The top three teams in the rankings --?Chicago Cubs, Washington Nationals and Texas Rangers?-- remained unchanged this week. But there was some movement elsewhere in the top five, with the Red Sox moving up two spots to No. 4 and the hard-luck Cleveland Indians dropping a spot to No. 5. After they looked like one of the ALs most dangerous teams for much of the season, the Indians have been hit hard by injuries, as they lost pitchers Danny Salazar and Carlos Carrasco (broken finger) in recent weeks. Cleveland is still on its way to the playoffs, but the path to the franchises first title since 1948 got a lot bumpier.The Red Sox, meanwhile, seem to be headed in the right direction as the playoffs near, finishing the week with a sweep of the New York Yankees and increasing their lead in the AL East to three games.This weeks voters are Jim Bowden of ESPN Insider, Eric Karabell of ESPN Fantasy, Tim Kurkjian of ESPN, David Schoenfield of the SweetSpot Blog Network/ESPN.com and Jayson Stark of ESPN.com. Most of the team comments come courtesy of the SweetSpot Blog Network.Past rankings: Week 23 |?Week 22?|?Week 21?|?Week 20 |?Week 19 |?Week 18 |?Week 17 |?Week 16 |?Week 15 |?Week 14 |?Week 13 |?Week 12 |?Week 11 |?Week 10 | ?Week 9 |?Week 8 |?Week 7 |?Week 6 |?Week 5 |?Week 4 | Week 3 | Week 2 | Week 1 | Preseason1. Chicago CubsRecord: 94-55 Week 23 ranking: No. 1All of the Cubs focus now is on preparing for the playoffs. One part of that would be getting Jake Arrieta back as close to his form from last year as possible before the postseason gets underway. In his past six starts Arrieta has struggled some with command, walking 21 guys in 37 1/3 innings.?-- ESPN.com2. Washington NationalsRecord: 88-61 Week 23 ranking: No. 2Trea Turner continues to play like Superman, with a .355/.377/.590 line and 27 steals in 31 attempts. Among NL batters with 250 plate appearances, only teammate Daniel Murphy has a higher OPS. The only knock against him is a 49-to-9 strikeout-to-walk ratio, but that should improve, in part, because pitchers will become more careful in pitching to him.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot3. Texas RangersRecord: 88-62 Week 23 ranking: No. 3With the Rangers closing in on 90 wins for the fifth time in seven seasons, the focus will be on setting up the pitching staff for success in the playoffs. After Cole Hamels and Yu Darvish, there are numerous questions in both the rotation and the bullpen.?--?Brandon Land (@onestrikeaway), One Strike Away4. Boston Red SoxRecord: 85-64 Week 23 ranking: No. 6The Red Soxs staff as a whole has been good in September, pitching to a 3.00 ERA. But the bullpen has really been outstanding, with an incredible 0.94 ERA. Dominant performances from Craig Kimbrel, Joe Kelly, Brad Ziegler, Koji Uehara and Junichi Tazawa have the bullpens K/9 at 11.1 in September. The bullpen was great again Sunday, giving up no runs in 5 1/3 innings.?--?Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona5. Cleveland IndiansRecord:?86-63 Week 23 ranking: No. 4The Indians continue their march toward the playoffs despite injuries first to starter Danny Salazar and, on Saturday, to Carlos Carrasco, who has been one of the stalwarts of the rotation.?--?Susan Petrone, Its Pronounced Lajaway6. Los Angeles DodgersRecord: 84-65 Week 23 ranking: No. 5The Dodgers havent lost two in a row since the end of August. After allowing more than five runs per game last month, Dodgers pitching is yielding less than three runs per game in September. --?Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit7. Toronto Blue JaysRecord: 81-68 Week 23 ranking: No. 7Toronto opened the month two games up in the division, but the offense has dried up. The Jays are ranked last in the AL with 55 runs scored in September.?-- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit8. Baltimore OriolesRecord: 82-67 Week 23 ranking: No. 8The Orioles would have preferred to fare better than a split in their series against the Rays. But theyll settle for being a couple of games back of Boston in the AL East as they prepare for a pivotal, four-game series at home against the Red Sox. With only two weeks left in the season, this is the Orioles best chance to make up ground in the division.?--?Matt Kremnitzer (@mattkremnitzer), Camden Depot9. San Francisco GiantsRecord: 79-70 Week 23 ranking: No. 10Buster Posey hit his 13th home run of the year off St. Louis lefty Jaime Garcia?on Friday, exactly two months after he hit his 12th homer. The drought is over, but San Francisco remains in a fight with the Mets and Cardinals for an NL wild-card spot. -- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona10. New York MetsRecord: 80-69 Week 23 ranking: No. 12The Mets have won 11 of their past 14 games, are 20-7 in their past 27 contests and have won seven of their past eight series. They are 41-33 at home this season, including 12-3 in their past 15 home games.?-- Joe Janish (@metstoday), MetsToday.com11. Detroit TigersRecord: 79-70 Week 23 ranking: No. 11The 2016 Tigers have been hard to figure out, as they have looked at times like a playoff team. Splitting a series with the Twins and splitting a series with the Indians is just another example. Two games back in the wild-card race, the Tigers need a run of wins.?-- ESPN.com12. Seattle MarinersRecord: 79-70 Week 23 ranking: No. 15The Ms won eight in a row before dropping the first two of a three-game set against the Astros. Seattle rebounded with a win Sunday, and the two AL West foes remain locked in a battle for the final wild-card spot. Felix Hernandez took an unsightly loss Friday and continues to scuffle.?-- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona13. St. Louis CardinalsRecord: 78-71 Week 23 ranking: No. 13It looked bleak after the Cardinals lost the first two games of the series against the Giants, but they won the final two, with rookie Alex Reyes throwing seven scoreless in his third career start and what felt like a must-win game for the Cards. The road trip continues this week with Colorado and Wrigley.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot14. New York YankeesRecord: 77-72 Week 23 ranking: No. 9The Yankees missed Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman this week. Pitching in his third straight game, Dellin Betances blew a three-run lead to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday. The overworked closer also blew a tie game to the Dodgers on Wednesday. Although the playoffs look a lot further away for the Yankees after a bad week, one bright spot was Masahiro Tanakas seven-inning, one-run start against Boston, which bolstered his case for the AL Cy Young Award.?--?EJ Fagan,?Its About the Money15. Houston AstrosRecord: 78-71 Week 23 ranking: No. 14Doug Fister continues to fade badly down the stretch, including getting hammered Sunday with a chance for a big sweep in Seattle. He has a 7.85 ERA since Aug. 11, and the Astros have lost his past five starts, in which he has gone five innings once and less than five the other four times.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot16. Miami MarlinsRecord:?74-75 Week 23 ranking: No. 17Monday marks the return of Wei-Yin Chen from the disabled list. He has been out for two months because of a sprained elbow. Jose Fernandez, who pitches against the Nationals on Tuesday, is 3-0 with a 1.42 earned run average against the NL East leaders this season.?-- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit17. Kansas City RoyalsRecord: 76-73 Week 23 ranking: No. 16A five-game losing streak that included a brutal, four-game sweep at home to the As, in which they were outscored 43-12, knocked the Royals out of the wild-card race. In the end, given that theyve been outscored by 32 runs this season, they were fortunate to hang in there until mid-September.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot18. Pittsburgh PiratesRecord: 74-75 Week 23 ranking: No. 18The Pirates fought their way back to .500 on Saturday, then fell back below on Sunday. Theyll need everything to go right to leapfrog the Cardinals, Mets or Giants for a wild-card spot. That looks a lot more difficult now, with Gerrit Cole shut down for the season with right elbow posterior inflammation.?-- Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona19. Colorado RockiesRecord: 72-77 Week 23 ranking: No. 19The Rockies might finally be figuring out pitching at altitude. Theyve shut out opponents three times at Coors Field since Aug. 31. The latest instance occurred Saturday, as Jon Grays 16 strikeouts and Game Score of 95 both set franchise records. Chad Bettis two-hit, seven-strikeout shutout on Sept. 5 and Grays performance are two of the five best games in Rockies history in terms of Game Score.?--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers20. Chicago White SoxRecord: 72-77 Week 23 ranking: No. 20James Shields has a 9.42 K/9 in three September starts and has held opponents to a .222 batting average thanks to a .206 BABIP. Why a 5.65 ERA on the month? Eleven walks havent helped. With 74 walks on the season, Shields is on pace to eclipse last years career high of 81 walks -- in far fewer innings.?--?Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona21. Milwaukee BrewersRecord: 68-82 Week 23 ranking:?No. 21With it clear that they wont be playing into late October, the Brewers decided to shut down starting pitcher Junior Guerra. The 31-year-old rookie finished his season by hurling six shutout innings against the Reds. He was quite remarkable this year (9-3, 2.81 ERA, 7.4 K/9, 3.18 BB/9 and a 45.3 percent ground-ball rate) and has a strong chance of being Milwaukees Opening Day starter come spring.?-- Gabe Stoltz (@Stoltzy3), Disciples of Uecker22. Tampa Bay RaysRecord: 64-85 Week 23 ranking: No. 25The Rays have been holding their own against tough divisional opponents all month. It bodes well for the future, but it remains difficult to look back at their 3-24 run from June 16 to July 16 and not wonder what might have been if they had been merely bad instead of horrific in that one-month stretch.?--?Jason?Hanselman?(@sandykazmir), The Process Report23. Oakland AthleticsRecord: 66-83 Week 23 ranking: No. 24With two home runs Sunday, Khris Davis reached 40 for the season. Meanwhile, catcher Jacob Nottingham, the main prospect the Brewers got for Davis, hit .234/.295/.347 at Double-A.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot24. Philadelphia PhilliesRecord: 67-83 Week 23 ranking: No. 23Its hard to force a trade if one wasnt there, but the inability to flip Jeanmar Gomez at the trade deadline might end up being a missed opportunity. Since July 31, Gomez has gotten quite a bit worse, as he has allowed 13 runs and 26 hits in just 17 2/3 innings of work. Before the deadline, hed given up 15 runs and 43 hits, but that was over 48 2/3 innings.?--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers25. Los Angeles AngelsRecord: 65-84 Week 23 ranking: No. 22Albert Pujols is up to 112 RBIs but is slugging just .456. The most recent player to drive in 110 runs while slugging less than .460 was Tony Batista in 2004, an infamous year in which he had a .272 OBP. Pujols has hit .317 with runners in scoring position but a lowly .222/.260/.389 with the bases empty.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot26. Cincinnati RedsRecord: 63-86 Week 23 ranking: No. 26It has been a rough season. Cincinnati has used a franchise-record 32 pitchers this year, and that collection of hurlers is three homers away from breaking the MLB record (241) for home runs allowed in a season. History in the making! --?Chad Dotson (@dotsonc), Redleg Nation27. San Diego PadresRecord: 62-87 Week 23 ranking: No. 27San Diego dented the playoff hopes of the Giants by sweeping three in San Francisco last week. Wil Myers became the first player in franchise history to record 25 homers, doubles and steals in a single season.?-- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit28. Arizona DiamondbacksRecord: 63-86 Week 23 ranking: No. 28Shelby Miller returned to the D-backs rotation on Aug. 31 after a well-documented series of struggles. The situation remains ugly, as he has allowed 14 earned runs in 20 2/3 innings in his four starts since coming back to the majors, with his latest loss coming Saturday. --?Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona29. Atlanta BravesRecord: 58-91 Week 23 ranking:?No. 29Since Matt Kemp joined the Atlanta lineup at the beginning of August, the Braves have gone 21-23 and are averaging more than five runs scored per game, compared to just 3.4 before Kemp arrived. The young pitching still needs improvement, as theyve gone from giving up 4.7 runs per game before August to 5.6 since.?-- Martin Gandy (@gondeee), Chop County30. Minnesota TwinsRecord: 55-95 Week 23 ranking: No. 30After getting swept over the weekend by the Mets, the Twins are now 3? games ahead of the Braves for the worst record in baseball and the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 draft. -- ESPN.com Cheap Air Max 90 Free Shipping . The Masters champion and winner of last weeks Australian PGA has a three-round total of 14-under 199 at Royal Melbourne. "Im in a really good position for tomorrow," Scott said. Cheap Air Max 90 Wholesale . Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. http://www.wholesaleairmax90canada.com/ . 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Glamorgan 199 and 11 for 1 need a further 170 runs to beat Leicestershire 96 and 283 (Dexter 73, Robson 72, van der Gugten 4-81)Scorecard Glamorgans seamers picked up Leicestershires last eight second-innings wickets for just 85 runs to put the visitors in a strong position to go on and win their Division Two Specsavers County Championship match at Grace Road.Needing 181 to win, Glamorgan did lose an early wicket, pacy left-arm seamer Dieter Klein trapping Nick Selman lbw for just 2 before bad light saw play ended 15 overs early.The morning had seen Leicestershire openers Angus Robson and Paul Horton extend their second-innings partnership to 123 before being parted. Robson hit three fours in a single over from Timm Van der Gugten to bring up his ninth half-century of the season before Horton was drawn into pushing at a Craig Meschede delivery and edged to second slip.On the same score, Robson attempted to cut a short ball from Lukas Carey but succeeded only in edging to first slip, where Will Bragg held the catch.Neil Dexter and Mark Cosgrove added 75 for the third wicket before the lCosgrove, having survived two vehement appeals for catches behind the wicket, drove aairily at a Meschede inswinger delivered from around the wicket and had his off stump knocked back.ddddddddddddNed Eckersley played two glorious back-foot drives through the off side before clipping a Michael Hogan leg-stump half-volley straight into the hands of square leg, and Mark Pettini, having suffered a first-ball duck in the first innings, had made only 1 when he chopped a wide delivery from Van der Gugten on to his stumps.Harry Dearden, making his home debut for Leicestershire, played solidly in going to 16 before being trapped leg before on the back foot to a van der Gugten inswinger, and the tail quickly followed, with Hogan picking up two wickets in two balls. Dexter was the last man to go, looking to force a wide delivery into the off side and like Pettini, edging the ball into his stumps, to give van der Gugten match figures of 9 for 133.Kliens dismissal of Selman indicated Glamorgan might not find their target easy to reach, but with the ball continuing to swing Leicestershire were frustrated when light forced an early close. ' ' '