6055424249704242494E42270 wrote: How much does the different divisions come into play in the rankings of those two teams?
quote author=093C2B2B20192B2B20272B4E0 link=1633639878/391#391 date=1647107984]How much does the different divisions come into play in the rankings of those two teams?
Here's ESPN's Power Rankings:
30. Pittsburgh Pirates
Pirates starters pitched to a National League-worst 5.53 ERA last year, and with a projected staff of Jose Quintana, JT Brubaker, Zach Thompson, Bryse Wilson and Mitch Keller, it's hard to see how things will get better. At least the trio of Bryan Reynolds, Ke'Bryan Hayes and rookie Oneil Cruz will be fun to watch.
29. Baltimore Orioles
Much like the Pirates, the Orioles have some exciting young position-player talent, led by breakout star Cedric Mullins and rising top prospect Adley Rutschman. But they sorely lack quality pitching. Veteran Jordan Lyles, who had a 5.15 ERA in 180 innings last year, has been the only notable addition to a pitching staff that was baseball's worst with a 5.84 ERA.