Addressing your concerns
MLB Power Rankings- Week 8 - 05/19/08 By: DJ (10 replies) Mon, 05/19/2008 - 23:52
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The Marlins are below their 3 main NL rivals because they just had a 1-5 week and they are playing way over their heads. Just like the Orioles. Both teams will find themselves in 3rd or lower before the All-Star Break. Mark it down. Even your precious FSN rankings has this to say about the Marlins: "It's hard to believe the Marlins will stay afloat in the East with an offense that leads the NL in strikeouts and a pitching staff that has accumulated the fewest. It is numbers like these that lend credence to the notion that Florida is the surprise team most likely to fade." See?!? The Marlins are not that good. We're just skipping a few steps and prepared for their eventual downfall!
The Yankees are lucky to be ranked 18th the way they've been playing. The 26 World Championships have nothing to do with the 2008 Power Rankings, you f-ing dumbass. If it did, the Yankees would be permanently entrenched at #1. When they start winning (which I believe they will), they will move up. But until that happens, they will continue to be ranked like the last-place team that they are.