Plus: Braves first to clinch postseason berth
With approximately 20 games remaining in the regular season, plenty of races are still yet to be decided.
The NL East and NL West races are all but over, with the Braves and Dodgers leading their respective divisions by double digits. You could make an argument that the Twins, with the only winning record in the AL Central and a seven-game lead over the Guardians, have that race wrapped up as well.
That leaves the AL West, AL East and NL Central still up for grabs, in addition to at least one spot in each of the Wild Card races. In the NL, the D-backs have control of the third spot by the narrowest margin, with the Marlins, Reds and Giants all hanging in.
All of that is to say there was not a lot of movement in this week's Power Rankings, but there is a new No. 5 this week thanks to a recent surge. | |
| The Brewers fell two outs shy of the first 11-inning no-hitter in AL/NL history, but they would not have even gotten that far without Sal Frelick's incredible catch at the wall to end the 10th. | | |
| Yesterday saw the Braves become the first team to clinch a postseason berth, while the Blue Jays moved up in the AL Wild Card standings. | | |
| Several races could be in a different place a week from now depending on some pivotal series, including Rangers-Jays and Rays-O's four-game sets. | | |
| Our look at the top contenders for All-MLB honors this season continues with a breakdown of the game's best first basemen. | | |
| Aaron Judge and the Yankees take on Rafael Devers and the Red Sox in the Casamigos Tequila MLB Network Showcase at 7 p.m. ET. | | |
| Who are the four players since 2000 to homer on their 40th birthdays? | |
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