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

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Apr 22, 2016; Denver, CO, USA; Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) follows his ball after hitting a home run in the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports /

15. player. 62. The Mariners currently sit 28th in team batting average through four weeks. The fact that they haven’t been consistently hitting the ball yet sit two games over .500 is a great sign. Taking two of of three against the Royals gave them 5 straight series wins.. 14-11. Last Week: 20. Seattle Mariners

Detroit Tigers . 13. player. 63. A small lineup change seemed to light a fire underneath this team as they just complete a sweep of the Twins making it 5 of their last 6. The much criticized <a href=. 14-10. Last Week: 17

95. The Rangers were swept by the White Sox, who just might be an elite team. They followed that up with big series wins against both the Yankees and Angels. Despite neither team being that good, they are sitting 14-11 through four weeks and have a top 10 offense.. 15-11. Last Week: 13. Texas Rangers . 12. player

31. Four weeks in and its really hard to know exactly what this Giants team is. Offensively they are doing what they have always done, putting the ball in play and being agressive on the base paths. Inconsistent pitching so far has them sitting at .500. I still never count them out, but it has been a pretty average start to the season.. 14-13. Last Week: 7. San Francisco Giants . 11. player

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