MLB Daily Power Rankings for September 11, 2024
Here are your Daily MLB Power Rankings from Gambling911.com:
- New York Mets
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Chicago Cubs
- Texas Rangers
- San Diego Padres
- Houston Astros
- Cleveland Guardians
- Detroit Tigers
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Atlanta Braves
- Baltimore Orioles
- St. Louis Cardinals
Braves @ Nationals
Atlanta is a -180 favorite here but note that the Braves career statistics vs. Jake Irvin are just .190 in 64 at bats. They've gotten just three RBIs over that span.
Irvin allowed a combined 15 runs over his last five starts. That is a bit scary.
Max Fried has the lower ERA and has given up significantly fewer home runs allowing just 12 to 26 from Irvin, with both pitchers appearing in at least 25 games.
The problem is this price.
Padres @ Mariners
Seattle Mariners career statistics vs. Michael King are .275 with 10 RBIs in 40 at bats.
Justin Turner has roughed him up in three of four at bats where he had two RBIs.
King limited the Giants to a run in six innings while striking out eight to pick up a win Friday. He had a loss prior to that start.
The Mariners will start their ace Bryan Woo (7-2, 2.36 ERA).
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Brewers @ Giants
Blake Snell allowed two runs over just one inning in a no-decision against the Diamondbacks on Thursday and has not had a win over his last five starts.
He is 2-3 with a 3.62 ERA.
Colin Rea allowed four hits and two runs with two walks and four strikeouts over four innings on Wednesday in a no-decision against the Cardinals.
Snell is more than capable of pitching well into the 7th inning whereas Rea has been pulled after the 4th in his last two starts.
At home, Snell is 0-2 with a 2.96 ERA in 10 starts. He's struck out 69 batters in 48.2 innings at home.
Take San Francisco here despite having dropped out of our Power Rankings recently.
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