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If you have your thoughts about this season, let us know in the comments below!! And fear not -- plenty of amazing cards are going to be featured throughout the post to break up the monotony of power rankings and predictions :)
POWER RANKINGS
This is purely the "computer" rankings based on the strength of each team's best (1) hitters; (2) starting pitchers; (3) bullpen players in comparison to the other teams in Showdown! So it's a little more intensive than purely comparing teams based on points, but tracks it pretty well. However, it's interesting how depth occasionally pushes a lower "overall points" team ahead in the computer rankings. Without further ado, here's how the "computer" says that teams all stack up:
OVERALL (Team Points)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (8010)
- Washington Nationals (7670)
- New York Yankees (7920)
- Boston Red Sox (7770)
- Milwaukee Brewers (7790)
- Houston Astros (7420)
- Arizona Diamondbacks (7210)
- Tampa Bay Rays (7060)
- Philadelphia Phillies (7200)
- Cincinnati Reds (7220)
- Texas Rangers (7070)
- Colorado Rockies (7090)
- Chicago Cubs (7000)
- Toronto Blue Jays (7140)
- New York Mets (7230)
- Minnesota Twins (6910)
- Cleveland Indians (6880)
- Los Angels Angels (6870)
- Miami Marlins (6750)
- St. Louis Cardinals (6710)
- Chicago White Sox (6740)
- Atlanta Braves (6790)
- Detroit Tigers (6710)
- San Francisco Giants (6800)
- Seattle Mariners (6880)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (6670)
- Baltimore Orioles (6830)
- Oakland A's (6670)
- San Diego Padres (6510)
- Kansas City Royals (6570)
The Power Rankings think that Dodgers-Yankees world series is finally happening!
HITTING (Point total)
- Boston Red Sox (4590)
- New York Yankees (4420)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (4340)
- Milwaukee Brewers (4330)
- Minnesota Twins (4270)
- Arizona Diamondbacks (4180)
- Colorado Rockies (4130)
- Washington Nationals (4200)
- Toronto Blue Jays (4040)
- Cincinnati Reds (3990)
- Chicago Cubs (3990)
- Texas Rangers (3990)
- Houston Astros (3930)
- Chicago White Sox (3870)
- Miami Marlins (3920)
- New York Mets (3880)
- Philadelphia Phillies (3900)
- Los Angeles Angels (3810)
- Cleveland Indians (3690)
- St. Louis Cardinals (3720)
- Tampa Bay Rays (3660)
- Baltimore Orioles (3630)
- Detroit Tigers (3630)
- Atlanta Braves (3630)
- San Diego Padres (3660)
- Oakland A's (3550)
- San Francisco Giants (3500)
- Seattle Mariners (3540)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (3380)
- Kansas City Royals (3330)
I mean, when you've got three absolute studs (and 7 OB 10 or better) hitters leading the way,
your team deserves the #1 lineup ranking
PITCHING (ranking by rotation and bullpen -- lower the points, better the team)
2. Nationals (50)
3. Royals (56)
3. Dodgers (56)
5. Braves (57)
6. Yankees (58)
7. Pirates (60)
7. Cardinals (60)
9. Brewers (61)
10. Giants (63)
10. Astros (63)
10. Orioles (63)
10. Indians (63)
14. Red Sox (64)
15. Rangers (65)
16. Phillies (66)
17. A's (68)
18. Tigers (70)
18. Cubs (70)
20. Mariners (72)
21. Marlins (73)
22. DBacks (74)
23. Mets (75)
23. Reds (75)
25. Rockies (76)
26. Padres (77)
26. Angels (77)
28. Blue Jays (79)
29. White Sox (79)
30. Twins (93)
Top Ten "Top of Lineups"
- Brewers (1860 points)
- Yankees (1810 points)
- Diamondbacks (1790 points)
- Red Sox (1760 points)
- Blue Jays (1740 points)
- Dodgers (1740 points)
- Washington (1730 points)
- Astros (1710 points)
- Rockies (1710 points)
- Twins (1670 points)
We've seen a lot of the Brewers/Yankees lineups, so shout out to the under-appreciated
Arizona Diamondbacks lineup, featuring some great speed/power combos and 50 HR power JD
Rotations Over 2250 Points
- Dodgers (2440)
- Mariners (2410)
- Mets (2400)
- Phillies (2330)
- Astros (2320)
- Nationals (2320)
- Angels (2290)
- Rays (2280)
- Indians (2280)
- Pirates (2250)
- Tigers (2250)
- Giants (2250)
And just to be thorough, the teams with the best 1-2 punches to start the rotation
(aka only teams with TWO Tier 1 starters)
Top Ten Bullpens by Tier
1. Rays (3!!!)
2. Royals (5)
2. Nationals (5)
4. Orioles (6)
4. Yankees (6)
4. Braves (6)
7. Red Sox (7)
2. Nationals (5)
4. Orioles (6)
4. Yankees (6)
4. Braves (6)
7. Red Sox (7)
7. Rangers (7)
7. Brewers (7)
7. Dodgers (7)
7. Padres (7)
Top Ten Rotations by Control
1. Rays (24)
2. Cubs (23)
3. Angels (22)
2. Cubs (23)
3. Angels (22)
3. Nationals (22)
3. Brewers (22)
3. Cardinals (22)
7. Pirates (21)
7. Giants (21)
7. Yankees (21)
7. Orioles (21)
7. Indians (21)
7. Rockies (21)
Top Ten Bullpens by Control1. Cardinals (29)
2. Orioles (27)
2. Rays (27)
2. Pirates (27)
5. Tigers (26)
5. A's (26)
5. Yankees (26)
5. Astros (26)
9. Braves (25)
9. Dodgers (25)
9. Rangers (25)
Just a taste of the dominate high-control arms in Baltimore's arsenal!
600 Point Hitters
- 2019 Mike Trout (690 points)
- 2011 Matt Kemp (650 points)
- 2011 Curtis Granderson (650 points)
- 2010 Jose Bautista (650 points)
- 2011 Ryan Bruan (640 points)
- 2010 Albert Pujols (640 points)
- 2015 Bryce Harper (640 points)
- 2014 Andrew McCutchin (630 points)
- 2019 Christian Yelich (630 points)
- 2010 Joey Votto (630 points)
- 2017 Charlie Blackmon (620 points)
- 2012 Miguel Cabrera (620 points)
- 2019 Alex Bregman (620 points)
- 2017 Giancarlo Stanton (620 points)
- 2017 Aaron Judge (620 points)
- 2018 Mookie Betts (610 points)
- 2013 Paul Goldschmidt (610 points)
- 2019 Cody Bellinger (600 points)
- 2009 Chase Utley (600 points)
- 2019 Ketel Marte (600 points)
- 2013 Chris Davis (600 points)
All hail the king!
Tier 1 Starters
- 2015 Zack Grienke (700 points)
- 2018 Jacob DeGrom (670 points)
- 2011 Justin Verlander (670 points)
- 2014 Clayton Kershaw (660 points)
- 2017 Corey Kluber (660 points)
- 2015 Jake Arrieta (640 points)
- 2011 Roy Halladay (630 points)
- 2018 Blake Snell (630 points)
- 2018 Chris Sale (620 points)
- 2013 Hisashi Iwakuma (610 points)
- 2013 Matt Harvey (600 points)
- 2014 Doug Fister (600 points)
- 2010 Josh Johnson (600 points)
- 2019 Tyler Glasnow (530 points)
- 2015 Johnny Cueto (500 points)
Colby always had a Tier 1, Control 6 with two doubles in his sets
and, people forget, that includes this awesome Iwakuma card!!
Tier Zero Relievers
- 2017 Kenley Jansen (290 points)
- 2016 Zach Britton (290 points)
- 2018 Sean Doolittle (280 points)
- 2010 Joaquim Benoit (270 points)
- 2015 Wade Davis (230 points)
- 2013 Koji Uehera (230 points)
- 2012 Fernando Rodney (230 points)
As if the Dodgers needed another weapon lol
EXPERT PREDICTIONS
Standings Predictions
Peter:
AL East
(1) Rays
(2) Yankees**
(3) Blue Jays
(4) Red Sox
(5) Orioles
AL Central
(1) Tigers
(2) Twins
(3) Indians
(4) Royals
(5) White Sox
AL West
(1) Rangers
(2) Astros**
(3) Mariners
(4) Angels
(5) A's
NL East
(1) Phillies
(2) Mets
(3) Marlins
(4) Nationals
(5) Braves
NL Central
(1) Brewers
(2) Cubs**
(3) Reds
(4) Pirates
(5) Cardinals
NL West
(1) DBacks
(2) Dodgers**
(3) Rockies
(4) Giants
(5) Padres
Bob:
AL East
(1) Red Sox
(2) Yankees**
(3) Rays
(4) Blue Jays
(5) Orioles
AL Central
(1) Indians
(2) Twins
(3) White Sox
(4) Tigers
(5) Royals
AL West
(1) Astros
(2) Rangers**
(3) A's
(4) Mariners
(5) Angels
NL East
(1) Nationals
(2) Braves**
(3) Phillies
(4) Mets
(5) Marlins
NL Central
(1) Cubs
(2) Brewers**
(3) Pirates
(4) Cardinals
(5) Reds
NL West
(1) Dodgers
(2) DBacks
(3) Giants
(4) Rockies
(5) Padres
Matt:
AL East
(1) Red Sox
(2) Rays**
(3) Yankees
(4) Blue Jays
(5) Orioles
AL Central
(1) Indians
(2) Royals**
(3) Tigers
(4) Twins
(5) White Sox
AL West
(1) Astros
(2) A's
(3) Rangers
(4) Angels
(5) Mariners
NL East
(1) Nationals
(2) Mets**
(3) Phillies
(4) Marlins
(5) Braves
NL Central
(1) Cubs
(2) Brewers**
(3) Cardinals
(4) Reds
(5) Pirates
NL West
(1) Dodgers
(2) Giants
(3) DBacks
(4) Rockies
(5) Padres
"Computer":
AL East
(1) Yankees
(2) Red Sox**
(3) Rays
(4) Blue Jays
(5) Orioles
AL Central
(1) Indians
(2) Twins
(3) Tigers
(4) White Sox
(5) Royals
AL West
(1) Astros
(2) Rangers**
(3) Mariners
(4) A's
(5) Angels
NL East
(1) Nationals
(2) Phillies**
(T-3) Braves
(T-3) Mets
(5) Marlins
NL Central
(1) Brewers
(2) Reds**
(3) Cubs
(4) Cardinals
(5) Pirates
NL West
(1) Dodgers
(2) Rockies
(3) DBacks
(T-4) Giants
(T-4) Padres
Kyle:
AL East
(1) Red Sox
(2) Rays**
(3) Yankees
(4) Blue Jays
(5) Orioles
AL Central
(1) Twins
(2) Indians
(3) White Sox
(4) Tigers
(5) Royals
AL West
(1) Astros
(2) Rangers**
(3) Angels
(4) A's
(5) Mariners
NL East
(1) Phillies
(2) Nationals**
(3) Mets
(4) Braves
(5) Marlins
NL Central
(1) Brewers
(2) Cubs**
(3) Cardinals
(4) Reds
(5) Pirates
NL West
(1) Dodgers
(2) Rockies
(3) DBacks
(4) Giants
(5) Padres
PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS
Peter:
AL WILD CARD: Astros defeat Yankees
NL WILD CARD: Cubs defeat Dodgers
ALDS: (1) Texas Rangers over (4) Houston Astros
(3) Tampa Bay Rays over (2) Detroit Tigers
NLDS: (4) Chicago Cubs over (1) Arizona Diamondbacks
(3) Philadelphia Phillies over (2) Milwaukee Brewers
ALCS: (1) Texas Rangers over (3) Tampa Bay Rays
NLCS: (3) Philadelphia Phillies over (4) Chicago Cubs
WORLD SERIES CHAMP: Texas Rangers over Philadelphia Phillies
The first Showdown league that my friends and I played with modern cards, the ones first made by Colby, was when we ordered the 2011 and 2012 sets from him. This exact world series transpired. Nearly a decade has passed since we were playing Showdown in Schurz Hall at Mizzou in spring of 2012, but here we go again -- Texas v. Philly, destiny has decried it so ;)
Bob:
AL WILD CARD: Yankees over Rangers
NL WILD CARD: Brewers over Braves
ALDS: (1) Red Sox over (4) Yankees
(2) Astros over (3) Indians
NLDS: (1) Dodgers over (4) Brewers
(2) Cubs over (3) Nationals
ALCS: (1) Red Sox over (2) Astros
NLCS: (2) Cubs over (1) Dodgers
WORLD SERIES CHAMP: Chicago Cubs over Boston Red Sox
Matt:
AL WILD CARD: Rays over Royals
NL WILD CARD: Brewers over Mets
ALDS: (1) Astros over (4) Rays
(2) Red Sox over (3) Indians
NLDS: (1) Dodgers over (4) Brewers
(3) Cubs v. (2) Nationals
ALCS: (1) Astros over (2) Red Sox
NLCS: (1) Dodgers over (3) Cubs
WORLD SERIES CHAMP: Dodgers over Astros
"Computer":
AL WILD CARD: Boston Red Sox vs. Texas Rangers
NL WILD CARD: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds
ALDS: (1) Houston Astros vs. (4) Boston Red Sox
(2) New York Yankees vs. (3) Cleveland Indians
NLDS: (1) Los Angeles Dodgers vs. (4) Philadelphia Phillies
(2) Milwaukee Brewers vs. (3) Washington Nationals
ALCS: (2) New York Yankees v. (4) Boston Red Sox
NLCS: (1) Los Angeles Dodgers v. (3) Washington Nationals
WORLD SERIES CHAMP: LOS ANGELES DODGERS over Boston Red Sox
That's right, despite not winning a World Series in the decade, the Computer thinks the Dodgers will claim the championship in the All Decade league over the two-time 2010s Champ Boston Red Sox!
Kyle:
AL WILD CARD: Rangers defeat Rays
NL WILD CARD: Nationals defeat Cubs
ALDS: (4) Texas Rangers over (1) Houston Astros
(2) Boston Red Sox over (3) Minnesota Twins
NLDS: (1) Los Angeles Dodgers over (4) Washington Nationals
(2) Philadelphia Phillies over (3) Milwaukee Brewers
ALCS: (4) Texas Rangers over (2) Boston Red Sox
NLCS: (2) Philadelphia Phillies over (1) Los Angeles Dodgers
WORLD SERIES CHAMP: Philadelphia Phillies over Texas Rangers
Hilariously, Kyle and I both put the Phillies and Rangers in the World Series (like our first ever simulation)! Kyle's thoughts on his picks:
"The rangers win every time we simulate! It's the Phillies turn. I mean it's a total toss up with this many good teams, but I like their depth in the lineup and high control starting pitching."
Side note -- really hoping that, if this comes to pass, we get some Hamels v. Hamels and Lee v. Lee match-ups!
AWARD PREDICTIONS
Peter:
NL MVP: Christian Yelich, Brewers
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
NL Cy Young: Cole Hamels, Phillies
AL Cy Young: Tyler Glasnow, Rays
NL Reliever of Year: Archie Bradley, DBacks
AL Reliever of Year: Joe Nathan, Rangers
AL Surprise Team: Blue Jays (and Red Sox, in a bad way)
NL Surprise Team: Diamondbacks
Silver Sluggers:
C Joe Mauer, Twins
1B Joey Votto, Reds
2B Chase Utley, Phillies
SS Jose Reyes, Mets
3B Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
LF JD Martinez, DBacks
CF Bryce Harper, Nationals
RF Christian Yelich, Brewers
DH Yordan Alvarez, Astros
Matt:
NL MVP: Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins
AL MVP: Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays
NL Cy Young: Zach Grienke, Dodgers
AL Cy Young: Corey Kluber, Indians
NL Reliever of Year: Aroldis Chapman, Cubs
AL Reliever of Year: Andrew Miller, Indians
AL Surprise Team: Royals
NL Surprise Team: Giants
Silver Sluggers:
C Mitch Garver, Twins
1B Paul Goldschmidt, DBacks
2B Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox
SS Trevor Story, Rockies
3B Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
LF Christian Yelich, Brewers
CF Mike Trout, Angels
RF Mookie Betts, Red Sox
DH Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins
"Computer":
NL MVP: Matt Kemp, Dodgers
AL MVP: Alex Bregman, Astros
NL Cy Young: Zach Grienke, Dodgers
AL Cy Young: Corey Kluber, Indians
NL Reliever of Year: Sean Doolittle, Nationals
AL Reliever of Year: Andrew Miller, Indians
AL Surprise Team: Seattle Mariners
NL Surprise Team: Cincinnati Reds
Silver Sluggers:
C Joe Mauer, Twins
1B Albert Pujols, Cardinals
2B Chase Utley, Phillies
SS Xander Boegarts, Red Sox
3B Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
LF Mookie Betts, Red Sox
CF Matt Kemp, Dodgers
RF Christian Yelich, Brewers
DH Mitch Garver, Twins
Kyle:
NL MVP: Christian Yelich, Brewers
AL MVP: Mike Trout, Angels
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
AL Cy Young: Blake Snell, Rays
AL Surprise Team: Twins
NL Surprise Team: Cardinals
Silver Sluggers:
C Willson Contreras, Cubs
1B Jim Thome, Twins
2B Jose Altuve, Astros
SS Jose Reyes, Mets
3B Nolan Arenado, Rockies
LF JD Martinez, Red Sox
CF Mike Trout, Angels
RF Christian Yelich, Brewers
DH Rhys Hoskins, Phillies
Kyle and I can both agree -- Jose Reyes 2011 is the best value card ever created for Showdown! ABSOLUTE STUD!!!
Well, if you stuck through to the end, you're a true fan (or love the pictures sprinkled throughout)... Either way, let us know any predictions you have for the All Decade season and stay tuned for updates as I start to play the year out!!! Should be an incredible and competitive ride!
Does Reyes have five triples on his chart??!!! That's insane!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha right?? He did have 16 triples that season, but I think Colby may have been overly aggressive with a 25% triple rate on his chart! Consequently, he's been widely lauded in my friend group as the most valuable card per points ever created!
DeleteShouldn't Fernando Rodney's fb. ratio be 16-18 not 16-15?
ReplyDeleteYes, yes it should!! Good catch, thank you!
DeleteSo here are my predictions,
ReplyDeleteAL East
Rays!
Yankees
Red Sox
Blue Jays
Orioles
AL Central
Indians
Royals
White Sox
Twins
Tigers
AL West
Astros
Rangers
A's
Mariners
Angels
NL East
Nationals
Marlins!
Braves
Phillies
Mets
NL Cental
Brewers
Pirates
Cardinals
Cubs
Reds
NL West
Dodgers
Diamondbacks!
Giants
Rockies
Padres
MVP
NL: Ketel Marte
AL: Curtis Granderson
Cy Young
NL: Zach Grienke
AL: Joaquin Benoit
Reliever of the Year
NL: Sean Doolittle
AL: Joaquin Benoit
Surprise Teams
NL: Diamondbacks
AL: Rays
Silver sluggers
C: Mike Napoli
1B: Joey Votto
2B: Ketel Marte
3B: Miguel Cabrera
SS: Jose Reyes
OF: The King (aka mike trout)
OF: Curtis Granderson
OF: Ketel Marte (again)
T- OF: Bryce Harper
DH: Big Papi
Hahaha as someone who also believes strongly in the Rays and DBacks, LOVE THIS! Also a big fan of having the stones to do what I couldn't -- believe in the Marlins!! I love their lineup, but I'm struggling to put them ahead of at least 2/3 top 10 teams in terms of points in the NL East... but I'd love to see it!
DeleteGiancarlo Stanton for MVP!!!!
DeleteThe Marlins really surprised me - they have the second bast hitting in the NL east. I think the Nationals will run away with the division but the Marlins still have a chance at a wild card!
DeleteSpeaking of wild cards here are my playoff predictions
DeleteWild card:
Marlins vs. DBACKS
RED SOX vs. Yankees
DBACKS vs. Dodgers
Brewers vs. NATIONALS
Red Sox vs. ASTROS
INDIANS vs. rays
Dbacks vs. NATS
Indians vs. ASTROS
Astros vs. NATS
My favorite team is the Braves and I'm very sad they had a poor decade but the future looks bright for them
Future definitely looks bright!!! And with all Tier 2 starting and four Tier 2 relievers mixed with Acuna, Donaldson, and co...... they may be underdogs, but you can't count the Braves out of contention just yet!
DeleteMainly a speed and defensive club but they can definitely compete especially with their pitching
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ReplyDeleteStill can't believe you guys started rolling these guys out in September
ReplyDeleteHonestly, it was A LOT of cards to make! Currently in the process of printing the newer ones before I get to playing!
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