
After two weeks I still feel confident in saying the American League East has two elite teams. Unfortunately for Red Sox Nation, Boston is not of those two teams. The Rays and Yankees will not only battle each other for a division title, but now power rankings supremacy as well.
1. Tampa Bay Rays (10-3): 7-0 on the road and just polished off a four-game sweep in Fenway. This team looks scary good.
2. New York Yankees (9-3): Once Mark Teixiera picks it up, watch out for the Yanks.
3. Philadelphia Phillies (8-4): They can hit, pitch and play defense. They also have this guy named Halladay on their team.
4. Minnesota Twins (9-4): You gotta love the new Target Field. The Twins lineup isn't too shabby either.
5. San Francisco Giants (8-4): Two weeks into the season and I can't think of any pitcher that will prevent Tim Lincecum from his third straight Cy Young.
6. St. Louis Cardinals (8-4): 20 innings of craziness just to lose. Tough game, but the Cardinals need Matt Holliday to return to form.
7. Florida Marlins (8-5): The end of Jorge Cantu's streak, but two straight wins against the Phillies make this Marlins a team a serious wild card contender.
8. Oakland A's (9-5): Oakland pitching has only allowed 47 runs in 14 games.
9. Colorado Rockies (6-6): Two blown saves for Franklin Morales, but the Rockies will have Huston Street when it really counts.
10. Detroit Tigers (7-5): This team can hit, but can they pitch?
11. Atlanta Braves (7-5): The NL East is just as competitive as the AL. Jason Heyward update: 3 homers and 15 RBIs. Wow.
12. Pittsburgh Pirates (7-5): They're either blown out or winning a close game. Don't know if they'll get this high again the power rankings.
13. Seattle Mariners (6-7): A nice four game winning streak has the team in the thick of it again.
14. Texas Rangers (5-7): All four teams in the AL West could be in it in the final weeks. Nelson Cruz is a beast.
15. Anaheim Angels (6-7): Balanced team top to bottom. Just worried there might not be enough starpower.
16. Toronto Blue Jays (7-6): Vernon Wells keeps raking. Six homers and 11 RBIs.
17. Cleveland Indians (6-6): This could be the best team in the league if they only play the White Sox all year (5-1).
18. Chicago Cubs (5-7): Disarray throughout this team, but Carlos Silva has pitched unbelievably for the Cubs in two starts.
19. Washington Nationals (6-6): Can anyone score on Livan Hernandez?
20. Boston Red Sox (4-9): This team is in trouble fast if Ortiz and Drew's bats don't wake up. Swept at Fenway in a four game set?
21. Milwaukee Brewers (5-7): I just don't see any pitchers you can count on day in and day out.
22. Los Angeles Dodgers (6-6): Manny Ramirez needs to build off that pinch hit home run.
23. San Diego Padres (6-6): I don't know how they did it, but the Padres are .500 through two weeks.
24. Chicago White Sox (4-9): Hard to believe a team with a rotation as good as their and a bullpen that's even better is this bad through two weeks.
25. Cincinnati Reds (5-8): I wanted to see a big start from this Reds team and it's just not happening.
26. Arizona Diamondbacks (5-7): Chris Young is off to a hot start with three homers and 15 RBIs.
27. New York Mets (4-8): Francisco Rodriguez estimated he threw more than 100 pitches in the bullpen warming up for about 10 innings straight in the Mets 2-1 victory.
28. Kansas City Royals (5-7): Scott Podsednik leads the AL hitting at an astounding .457 clip.
29. Houston Astros (3-9): Out of the cellar thanks to two wins against the Cubs over the weekend.
30. Baltimore Orioles (2-11): Hey, at least they have one win each week after knocking off Oakland on Sunday.
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