MLB Daily Rankings August 8
Key Takeaways
- Colorado starter Austin Gomber has allowed 13 runs in the last 21.1 innings.
- This includes six home runs.
- Mets starter David Peterson has not had a win in his last two starts.
How do the MLB teams rank right now? Let's take a look. This is a current hotness ranking.
- San Diego Padres
- New York Yankees
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Minnesota Twins
- Kansas City Royals
- Cleveland Guardians
- San Francisco Giants
- Baltimore Orioles
- Boston Red Sox
- New York Mets
- Atlanta Braves
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Tampa Bay Rays
The Philadelphia Phillies and LA Dodgers both have solid winning records at the moment but are each in a funk at the moment.
Mets @ Rockies
Here we have the top cappers agreeing that New York is the team most likely to win in Colorado where we still get them at -150 at some books.
The Mets have been one of the most pleasant surprises since early June. For a while there the Mets owned the second best record in Major League Baseball since June 1.
New York has scored the 8th most runs and has the 8th-best slugging percentage.
New York has cooled off slightly but are still winning half of their recent ten games while the Rockies continue to implode. Colorado has dropped 15 of their last 20 games to a National League team.
The Rockies are 30th or last in ERA, WHIP and batting average allowed.
Colorado starter Austin Gomber has allowed 13 runs in the last 21.1 innings. This includes six home runs.
It's a mixed bag when it comes to the G911 Sports Hub cappers when it comes to the total as some of the better performers are on the Under while others are on the Over 11.5.
Brandon Nimmo is 5 for 9 against Gomber but without an RBI while four Mets have homers against him in 54 at bats.
Mets starter David Peterson went six innings and allowed two runs in a no-decision against the Angels on Saturday and lost his prior start, so Colorado offers an opportunity for some redemption. He's also able to pitch into the 6th inning.
Take the Mets here
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