Anyone want to be a guest power ranking-er this week?
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Los Angeles Dodgers (32-8) - Most fantasy points scored in NL, two-time defending champ, Kemp MVP
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Philadelphia Phillies (33-7) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG
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St. Louis Cardinals (28-12) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG
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Texas Rangers (33-7) - Most fantasy points scored
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Atlanta Braves (27-13) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG thanks to Granderson and Freese
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New York Yankees (22-18) - Can't ever cout the Yankees out
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Boston Red Sox (33-7) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG
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Kansas City Royals (25-15) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG
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Cincinnati Reds (29-11) - Dan is hoping the injury imp doesn't come after his team, Josh Hamilton is already at 1,000 points, Ortiz close behind
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Chicago White Sox (26-14) - Just like Reds, White Sox are finally playing up to their potential, Jackson and Pena have been nice duo
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Tampa Bay Rays (23-17) - Could steal the show in a weaker AL East
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Washington Nationals (22-18) - Impressive work by Jake thus far, but can the Nats continue?
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Cleveland Indians (25-15) - Votto only has 2 HR but is 7th best player, team has no where to go but up in close division
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Pittsburgh Pirates (19-21) - 3rd highest points in division behind the Cards/Stros thanks to Swisher/Wieters/Ethiers core aka The Swiesthiers!
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Chicago Cubs (14-26) - LaHair, Gordon, Strasburg, Darvish, Minor, Bass all reeling right now.. Just imagine if Trout, A-Ram, and Phillips can contribute more.. Hence my higher ranking
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Oakland Athletics (15-25) - Strange to see the A's this low, but they have the tools to keep on plugging away
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Colorado Rockies (16-24) - Should be playing much better but is recovering from an inactive GM
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Seattle Mariners (26-14) - CarGo and Altuve great off-season acquisitions for surprising M's
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Milwaukee Brewers (13-27) - Most points against, but one of lowest fantasy points total… can't see this lasting throughout the season especially with players coming back from injury/down-time
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Toronto Blue Jays (17-23) - Notoriously strong team starting slow
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Houston Astros (22-18) - One of six teams averaging about 1100 PPG but I am not a believer when you rely on guys like Lowrie and Bourn as your two top producers… other supporting cast is solid making the NL Central even tougher this year
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Minnesota Twins (19-21) - Don't be fooled by the .500ish record
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New York Mets (14-26) - Beltran + Triple-F core (Furcal, Fielder, Freeman) with Kershaw makes team a tough out every week
24) :MIA-MLB: Miami Marlins (14-26) - Some decent pitching with three SP > 45ppg
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San Francisco Giants (17-23) - De Aza ain't going to cut it for long
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Detroit Tigers (10-30) - Awesome pitching but no bats!
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Arizona Diamondbacks (9-31) - Offensive pieces aren't there although Michael Young, Markakis, and Goldschmidt are expected to do 60-100% better
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Los Angeles Angels (6-34) - 3rd lowest fantasy points total
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San Diego Padres (11-29) - 2nd lowest fantasy points total
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Baltimore Orioles (0-40) - No wins, barely any points, this is part of rebuilding