Badderfive MLB Weekly

1st Place Washington Nationals  

1-5 Weekly Record with a -34 Run differential

Swept by the Brewers, Lost their series to the Astros

Tough week for a team that is looking into the future

Not much is working for the Nationals and being outscored by 34 runs is really all that is needed

3-7 in their last 10 and competing with the Braves for last in the division

Payroll of $109 Million Dollars for 44-67 Record

2nd Place – New York Mets

1-5 Weekly Record with a -2 Run differential

Swept by the Padres, lost their Series to the Giants  

Overall tough week and seem to be going through the midseason naptime

Still one of the top teams in the National league and playing for the overall 1st seed

5-5 in the last 10 games and currently in second place of the NL East

$339 Million Dollars for 63-49 Record

3rd Place – Toronto Blue Jays    

2-5 Weekly Record with a -26 Run differential

Lost 3 of 4 to the Orioles and then 2 of 3 to the Cubs

After being on fire in the month of July had a tough week

Blue Jays are either going to come back to earth or keep playing lights out

4-6 in their last 10 games and sitting 3 games in front of Boston

Payroll of $253 Million Dollars for 65-48 Record

 

4th Place – Texas Rangers       

2-5 Weekly Record with a -8 run differential

Lost 2 of 3 to the Angels than 3 of 4 to the Mariners

The Rangers continue to struggle on the road this year

Congrats on the first Badderfive cycle by finsihing in all five positons - first team to achieve this for the 2025 season

5-5 in their last 10 games and 2 games out of the wildcard race and 4.5 behind the Astros

$222 Million Dollars for 58-55 Record

5th Place – Tampa Bay Rays

2-5 Weekly Record with a -3 Run differential

Lost 3 of 4 to the Yankees and 2 of 3 to the Dodgers

The Rays will be happy to flip the page on July as this has been their worst month of the season

The Rays have faded all the way back to 4th place and close to the Orioles

2-8 in their last 10 games and I don’t think they have enough to turn this around

$86 Million Dollars for 55-58 Record 

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