Wednesday, June 8, 2011

MLB Rankings - 8 Jun

Baseball season is about 40% over, but only one team is paying their way ahead of the rest of the field. Whoops, I meant playing their way ahead. This week's hot and cold teams are all located in the region surrounding the Great Lakes, while the rest of the league was reasonably stable all week. Here are this week's updated rankings, with team name followed by weekly record, overall record, and previous ranking in parentheses. Spaces between groups of teams represent gaps in performance.

1. NY Yankees (5-2) (33-25) (2)





2. Toronto (4-4) (31-30) (13)
3. Texas (6-3) (34-28) (5)
4. Philadelphia (3-5) (36-25) (1)
5. Detroit (7-1) (33-27) (22)


6. Saint Louis (5-3) (37-25) (3)

7. Boston (4-3) (34-26) (10)
8. Atlanta (3-4) (33-28) (4)
9. Milwaukee (5-3) (34-27) (6)
10. Arizona (4-4) (33-28) (15)
11. Pittsburgh (5-3) (29-30) (11)
12. Colorado (3-5) (28-32) (8)
13. Washington (5-4) (27-34) (20)
14. Cincinnati (5-3) (32-30) (9)
15. San Francisco (6-3) (34-27) (18)
16. Chi Sox (6-2) (30-32) (21)
17. Seattle (5-4) (31-30) (19)
18. LA Angels (2-6) (30-33) (17)
19. Tampa Bay (4-5) (32-29) (12)

20. Cleveland (3-6) (34-25) (7)
21. LA Dodgers (5-3) (29-33) (28)
22. NY Mets (5-3) (29-31) (24)
23. Baltimore (4-4) (28-31) (29)
24. San Diego (6-3) (28-34) (25)
25. Florida (1-7) (31-28) (16)
26. Oakland (0-8) (27-35) (23)




27. Chi Cubs (0-8) (23-36) (14)
28. Kansas City (3-6) (26-35) (27)
29. Minnesota (5-4) (22-38) (30)
30. Houston (4-4) (23-38) (26)

Hot

The Detroit Tigers lost only once this week, and swept the Minnesota Twins before that loss happened. They started out this week in style, winning two straight blowouts against the Texas Rangers. They have won 8 of the last 9 games after losing 3 straight to the Boston Red Sox two weeks ago.

Just across the border, the Toronto Blue Jays have also been hot, but it's not as easy to see, since they only went 4-4 over the last week. The losses were all either close games or against good competition, and the wins were all by a minimum of 3 runs. That's how they rose to the #2 spot even with a record just over .500.

Minnesota started the week the way everyone expected, being swept by the Detroit Tigers, but then they did something totally unexpected: they won 6 out of 7 games, including a sweep of the Kansas City Royals and a series win over the Cleveland Indians. They won the 4 games against Kansas City by an average of 5 runs per game, and removed themselves from the bottom spot in the rankings for the first time since April.

Not

Going into today's game, the Chicago Cubs had lost 8 straight games, including a sweep at the hand of the last-place Houston Astros, and another to the Saint Louis Cardinals. They closed the week with consecutive 8-2 losses to the Cincinnati Reds, and played themselves completely out of the playoff picture yet again.

The first game Cleveland played last week set the tone for the entire week, losing 11-1 against Toronto. They spent the weekend getting pounded by the visiting Texas Rangers, then lost to Minnesota on Monday before finally breaking through and winning a game against the hopeless Twins 1-0.

The St. Louis Cardinals lost 3 of 4 to the San Francisco Giants to start the week, but the Giants are not the team they were a year ago. They followed that up with a weekend sweep of the Cubs, but the Cubs were undeniably the worst team of the week, and their final game against the last-place Astros also did nothing to prove that they are really an elite team.

Predictions - 8 Jun

MLB

Most Likely Blowouts

Blue Jays over Royals
Giants over Nationals
Phillies over Dodgers
Angels over Rays

Most Likely Upsets

Angels over Rays
White Sox over Mariners
Rangers over Tigers

Prediction Results - 4-7 Jun

NBA Playoffs: 1-1 (.500) 55-24 overall (.696)
MLB Blowouts: 2-3 (.400) 7-3 overall (.700)
MLB Upsets: 1-4 (.200) 6-4 overall (.600)

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