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Power rankings: https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-power-rankings-after-week-10

1. Rays (1 last week)
The Rays lost one game last week after taking over the top spot, so it’s no surprise they’re back there again. Tampa Bay has won 23 of its past 28 dating back to May 13, outscoring opponents by 86 runs during that stretch. They lead the tough American League East division by three games, and their bullpen leads the AL with a 3.08 ERA, including a 1.59 mark in the past 17 games.

3. White Sox (2)
The White Sox have won 15 of their past 20 games, while their starting pitchers are 11-4 with a 2.85 ERA during that stretch. Carlos Rodón, who carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning vs. the Tigers on Sunday, has a 1.89 ERA this season. It’s second lowest in the AL, behind only teammate Lance Lynn (1.23). Also, entering Sunday’s outing, opponents were hitting just .044 off Rodón’s slider.

 

 

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46 minutes ago, South Side Hit Men said:

Tampa released their lineup, still waiting for the White Sox:

1. Brandon Lowe (L) 2B
2. Randy Arozarena (R) LF
3. Ji-Man Choi (L) 1B
4. Austin Meadows (L) DH
5. Joey Wendle (L) 3B
6. Taylor Walls (S) SS
7. Mike Zunino (R) C
8. Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
9. Brett Phillips (L) RF

How is this team good every year?  

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I wouldn't call their lineup garbage. They win the way a lot of good teams win, pitching defense ( especially in the OF ) and just enough power. They have out homered the Sox by 13 and 17 more Total bases. It's probably equal or better then the Sox offense considering the Rays face better pitching in the AL East than we do in the Central.

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