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Who is the hottest team in the MLB right now?
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What do you guys think? I think the Brewers, they have won 9 out of their last 10 games.
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Phillies are the hottest team right now, not because I'm a Phillies fan, but they have the best record in the MLB they have tremendous pitching, great hitting, I know they are in a little slump, but they will pull out of it.
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Astros :trollin: :trollin:
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Phillies
78-41 - 1/4
The Phillies were riding a nine-game winning streak into Sunday before they finally were knocked off by the Giants in San Francisco. Before that, the Phils hadnt lost since the Giants beat them on July 28.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

2
Red Sox
73-46 - 1/30
What did the Red Sox do in the past week? Oh, just walk off three times, twice by the mighty hands of Jacoby Ellsbury (.319 batting average, 19 home runs, 72 RBI entering Tuesday) who is rapidly putting himself in the MVP conversation.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

3
Yankees
73-46 - 2/10
Boston got to it for five runs over the weekend, but New York still has the best bullpen in the AL, with an ERA of 3.08.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

4
Brewers
71-51 3 3/26
The Brewers have won 11 of their past 12, all against the NL Central. That bodes well for the Brew Crew, as they have six games against the Cardinals and Pirates this week.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

5
Braves
71-51 1 4/22
The NL wild-card leaders have to be happy Dan Uggla continues to swing a hot bat. In six games last week, the second baseman hit .423 with four home runs and eight RBI.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

6
Rangers
70-52 1 1/15
The Rangers are 5-5 in their past 10, and third baseman Adrian Beltre (.276-20-76) had a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury. He will be out another three weeks.
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7
Angels
65-57 2 5/26
If Los Angeles can secure a postseason berth, its starting to look as though it would have the most intimidating playoff rotation in the AL. Jered Weaver, Dan Haren, and Ervin Santana have allowed a combined three earned runs in four August starts.
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8
Diamondbacks
68-53 - 7/29
The Diamondbacks havent been able to capitalize on the Giants struggles of late. After going 3-3 last week, the Snakes are still in an NL West dogfight with the defending World Series champs.
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9
Giants
66-56 3 2/18
The Giants are struggling at the wrong time. In a week in which they could have separated themselves from the Diamondbacks and made a statement against the Phillies, the Giants went 2-5. Frustration boiled over on Friday, when Ramon Ramirez plunked Shane
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10
Cardinals
65-57 - 3/26
Matt Holliday led all National Leaguers with 10 RBI last week to go along with a .400 average and four home runs during the Redbirds five-win week.
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Tigers
64-57 - 7/25
Detroit can breathe a sigh of relief as Victor Martinezs knee sprain isnt as bad as it could have been. Martinez is batting .342 in his past 63 games and .566 with runners in scoring position since July 17.
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Rays
64-55 1 1/27
After Casey Kotchmans homer on Monday night, the Rays have the second-most walk-off home runs in the bigs. New game plan, pending Joe Maddons approval: take a small deficit or tie into the bottom of the ninth in every home game; win more games.
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13
Indians
60-57 1 1/26
Ubaldo Jimenezs first start with Cleveland? Five innings, five runs. If the Indians want to get back in it, he needs to get going.
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14
Blue Jays
61-60 - 11/26
The 21-year-old Brett Lawrie is only three games into his big league career, but he looks as if he could be the real deal. The infielder has five hits in his first 11 at-bats with a home run and two RBI.
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Reds
59-62 - 1/18
The Reds lost two of three to both the Astros and the Cubs last week. The Reds, picked by many to win the NL Central, are falling further and further back of the Brewers and Cardinals.
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16
White Sox
60-60 3 6/28
In the midst of a four-game win streak, all of a sudden Chicago sits just five games out of first. With 17 games remaining against Detroit and Cleveland, the White Sox could still win the division.
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17
Marlins
56-65 1 2/28
The Fish avoided tropical storm Emily over the weekend, but not the Cardinals. The Marlins were swept by the Redbirds in a four-game series and have fallen back into last place in the NL East.
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Mets
59-62 1 15/27
The Mets lost Daniel Murphy for the season to a torn MCL in the same game that star shortstop Jose Reyes left early after aggravating his left hamstring injury, which tabled him for part of July.
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Nationals
57-62 1 11/29
The Nats 4-3 record and monster weeks from Rick Ankiel (four HR, nine RBI) and Michael Morse (.452 BA. eight RBI) were not the story in DC. Pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg hitting 98 mph on the gun during a rehab start in Hagerstown on Sunday has baseb
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20
Dodgers
55-65 2 7/27
The Dodgers pitching staff looked very good over the past week, earning the club four wins with three saves and a 2.60 ERA.
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Athletics
53-68 3 10/30
Hideki Matsui is single-handedly is keeping the Athletics offense afloat. He has batted .451 with five homers and 22 RBI since the All-Star break.
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Pirates
57-63 4 11/30
The Bucs entered this week mired in a 10-game losing streak that has all but knocked them out of contention in the NL Central.
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Padres
54-69 3 20/29
The Padres offense, which has consistently ranked near the bottom of the NL in runs scored, exploded for 35 runs during a weekend sweep against the Pirates.
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24
Rockies
57-66 1 1/24
The Rockies went 2-5 last week against the Phillies and Nationals in Denver and continue to slip in the West.
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Twins
53-67 4 6/30
After yet another heart-breaking Twins loss on Monday, were getting closer and closer to Jim Thomes chase for 600 home runs being the only thing to look forward to the rest of the season in Minnesota.
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Royals
50-72 1 7/29
Pro: The Royals called up prospect Johnny Giavotella, and he notched two hits, an RBI, a run, a steal, and a walk in his first game. Con: The Royals are double-digits out of both the division and wild-card races.
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Cubs
54-68 - 16/30
The Cubs had a season-long seven-game win streak snapped on Sunday against the Reds. During the streak, Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro batted .515 with 10 runs scored and seven RBI.
Team: Home | Stats | Fantasy | Schedule | Gear

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Mariners
53-67 - 13/30
Seattle called up Trayvon Robinson, one of the main returns in the Erik Bedard deal. The outfielder had 26 dingers in 103 games at Triple-A and hit one in his second big league game.
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Orioles
47-72 - 7/30
Had Jeremy Guthrie (5-15, 4.38 ERA) taken the loss Monday night against the White Sox, he would have tied the Orioles franchise record for most losses in the teams first 112 games.
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Astros
38-84 - 27/30
It has been that kind of season for the Astros. Left-hander J.A. Happ (4-14, 6.26 ERA), the key return in the Roy Oswalt trade, was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday.
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I'm a Cardinals fan but I know Cardinals aren't doing good.
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I would say the brewers
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the Phillies are always looking good.
But the Red sox are shining this year.
I just hope the Yankees can play better lol.
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