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Parry’s MLB Power Guide September 07, 2010 6:51 AM by Noland Parry
Copyright 2010 GamingToday
Week beginning Sept. 7, 2010
American League
East
1. NY Yankees
53.3
2. Baltimore
50.1
3. Boston
49.8
4. Toronto
49.6
5. Tampa Bay
49.3
Central
1. Minnesota
51.9
2. Detroit
51.8
3. Chicago WSox
51.4
4. Cleveland
48.3
5. Kansas City
47.7
West
1. Oakland
50.3
2. LA Angels
48.4
3. Texas
48.2
4. Seattle
47.0
National League
East
1. Philadelphia
51.2
2. Atlanta
49.6
3. Florida
48.9
4. NY Mets
48.0
5. Washington
47.6
Central
1. Cincinnati
49.8
2. Houston
49.7
3. Chicago Cubs
48.9
4. Milwaukee
48.3
5. St. Louis
46.0
6. Pittsburgh
45.9
West
1. Colorado
49.7
2. Arizona
49.6
3. San Francisco
49.4
4. LA Dodgers
48.7
5. San Diego
46.2
How to use the ratings:
1. Add 0.5 points to the home teams rating.
2. Pair the two teams that play each other.
3. The difference between the two ratings indicates the predicted margin of victory.
Copyright 2010 by Noland Parry
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