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Ensemble MLB win totals for 2020

By Dr. Ed Feng Leave a Comment

Many analytics outlets have baseball win totals based on their own models. With equal weight, I’ve combined these five models:

  • Clay Davenport
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • ZiPS by Dan Szymborski
  • PECOTA at Baseball Prospectus
  • FanGraphs

Here are the average results:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers, 37.1
2. New York Yankees, 35.9
3. Houston, 35.6
4. Minnesota, 34.2
5. Washington, 33.4
6. Tampa Bay, 33.3
7. Cleveland, 32.4
8. Atlanta, 32.3
9. Cincinnati, 31.9
10. New York Mets, 31.8
11. Oakland, 31.7
12. Chicago Cubs, 31.7
13. Milwaukee, 31.2
14. San Diego, 30.9
15. St. Louis, 30.5
16. Arizona, 30.3
17. Chicago White Sox, 30.2
18. Los Angeles Angels, 30.1
19. Boston, 30.0
20. Philadelphia, 29.7
21. Colorado, 28.1
22. Texas, 28.1
23. Toronto, 27.5
24. Pittsburgh, 26.4
25. Miami, 25.6
26. Kansas City, 25.5
27. San Francisco, 25.0
28. Detroit, 24.5
29. Seattle, 23.8
30. Baltimore, 21.1

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