MLB power rankings: Free-falling Mets suffer weekend humiliation. Can NY recover?

In just over two weeks, the New York dishes went from the comfortable division to the lowest of the stockings: a scan of three games distributed by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Even a meeting reserved for players could not stop the carnage, because the response of the dishes after a broadcast of grievances on Saturday evening was a defeat of 12-1 to PNC Park which crowned a set of three games in which Pittsburgh preceded the PETs 30-4.

It is therefore not surprising that the dishes dropped four places in the power classification of the United States.

It is difficult to call this a low point, because it is only the end of June and the dishes are only 1 ½ match behind the Philadelphia Phillies inconsistent equally inconsistent in the East National League. However, on June 12, they held an advance of 5 and a half years and the confidence that launchers injured like Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea come back. Well, Montas gave up half a dozen pirates races on Sunday and Manaea now has an elbow injury to add to its oblique recovery. And the faithful filling of Griffin Canning is now absent for the year with an Achilles injury.

An overview of our updated ranking:

MLB power rankings: Free-falling Mets suffer weekend humiliation. Can NY recover?

1. Detroit Tigers (-)

  • Tarik Skubal makes the story of the franchise: 13 stick withdrawals and a blow on seven rounds.

2. Dodgers of Los Angeles (-)

  • Wednesday, Clayton Kershaw aligned himself for the 3,000th stick withdraws from the Dodger Stadium.

3. Houston Astros (+4)

  • They win the Tucker-Paredes-Smith cup to cap a section of 25-10.

4. CUBS DE CHICAGO (-2)

  • Ryan Prency obtains a home kitchen in Houston while Astros le Regale with the old intro of Johnny Cash.

5. Philadelphia Phillies (-)

  • Ranger Suarez treats, as they say.

6. New York Yankees (-)

  • Twelve support races, a nice return gift for Marcus Stroman.

7. Rays de Tampa Bay (-)

  • Brandon Lowe’s best career striking sequence reaches 16 games.

8. New York Mets (-4)

  • Maybe Jesse Winker – Rehabilitation for an oblique injury – can save the day.

9. Milwaukee Brewers (+1)

  • The Quinn Prayer Joyride continues with 11 shots.

10 Cardinals by St. Louis (+3)

  • Sonny Gray has launched the first laundering since 2015 – both in Cleveland.

11. San Diego Padres (-)

  • Closer, Robert Suarez hit a bump on the road.

12. Toronto Blue Jays (-)

  • Dare to dream: a scan of four Yankees games could put them alone in first place.

13. San Francisco Giants (-5)

  • They drop a series to White Sox, and Justin Verlander still looking for the first victory as a giant.

14. Cincinnati Reds (+1)

  • HVAC Pitchman Spencer Keys Keys Ninth Kinning Rally to take the Padres series. It’s pretty cool.

15. Mariners de Seattle (-1)

  • Big Bummer: Cal Raleigh receives Barry Bond Treatment with four intentional walks during the weekend.

16. Arizona Diamondbacks (+2)

  • A little need to clean. 500 before the commercial activity happens again.

17. Boston Red Sox (-1)

  • Walker Buehler achieved an MPM of 11.07 in five starts in June.

18. Texas Rangers (-)

  • An absolutely magnetic connection to the brand .500.

19. Cleveland Guardians (-2)

  • It’s time to throw them into the “Deadline Venders” bucket.

20 Minnesota Twins (-)

  • Royce Lewis again decided to return from injury.

21. Los Angeles Angels (+1)

  • Mike Trout begins to build muscle a little.

22. Atlanta Braves (+1)

  • Jorickson PROFAR returns on Wednesday from 80 PED BAN games – and they could probably use it.

23. Kansas City Royals (-2)

  • Only 20-24 at home.

24. Miami Marlins (+2)

  • After swept away Arizona, just half a game behind Atlanta for third place.

25. Baltimore Orioles (-1)

  • Coby Mayo Club finally career clubs at home career in a post player.

26. Nationals de Washington (-1)

  • Last fifth in six years resembling a real possibility.

27. Pittsburgh pirates (+1)

  • Rollicking Sweep of Mets A suitable tribute to Dave Parker.

28. Oakland Athletics (-1)

  • After seeing temporary soft excavations from Rays to Tampa, Yolo County will look even darker.

29. Chicago White Sox (-)

  • Luis Robert is back on the IL with an injury to the hamstrings.

30 Colorado Rockies (-)

  • Now 19-65, but their manager will surely show a fire.

This article originally appeared on USA Today: MLB Power Rankings: Mets’ Weekend Beatdown Last in the NL East ranking

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