Team | W | L | PREV | Comments | |
1 | New Britain | 111 | 51 | 1 | Most dominant team in the second half by a wide margin |
2 | Buffalo | 104 | 58 | 2 | The NL's top seed will have a number of tough opponents |
3 | Oklahoma City | 98 | 64 | 3 | Just another great season for them, looking solid for playoffs |
4 | Tucson | 98 | 64 | 4 | Pitching not as good as other NL elites, but great offense |
5 | Pawtucket | 92 | 70 | 5 | Solid down the stretch with the best offense in the world |
6 | Tampa Bay | 91 | 71 | 11 | Great stretch run gets the defending champs in as the 6 seed |
7 | St. Louis | 91 | 71 | 7 | Great comeback for this squad, miss playoffs on tiebreaker |
8 | Syracuse | 92 | 70 | 8 | Ended season on W6 to get wild card spot, great pitching |
9 | Little Rock | 89 | 73 | 9 | Numbers are pretty good, so could make waves in playoffs |
10 | Honolulu | 91 | 71 | 6 | Tough break missing the playoffs on tiebreaker in tough NL |
11 | Salt Lake City | 86 | 76 | 13 | They're making a progress, a team to watch next season |
12 | Seattle | 92 | 70 | 14 | Offense fell off down the stretch, so we'll see in playoffs |
13 | Chicago | 82 | 80 | 16 | Great last 40 puts them over .500, good sign going forward |
14 | Detroit | 81 | 81 | 21 | Played better down the stretch, but finish is disappointing |
15 | Rochester | 83 | 79 | 10 | Completely fell apart the 2nd half after a blazing start |
16 | Florida | 79 | 83 | 23 | Over .500 the last 40 with numbers up across the board |
17 | Toronto | 86 | 76 | 15 | Made it in as an AL Wild Card, but numbers down the last 40 |
18 | Nashville | 85 | 77 | 17 | Also an AL Wild Card, but pitching numbers are suspect |
19 | Atlanta | 83 | 79 | 20 | Nice debut season by new owner, they have potential |
20 | Oakland | 76 | 86 | 19 | Better the last 40, with both offense and pitching improved |
21 | San Francisco | 76 | 86 | 12 | Pretty awful down the stretch, but they've got great offense |
22 | Cleveland | 78 | 84 | 18 | They won their division, pitching improved down the stretch |
23 | Scranton | 71 | 91 | 25 | Pitching improved significantly the last 40, nice offense too |
24 | Memphis | 70 | 92 | 27 | They've got great pitching, but offense remains an issue here |
25 | Richmond | 72 | 90 | 26 | Played .500 ball down the stretch, as the pitching improved |
26 | Burlington | 70 | 92 | 22 | Pitching fell off the last 40, and the offense didn't produce |
27 | Louisville | 68 | 94 | 28 | .500 since the last rankings, the pitching improved a lot |
28 | New Orleans | 67 | 95 | 24 | Pitching was better, but batrs dropped off, so rough last 40 |
29 | Vancouver | 57 | 105 | 32 | Winning record the last 40, numbers improved a lot overall |
30 | Charlotte | 59 | 103 | 29 | Numbers were up a bit the last 40, but still went 16-24 |
31 | Helena | 57 | 105 | 30 | Pitching was really bad all season, but better the last 40 |
32 | San Juan | 57 | 105 | 31 | Awful pitching down the stretch lands them at the bottom |
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Season 17 Final Power Rankings
The Regular Season has ended for Season 17 and the playoffs are right around the corner, but before they kick off, it's time for the final power rankings of the season! In a rarity in the power rankings era, the entire top 5 remained the same since the last rankings. #1 New Britain was clearly the most dominant team in the 2nd half and it will be interesting to see what they do in the playoffs. NL powerhouses Buffalo, Oklahoma City and Tucson remained 2-4, while Pawtucket stayed at #5. The defending champs Tampa Bay jump up to 6, winning a tiebreaker to earn a shot to defend their title. Should be an interesting postseason, good luck to all involved! Here are the complete rankings!
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Season 17 Power Rankings #3
With only a quarter of the regular season to go, it's time to check in with another edition of the power rankings! And we have a new team atop of the rankings, as New Britain claims the #1 spot for the first time! New Britain edged out Buffalo for the top spot, primarily due to their record since the last rankings being 5 games better and all other numbers comparable. Congrats to New Britain on claiming the #1 ranking! Here are the rest of the rankings!
Team | W | L | PREV | Comments | |
1 | New Britain | 83 | 39 | 4 | Best record in the world since last rankings by 5 games |
2 | Buffalo | 84 | 38 | 1 | Numbers are down slightly, but still playing great ball |
3 | Oklahoma City | 76 | 46 | 3 | They're numbers are tremendous, but more L's than usual |
4 | Tucson | 76 | 46 | 5 | Pitching has improved, and the offense is still rolling |
5 | Pawtucket | 68 | 54 | 9 | One of the best offenses, pitching is middle of the road |
6 | Honolulu | 70 | 52 | 10 | Numbers decreased some, but it didn't hurt their record |
7 | St. Louis | 68 | 54 | 14 | Tied for 2nd best record since last rankings due to pitching |
8 | Syracuse | 70 | 52 | 7 | Their pitching took a major step forward since last rankings |
9 | Little Rock | 67 | 55 | 6 | Mediocre as of late, as the offense has cooled off |
10 | Rochester | 70 | 52 | 2 | Hit the wall since the midway point, numbers dropped off |
11 | Tampa Bay | 66 | 56 | 8 | Pitching numbers better, but the offense cooled down some |
12 | San Francisco | 62 | 60 | 16 | Playing well lately with nice offense, and pitching is better |
13 | Salt Lake City | 63 | 59 | 18 | Also on a nice run, as their offensive numbers are up |
14 | Seattle | 70 | 52 | 11 | Playing very mediocre as of late, not getting much offense |
15 | Toronto | 66 | 56 | 17 | Nice run since the last rankings, thanks to improved offense |
16 | Chicago | 58 | 64 | 23 | They're playing well, as the pitching is significantly better |
17 | Nashville | 66 | 56 | 13 | Nice record, but their pitching is a red flag, bats are just ok |
18 | Cleveland | 59 | 63 | 21 | Winning record since last rankings, with pitching stats up |
19 | Oakland | 56 | 66 | 24 | Pitching improved some, winning record since last rankings |
20 | Atlanta | 65 | 57 | 15 | Rough stretch record wise, but their numbers are not bad |
21 | Detroit | 59 | 63 | 12 | It's been rough for them lately, as pitching has fallen off |
22 | Burlington | 53 | 69 | 19 | Their pitching stats took a hit, and bats aren't doing much |
23 | Florida | 57 | 65 | 20 | Showing signs of life, but they may be a few players away |
24 | New Orleans | 53 | 69 | 26 | Their pitching improved significantly since the last rankings |
25 | Scranton | 53 | 69 | 22 | Pitching is not there, and offense seems to be in a slump |
26 | Richmond | 52 | 70 | 29 | Winning record over last 41, offense has improved a lot |
27 | Memphis | 52 | 70 | 25 | Offense has been better, but pitching fell off somewhat |
28 | Louisville | 48 | 74 | 27 | Pitching has been getting lit up as of late, but in a rebuild |
29 | Charlotte | 43 | 79 | 28 | Numbers are down overall and it shows in their record |
30 | Helena | 40 | 82 | 31 | Yeah, they are rebuilding, but the pitching is really bad |
31 | San Juan | 43 | 79 | 30 | Pitching has been better, but offense is very much lacking |
32 | Vancouver | 36 | 86 | 32 | Their pitching stats did improve some, for what it's worth |
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Season 17 Power Rankings #2
We are half way through Season 17, so it's time for a new edition of the power rankings! Buffalo maintains the top spot, as their offense continues to be the best in all of Kenny Powers. Jumping up to #2 is Rochester, who had the best record in the world since the last rankings at 31-10. Oklahoma is solid as ever at #3, followed by New Britain and Tucson rounding out the top 5. Looks like it's going to be quite the race this season for the title. Good luck in the second half, and here are the complete rankings!
Team | W | L | PREV | Comments | |
1 | Buffalo | 58 | 23 | 1 | Still rolling along, with the best offense in the world so far |
2 | Rochester | 53 | 28 | 9 | On fire, finally living up to the potential their numbers show |
3 | Oklahoma City | 53 | 28 | 2 | Top pitching staff in the world and nice offense, looking good |
4 | New Britain | 52 | 29 | 3 | They are playing very will with great pitching and offense |
5 | Tucson | 52 | 29 | 5 | Pitching isn't as solid as rest of top 5, but great offense |
6 | Little Rock | 47 | 34 | 8 | They've improved across the board since last rankings |
7 | Syracuse | 49 | 32 | 10 | Solid record, but their numbers are below the teams above |
8 | Tampa Bay | 46 | 35 | 12 | The defending champs have good numbers, but NL is tough |
9 | Pawtucket | 44 | 37 | 16 | Bouncing back from horrible start, pitching has improved |
10 | Honolulu | 46 | 35 | 11 | Took a nice step forward in both pitching and hittling lately |
11 | Seattle | 49 | 32 | 4 | Slowed down after a hot start, as offense tailed off some |
12 | Detroit | 44 | 37 | 6 | Great pitching, but the offense has struggled as of late |
13 | Nashville | 44 | 37 | 20 | Nice recovery from slow start, but pitching may hurt them |
14 | St. Louis | 42 | 39 | 22 | New ownership turned them around nicely since taking over |
15 | Atlanta | 47 | 34 | 7 | Still in the mix, but the pitching has been rough as of late |
16 | San Francisco | 38 | 43 | 24 | They've been on a nice run thanks to improved pitching |
17 | Toronto | 42 | 39 | 14 | Numbers are mediocre, but always good to be over .500 |
18 | Salt Lake City | 39 | 42 | 13 | Great pitching start tailed off, but offense has been better |
19 | Burlington | 35 | 46 | 18 | Their pitching took a step back since the last rankings |
20 | Florida | 37 | 44 | 23 | Improved pitching as of late bumps them up a few spots |
21 | Cleveland | 36 | 45 | 26 | Both pitching and offense improved since last rankings |
22 | Scranton | 37 | 44 | 25 | Pitching has been a problem, but have a good offense |
23 | Chicago | 34 | 47 | 17 | Numbers have down overall since the last rankings |
24 | Oakland | 33 | 48 | 15 | Pitching has been lit up, and the offense slowed down |
25 | Memphis | 34 | 47 | 28 | They've improved across the board after a very rough start |
26 | New Orleans | 34 | 47 | 27 | Pitching hasn't been great, and the offense tailed off |
27 | Louisville | 33 | 48 | 19 | Couldn't build on good start, as pitching has been lit up |
28 | Charlotte | 32 | 49 | 21 | Offense declined since last rankings, resulting in a drop |
29 | Richmond | 30 | 51 | 31 | Pitching and offense picked up some after horrific start |
30 | San Juan | 28 | 53 | 29 | Pitching has been rocked lately, without much offense |
31 | Helena | 24 | 57 | 32 | Their pitching numbers are better, but didn't lead to wins |
32 | Vancouver | 24 | 57 | 30 | Pitching numbers dropped to the worst in the world |
Monday, December 29, 2014
Season 17 Power Rankings #1
Season 17 is under way, and it's time to check in with the power rankings! And we have a #1! Breaking a streak of six consecutive #1 rankings for Oklahoma City, Buffalo is off to a red hot 31-9 start and claims the top spot. Their offense is killing it so far, and their pitching is excellent. Congrats to Buffalo on taking the top spot! OKC comes in at #2 with a solid start, and New Britain rounds out the top 3 with an equally solid start. Here are the complete rankings!
Team | W | L | PREV | Comments | |
1 | Buffalo | 31 | 9 | 4 | Take over the top spot with hot start, offense is crushing |
2 | Oklahoma City | 27 | 13 | 1 | Incredibly solid as always, just a smidge behind Buffalo |
3 | New Britain | 26 | 14 | 5 | Out of the gates strong, good numbers across the board |
4 | Seattle | 28 | 12 | 11 | Very good start, the offense is surprisingly good so far |
5 | Tucson | 25 | 15 | 3 | Great offense, the pitching has been middle of the pack |
6 | Detroit | 24 | 16 | 6 | Great pitching, but their offense is slow out of the gate |
7 | Atlanta | 25 | 15 | 7 | Excellent start, although the offensive numbers are low |
8 | Little Rock | 22 | 18 | 9 | Pretty good start, the numbers are strong, yet not elite |
9 | Rochester | 22 | 18 | 14 | Fantastic numbers again, underperforming on wins |
10 | Syracuse | 24 | 16 | 17 | Pretty well balanced at this point, we'll see if it continues |
11 | Honolulu | 22 | 18 | 15 | Pitching below average so far, but very nice offense |
12 | Tampa Bay | 21 | 19 | 10 | Not a blazing start for defending champs, but they're good |
13 | Salt Lake City | 21 | 19 | 12 | Great pitching so far, but can the offense produce more? |
14 | Toronto | 21 | 19 | 16 | Not a bad start for them, numbers are middle of the road |
15 | Oakland | 20 | 20 | 22 | Offense is killing it, but the pitching staff has struggled |
16 | Pawtucket | 19 | 21 | 13 | Slow start for them, pitching has definitely been an issue |
17 | Chicago | 19 | 21 | 19 | Coming on a bit, numbers look good, especially offense |
18 | Burlington | 20 | 20 | 25 | Top pitching staff so far, but not much on offense yet |
19 | Louisville | 20 | 20 | 30 | Nice jump for them, thanks to solid pitching thus far |
20 | Nashville | 19 | 21 | 8 | Average numbers so far, they have potential for better play |
21 | Charlotte | 19 | 21 | 26 | Doing ok so far, although the pitching is a bit below average |
22 | St. Louis | 17 | 23 | 2 | Rough start sends them free falling in the first rankings |
23 | Florida | 17 | 23 | 18 | Pitching has been rocked, and offense is below average |
24 | San Francisco | 15 | 25 | 23 | Above average offense, but pitching is not getting it done |
25 | Scranton | 18 | 22 | 24 | Bats are there as always, but pitching has been awful |
26 | Cleveland | 16 | 24 | 27 | Have had pitching issues, but offense hasn't been bad |
27 | New Orleans | 16 | 24 | 31 | Another team with good offense, but horrible pitching |
28 | Memphis | 15 | 25 | 28 | Pitching is decent, but offense is off to a horrid start |
29 | San Juan | 14 | 26 | 21 | The offense just hasn't come together yet for this team |
30 | Vancouver | 13 | 27 | 32 | Bad pitching and little offense to speak of to this point |
31 | Richmond | 12 | 28 | 20 | Very little offense, and pitching his been hit quite a bit |
32 | Helena | 12 | 28 | 29 | Their pitching has been rocked, but offense is not bad |
Monday, December 15, 2014
Season 17 Preseason Power Rankings
OK, so we're a few games into the season actually, but I did not use teams' starts as a factor, so I still consider these the preseason rankings. Sorry for the delay! Oklahoma City looks reloaded and ready to roll again, so they take the top spot. St. Louis comes in at #2, with Tucson, Buffalo and New Britain following. It will be interesting to see how it looks after the first 40 games, good luck everyone, here are the rankings!
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Team | W | L | Comments | |
1 | Oklahoma City | 112 | 50 | Bringing back another tremendous team yet again |
2 | St. Louis | 98 | 64 | Added stud SP Troncoso, so looking good again |
3 | Tucson | 96 | 66 | Excellent all-around team should be tough to beat |
4 | Buffalo | 96 | 66 | A perennial contender, always amongst best in pitching |
5 | New Britain | 96 | 66 | Very well balanced, and should be tough in the AL again |
6 | Detroit | 97 | 65 | Lost Orie, but should still be very good this season |
7 | Atlanta | 82 | 80 | Solid last year, and added some free agents |
8 | Nashville | 89 | 73 | Landed our top FA Towers, so that is a plus for sure |
9 | Little Rock | 91 | 71 | Bringing back a solid team that should contend again |
10 | Tampa Bay | 89 | 73 | Defending champs, can Brock do it all for them again? |
11 | Seattle | 91 | 71 | Look to be bringing back pretty much the same team |
12 | Salt Lake City | 77 | 85 | Very active in free agency, so we predict improvement |
13 | Pawtucket | 97 | 65 | Lost a couple of Type A FA's so we'll see what happens |
14 | Rochester | 82 | 80 | Always solid, is this the year they can break through? |
15 | Honolulu | 86 | 76 | Took a step back last season, but bounce back is possible |
16 | Toronto | 89 | 73 | Lost a few pitchers, but should still be pretty good |
17 | Syracuse | 76 | 86 | Added a few FA's, we'll see if the offense can improve |
18 | Florida | 73 | 89 | An up and coming team that has made steps forward |
19 | Chicago | 71 | 91 | Once again active in free agency, we'll see if they can climb |
20 | Richmond | 77 | 85 | We'll see what direction new ownership takes the team |
21 | San Juan | 75 | 87 | They're pitching staff was pretty good last season, actually |
22 | Oakland | 75 | 87 | They've got some decent bats, we'll see about the pitching |
23 | San Francisco | 67 | 95 | Pretty good on offense too, but can the arms improve? |
24 | Scranton | 74 | 88 | The ultimate offensive juggernaut, but pitching was bad |
25 | Burlington | 77 | 85 | Struggled offensively in their park, but have decent arms |
26 | Charlotte | 67 | 95 | New ownership here, we'll see what they can do |
27 | Cleveland | 61 | 101 | They seem to be making strides, but pitching an issue |
28 | Memphis | 68 | 94 | Offense was an issue for them, so we'll have to see |
29 | Helena | 66 | 96 | Former world series winner in rebuild mode it seems |
30 | Louisville | 67 | 95 | They've been rebuilding, so could see some callups soon |
31 | New Orleans | 73 | 89 | They lost some guys, as new owner makes their mark |
32 | Vancouver | 57 | 105 | They signed a few guys, so improvement is possible |
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Season 17 Free Agency Preview
With the hot stove cranking in both real life MLB and Kenny Powers, let's see who made the list of the top 10 free agents of this offseason in Kenny Powers!
1. Marc Towers, 28, 3B
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .838 career OPS
Signed with Nashville - 5 years, $47.2 million
Towers tops this year's free agency rankings thanks to a solid combination of a great bat and outstanding fielding ability. He's not quite shortstop caliber in the field, although if you're willing to live with a handful of errors, his bat would be a huge plus at that spot. At any other spot in the field, he'd be a plus fielder. He's got tremendous power, solid contact, decent splits, although his batting eye is pretty mediocre. Still, he brings a lot to the table at the plate.
2. Jimmy Fox, 29, RF
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .902 career OPS
Signed with Oklahoma City - 5 years, $50.1 million
Fox is an outstanding bat with tremendous splits and an elite batting eye to go with very good contact and decent power. He falls just behind Towers due to his fielding ability, he's got a right field type arm, but not a good enough glove to be successful at the hot corner. Still, his bat is going to be a major plus in the lineup, regardless of where he plays in the field
3. Erubiel Troncoso, 32, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.83 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 5 years, $70 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Kansas City, Scranton, Vancouver
Signed with St. Louis - 5 years, $66 million
Troncoso ranks as the top starting pitcher in this free agent class. He's got very good control and splits and can easily throw 200 innings with his stamina, and also good velocity and ability to keep the ball down. His pitch quality is one of the things that keep him from being truly elite, still he'd be a very good add to just about any rotation.
4. Dan Ohlendorf, 31, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 2.98 career ERA
Signed with Toronto - 2 years, $13.3 million
Ohlendorf is our choice for top reliever in this free agent class. He has plus ratings across the board in control, velocity, RH split, and pitches. He may be slightly vulnerable against lefties, but it's not a major concern. He has the stamina and durability to approach 100 innings of elite quality relief pitching, which is why he lands at #4 on this season's rankings.
5. Jack Thompson, 29, SP
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.58 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 4 years, $40 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Scranton, Nashville, Tucson
Signed with Chicago - 5 years, $62 million
Thompson has several redeeming qualities, such as an elite pitch arsenal and control, excellent velocity, and good splits. One weakness that prevents him from moving up in the rankings is that his durability/stamina combination put a ceiling on his innings somewhere around 175. Still, those will be high quality innings, and if there is a good bullpen behind him, all the more better.
6. Geovany Mateo, 34, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.57 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $26 million
Possible Destinations: Honolulu, Tampa Bay, Scranton, Vancouver
Signed with Little Rock - 3 years, $8.4 million
Mateo is another excellent reliever in this year's free agent class. His control, effectiveness vs. RH and pitch arsenal are outstanding. He is not quite as effective vs. lefties, and he tends to give up some fly balls. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, however, and Mateo can provide 100 innings of quality relief help, which makes him a good signing.
7. Cory Orie, 33, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.57 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $25 million
Possible Destinations: Kansas City, Toronto, New Britain, Detroit
Signed with Salt Lake City - 5 years, $51 million
There are many positives to be said about Orie, and not many negatives. He has outstanding ratings across the board, although if a weakness were to be noted, it would be that his effectiveness vs. RH is good, but not elite. Also, his durability/stamina profile will limit his innings to around 175 max, similar to Thompson, and is four years older. All that aside, he still has a few very good years left, so he'd be worth the add.
8. Delanor Broadway, 33, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 4.26 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $21 million
Possible Destinations: Toronto, Nashville, Vancouver, San Juan
Signed with Atlanta - 3 years, $24 million
Broadway brings to the table a truly elite arsenal of pitches, excellent velocity and control, and he is very good against LH hitters. His RH split is decent to mediocre, which seems to have limited his effectiveness throughout his career. Given what's out there this offseason, he still wouldn't be a bad signing for a team that needed pitching help and missed out on the guys higher up on the list.
9. Blake Lofton, 34, RF
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .834 career OPS
Salary Over/Under: 2 years, $14 million
Possible Destinations: Buffalo, Honolulu, St. Louis, New Britain
Signed with Buffalo - 3 years, $18 million
Lofton has had an outstanding career, and although he's getting up there in age, he still has a few more excellent seasons left in him. His elite batting eye and plus contact rating will keep him on base without many strikeouts. He is very good against LHP, and still solid vs. RHP as well. His power is above average, but not great, and he's pretty much only a RF, LF or 1B at this point, but he will still add a lot to a lineup for the next few seasons.
10. Devon Milton, 32, 3B
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: .832 career OPS
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $20 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Syracuse, San Juan, Salt Lake City
Signed with Vancouver - 3 years, $20 million
Milton is a skilled hitter, with good splits and batting eye and excellent contact. He has decent power where he could hit around 20 or so home runs and he is still a serviceable 3rd baseman. A ratings drop this past season have to be a concern, but given that he is a type B free agent, it's probably worth the gamble that he can maintain his productivity for the next few seasons.
1. Marc Towers, 28, 3B
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .838 career OPS
Signed with Nashville - 5 years, $47.2 million
Towers tops this year's free agency rankings thanks to a solid combination of a great bat and outstanding fielding ability. He's not quite shortstop caliber in the field, although if you're willing to live with a handful of errors, his bat would be a huge plus at that spot. At any other spot in the field, he'd be a plus fielder. He's got tremendous power, solid contact, decent splits, although his batting eye is pretty mediocre. Still, he brings a lot to the table at the plate.
2. Jimmy Fox, 29, RF
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .902 career OPS
Signed with Oklahoma City - 5 years, $50.1 million
Fox is an outstanding bat with tremendous splits and an elite batting eye to go with very good contact and decent power. He falls just behind Towers due to his fielding ability, he's got a right field type arm, but not a good enough glove to be successful at the hot corner. Still, his bat is going to be a major plus in the lineup, regardless of where he plays in the field
3. Erubiel Troncoso, 32, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.83 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 5 years, $70 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Kansas City, Scranton, Vancouver
Signed with St. Louis - 5 years, $66 million
Troncoso ranks as the top starting pitcher in this free agent class. He's got very good control and splits and can easily throw 200 innings with his stamina, and also good velocity and ability to keep the ball down. His pitch quality is one of the things that keep him from being truly elite, still he'd be a very good add to just about any rotation.
4. Dan Ohlendorf, 31, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 2.98 career ERA
Signed with Toronto - 2 years, $13.3 million
Ohlendorf is our choice for top reliever in this free agent class. He has plus ratings across the board in control, velocity, RH split, and pitches. He may be slightly vulnerable against lefties, but it's not a major concern. He has the stamina and durability to approach 100 innings of elite quality relief pitching, which is why he lands at #4 on this season's rankings.
5. Jack Thompson, 29, SP
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.58 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 4 years, $40 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Scranton, Nashville, Tucson
Signed with Chicago - 5 years, $62 million
Thompson has several redeeming qualities, such as an elite pitch arsenal and control, excellent velocity, and good splits. One weakness that prevents him from moving up in the rankings is that his durability/stamina combination put a ceiling on his innings somewhere around 175. Still, those will be high quality innings, and if there is a good bullpen behind him, all the more better.
6. Geovany Mateo, 34, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.57 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $26 million
Possible Destinations: Honolulu, Tampa Bay, Scranton, Vancouver
Signed with Little Rock - 3 years, $8.4 million
Mateo is another excellent reliever in this year's free agent class. His control, effectiveness vs. RH and pitch arsenal are outstanding. He is not quite as effective vs. lefties, and he tends to give up some fly balls. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, however, and Mateo can provide 100 innings of quality relief help, which makes him a good signing.
7. Cory Orie, 33, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.57 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $25 million
Possible Destinations: Kansas City, Toronto, New Britain, Detroit
Signed with Salt Lake City - 5 years, $51 million
There are many positives to be said about Orie, and not many negatives. He has outstanding ratings across the board, although if a weakness were to be noted, it would be that his effectiveness vs. RH is good, but not elite. Also, his durability/stamina profile will limit his innings to around 175 max, similar to Thompson, and is four years older. All that aside, he still has a few very good years left, so he'd be worth the add.
8. Delanor Broadway, 33, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 4.26 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $21 million
Possible Destinations: Toronto, Nashville, Vancouver, San Juan
Signed with Atlanta - 3 years, $24 million
Broadway brings to the table a truly elite arsenal of pitches, excellent velocity and control, and he is very good against LH hitters. His RH split is decent to mediocre, which seems to have limited his effectiveness throughout his career. Given what's out there this offseason, he still wouldn't be a bad signing for a team that needed pitching help and missed out on the guys higher up on the list.
9. Blake Lofton, 34, RF
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .834 career OPS
Salary Over/Under: 2 years, $14 million
Possible Destinations: Buffalo, Honolulu, St. Louis, New Britain
Signed with Buffalo - 3 years, $18 million
Lofton has had an outstanding career, and although he's getting up there in age, he still has a few more excellent seasons left in him. His elite batting eye and plus contact rating will keep him on base without many strikeouts. He is very good against LHP, and still solid vs. RHP as well. His power is above average, but not great, and he's pretty much only a RF, LF or 1B at this point, but he will still add a lot to a lineup for the next few seasons.
10. Devon Milton, 32, 3B
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: .832 career OPS
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $20 million
Possible Destinations: Chicago, Syracuse, San Juan, Salt Lake City
Signed with Vancouver - 3 years, $20 million
Milton is a skilled hitter, with good splits and batting eye and excellent contact. He has decent power where he could hit around 20 or so home runs and he is still a serviceable 3rd baseman. A ratings drop this past season have to be a concern, but given that he is a type B free agent, it's probably worth the gamble that he can maintain his productivity for the next few seasons.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Season 16 Wrapup
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Tampa takes the crown in Season 16!
Season 16 of Kenny Powers has concluded and after a most intriguing postseason, Tampa Bay has been crowned the World Series Champs! In a stacked NL playoff bracket, it seemed likely that a #6 seed could make it through, but that's exactly what happened as Tampa Bay downed Buffalo, St. Louis and Tucson before defeating Pawtucket in a hard fought 7-game series. Tampa Bay's success can be greatly attributed to Ellis Brock, who capped off a record breaking regular season with an impressive postseason that lead to a World Series ring. This is Tampa Bay's and original owner (and world creator) dmurphy104's first title in Kenny Powers, after watching division rival Oklahoma City hoist the trophy five times. Congrats!
Now, let's take a look at some of the individual award winners!
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
American League - Sherman Dunston, San Francisco - .323 AVG 43 HR 118 RBI
Dunston is one of the premier hitters in all of Kenny Powers with elite power and splits and plus contact and batting eye. He cashed in on his tremendous hitting skill set by taking the AL MVP award. He also won a Silver Slugger award this season as well. At just 25 years old, Dunston will surely rack up a slew of awards in what is sure to be a hall of fame caliber career.
National League - J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - .313 AVG 61 HR 137 RBI
Ganzel took home his second MVP trophy, also having won it in Season 14, with a power season for the ages crushing 61 home runs. Ganzel is also one of the elite hitting talents in all of Kenny Powers and will continue to make an impact for seasons to come, as he'll be 29 entering Season 17. He also won a Silver Slugger award and made the All-Star team in Season 16.
CY YOUNG AWARD
American League - Ralph Moseley, Detroit - 27-3 2.48 ERA 219 K
Moseley was a pretty easy choice for AL Cy Young, given his win total was 2nd most in Kenny Powers history, to go along with the rest of his impressive numbers. Moseley is one of the up and coming pitchers as he will be 25 going into next season. He's officially arrived with his first Cy Young award, and has many great seasons ahead. He also made the All-Star team in Season 16.
National League - Ellis Brock, Tampa Bay - 23-6 1.65 ERA 279 K
Brock was a no-brainer for NL Cy Young, as he had an epic season in which he broke into the top 5 single season marks in six different categories, including setting the all-time record for single season WHIP (0.84). Brock also propelled his team to a World Series title with multiple dominant postseason performances putting him on par with real life counterpart Madison Bumgarner. He'll be 27 going into next season, so he should be making headlines for seasons to come.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
American League - Emmanuel Moya, Florida - .261 AVG 17 HR 60 RBI 50 SB
National League - Sean Hollins, Indianapolis - .303 AVG 37 HR 97 RBI
That concludes the Season 16 Wrapup! Thanks to everyone for a great season, and look forward to another great one after a hopefully quick rollover to Season 17. Spread the word about Kenny Powers and send anyone interested my way!
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