Time for the first
in-season power rankings of 2018. These will be updated before Wednesday night games. Only the top 8 teams will be listed.
Honorable Mention:
Mother Nature
The rain has been the
most dominating force this season so far. We’re not talking about little
victories either. It’s not like we’ve woken up Sunday morning thinking, “Well,
maybe there’s a shot at playing.” These have been mercy rule victories. Three
Sundays in a row with a Wednesday night cancellation thrown in the mix is quite
a run.
Power Rankings:
1. Fradkin- In my eyes,
this team has the most potent lineup coupled with one of the best pitchers in
the league. Coming into the season, I didn’t think their defense would be top
notch(Mr. Harris also agreed by grading them a B- in the pre-season write up),
but so far they’ve only given up an astounding 8 runs in three games. All of
this and they’re not even running on all cylinders yet. When was the last time
you didn’t see Fradkin on the leaderboard? This team has the potential to challenge
the 19-3 record set by 2014’s Team Applebaum.
2. Goldfarb- With so many
young and athletic players, the only question was whether some of the top draft
picks were going to make the leap and realize their potential. Marc Broome
currently has 9 hits in a row, Darren Saler is near the top of the leaderboard
in most categories, and Alex Goldfarb continues to stake his claim as one of
the top outfielders in the league. It’ll be interesting to see how long
Goldfarb and Fradkin can stay undefeated.
3. Marrone- After a shaky
first game, Marrone’s squad has looked absolutely dominant outscoring opponents
44-11 in the last two games. Before the season I predicted Marrone to go
15-7 and so far it’s a prediction I still feel comfortable with.
4. Pollock- Some may be
surprised by the 3-1 start for the defending champs, but it is not all too
shocking considering over half the roster consists of players from last year’s
team. The formula right now is the same as it was in the 2011-2012 years that
produced a championship and a semi-finals appearance: score a lot of runs and
just be in the middle of the pack in runs against.
5. Brock- Sure, it’s a head
start to start out with two clear first round players including a top pitcher.
Justin, however, is always forced to get a little creative in making up for
their penalty. Picking the Preiss combo is paying off as is the Drashinsky
clan. There are less than a handful of players where you can say “as long as
you have _______ on your team, you should be good for at least a .500 season.
The Brocks are part of that group.
6. Bykofsky- Very similar
to the Brocks, there is almost a certainty now that Bykofsky will put together
a strong team each year. With Polguy healthy again, this team should end up in
the 13-14 win territory.
7. Jacoby- Jacoby’s team
might serve as the template for how to have a successful team in an expansion
year of Marlboro Softball. Draft some proven veterans early(Mamone, Gluck, Hor,
Perloff) and take a chance with a rookie in the middle rounds hoping he’ll play
a few rounds above his spot. Ballo looks like a steal as a 6th round pick.
8. Randell- Another team
some may be surprised to see off to a good start. Sure it’s only three games
but keep in mind their one (blowout)loss was sans Clampffer and they beat a
tough Team Brock for their last victory. Their success partly depends on a pair
of unknown rookies, but they are proving their value early in the season.