Posted May 19, 200520 yr ESPN Power Rankings We dropped from #7 to #10. Here's what they have to say about us: Bob Dupuy says team would be allowed to change its name to Miami Marlins. No word on how MLB feels about Las Vegas Marlins. :plain
May 19, 200520 yr ESPN Power Rankings We dropped from #7 to #10. Here's what they have to say about us: Bob Dupuy says team would be allowed to change its name to Miami Marlins. No word on how MLB feels about Las Vegas Marlins. :plain 777474[/snapback] espn can drop dead
May 19, 200520 yr what a joke...#10... was awesome series here in LA :notworthy ...if we only had some middle relief :banghead dino
May 19, 200520 yr The Nats, with their outstanding 169 RA to 168 RS, are ahead of us in 7th. That's humorous.
May 19, 200520 yr ESPN is a bunch of never-get-laid people who don't give two shits about the Marlins. They should be ranked above the No. 10 spot right now. They should think before they write. They should deserve to get shot for this. And, just like Red Foreman says on "That 70's Show", they are "dumbasses". P.S. Just because the Yankees were on a 10 game winning streak does not mean they should be ranked above us. f*** the Yankees. They should go to hell like they will be in about five to ten years.
May 19, 200520 yr You guys really need to get out more. Who cares what ESPN thinks of the Marlins? All I care is where they're ranked where it counts- in the standings. Stop getting your panties in a bunch about an OPINION column. Don't you guys get tired of whining about how the Marlins get no respect? I know I'm tired of reading it.
May 19, 200520 yr You guys really need to get out more. Who cares what ESPN thinks of the Marlins? All I care is where they're ranked where it counts- in the standings. Stop getting your panties in a bunch about an OPINION column. Don't you guys get tired of whining about how the Marlins get no respect? I know I'm tired of reading it. 777710[/snapback] Agreed 110%.
May 19, 200520 yr Marlins still #1 in CBSportsline team rankings. Team by Team TEAM RATING IF OF SP RP WIN% 1. Florida Marlins, 2nd NL EAST 155.92 13th 2nd 1st 12th .568 2. Chicago White Sox, 1st AL CENT 152.75 10th 22nd 2nd 4th .707 3. St. Louis Cardinals, 1st NL CENT 151.30 4th 9th 3rd 6th .641 4. Baltimore Orioles, 1st AL EAST 144.85 1st 29th 7th 2nd .667 5. Minnesota Twins, 2nd AL CENT 139.18 21st 8th 13th 1st .579 6. Los Angeles Angels, 1st AL WEST 131.88 26th 7th 8th 3rd .575 7. Arizona Diamondbacks, 2nd NL WEST 128.52 14th 15th 10th 5th .585 8. Atlanta Braves, 1st NL EAST 128.27 9th 16th 4th 20th .575 9. Boston Red Sox, 2nd AL EAST 126.63 18th 1st 14th 14th .575 10. San Diego Padres, 1st NL WEST 123.85 17th 12th 16th 8th .610 11. Toronto Blue Jays, 3rd AL EAST 122.02 12th 20th 6th 15th .525 12. Washington Nationals, 3rd NL EAST 121.03 16th 21st 15th 7th .550 13. New York Yankees, 4th AL EAST 118.32 2nd 5th 17th 25th .512 14. Los Angeles Dodgers, 3rd NL WEST 117.32 6th 10th 20th 13th .550 15. Milwaukee Brewers, 2nd NL CENT 116.52 22nd 3rd 22nd 10th .487 16. Philadelphia Phillies, 5th NL EAST 115.18 29th 4th 12th 11th .439 17. Detroit Tigers, 3rd AL CENT 114.36 8th 14th 11th 24th .500 18. New York Mets, 4th NL EAST 113.64 11th 6th 19th 17th .537 19. Houston Astros, 5th NL CENT 110.54 15th 28th 5th 19th .385 20. Texas Rangers, 2nd AL WEST 105.94 3rd 27th 18th 21st .512 21. Chicago Cubs, 3rd NL CENT 105.54 5th 18th 21st 22nd .474 22. Pittsburgh Pirates, 4th NL CENT 101.73 30th 24th 9th 23rd .447 23. Cleveland Indians, 4th AL CENT 99.82 25th 23rd 23rd 9th .436 24. Seattle Mariners, 3rd AL WEST 87.03 23rd 13th 27th 16th .400 25. San Francisco Giants, 4th NL WEST 86.37 19th 25th 24th 26th .487 26. Oakland Athletics, 3rd AL WEST 80.38 27th 26th 25th 18th .400 27. Cincinnati Reds, 6th NL CENT 76.93 20th 11th 28th 27th .350 28. Colorado Rockies, 5th NL WEST 74.75 7th 19th 26th 29th .297 29. Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 5th AL EAST 59.63 28th 17th 30th 28th .341 30. Kansas City Royals, 5th AL CENT 54.51 24th 30th 29th 30th .275 The SportsLine Team Rankings are derived by creating an average of each team's positional players as well as top 5 starters and top 3 relievers. These players' averages are then combined to create the overall ranking. Players are penalized for games missed and pitchers need to meet innings pitched criteria to make the list. The Rankings are updated daily.
May 20, 200520 yr Author Well as of right now there are 9 teams who have a better winning percentage of us meaning that we have the 10th best record overall in the leauge at this point. So being #10 isn't such a bad call, it's just that there is a team infront of us with a huge payroll that shouldn't be ranked better than us...
May 20, 200520 yr Well as of right now there are 9 teams who have a better winning percentage of us meaning that we have the 10th best record overall in the leauge at this point. So being #10 isn't such a bad call, it's just that there is a team infront of us with a huge payroll that shouldn't be ranked better than us... 778010[/snapback] Just curious, is there a special portion of the playoffs where only large-market teams play? :plain
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