Here's how I see the top 30 MLB teams, from strongest to weakest.
The Phillies are number one. I just think they've played better than anybody else in baseball. Everybody is doing their part well, Roy Halladay is pitching like Roy Halladay, and they are doing a great job and racking up the runs and are playing well on the road.
1. Philadelphia Phillies (8-3)
The Phillies own the NL’s top road record (5-1). They have also scored more runs than any other team this year (78).
2. San Francisco Giants (8-3)
Tim Lincecum (not surprisingly) has struck out more batters than any other team in the league, with 24.
3. Minnesota Twins (9-3)
The Twins have given up only 37 runs this year, the least amount of any AL team. Jon Rauch leads the league in saves with six. So, I’m sure they aren&r ...
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Carter’s MLB Power Rankings Through April 18: Phillies Remain Number One
Posted: 18th April 2010 by David Carter in MLBComments Off on Carter’s MLB Power Rankings Through April 18: Phillies Remain Number One