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Kyle Schwarber and the Phillies have powered their way into our top five as they prepare to host the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.
The All-Star break is behind us, the Trade Deadline is less than three weeks away and everybody has enjoyed some rest and relaxation to fortify themselves for the stretch run. The second “half” is here.
The MLB Power Rankings are back as the All-Star break is upon us. The Red Sox are hot, the Mets are not, and the Dodgers are on top.
Here's where the Houston Astros rank in the power rankings.
It’s been a big week for Dylan Cease. The Blue Jays right-hander, an eight-year veteran, not only was named to his first All-Star team, but also started Tuesday’s game in Philadelphia. In the national spotlight and even mic’d up on the FOX broadcast,
For this week’s Power Rankings, we’re looking for true representation. One player who gives us a real sense of what each team is all about.
The Phillies have the best record in baseball (33-16) since Don Mattingly took over as manager.
Unsung Seiya Suzuki and the Cubs have surged into the top 10, joining the Astros, Rangers and Marlins as the biggest risers this week.
We’re nearly at the All-Star break, but it’s not too late for the Hitter Power Rankings to be turned upside down. Even at this point in the season, an impressive hot streak can send a slugger skyrocketing up the list.
Ranking all 30 MLB teams leading into the month of July.
