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After a brief hiatus for the Home Run Derby (congrats, Big Dumper) and the All-Star Game (congrats, National League), it's time to get back to business with power rankings heading into the second "half" of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
The American League Central-leading Tigers are the first team to 60 wins. They square off with the AL East-leading Blue Jays in a four-game series later this week in Motown. If the Jays want to track down the Tigers for the top seed in the AL, this series would be a good start.
Again, sometimes you just need a little break. So many good teams limped into the All-Star break, but they'll all come back fresh and relaxed on Friday.
The Boston Red Sox, who traded $313 million slugger Rafael Devers in mid-June, will take a 10-game winning streak into the second half, climbing within a game of the New York Yankees and lurking within striking distance of the first-place Toronto Blue Jays in a once-again rugged American League East.
Soon, the baseball world will pause to watch some of the biggest names in the sport participate in the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game in Atlanta. A number of teams might welcome the reset that comes with the All-Star break.
As we near baseball's second half, let's take a look at each team's preseason odds and where they stand now to see how each team has fared.