MLB Power Rankings Week 14: Four top-10 teams on the rise - ESPN
Watch out Yankees… the American League East is heating up.
New York has seen its division lead be entirely erased as it's now tied with the Blue Jays atop the division with the Rays just a half-game back. Both Toronto and Tampa Bay reached their highest rankings of the season this week at 10 and seven, respectively, while the Yankees hold fast at No. 6.
Elsewhere in the AL, the Astros have steadily moved up our list to No. 4, also their highest ranking of the season, after having ranked 17th as recently as mid-May. Houston has ridden its momentum to a seven-game lead over the Mariners, who have fallen to 14th after peaking at No. 8 in early June, in the AL West.
What will the next week and a half before the All-Star break bring?
Our expert panel has ranked every team based on a combination of what we've seen so far and what we already knew going into the 162-game marathon that is a full baseball season. We also asked ESPN MLB experts David Schoenfield, Alden Gonzalez and Bradford Doolittle to weigh in with an observation for all 30 teams.
Week 13 | Preseason rankings
Record: 55-32
Previous ranking: 1
It's not just that Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow have yet to rejoin the rotation. It's not just that Shohei Ohtani is stretched out to only a couple of innings. It's not just that Michael Kopech joined 11 other pitchers by landing on the injured list Tuesday. It's that the Dodgers remain at the top of the standings even while getting very little from two of their most important offensive contributors. Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts combined to slash just .221/.293/.303 in the month of June. The Dodgers — with their rotation shorthanded, their bullpen in flux and the top of their lineup compromised — went 17-10 in June