Rk | Teams | | Chg | Rcrd |
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1 | Phillies | The Phillies are on pace to win just about 105 games (it's 104.625). The franchise record is 102, which was set in 2011. They've only gotten to 100 wins three times. | -- | 62-34 |
2 | Guardians | The Guardians finished the first half losing four of five and 11 of 18. | 1 | 58-37 |
3 | Yankees | Did they get right in that Orioles series? Hard to tell, especially with them blowing that chance at a sweep on Sunday. These Yankees need to prove they aren't the 2023 squad on repeat. This might feel too high, but all the top teams were losing except the Phillies. Hell, even the Phillies lost a series to the A's. It was a weird week. | 4 | 58-40 |
4 | Orioles | That comeback in the ninth on Sunday bought them some grace, but the Orioles still sputtered into the break, losing five of six. Getting swept at home by this Cubs team is bad. | 2 | 58-38 |
5 | Dodgers | The following Dodgers starting pitchers are injured: Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Dustin May, Tony Gonsolin and, yes, Shohei Ohtani. That's quite a collection of damaged goods. | 1 | 56-41 |
6 | Braves | There are pitching questions that need to be answered, but the Braves currently rank 10th in the NL in runs scored and 13th in on-base percentage. That just isn't gonna cut it. | -- | 53-42 |
7 | Brewers | The Brewers, like several other teams up here, needed the break badly, having lost seven of 10. | 2 | 55-42 |
8 | Twins | Rough series loss in San Francisco, but things continue to look pretty good for a Twins run in the second half. | -- | 54-42 |
9 | Red Sox | David Hamilton has 23 steals while Jarren Duran has 22. The last time the Red Sox had two players top 30 steals in a season? 1910! Harry Hooper and Tris Speaker. | -- | 53-42 |
10 | Astros | The Astros open the second half with a three-game series in Seattle. It sure feels like they'll leave in first place or at least tied for first. | -- | 50-46 |
11 | Mets | OK, so have we finally gotten enough of Pete Alonso in the Home Run Derby? Anyway, the Mets have been far too good since early June to keep dreaming about them being sellers. | 5 | 49-46 |
12 | Royals | How cool was the end of the Home Run Derby? I wish Bobby Witt Jr's last shot cleared the wall to tie things up, of course, but it was fun having it come so close. | 1 | 52-45 |
13 | Mariners | Only three teams have scored fewer runs than the Mariners. Only one team has allowed fewer runs. The pitchers gotta be perfect! | 1 | 52-46 |
14 | Diamondbacks | The defending NL champs have won 10 of their last 15. Injured pitchers Jordan Montgomery, Eduardo Rodriguez and Merrill Kelly have started throwing bullpen sessions. Corbin Carroll showed signs of life last weekend. This is all interesting. | 1 | 49-48 |
15 | Cardinals | The only NL team that has scored fewer runs than the Cardinals is the hapless Marlins. And yet, the Cardinals sit right here. | 3 | 50-46 |
16 | Padres | I won't be surprised if the Padres miss the playoffs. I won't be surprised if the Padres win the World Series. They get so hot and then just completely fall apart. It's gotta be exhausting for their fans. | 3 | 50-49 |
17 | Rangers | I mentioned earlier that the pitching should get better as the season goes and they get healthier, but I also feel like a lot of the offense hinges on if/when Evan Carter can return and if he can play to his potential. | 1 | 46-50 |
18 | Rays | The Rays closed the first half strong, winning series over the Yankees and Guardians in the last week. | 1 | 48-48 |
19 | Pirates | Kudos to Major League Baseball for doing everything it could to spotlight Paul Skenes at the All-Star Game. People love to talk about how MLB doesn't know how to market its players, but this is a good example of doing it right. As for the ranking: I wanted to put the Pirates higher, but there was really nowhere else to go. They are playing good ball right now. | 1 | 48-48 |
20 | Tigers | The Tigers closed the first half winning eight of 10 and walking off the Dodgers twice. Quite a run. It can't change any plans to sell off any veterans they can, however, because they are still seven games back of a playoff berth with a bunch of teams to leap over. | 2 | 47-50 |
21 | Reds | A 5-2 week with two series wins to close the first half has the Reds within three games of a playoff spot. | 2 | 47-50 |
22 | Giants | Keep in mind that Alex Cobb and Robbie Ray are both on rehab assignments and we know what Blake Snell is capable of doing. It's possible the Giants enter September with a stellar rotation. | 5 | 47-50 |
23 | Cubs | The Cubs hadn't won three games in a row since April, but then they somehow swept the Orioles in Baltimore and ran their winning streak to five. Baseball! | 1 | 47-51 |
24 | Blue Jays | Vladimir Guerrero Jr. started slow, yes, but he's hit .320 with a .515 slugging percentage in his last 61 games. | 1 | 44-52 |
25 | Nationals | Jesse Winker's WAR in 2022: -0.2. His WAR last season: -0.7. So far this year: 2.1. He has resurrected his career and he's the type of cheap rental on the trade market that can some up with some big plate appearances in October. Remember, this guy hit .305/.394/.556 in 2021. | 4 | 44-53 |
26 | Angels | Give the Angels credit for closing the first half hot, winning three straight over a first-place team. | 1 | 41-55 |
27 | Athletics | The A's scored 19 runs in one game and 18 runs in another this month. How about that! | 1 | 37-61 |
28 | Rockies | Brenton Doyle has 20 stolen bases. Since 2008, only one Rockies player -- Charlie Blackmon in 2015 -- has topped 30 stolen bases. | -- | 34-63 |
29 | Marlins | Jazz Chisholm Jr. enters his final few weeks as a Marlins player before he's traded. Can he play back to 2022 form with a change of scenery? | -- | 33-63 |
30 | White Sox | The White Sox are on pace to lose 117 games. Since 1900, only five teams in history have ever lost at least 115 and the modern-day record is 120 (the 1962 Mets). We're witnessing historic futility. | -- | 27-71 |
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