As you can see the Yankees have taken over the top spot across the board, and that's exactly where they should be with the best record in baseball and a 5.5 game lead in the division. I just hope that's where they stay until at least next season's preseason rankings.
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1. | Yankees (3) | Yankees (4) | Yankees (4) | Yankees (3) |
2. | Dodgers (1) | Angels (2) | Dodgers (1) | Angels (1) |
3. | Angles (2) | | Angels (2) | Dodgers (4) |
4. | Red Sox (4) | Rays (11) | Rangers (7) | Rangers (6) |
5. | Phiilies (5) | Rangers (6) | Rays (6) | Cards (7) |
6. | Rangers (6) | Red Sox (3) | Phillies (5) | Phillies (5) |
7. | Cards (8) | Cards (9) | Red Sox (3) | Red Sox (2) |
8. | Rays (7) | Phillies (5) | Cards (10) | Giants (9) |
9. | Giants (10) | Rockies (8) | Giants (12) | Rockies (8) |
10. | Rockies (9) | Giants (7) | Rangers (5) | Tigers (13) |
(Last week’s rankings are in parentheses.)
5 Comments:
Like I said when they were ranked lower... it doesn't mean that much to me.
This is a very good team and they are a pleasure to watch day in and day out.
They seem to have that Mariano Duncan motto:
"We play today... we win today."
i'm really starting to feel good about robertson. he's done a nice job lately. gaudin had a nice entrance as a yankee, let's hope he brings that fire on sunday.
I'd say the Sporting News has the most accurate rankings. Rays are a Top 10 team and the Tigers are.
Greg, I linked to this article at POTY.
Thanks Steve!
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