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Weekly Team Power Rankings
Monday, April 29th, 2019
Here are the current team power rankings for Major League Baseball:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency): 1) Texas Rangers (146.0, +) 2) San Diego Padres (120.7, +) 3) Los Angeles Angels (117.0, ++) 4) Cleveland Indians (116.7, --) 5) New York Mets (109.3, -) 6) Philadelphia Phillies (105.9, +) 7) Tampa Bay Rays (103.9, o) 8) Cincinnati Reds (101.9, ++) 9) Los Angeles Dodgers (100.0, --) 10) Oakland Athletics (98.0, -) 11) Boston Red Sox (97.4, +) 12) Baltimore Orioles (95.1, ++) 13) Arizona Diamondbacks (93.1, ++) 14) Miami Marlins (93.0, --) 15) Chicago White Sox (87.7, +) 16) Kansas City Royals (87.0, --) 17) Washington Nationals (87.0, --) 18) Milwaukee Brewers (86.9, ++) 19) Chicago Cubs (86.0, ++) 20) San Francisco Giants (82.6, ++) 21) Minnesota Twins (82.5, o) 22) Toronto Blue Jays (79.6, --) 23) Pittsburgh Pirates (76.0, --) 24) Detroit Tigers (74.1, o) 25) New York Yankees (72.1, --) 26) Atlanta Braves (64.3, +) 27) Colorado Rockies (64.3, o) 28) Seattle Mariners (62.7, --) 29) Houston Astros (56.9, +) 30) St. Louis Cardinals (50.3, -)
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, April 29th, 2019
Who holds the single season record in the Major League Baseball for intentional walks?
Barry Bonds, SF, 120, 2004 Barry Bonds, SF, 68, 2002 Barry Bonds, SF, 61, 2003 Willie McCovey, SF, 45, 1969 Albert Pujols, STL, 44, 2009
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Walker Bags NL Best Player Award
Monday, April 29th, 2019
His hard work and hustle paid off this week. The hard-working and hard-playing Christian Walker was rewarded with the National League Player of the Week honors.
The scrappy Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman hit .371 while collecting 13 hits in 35 at-bats, 3 home runs and 12 RBIs.
Hitting .293 to date, Walker has 7 home runs and 22 RBIs. He has played in 19 games.
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