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MLB Power Rankings: Where All 30 Teams Stand After the All-Star Break


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Byron Buxton
Jose Berrios
Buster Olney
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Richard Rodriguez
Tyler Anderson
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Bryan Reynolds
Jeremy Frank
Jon Gray
Starling Marte
Erick Fedde
Patrick Corbin
Max Scherzer
Peralta
Joc Pederson
Nico Hoerner
Adbert Alzolay
Cardinals
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Wade LeBlanc
Ronald Acuna Jr.
Stephen Vogt
Mike Trout
Justin Upton
Adam Eaton
Brandon Marsh
Anthony Rendon
Shane Bieber
Aaron Civale
Chris Gittens
Greg Allen
Ryan LaMarre
Trey Amburgey
Nick Castellanos
Michael Conforto
Francisco Lindor
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George Springer
Nelson Cruz
Jake Diekman
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Ryan Weathers
Brandon Woodruff
Corbin Burnes
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Blake Snell
Tyler Glasnow
Chris Archer
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Houston Astros9
Braves19
Marlins24
Baltimore Orioles29
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Matt Kemp
Wil Myers
Andres Machado
Paolo Espino
Sam Clay
Ryne Harper
Will Smith
Freddie Freeman
Manny Machado
Juan Soto
Mitch Haniger
Michael Brantley
Lucas Giolito
Max Fried
Lance McCullers
Pete Fairbanks
Shohei Ohtani
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Matt Olson
Fernando Tatis Jr.
Max Muncy
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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2946086-mlb-power-rankings-where-all-30-teams-stand-after-the-all-star-break
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Summary

With the All-Star break in the rearview and the trade deadline right around the corner on July 30, it's time for MLB teams to definitively decide if they are contenders or pretenders in 2021.For some teams, the answer is clear, but for those positioned in the middle of our weekly power rankings, the next few weeks will go a long way in determining how the rest of the season will take shape.As you dig into this latest update, remember that it is all about performance rather than potential and future outlook.If a team is winning, it will climb the rankings. Pittsburgh Pirates (36-58)Previous Rank: 28All-Star second baseman Adam Frazier, closer Richard Rodriguez and starter Tyler Anderson are all prime candidates to be moved ahead of the trade deadline, which means the Pirates' time here on the second slide could be short-lived. Colorado Rockies (41-53)Previous Rank: 22The Rockies are now 2-8 against the Los Angeles Dodgers this season after avoiding a series sweep with a walk-off win Sunday. Washington Nationals (44-49)Previous Rank: 21The Nationals were outscored 41-19 in a series loss to the San Diego Padres over the weekend, with Erick Fedde and Patrick Corbin both shelled before Max Scherzer was able to grind out seven innings to avoid a sweep. Detroit Tigers (44-51)Previous Rank: 25The Tigers avenged their four straight losses to the Minnesota Twins heading into the break by sweeping a three-game series from them over the weekend. Cleveland (47-44)Previous Rank: 17Cleveland lost nine in a row in late June and early July before sweeping a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals to close out the first half. Philadelphia Phillies (47-45)Previous Rank: 16The Phillies are above .500 for the first time in over a month after taking three of four from the Miami Marlins, and they entered the week just two games behind the New York Mets in the NL East standings with the Braves, Nationals and Marlins all trending in the other direction. New York Yankees (48-44)Previous Rank: 14The Yankees took two of three from the rival Boston Red Sox over the weekend, and the two teams will face off again this week for a big four-game series at Fenway Park. Cincinnati Reds (48-46)Previous Rank: 10A series win over the Milwaukee Brewers vaulted the Reds into the top 10 heading into the All-Star break, but the Brew Crew returned the favor last weekend with a three-game sweep punctuated by a five-hit shutout on Sunday. 7. San Diego Padres (55-41)Previous Rank: 7The Padres piled up 46 hits and 41 runs in a series win over the Washington Nationals, with impressive performances up and down the lineup. 6. Milwaukee Brewers (56-39)Previous Rank: 8The Brewers are 27-17 against the rest of the NL Central after sweeping a three-game series with the Reds in Cincinnati over the weekend. 3. Chicago White Sox (57-37)Previous Rank: 3Lucas Giolito (9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 8 K) and Carlos Rodon (7.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 10 K) were dealing against a stacked Houston Astros lineup on Saturday and Sunday, and during that weekend news broke that Lance Lynn had agreed to terms on a two-year, $38 million extension with the South Siders. 1. San Francisco Giants (59-34)Previous Rank: 1The Giants can't seem to figure out the St. Louis Cardinals, dropping two of three to the Redbirds for the second time in as many weeks, but they maintain their hold on the No. 1 spot for at least one more week.

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