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Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
ESPN - MLB Baseball Power Rankings - Major League Baseball
1 Padres 36-23 There's no place like home. Chris Young has a 0.52 ERA with a .164 BAA at Petco Park.
2 Red Sox 38-21 Curt Schilling has allowed a combined 15 runs in three starts against the Yankees, and a combined 19 runs in his other 10 starts
3 Angels 38-23 Orlando Cabrera deserves to make the All-Star team. He leads all major league shortstops with 78 hits and a .333 BA.
4 Indians 36-22 C.C. Sabathia (9-1), Paul Byrd (6-2) and Fausto Carmona (7-1) have combined to win 16 of their last 17 starts.
5 Mets 35-23 John Maine has given up a combined six runs in his last three starts, but has just one win in that span.
8 Tigers 34-25 Placido Polanco leads all AL No. 2 hitters in batting (.338) and RBIs (31).
7 Diamondbacks 36-25 The starters are delivering. The D-Backs have posted 37 quality starts, tied for second-best in the majors.
8 Athletics 31-28 Eric Chavez has opened the month with a bang. He is hitting .320 with three home runs and a 1.099 OPS in June.
9 Dodgers 34-26 Getting Jason Schmidt back is a boost to the rotation. Now he has to start earning his $15.7 million keep.
10 Mariners 30-26 Call him a shutdown specialist. Brandon Morrow hasn't allowed a run in his last 15 relief appearances (16.2 IP).
11 Braves 33-28 Chuck James has a respectable 3.10 ERA in his last five starts, but has only one victory in that time.
12 Twins 29-29 Torii Hunter, a free agent at season's end, leads all major league center fielders with 44 RBIs.
13 Brewers 33-27 Ryan Braun is giving the Brewers exactly what they wanted: some offensive production (.313 BA, .563 SLG) and a decent glove at third base.
14 Phillies 31-29 Antonio Alfonseca has more saves already this season (four) than he had in the past four years combined (none).
15 Marlins 30-31 The Fish lead the National League in doubles (130) and triples (18) and are third in home runs (67).
16 Yankees 27-31 Joe Torre is the first to get 2,000 career hits as a player and 2,000 career wins as a manager.
17 Giants 28-31 The Giants need Barry Bonds in the lineup -- even if he's not hitting home runs -- or it will be a long season.
18 Orioles 28-32 The O's are coming off a disappointing 2-5 stretch playing at the Angels and Mariners.
19 Rockies 29-31 Jeff Francis is 4-0 with a 1.46 ERA in his last five starts and hasn't lost a decision since May 2.
20 Blue Jays 28-31 A.J. Burnett has quickly moved up the charts and now leads the American League with 96 strikeouts.
21 Cubs 26-32 The real Alfonso Soriano is almost here. He's batting .469 this month with three homers, seven runs and six RBIs.
22 Cardinals 26-31 The Cardinals' bullpen (3.41 ERA) has been pretty good; it's the starting pitching (5.23 ERA) that stinks.
23 Devil Rays 26-32 Al Reyes is 15-for-15 in save opportunities, and has allowed a combined six runs in 27 appearances.
24 Pirates 26-34 It's tough to win when you're giving up hit after hit. Opponents are batting .349 against Zach Duke, who has allowed an NL-high 104 in 72 innings.
25 White Sox 26-30 When they lose (and it's often), they're losing big. The White Sox have been outscored 74-30 in their last 10 losses.
26 Reds 23-38 Homer Bailey, the Reds' first-round draft pick in 2004, makes his major league debut Friday against an Indians team that swings a mean bat.
27 Astros 24-35 Craig Biggio's on-base percentage isn't what it used to be. He's getting on at a .277 clip, his worst rate since his rookie season in 1988.
28 Nationals 24-36 Dmitri Young has produced far more than the Nationals could have ever expected from him.
29 Royals 22-39 With his 4-for-4 effort Thursday against the Indians, Alex Gordon now has five multihit games this season. He needs 30 more points to bat his weight (220).
30 Rangers 21-39 Pitching help is sorely needed. The Rangers have allowed more runs (354) than any team in the majors.
League | Team | years | Record | Wild Card | Division | Pennants | Titles |
MSL | San Diego Padres | 2034-2059 | 2,217-1,995 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 1 |
TBL | Arizona Diamondbacks | 2005-2018 | 1,216-1,053 | 1 | 9 | 6 | 3 |
TSSL | San Diego Padres | 2015-2021, 2024-2028 | 1,017-928 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 2 |
TSSL | Texas Rangers | 2029-2033 | 396-414 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Re: Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
I'm gonna print and frame that because it is a rare sight for sure.
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Re: Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
Hey Congrats!!! Hope you guys stay there longer than the Brewers did @ #2 a few weeks back!!! Since then we are only 9-17!!
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Re: Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
How 'bout now
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Re: Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
Bastards probably jinxed us.
League | Team | years | Record | Wild Card | Division | Pennants | Titles |
MSL | San Diego Padres | 2034-2059 | 2,217-1,995 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 1 |
TBL | Arizona Diamondbacks | 2005-2018 | 1,216-1,053 | 1 | 9 | 6 | 3 |
TSSL | San Diego Padres | 2015-2021, 2024-2028 | 1,017-928 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 2 |
TSSL | Texas Rangers | 2029-2033 | 396-414 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Re: Padres ranked #1 in ESPN power rankings
Finally ESPN gives us some love.
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