The Yankees remain the unanimous no. 1. Boston has continued to climb the ranks, and the Angels remain close to the top across the board. The Dodgers, Cardinals, and Phillies are fighting out it for best team in the NL.
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1. | Yankees (1) | Yankees (1) | Yankees (1) | Yankees (1) |
2. | Angels (3) | Angels (2) | Red Sox (4) | Angels (2) |
3. | Cards (2) | | Angels (5) | Red Sox (5) |
4. | Dodgers (4) | Red Sox (5) | Cards (2) | Dodgers (4) |
5. | Red Sox (6) | Cards (4) | Dodgers (3) | Cards (3) |
6. | Phillies (5) | Phillies (8) | Rockies (7) | Phillies (6) |
7. | Rockies (8) | Rockies (6) | Phillies (6) | Rangers (9) |
8. | Rangers (9) | Rangers (7) | Rangers (9) | Rockies (7) |
9. | Tigers (7) | Marlins (11) | Tigers (8) | Marlins (12) |
10. | Giants (10) | Tigers (9) | Giants (10) | Braves (14) |
(Last week’s rankings are in parentheses.)
3 Comments:
The Red Sox are starting to look decent again. I keep hoping the Yanks won't have to face them in the post season.
I agree Jeff, but if the Yankees make the ALCS it looks like another Yanks-Sox matchup. I can't see them losing to the Angels.
Id rather play the Sox than the Angels. We actually can beat the Red Sox when we play them, but for some reason or another the Yankees have blown against the Angels for the past couple of seasons. Especially in post season ball. Im hoping for the Tigers, then the Sox, then either St.Louis or LA. Preferable LA because St.Louis' rotation is just nasty.
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