Powers' Rankings: Week 6
Is San Juan good enough to lose but still move up in the rankings? Was Vegas' 10-0 shut out really as impressive at it seems or just opportunistic? Did Quebec City right ship, or just delay the inevitable? Did the Weasels really win 2 games in a row? So many questions, not a lot of answers. Click below to find out what impact on Powers' Rankings, if any, they had...
Powers' Rankings: Week 6
By: Max Powers
Powers' Rankings: Week 6
By: Max Powers
Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
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1
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2
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Weymouth
Shaddupu 5-0-0 |
Here's why you play all 7 days. Weymouth remains on top as the only undefeated team in the EHCC this season.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
2
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4
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3
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San Juan
Guerites 3-2-0 |
Even with two straight losses, San Juan gets a bump up the rankings as a team putting up good numbers against good teams.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
3
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2
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1
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Dublin
Snake Chasers 2-1-2 |
The Irish are just not too lucky against the Japanese. First the EHBA championship, now this. Tokyo owns Dublin. There, I said it.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
4
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3
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10
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Tijuana
Hispanics 3-2-0 |
Was this past QC/TIJ match up just a way of the EHCC gods reminding us how things used to be or how things are supposed to be?
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
5
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6
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5
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Las Vegas
Doggs 2-1-2 |
Sure, it was against San Fernando, but a 10-0 win is a 10-0 win. Don't look now, but the defending champs haven't lost since opening week.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
6
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9
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4
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Quebec City
Piglets 2-3-0 |
Apparently Paul Goldschmidt was spreading some alternative facts about being the fastest man alive. 9 SB and 10 R later, Billy Hamilton was seen running circles around the entire Hispanics' roster.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
7
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8
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6
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Santo Domingo
All-Star Factory 2-3-0 |
Hitting .212 won't win you AVG in any given week, but apparently it can win you every other hitting category. Santo Domingo really took advantage of a beat up Rio squad.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
8
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5
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7
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Rio de Janeiro
Cristos 2-2-1 |
Beat up...badly. Still not sure what to expect from Rio in any given week, as a good chunk of the roster is hospitalized with Bird Flu or something.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
9
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10
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11
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Bridgewater
Weasels 2-3-0 |
What can I say, maybe the Week 4 rankings really woke the Weasels' up and they remembered they used to be a respectable franchise? Or maybe they've gotten lucky playing two of the worst teams in the league back to back. Who's to know for sure.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
10
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7
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7
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Rakeville
Rockets 1-3-1 |
Worst. Offense. Ever.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
11
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11
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9
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Tokyo
Omyoujis 2-3-0 |
So I'm assuming someone rebooted the main server, bringing the management robots back to life? If they can keep it up we'll talk about moving up the rankings.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes | ||
12
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12
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12
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San Fernando Valley
Jets 1-4-0 |
You won't receive any sympathy points when you leave 9 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 W, and 24 K's on the bench for no reason. Not that it would have made a difference in retrospect, but c'mon, put those guys in there.
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Current Rank | Last Week | Pre Season | Team | Notes |
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