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

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May 1, 2016; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Freddy Galvis (13) celebrates with teammates after win against the Cleveland Indians at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies defeated the Indians, 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /

MLB Power Rankings: 16-20

player. 96. Coming off back to back series loses to the Blue Jays and Tigers, they were able to get a little back taking 2 out of 3 at home vs. the Astros. <a href=. 13-14. Last Week: 18. Oakland Athletics . 20

19. player. 8. <a href=. 12-15. Last Week: 16. Arizona Diamondbacks

Philadelphia Phillies . 18. player. 6. I keep talking about how the Phillies will continue to compete and could surprise teams throughout the season. They have done that and more as they continue to impress. Sunday’s win made it 6 straight as they continue to get great pitching from their young staff. Being bad for so long doesn’t necessitate an automatic drop in the rankings anymore.. 15-11. Last Week: 23

Colorado Rockies . 16. player. 108. One of the big disadvantages of being a pitcher for the Colorado Rockies is playing half of your games at Coors Field. Many of their young arms have the reputation of being bad pitchers due to their statistics. The truth is, <a href=. 12-13. Last Week: 7

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