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Post by Twins GM (Pat) on Jan 29, 2021 16:25:05 GMT -5
Power Rankings are based on MLB only and do not account for any players listed under MiLB, so Justin will bitch but he can use his imagination.
Baltimore Orioles- Overall: D Offense: C- Rotation: D Bullpen: D
Jeff's ragtag bunch are in a rebuild, so it ain't about 2021. But ask him and he's still probably got a top 10 MLB team in his mind. This team should be loaded in no time, if by "no time" you mean 2023 at the earliest.
Tampa Bay Rays- Overall: C- Offense: C Rotation: A- Bullpen: D
Forbz has put together a nice rotation (Bauer, Glasnow, Corbin) that will keep him relevant, but that's about it. A couple nice bats but he won't be playing for much this season other than trying to beat Justin.
Boston Red Sox- Overall: B- Offense: B
Rotation: B
Bullpen: C-
Will's got some shiny bright spots on his roster, Bellinger to name one, and it looks that he could finally be going for it. But he does seem a few guys short of being an elite unit this year. And we know Will is always one "I'm bored" away from tearing the whole thing down for the next toolsy 17 year old.
Toronto Blue Jays- Overall: B- Offense: B Rotation: B Bullpen: C-
Any team with Bieber and Scherzer at the forefront will make noise but you can argue Will's team is slightly ahead of this one. There's no depth here, but I'm expecting JD Mart to bounce back big, and that gives Sanders the slight edge.
New York Yankees- Overall: A- Offense: B+
Rotation: A
Bullpen: B* (asterisk because I'm sure he's got 80 relievers waiting to come up)
Sadly, Justin has the best team in this division and it's not real close. It's no reflection of his character as a person whatsoever, but depth all over the place and quality options litter his roster. Hopefully his whole team gets COVID (not the life-threatening type, the asymptomatic type) and his never-ending run of zero titles continues.
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