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MLB Power Rankings: The September Chase Begins….

Here’s where things get interesting…Folks it’s that time of the year.  It’s finally time to start thinking about the postseason.  It’s September.  Let’s take a look at who is on top…for now.

(All stats via MLB.com)

MLB Power Rankings: The September Chase Begins….

The Tops:

1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (83-53, 5 game lead in AL West)-

No surprises to start this week’s power rankings.  The Halos make it to 30 games over .500 and extend their lead over the fading A’s to five games.  7-3 in their last ten games and this team is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.  Mike Trout hits the 30 home run plateau and the rotation seems to be bouncing back despite losing Garrett Richards to a knee injury.  Just business as usual for the Angels.

2. Baltimore Orioles (79-56, 9 game lead in AL East)-

At this point in the season, the division is a forgone conclusion.  They have the East and do not have to worry about a one game playoff.  They are even taking this relaxing stretch to potentially reach out to Nelson Cruz about an extension.  My only question about the O’s: do they start to save some of their tank for the postseason.  This has been a surprising run so far for Baltimore and they just might end up the darkhorse in the AL.

3. Washington Nationals (77-58, lead NL East by 6 games)-

A fairly disappointing week (5-5 in their last ten), they still support a healthy lead over Atlanta in the East.  The Nationals have no doubt one of the most complete rosters in the National League and should compete for the pennant easily.  Looking like a potential number one seed, they could use the home field advantage (43-25 at home, 34-33 on the road).  My only question: will lack of consistency finally catch up to the boys in the capital?

4. Los Angeles Dodgers (77-60, lead NL West by 2.5 games)-

Strangely enough, this team may want the second seed instead.  Get this: 34-32 at home versus 43-28 on the road.  They have been decent as of late (6-4 in their last ten) and have been trying to conserve bodies for the stretch run.  It’s been fairly quiet in LA, but that’s not a bad instance in this case.  They have stayed under the radar, yet very effective.  I have no concerns for them at the moment.

5. Saint Louis Cardinals (73-63, tied for lead in NL Central)-

Two words: Yadier Molina (SIA Profile).  Mr. Everything for the Redbirds has returned and it could not have been at a better time.  After losing Yadi for eight weeks, Saint Louis not only kept their footing, but they pulled even with Milwaukee for the division lead.  With Molina’s return behind the plate and the pending return of young ace Michael Wacha, there is no reason they should have a problem making the postseason.

 

Rest of the League:

6. Oakland A’s

7. San Francisco Giants

8. Kansas City Royals

9. Detroit Tigers

10. Milwaukee Brewers

11. Atlanta Braves

12. Seattle Mariners

13. New York Yankees

14. Pittsburgh Pirates

15. Cleveland Indians

16. Toronto Blue Jays

17. Miami Marlins

18. Cincinnati Reds

19. Tampa Bay Rays

20. New York Mets

21. San Diego Padres

22. Chicago Cubs

23. Philadelphia Phillies

24. Chicago White Sox

25. Minnesota Twins

26. Boston Red Sox

27. Houston Astros

28. Colorado Rockies

29. Arizona Diamondbacks

30. Texas Rangers

 

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