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2022 Power Rankings
« on: March 29, 2022, 08:53:35 PM »
Pre-Season Power Rankings

1   :NYY:   New York Yankees
2   :DET:   Detroit Tigers
3   :SF:   San Francisco Giants
4   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels
5   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves
6   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs
7   :NYM:   New York Mets
8   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers
9   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins
10   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks
11   :KC:   Kansas City Royals
12   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays
13   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers
14   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals
15   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates
16   :WAS:   Washington Nationals
17   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox
18   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics
19   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners
20   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles
21   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox
22   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays
23   :COL:   Colorado Rockies
24   :MIA:   Miami Marlins
25   :HOU:   Houston Astros
26   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds
27   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies
28   :SD:   San Diego Padres
29   :TEX:   Texas Rangers
30   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians
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Re: 2022 Power Rankings
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2022, 12:26:28 AM »
We have some interesting movement with the first month of the season in the books. :CHC: (+4) :LAD: (+5) :BAL: (+7) are the biggest movers compared to preseason projections. With :NYY: (-4) :NYM: (-8) :SEA: (-8) seriously underperforming preseason expectations.

May Power Ranking
         
1   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   1
2   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   4
3   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   0
4   :NYY:   New York Yankees   -4
5   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   -1
6   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   2
7   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   5
8   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   -3
9   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   2
10   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   -1
11   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   -1
12   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   3
13   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   7
14   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   0
15   :NYM:   New York Mets   -8
16   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   -4
17   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   4
18   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   -2
19   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   3
20   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   -3
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   -3
22   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   4
23   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   0
24   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   0
25   :HOU:   Houston Astros   0
26   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   3
27   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   -8
28   :SD:   San Diego Padres   0
29   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   1
30   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   -3

A new metric we have is Strength of Schedule faced thus far. Interesting when you compare to the Power Rankings and Armchair standings. This should help show whether teams are underperforming/overperforming and how things may shake out over the long term.

Ease of Schedule for April   
      
1   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   10796.497
2   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   10283.866
3   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   9861.233
4   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   7073.071
5   :NYY:   New York Yankees   7030.712
6   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   5775.518
7   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   4131.192
8   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   3790.96
9   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   3231.126
10   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   2825.199
11   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   2142.084
12   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   1803.571
13   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   664.124
14   :NYM:   New York Mets   -31.819
15   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   -449.451
16   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   -565.731
17   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   -683.843
18   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   -1742.243
19   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   -2262.285
20   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   -2426.092
21   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   -3522.515
22   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   -3572.977
23   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   -5209.625
24   :HOU:   Houston Astros   -6152.132
25   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   -6552.924
26   :SD:   San Diego Padres   -6927.257
27   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   -6962.855
28   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   -6969.37
29   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   -7252.335
30   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   -8125.698
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Re: 2022 Power Rankings
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2022, 01:39:13 AM »
In the power rankings there wasn't as much movement as the actual season standings might suggest. As the top 3 teams from last month remain the same. In spite of having the best record in Armchair so far this season :NYY: (-1) actually slide down a spot to #5 in the rankings. With :MIN: (3) and :MIL: (2) making the biggest gains in the top 10.

May Power Ranking
         
1   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   0
2   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   0
3   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   0
4   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   2
5   :NYY:   New York Yankees   -1
6   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   -1
7   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   3
8   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   -1
9   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   0
10   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   -2
11   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   0
12   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   4
13   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   0
14   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   0
15   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   -3
16   :NYM:   New York Mets   -1
17   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   1
18   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   -1
19   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   0
20   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   0
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   0
22   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   0
23   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   0
24   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   0
25   :HOU:   Houston Astros   0
26   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   1
27   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   3
28   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   -2
29   :SD:   San Diego Padres   -1
30   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   -1

Some of the differences between the power rankings and the actual standings is explained by the ease of schedule for May. With :MIL: going from the 6th easiest schedule in April (5,777) to the easiest schedule of May. Despite the better performance and easier schedule :MIL: has only gained two games on :CHC: who had the second easiest schedule of May. :NYY: is a fascinating case as they had only the 4th easiest schedule of May and moved down in the Power Rankings yet shot up to the best record in Armchair.


May East of Schedule
   


1   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   7,795.25
2   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   7,566.33
3   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   6,634.56
4   :NYY:   New York Yankees   5,997.27
5   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   5,975.07
6   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   5,943.81
7   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   4,362.91
8   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   3,472.48
9   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   3,193.75
10   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   3,043.50
11   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   2,837.55
12   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   1,878.84
13   :NYM:   New York Mets   1,792.91
14   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   1,408.24
15   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   1,072.34
16   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   714.00
17   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   671.48
18   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   -2,289.98
19   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   -2,850.99
20   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   -3,453.21
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   -3,538.60
22   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   -3,841.15
23   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   -4,535.75
24   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   -4,721.70
25   :HOU:   Houston Astros   -5,701.37
26   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   -5,722.58
27   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   -6,317.87
28   :SD:   San Diego Padres   -6,620.02
29   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   -6,768.46
30   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   -7,998.58
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Re: 2022 Power Rankings
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2022, 01:43:34 AM »
Looking at the Power Rankings the top tier of Armchair continues to hold steady with :DET: :CHC: and :SF:. Among the division leaders and playoff contenders there is some jostling for position with the :TOR: making a run for a postseason spot just before the trade deadline. While the :NYM: have made a huge jump to put themselves back in contention. It comes as no surprise that :MIN: has taken the biggest tumble down the rankings giving the ground they've lost in the standings.

June Power Ranking

1   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   0
2   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   0
3   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   0
4   :NYY:   New York Yankees   1
5   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   -1
6   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   0
7   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   1
8   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   3
9   :NYM:   New York Mets   7

10   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   -1
11   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   -1
12   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   -5
13   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   -1
14   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   -1
15   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   -1
16   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   -1
17   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   0
18   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   0
19   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   0
20   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   0
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   0
22   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   0
23   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   3
24   :HOU:   Houston Astros   1
25   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   -2
26   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   -2
27   :SD:   San Diego Padres   2
28   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   0
29   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   -2
30   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   0


Looking at ease of schedule for June it comes as no surprise that the top teams continued to have the easier schedule. With the :NYM: having the 5th easiest schedule of the month, helping explain their shot  up the power rankings.

June Ease of Schedule

1   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   14540.652
2   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   12840.617
3   :NYY:   New York Yankees   11348.037
4   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   10723.781
5   :NYM:   New York Mets   9445.663
6   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   9284.771
7   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   7590.902
8   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   6945.828
9   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   5677.462
10   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   4341.951
11   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   3084.263
12   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   1790.24
13   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   1748.38
14   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   1079.024
15   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   532.876
16   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   -114.226
17   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   -3102.189
18   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   -3777.639
19   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   -4327.517
20   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   -5352.266
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   -5628.903
22   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   -6028.132
23   :HOU:   Houston Astros   -7280.927
24   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   -7857.395
25   :SD:   San Diego Padres   -8404.827
26   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   -8553.048
27   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   -9675.977
28   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   -9738.52
29   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   -10133.718
30   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   -10999.16
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Re: 2022 Power Rankings
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2022, 12:56:42 AM »
A shake up atop the power rankings as :CHC: takes over the top spot for the first time this season. :NYY: continues its steady march up back up the rankings to 2nd, a step off their preseason projections. :SF: falls out of the top 3 for the first time this season while :MIN: makes the biggest jump back into the top 8 after a rough June. :KC: continues its slow slide from a season high 9th, however still finds itself in contention.

July Power Ranking         
1   :CHC:   Chicago Cubs   1
2   :NYY:   New York Yankees   2
3   :DET:   Detroit Tigers   -2
4   :SF:   San Francisco Giants   -1
5   :LAA:   Los Angeles Angels   1
6   :MIL:   Milwaukee Brewers   -1
7   :LAD:   Los Angeles Dodgers   0
8   :MIN:   Minnesota Twins   4
9   :NYM:   New York Mets   0
10   :ARZ:   Arizona Diamondbacks   -2
11   :TOR:   Toronto Blue Jays   3
12   :KC:   Kansas City Royals   -2
13   :STL:   St. Louis Cardinals   2
14   :PIT:   Pittsburgh Pirates   2
15   :ATL:   Atlanta Braves   -4
16   :BAL:   Baltimore Orioles   -2
17   :WAS:   Washington Nationals   0
18   :BOS:   Boston Red Sox   0
19   :TB:   Tampa Bay Rays   0
20   :CHW:   Chicago White Sox   0
21   :OAK:   Oakland Athletics   0
22   :CIN:   Cincinnati Reds   0
23   :HOU:   Houston Astros   1
24   :MIA:   Miami Marlins   2
25   :SEA:   Seattle Mariners   -2
26   :COL:   Colorado Rockies   -1
27   :SD:   San Diego Padres   0
28   :PHI:   Philadelphia Phillies   1
29   :TEX:   Texas Rangers   -1
30   :CLE:   Cleveland Indians   0

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