MLB Power Rankings: Detroit Tigers Climbing Back, White Sox Enter Top Five

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Apr 19, 2016; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Twins designated hitter Joe Mauer (7) at bat in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports /

MLB Power Rankings: 26-30

17. Through 24 games, the Braves are sitting at 6 wins. Everyone knew it was going to be a long season, just maybe didn’t think it would be quite this bad. Top prospect <a href=. 6-19. Last Week: 30. Atlanta Braves . 30. player

2. After taking 2 out of 3 at home against the Indians, it looked like the Twins were starting to right the ship. The Tigers came into Minnesota with a chip on their shoulder following a really bad week and took it out on the Twins. A series sweep at home puts the Twins at 7-18 through four weeks and stuck in neutral.. 8-18. Last Week: 29. Minnesota Twins . 29. player

28. player. 127. Was there really any doubt that <a href=. 10-16. Last Week: 27. San Diego Padres

Last Week: 25. Milwaukee Brewers . 27. player. 76. The Brew Crew continues to slide in the wrong direction with one of the worst pitching staffs in baseball. 4 of their 5 starters have ERA’s well over 5 which puts them in elite company. They currently hold the worst team ERA in baseball, they have struck out the least number of batters, and have allowed the highest batting average in baseball. It doesn’t take a genius to know that isn’t going to help them win ball games.. 10-15

10-16. Last Week: 22. Cincinnati Reds . 26. player. 61. The Reds have done a good job proving that their hot start was nothing more than a mirage. A win yesterday ended a 6 game slide that exposed another weak pitching staff. Their combined ERA of 5.35 puts them 28th in the league. They don’t have enough offensive firepower to win games behind that type of pitching.

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