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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, July 17th , 2028
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Minnesota Twins (117.5, o) 2) San Diego Padres (116.7, ++) 3) Miami Marlins (114.2, -) 4) Tampa Bay Rays (109.7, -) 5) Seattle Mariners (107.9, o) 6) Milwaukee Brewers (104.2, +) 7) Texas Rangers (103.7, ++) 8) Detroit Tigers (100.4, ++) 9) Los Angeles Dodgers (96.3, --) 10) Arizona Diamondbacks (95.7, --) 11) New York Mets (94.1, ++) 12) Cincinnati Reds (93.2, +) 13) Houston Astros (93.1, ++) 14) Chicago White Sox (92.3, -) 15) Cleveland Guardians (91.3, ++) 16) Boston Red Sox (90.8, --) 17) Atlanta Braves (90.1, -) 18) Los Angeles Angels (89.9, +) 19) Chicago Cubs (87.7, --) 20) Washington Nationals (85.0, ++) 21) Toronto Blue Jays (84.6, o) 22) Las Vegas Athletics (84.5, ++) 23) Philadelphia Phillies (84.2, --) 24) St. Louis Cardinals (80.3, o) 25) Baltimore Orioles (79.2, --) 26) Colorado Rockies (69.1, o) 27) New York Yankees (69.1, o) 28) Kansas City Royals (63.0, o) 29) Pittsburgh Pirates (59.6, o) 30) San Francisco Giants (57.9, o)
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BNN Stats: Does Age Matter?
Monday, July 17th , 2028
Here is a list of the youngest players in the Major League Baseball...
Joe Partington, MIN, 22 years, 207 days Jeremy Cushard, MEM, 22 years, 213 days Åke Piechnik, MIN, 22 years, 219 days Joe Parks, TEX, 22 years, 230 days Gabriel Lara, NYY, 22 years, 233 days
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NL Star of the Week Honored
Monday, July 17th , 2028
All week long Ozzie Albies was the talk of the National League... his name and face were everywhere. So it was no surprise to anyone when he was chosen the National League's Player of the Week for his exceptional performance.
Albies put up a solid set of stats, compiling a .407 average (11-for-27) and contributing 3 home runs and 8 RBIs to claim the honor.
This year, Albies has hit 15 home runs and posted a .252 batting average.
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