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Power Rankings /Mike Harrington ranks all 30 MLB teams

Published:July 12, 2009, 6:49 AM

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Updated: August 21, 2010, 12:35 AM

(Through Thursday’s games; last week in parentheses)

1 Los Angeles Dodgers. Torre wants to visit new House in Bronx in October. (1)

2 New York Yankees. Imagine if they weren’t 0-8 against Bosox. (3)

3 Boston Red Sox. Seem oddly on the edge with Yanks, Rays charging. (2)

4 Detroit Tigers. Easy to forget them but you shouldn’t. (4)

5 Texas Rangers. Took two of three in Anaheim. (8)

6 Los Angeles Angels. My Final Vote went to Figgins, not Inge. (5)

7 San Francisco Giants. Lincecum should be NL starter Tuesday night. (6)

8 Tampa Bay Rays. Zobrist goes from utility guy to All-Star. (7)

9 Colorado Rockies. Don’t want break to stop all this momentum. (12)

10 Philadelphia Phillies. Imagine Pedro and Halladay. (13)

11 St. Louis Cardinals. HR Derby, Tuesday’s game are all about Albert. (10)

12 Milwaukee Brewers. Could they do another Sabathia-type deal for Halladay? (9)

13 Chicago White Sox. Windy City’s other team better than the North Siders who get all the pub. (14)

14 Seattle Mariners. Branyan gets to 20 homers (and 90 strikeouts!) by the break. (15)

15 Florida Marlins. Thursday in Phoenix: 7-0 deficit becomes 14-7 win. Nothing fishy there. (16)

16 Minnesota Twins. Went 0-7 this year against Yankees. (18)

17 Toronto Blue Jays. Doc deal would officially make them Pirates of the AL. (11)

18 Chicago Cubs. New hitting coach worked for Bisons. Time will tell here. (20)

19 Cincinnati Reds. Bruce (.209) gets Rollins-type mental days off. (17)

20 Houston Astros. Oswalt 5-2 after opening with seven winless starts. (21)

21 Atlanta Braves. Still don’t believe. (22)

22 New York Mets. They stink, from the bigs to the bushes. (19)

23 Baltimore Orioles. Rotation remains a mess. (25)

24 Pittsburgh Pirates. Trades kill morale, spark 3-11 slide. (23)

25 Oakland Athletics. Emotional Fenway homecoming for Nomar. (26)

26 Kansas City Royals. Greinke just 4-5 after 6-0 start. (27)

27 San Diego Padres. Too many injuries, too many rookies. (24)

28 Arizona Diamondbacks. Hinch looks like a guy who’s never managed. (28)

29 Cleveland Indians. Sowers back to Triple-A— again. (29)

30 Washington Nationals. Probably deserved a seven-minute win in the midst of this disaster. (30)

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