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MLB Power rankings: Are the Yankees really the best team in baseball?

August 24, 8:02 PMMLB ExaminerTony DeMarco
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 1. New York Yankees: You knew that season series with the Red Sox would turn around sooner or later.  

2. Los Angeles Angels: The lineup is full of .300 hitters,  but strange as it sounds, is there enough pitching to go all the way?

3. St. Louis Cardinals: There really is no glaring weakness or serious question mark on the roster, and that makes them a very narrow favorite in the NL.

4. Philadelphia Phillies: You gotta love that lineup, but can a team with a closer who has a 6-plus ERA win a second consecutive World Series?

5. Los Angeles Dodgers: Don't look now, but they've been a .500 team for nearly as long as the Rockies have been playing .600-plus baseball. But that said, expect a strong finish.

6. Boston Red Sox: It's not looking good for a Billy Wagner acquisition, so they need their own pieces -- Tim Wakefield, Daisuke Matsuzaka, etc. -- to have an impact down the stretch.

7. Colorado Rockies: If you haven't figured it out already, you're just not paying attention: Nobody has played better baseball since JIm Tracy took over on June 4.

8. Texas Rangers: Nobody expects them to beat the Red Sox in the wildcard chase, but they're making it pretty interesting, aren't they?

9 Tampa Bay Rays: Too many good hitters -- B.J. Upton and Pat Burrell, to name two -- are underachieving for another miracle to occur.

10. Detroit Tigers: You can't like their chances in the playoffs, as the lineup doesn't produce much against quality pitching.

11. Atlanta Braves: There's a chance here for a run at the wildcard, as the rotation is deep, and could get a boost from Tim Hudson. But like the Giants, the offense is a bit short.

12. San Francisco Giants: Everybody knows there isn't enough offense -- especially with Freddy Sanchez's shoulder keeping him out of the lineup. But the defense isn't very good, either.

13. Florida Marlins: Can they ride Josh Johnson and a handful of productive hitters to a late wild card run?

14. Chicago White Sox: No team in serious contention looks less like a contender than the Sox. And Jake Peavy still is a ways from getting a chance to make a difference.

15. Seattle Mariners: Nice season so far for Jack Zduriencik, Don Wakamatsu and Co.

16. Chicago Cubs: Only $845 million for a slightly disfunctional team that could get blown up this off-season. What a bargain.

MLB Standings at ESPN.com

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