Everyone is finally figuring out what the best team in baseball is. There isn’t complete agreement but it seems that the consensus is that either the Mets or the Red Sox rule. Meanwhile, the Yankees are sliding in most rankings due to their latest losing streak. The surprise team this week is the San Francisco Giants, winners of 8 in a row and moving up the charts. The Diamondbacks, after a brief fling with the top 10, are dropping as well after a 3-7 record in their last 10.
Here are the major Power Rankings this week:
Rank | Sportscolumn | ESPN | FoxSports | Sportsline | USA Today | TSN.ca |
1 | Mets | Mets | Red Sox | Red Sox | Red Sox | Mets |
2 | Red Sox | Red Sox | Braves | Angels | Mets | Red Sox |
3 | Dodgers | Tigers | Mets | Mets | Dodgers | Dodgers |
4 | Braves | Braves | Twins | Dodgers | Braves | Brewers |
5 | Yankees | Indians | Indians | Tigers | Twins | Twins |
6 | Tigers | Didgers | Tigers | Indians | Tigers | Padres |
7 | Padres | Blue Jays | Dodgers | White Sox | Padres | Orioles |
8 | Twins | Brewers | Padres | Twins | Yankees | Braves |
9 | A’s | Twins | Brewers | Brewers | White Sox | Giants |
10 | Angels | Giants | Angels | Yankees | Brewers | White Sox |
11-30 | more | more | more | more | more | more |
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