Turtle Sports MLB Power Rankings 2025 Week 19
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- Jul 28
- 3 min read

Happy Monday! Another bad week, so more adjustments are incoming. It's never good when you have a favorites-heavy system, and the top teams in the league do not perform to recent form. The All-Star break can be a tricky time for teams who were hot the first half of the year, and great for teams who are out of it as they call up all the young prospects and look to offload players. The ones who could be traded may want out and go that extra mile to show why a team should leverage their farm system to get a veteran before the deadline. I anticipate some changes starting this weekend, as the aforementioned trade deadline will be Thursday. We have a huge slate of games to open the weekend, so to get these adjustments made, I have listed them all, but on the back end will be tracking slightly different. Our record seems to be off, too, so I will take this week to go line by line and find the true answers to be transparent. No major changes in the rankings but use them to help you decided what is your best option to place your wagers.
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1. We will only place bets to risk, not to win. This means we will risk one unit to win whatever the payout may be. There are numerous plays available, and risking one unit can lead to quick losses.
2. We will avoid betting on lines that are at, or sometimes near, -200. Instead, we will assess teams based on the run line to determine if a good play exists.
3. The price listed is the price we found when we prepared this post. We do not shop for prices, as we are located in California and have limited options. All suggested plays will be based on this price, although your bookmaker may have slightly different odds.
4. From our experience last year, our system was particularly effective for series prices, which you will also find listed below. Please remember that the same rules from point 3 apply.
Weekly Power Rankings
New York Mets
Chicago Cubs
Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Phillies↑1
New York Yankees↓1
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Giants↑1
Los Angeles Dodgers↓1
Seattle Mariners
Cleveland Guardians↑1
Houston Astros↓1
Cincinnati Reds
Toronto Blue Jays↑1
Milwaukee Brewers↓1
Los Angeles Angels↑1
St. Louis Cardinals↓1
Tampa Bay Rays
Kansas City Royals
Miami
Atlanta Braves
Boston Red Sox↑2
Texas Rangers↓1
Minnesota Twins↓1
Arizona Diamondbacks
Baltimore Orioles
Athletics↑1
Washington Nationals↓1
Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago White Sox
Colorado Rockies
Today's Home Run Line plays (Series Price)
Tigers -128
Guardians -1.5 -119
Yankees -119
Astros -1.5 -105
Giants -125
Mariners -130
Phillies -1.5 -130
Cubs -114
Blue Jays -123
Tracking Section
Overall Record: 257-245
Overall Units: -30.88
Overall ROI: -6.71%
Home Team Record: 122-103
Away Team Record: 118-117
Series Records
Overall Record: 22-26-4
Overall Units: -12.22
Overall ROI: -25.46%

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