MLB Badderfive
1st Place Atlanta Braves
Perfect 0-6 Weekly Record with a -10 Run differential
Swept by the Diamondbacks and Giants
Some instant classic losses three days in a row
Leading 10-4 to give up 7 runs in the 9th to the Diamondbacks
Losing 5-4 to Giants in extra innings
Losing a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 9th on a walk ioff homerun to the Giants
2-8 in their last 10 games and firmly in 4th place in the NL East
Payroll of $215 Million Dollars for 27-37 Record
2nd Place – Philadelphia Philles
1-5 Weekly Record with a -7 Run differential
Swept by the Pirates and lost their series to the Blue Jays
Lost four games by 1 run
Offense is struggling scoring 16 runs on the week
Philles have back to back weeks in the Badderfive and are 1-9 in their last 10 games.
$279 Million Dollars for 37-28 Record
Even with the bad weeks still sitting in a wild card spot
3nd Place – Seattle Mariners
1-5 Weekly Record with a -8 Run differential
Swept by the Orioles and lost their series to the Angels
The up and down Mariners continue to show the lack of consistency to stay atop the divison
The Mariners have fallen to 2nd in the weak AL West and they are 3-7 in their last 10 games
Payroll of $151 Million Dollars for 33-31 Record
When will they figure themselves out
4th Place – Miami Marlins
1-5 Weekly Record with a -5 Run differential
Swept by the Colorado Rockies….Swept by the Rockies…. Swept by the Rockies
A team was bound to get swept by he Rockies and the Marlins took it like a champ
Lost the next Series to the Rays in dramatic fashion
Only one game was a lost of greater than 1 run - that was a two run loss
Currently in last place in the NL East division
$67 Million Dollars for 24-39 Record - which is respectable for being the lowest payroll in MLB
5th Place – Washinton Nationals
2-4 Weekly Record with a -13 run differential
Only managed to score 11 runs for the whole week….11
Last Week the Nationals scored 40 runs with a team record of 9 runs or more in 4 straight games
Lost both series to Cubs and the Texas Rangers
Nationals have been a pleasant surprise for baseball and currently sit in 3rd place in their division
$113 Million Dollars for 30-35 Record