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The Brewers have now won 10 straight games, including all six of their matchups against the Dodgers in that span, and are suddenly tied with the division-rival Cubs for the best record in the National League.
After a brief hiatus for the Home Run Derby (congrats, Big Dumper) and the All-Star Game (congrats, National League), it's time to get back to business with power rankings heading into the second "half" of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
As you’d probably expect, the announcement of the All-Star rosters on Sunday night was packed with players you’ll see among the teams atop these Power Rankings. It still must be shouted out how well Tigers fans -- who,
We have a new No. 1 in our rankings, the Astros and the Mets are red-hot, and teams like the Cubs and the Blue Jays will need to start asking themselves some tough questions leading into the trade deadline. Let’s get to this month’s MLB Team Power Rankings. Editor’s Note: Odds and statistics used are from the morning of Tuesday, July 2.
Here are the Fastball On SI MLB power rankings for July 1. (This poll takes into account votes from four Fastball On SI MLB writers: Tom Brew, Jack Ankony, Teren Kowatsch and Sam Connon.
Abner Uribe retired Mookie Betts with the bases loaded for the final out, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 for their 10th straight victory