Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Season 30 Power Rankings #1

A quarter of Season 30 is in the books, so it's time to check in with the Power Rankings!  No change with the top 2, as Texas and Atlanta hold their positions steadily.  Up to spots to #3 is Cheyenne, who is off to an excellent spot.  Also up 2 spots at #4 is Montgomery, who is sporting the league's best pitching to this point.  Up 6 spots to round out the top 5 is Cleveland who has been solid across the board to start the season.  Now, for the biggest climbers and biggest falls!

Biggest Climbers: #10 Los Angeles (+17), # 9 Colorado Springs (+14), #8 New York (NL) (+12), #7 Monterrey (+8), #21 Houston (+8)

Biggest Falls: #31 Vancouver (-19), #13 Salem (-10), #11 Florida (-7), #25 San Francisco (-7), #26 Boston (-7)

Here are the complete rankings, we'll check back in at the half way point, good luck until then!

Pitching Offense
Team W L PREV Rank Rank
1 Texas 31 10 1 2 15
2 Atlanta  26 15 2 7 2
3 Cheyenne 28 13 5 4 8
4 Montgomery 27 14 6 1 29
5 Cleveland 25 16 11 11 4
6 Salt Lake City 24 17 8 12 5
7 Monterrey 24 17 15 19 3
8 New York (NL) 24 17 20 9 8
9 Colorado Springs 25 16 23 10 22
10 Los Angeles 24 17 27 3 17
11 Florida 23 18 4 5 27
12 Chicago 23 18 7 25 1
13 Salem 22 19 3 20 7
14 St. Louis 22 19 9 16 12
15 New York (AL) 22 19 10 8 14
16 Louisville 21 20 13 21 10
17 Las Vegas 21 20 14 17 23
18 Pawtucket 22 19 17 24 19
19 Buffalo  21 20 24 17 16
20 Dover 19 22 21 6 31
21 Houston 19 22 29 14 21
22 Hartford 18 23 16 23 18
23 Seattle  17 24 22 13 26
24 Charlotte  17 24 25 15 5
25 San Francisco 16 25 18 26 13
26 Boston  15 26 19 28 10
27 Charleston 17 24 30 29 23
28 Detroit 16 25 32 22 28
29 Milwaukee 13 28 26 30 20
30 Trenton 10 31 28 31 23
31 Vancouver 11 30 12 27 30
32 Iowa City 13 28 31 32 32

Friday, March 4, 2016

Season 30 Preseason Power Rankings

Spring Training is in full swing, so it's a good time to check in with the Preseason Power Rankings for Season 30!  Coming in at the top spot, Texas looks to be ready for another great season, coming in tops in pitching and 2nd in hitting and fielding.  They added Season 29 NL MVP Willie Cerda this offseason, which helped propel them to the top spot.   #2 is the defending champions Atlanta, who will face their first season in a while without star SP Thomas Hutchinson who left for Pawtucket in free agency.  Make no mistake, they will still be good, as their staff is still solid, and they rank as the #1 offense.  Coming in at #3 is Salem, who looks ready to push Texas and Atlanta in the AL this season.  #4 is the NL's top team, the winner of 3 of the last 4 NL pennants, Florida.  Rounding out the top 5 is Cheyenne, who will make their mark in the AL race this season for sure. 

It should be a very interesting season, we definitely look forward to the regular season kicking off.   In the meantime, here are the complete preseason power rankings!

Starting Relief
Season 29 Pitching  Pitching  Hitting Fielding 
Team W L Rank Rank Rank Rank
1 Texas 99 63 1 1 2 2
2 Atlanta  106 56 4 6 1 14
3 Salem 101 61 3 12 6 11
4 Florida 97 65 5 9 5 8
5 Cheyenne 98 64 2 30 4 26
6 Montgomery 87 75 23 4 3 3
7 Chicago 76 86 7 5 9 14
8 Salt Lake City 81 81 11 3 13 5
9 St. Louis 91 71 16 7 7 14
10 New York (AL) 85 77 14 2 19 3
11 Cleveland 93 69 10 17 18 5
12 Vancouver 73 89 19 8 10 22
13 Louisville 80 82 13 27 11 11
14 Las Vegas 98 64 12 19 17 14
15 Monterrey 72 90 17 16 11 22
16 Hartford 64 98 8 28 14 31
17 Pawtucket 85 77 6 11 27 5
18 San Francisco 75 87 15 10 23 30
19 Boston  81 81 24 14 16 26
20 New York (NL) 67 95 22 23 14 22
21 Dover 83 79 21 21 20 8
22 Seattle  83 79 28 29 8 22
23 Colorado Springs 85 77 25 24 21 1
24 Buffalo  85 77 20 13 26 14
25 Charlotte  58 104 9 26 28 20
26 Milwaukee 69 93 26 20 25 29
27 Los Angeles 85 77 32 15 22 20
28 Trenton 74 88 31 18 24 13
29 Houston 60 102 18 31 29 32
30 Charleston 66 96 27 22 31 14
31 Iowa City 62 100 30 32 30 8
32 Detroit 73 89 29 25 32 26