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Sunday, September 08, 2002
Baseball power rankings
By John Fay, jfay@enquirer.com
The Cincinnati Enquirer
John Fay calls 'em like he sees 'em.
1. Oakland: Didn't we write off the A's in June? Oops, we were wrong.
2. Anaheim: Hanging with A's, who never lose.
3. Atlanta: Back to having best record in the NL.
4. N.Y. Yankees: Voted against new agreement. Form your own loop!
5. Arizona: Still the team to beat in postseason.
6. St. Louis: Give it to Cards, they've overcome more than any team.
7. Minnesota: Fallen to earth lately; will be worst team in playoffs.
8. Seattle: From 116 wins to no playoffs. It could happen.
9. Los Angeles: Looked very good against the D'backs.
10. Boston: Depriving us of seeing Pedro in the postseason.
11. San Francisco: Need to make a run at Dodgers.
12. Houston: Oswalt and Miller are next Johnson and Schilling.
13. Philadelphia: Made strong run to get over .500.
14. Florida: Good home record. Must be all the support.
15. Reds: Haven't awakened from that bad August dream.
16. Chicago White Sox: Second-best in bad, bad AL Central.
17. Baltimore: Really struggling.
18. Cleveland: Reds close to clinching best-in-Ohio crown.
19. Toronto: Will Halladay stay?
20. Texas: ARod has 50 HRs, Rangers have 63 wins.
21. Colorado: Where would Rockies be without Jennings?
22. Pittsburgh: Reds have seven left with these guys. Wow-wee.
23. Chicago Cubs: 7-10 vs. Milwaukee. Not good.
24. San Diego: Third-worst ERA in the NL.
25. Kansas City: Showed character by coming back against A's.
26. Detroit: No chance of catching the Royals.
27. Milwaukee: These guys swept the Reds at Cinergy. Shameful.
28. Tampa Bay: 40 games out and closing on 100 losses.
29. Montreal: 2,100 at a game, and we don't need contraction?
30. N.Y. Mets: $94 million should get you a better team than this.
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