Twatter Rankings: Week 4

Coffee Time
by Carl Coffee

1. El Diablos   (7-3, Pow#R: 9.6)  2
El Diablos didn't dominate but they managed to go 3-1 on their Oakland County road trip. Should hit ten wins this weekend.
2. Westside Warriors   (6-4, Pow#R: 6.0)  4
A very solid 4-2 Week 3 for the Orange and Black. Sam Hatt and Evan Bortmas just win games, plain and simple.
3. Whiteford Wicked Aces   (3-1, Pow#R: 8.3)  2
The Aces will have another off week before their 16 games in five week extravaganza.
4. Belgian Wiffles   (6-6, Pow#R: 0.4)  1
Even batting .134 they still have managed to have a 6-6 start. If the bats wake up they will certainly be contenders
5. Flying Squirrels   (5-3, Pow#R: 1.5)  3
The Squirrels were lucky to win one this past week as that lone win came via a walk fest. Are they frauds or legit?
6. Oakland County Onanism   (6-6, Pow#R: 0.0)  2
The OCO finally hit the road as 6/7 home series are in the books. Let's see what they can do on grass!
7. King Friday   (4-6, Pow#R: -4.3)  1
Constanti is back, Lollio can focus on hitting, and Werner looks legit. KF could be the ultimate sleeper team.
8. Wolfpack   (5-5, Pow#R: -0.4)  1
Wolfpack get no respect, but with so many teams at or near .500, someone had to get shafted. Huge series this week vs. OCO.
9. Holy Balls   (2-6, Pow#R: -7.3)  
They are 2-6 with an EVEN Run Differential. It's still semi-early but they really need a sweep of FS to stay relevant.
10. Islanders   (2-6, Pow#R: -13.7)  
Linebrink and company had a tough time with the Wolfpack, and it doesn't get any easier this week vs. el Diablos.
What is Pow#R?
The power number rating (Pow#R) is a mathematical formula using a team's weighted wins (wW) -- Σ(# of wins vs. opponent * (1 + opponents wining %)] --, weighted losses (wL) -- Σ(# of losses vs. opponent * (2 - opponents winning %) --, record over the last five (L5) games, and run differential (DIFF) divided by games played (GP). The equation looks like this:    Pow#R = (wW - wL) + (L5) + (DIFF/GP)

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