league with a team .329 BA, Pitching has been equally as sharp to start the season.

3

New York Burros

14-8

Ryan Perry is obviously pissed that you all didn't vote him for Cy Young in S11 after winning 22; he's 5-0 with a .199 BAA and leads the NL in punch outs.

4

Chicago Ballbusters

16-6

With Yannick Fonville pitching lately fans are now saying Francis Charlton Who?

5

Colorado Springs Organizational Filler

12-10

should get a big boost next week with the return of Santiago Frias who should take over closing duties

6

San Diego Surf

12-10

I think it's safe to assume Roosevelt Murphy has underperformed in San Diego every season.

7

Milwaukee Blue Stockings

12-10

Hideo Tamura is an early front runner for ROY in 5 starts he has a paltry .144 BAA.

8

Richmond Revolution

12-10

What use does an Nl team have with Aaron Stone anyway? (I believe he has a Disney show as well!)

9

Atlanta Braves

11-11

ATL demoted team veteran Carmona as a high they are going younger.

10

Philadelphia Balboas

10-12

Still reeling after the loss of CF Walter Lawrence in the Preseason.

11

San Antonio Alamos

9-13

The Alamos are showing no patience with Struggling Starter John Cho, after 4 starts he will get to work on his mechanics at AAA

12

Cheyenne Marmots

8-14

Chris Durbin is on a pace for 144 stolen bases in s12.

13

Florida Sting Ray

9-13

CF Candy Zoltan is struggling to adjust to BL Pitching.

14

Colorado Mile High Club

7-15

Late inning whoas leave Colorado 2-9 in Save situations

15

Iowa City KAMIKAZES

5-17

Preston Ward is not seeing the ball all that well averaging a Strikeout a game while batting sub-Mendoza

16

Detroit Lucky

3-19

should be no surprise the lucky are the worst hitting(.221) Fielding .956) and pitching (9.14) team in the NL



AL RANKINGS

1

Oklahoma City Chickens

22-6

Hitting an AL leading .311, OC has negated any thoughts that Wichita's fearsome twosome will dominate them in the post-season. The Chickens are so besting Wichita by .10 in ERA

2

New York Bombers

18-9

AL leading pitching staff has carried an Offense that is not striking on all cylinders just yet. I would expect the hitting to pick up a little more then watch out!

3

Wichita Sizzlers

19-8

The HOF rotation is doing their thing, but the bullpen might be a chink in the armor blowing 6 saves already this season.

4

Toledo Holy

17-10

Surprisingly 2nd in the Al in Strikeouts. With a virtual no name pitching staff, Where's the 10+ M men on this staff?

5

Madison Massa's

16-11

A team that has been in the top 3 in hitting for the past 11 years now resides in the bottom 5, pretty telling that the end of an era is near.

6

Kansas City McCoys

14-13

SP and Ace D'Angelo Guevara is being lit like a cheap cigar. Look for him to settle down and return to form in the coming weeks.

7

Hartford Ascension

16-12


Cristobal Jacquez is averaging close to a homerun every 6.8 ABs

8

San Juan Sixburghs

14-13

San Juan catchers have cut down 50% of the potential base stealers

9

Louisville Loud Mouths

13-14

One good thing about Fausto Guzman going on the DL, at least he won't boot another ball at the corner

10

Fargo Fevola's

12-16

Kevin Hatchers return from the DL this week should give Fargo a lift in a tough division.

11

Durham Bulls

14-13

When a Team's pitchers has an OBA over .300 you don't stay above .500 for long. Durham also has only 1 quality start this season

12

St. Louis Rustlers

11-16

no power and the bottom of the AL in hitting, St Louis has still managed to stay near .500 for the season and with SP Don Witte coming off the DL things should start to look up

13

Las Vegas Gamble

11-16

SP and rule 5 pick Jon Donahue could be on his way out in LV. With an eleven+ era that's probably a good thing.

14

Salem Lites

8-20

RF Johnny McNeil has already tied his career high in Homeruns at 2. Check this guy for HGH.

15

Burlington Ice Storm

7-21

batting a lowly .210 at home, not giving the home crowd much to cheer about

16

Washington D.C. old school warriors

6-21

pitchers are featuring a whopping 7.51 ERA, ouch the ball gets spanked in DC

No comments: