With over half of the 2008 MLB season in the books I thought it was appropriate to figure out which teams have the easiest time of it as they proceed through the next couple of months trying to make the playoffs…
I took the current MLB Power Rankings and then tied that to each team’s remaining schedule of games to come up with a Strength of Schedule (SOS) ranking similar to what is used in football.
Here was the situation through the games played on the Fourth of July…
Power American League Record Remains
Rank East W – L H – A
1 Tampa Bay Rays 53-32 34-43
5 Boston Red Sox 52-37 40-33
16 Baltimore Orioles 44-41 42-34
10 New York Yankees 45-42 36-39
13 Toronto Blue Jays 41-46 40-35
9.0 Division Rank-1 235-198
Rank Central W – L H – A
2 Chicago White Sox 49-37 40-35
4 Minnesota Twins 48-38 30-46
14 Detroit Tigers 43-43 42-34
22 Kansas City Royals 39-48 38-37
27 Cleveland Indians 37-49 40-36
13.8 Division Rank-3 216-215
Rank West W – L H – A
3 Los Angeles Angels 52-34 37-39
7 Oakland Athletics 47-39 33-43
12 Texas Rangers 44-43 36-39
26 Seattle Mariners 34-52 37-39
9.6 Division Rank-2 177-168
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Now for a look at each team’s SOS… These were determined by using the opponent’s Power Rank and multiplying by the number of games played against each opponent, with one variation. One point in the rankings was subtracted from the home team’s Power Rank to weight the results in favor of the home team, just as in reality the home team has a certain advantage. Hopefully this will yield more realistic results to these findings. Finally the results were then tallied and divided by the number of remaining games to be played…
Here is the Strength of Schedule determined by this method: (the easiest schedules are listed first)
Power Current
Rank Team SOS Rank Standing Games Out
4 Minnesota Twins 13.92 1 2nd-Cent. 1
2 Chicago White Sox 13.11 2 1st-Cent. -
1 Tampa Bay Rays 12.84 3 1st-East -
14 Detroit Tigers 12.58 4 3rd-Cent. 6
3 Los Angeles Angels 12.28 5 1st-West -
7 Oakland Athletics 11.49 6 2nd-West 5
27 Cleveland Indians 10.68 7 5th-Cent. 12
5 Boston Red Sox 10.58 8 2nd-East 3
22 Kansas City Royals 10.39 9 4th-Cent. 11
16 Baltimore Orioles 10.34 10 3rd-East 10
12 Texas Rangers 10.05 11 3rd-West 8
26 Seattle Mariners 9.46 12 4th-West 18
13 Toronto Blue Jays 8.93 13 5th-East 13
10 New York Yankees 8.49 14 4th-East 10
Here is how it appears, and always with the injury disclaimer, if these teams play as they have and considering the quality of their competition:
In the East, the strongest division in baseball, Tampa Bay has the inside track towards winning the AL East. Let’s face it, if the Rays just play .500 ball the rest of the season, they will end up with over 90 wins. With their pitching and defense coupled with an awakening offense, this team will not play at or below .500. This is a young, low paid team that now knows it is a force to deal with and they are playing with confidence. The Red Sox are going to have to hustle to make it into the playoffs as a Wild Card and I expect to see them doing whatever they can as they open their wallet to once again shore up their chances. Competition will come from the AL Central for the Wild Card berths. Like it or not, the Yankees chances are slim and none…
The West division is actually considered the second strongest in baseball and it is shaping up to be a race to the finish. Here is another example of a young, low salary team challenging the established team with a big salary and older players. Can the Angels stay healthy and withstand the Athletics as they attempt to force the issue? The Rangers have been playing better ball lately as well, but they face a tougher schedule. The Rangers will have something to say about who eventually wins this division. I look for the Angels to end up winning this race with no candidate here for the Wild Card…
The Central division rounds out the top three of the six divisions in baseball coming in third in the divisional Power Rankings. I look for a real shootout here as the White Sox, Twins and Tigers will go toe to toe through the final three months of the season. In this case, the Minnesota Twins represent the youthful, lower salary team trying to take the division from two older, much more well healed teams from Chicago and Detroit. What in the world happened to the Indians? When it’s all said and done, I look for the Twins to come out on top and the White Sox to be a strong Wild Card team out of a division that was all but handed to the Tigers at the start of the year…
Yes, the three strongest divisions all reside in the American League. Wonder who will win the All-Star Game???
Tomorrow, look for a similar rendition of the Senior Circuit.
O.k. I see you have found a way to skew the numbers in the RAYS favor, what a surprize LOL .
Hey, dont count the Tigers out, they have battled back to .500 and they have the most home games left ( if i can trust your numbers) of any of the teams besides the Orioles and only a 12.58 SOS, again, if i can use these ( tilted in the Rays favor) #s. Im stickin with my prediction of the Tigers and the RedSox will find a way to win the East. You have my Guarantee.....
I think the Sox are headed for a rude awakening this year. I've just got a feeling. The Tigers? Like the Goat on the AFLAC commercials... Nayyhhhh! lol
Pitching rules, couple it with an easy SOS and there ya go!
I can't accept that the numbers mean anything in the scheme of things. As far as the Rays are concerned, they play a lot of road games in the second half and that never bodes well for them. I'm sure you watched most of this current home stand and I know you have noticed that they are starting to make the same youthful mistakes that they have always made (with the exception of the first half of this year). That scares me. The Red Sox are not done. They are just biding their time. The yankees are dead.
The Angels will pull away in the west. The Athletics don't have the legs to keep this up.
The Central is the interesting one. Are the White Sox really this good? Can the Twins sustain this run? The Indians are not this bad! And I have to agree with B&O that the Tigers will be heard from.
I believe the playoffs will be the Red Sox, the Rays, The Angels and whoever can hang on in the Central (I'd bet on the White Sox).
What can I say? The top team in the NL is Philly? They are the 6th best team in MLB? They have only 3 teams in the top ten? This ain't your daddy's National League...
I was wondering if you'd rise to the bait... What's wrong with the numbers??? The quality of competition has got to weigh in... Yes, the Rays have more road games than home in the balance of the season. On the other hand they are young and don't know any better! lol If there is a hidden advantage it is their youthfulness, avbiding major injuries... Lets see who has more days on the bench as the season continues...
I can't imagine the Rays only playing .500 the rest of the way.
It's incredible how badly the Indians fell apart this year, which makes their coming so close last year ever sadder. Their bullpen isn't getting the job done anymore and somehow all their hitters lost the ability to hit.
I hope you're wrong about the Twins winning the division, but it won't be so bad if the Sox win the Wild Card. I know it probably won't happen, but it'll be fun to see if the Rays can knock the Red Sox out of the Playoffs completely.
I thought you were a Cub fan? Thought Cubs and White Sox were like oil and water, they don't mix...
Everybody thinks the Rays are going to morph back into the Devil Rays... Their pitching and defense simply won't allow that to happen. Just in the last week their hitters have come to life for the first time this season! What does that tell you about their pitching? Their fourth starter is now 10-3! I like the chemistry and we'll see how far they go...
I can see the White Sox winning the Central... I just get the feeling they might implode one of these times when Ozzie goes ballastic.
I think the Rays are 19-19 on the road, so there no that bad playing in places other than the trop. They have a better road record than the Red Soxs.
I think the Rays have a great shot of winning the AL East. And their shot is even better given the fact that Sabathia will not be playing for either the Yankees or the Red Soxs.
I've got to agree with you here... The young Rays may have surprised some people this year (myself included as I thought they be good this year but not lights out!) and now we're hearing from all the nay sayers... It's time for the young teams to take over in MLB. The Oakland A's philosophy has caught on and the teams trying to buy a pennant are in for hard times...
i'm a big Yankee fan but being realistic i would say the Red Soxs are a no question favorite...with Ortiz coming back and their endless array of top flight rookies, i think they will be tough to beat...
So I see you've got the Rangers down as finishing 8 games out and ranked as the number 11 team in the league? Wooo Hooo!!!
You know what that means? We're having a parade! First season in years that the Rangers weren't mathematically eliminated in May! The future's so bright, we're all wearing shades!
The strongest division in baseball may be the AL East in your opinion, but right now the Angels are looking like the favorite to be world champs for 2008. They have too many weapons for the other teams to deal with.
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