1. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (33-17) And the cardinals are unstoppable taking two of three over the weekend against the Dodgers was a huge boost for the team.
2. HOUSTON ASTROS (31-20): They've lost six of their last 10 and for the first time in years. However, well be hoping that the Astros will revamp their performance.
3. KANSAS CITY ROYALS (29-19) It seems that right-hander Jeremy Guthrie and left-hander Jason Vargas seems to be the weakest point of the team.
4. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (29-20) They're ranked fourth and Clayton Kershaw is only 3-3 with a 3.86 ERA.
5. MINNESOTA TWINS (30-19) Are making the resurgence to top of the AL Central, they have the second-best winning percentage in baseball (.612)
6. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (30-22): The defending World Champs are still haunting to reached the number 1 spot. The Giants has welcome back Hunter Pence and hopefully he will be a huge boost.
7. WASHINGTON NATIONALS (28-22) Stephen Strasburg hits the DL and despite of this trouble the Nationals always seem to have several players ready to fill in. .
8. CHICAGO CUBS (26-22): Kris Bryant hits a ball of the Cubs' massive scoreboard, some 470 feet away from home plate.
9. DETROIT TIGERS (28-24): David Price turns out to be the key for the Tigers.
10. NEW YORK METS (28-23): Mets are 21-8 at Citi Field
this year and this seems to be the second-best start in team history.
11. Los Angeles Angels (27-24)
12. Pittsburgh Pirates (26-24)
13. Tampa Bay Rays (26-25)
12. Pittsburgh Pirates (26-24)
13. Tampa Bay Rays (26-25)
14. New York Yankees (26-25)
15. Texas Rangers (26-25)
16. Atlanta Braves (25-25).
17. San Diego Padres (25-27)
18. Seattle Mariners (24-26)
19. Cleveland Indians (24-26)
20. Baltimore Orioles (23-26)
21. Arizona Diamondbacks (23-26)
22. Chicago White Sox (23-26)
23. Colorado Rockies (22-26)
24. Cincinnati Reds (22-27)
25. Toronto Blue Jays (23-29)
26. Boston Red Sox (22-29)
27. Miami Marlins (20-31)
28. Oakland A's (20-33)
29. Philadelphia Phillies (19-33)
30. Milwaukee Brewers (17-34)
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