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The 2025 MLB Power Rankings are back with the last edition before the trade deadline. The Yankees are slipping and the Blue Jays are soaring.
The Tigers might be coming off a sizeable 10-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon, but it has not fully erased what has been an abysmal spell for the team for the past couple of weeks. The team lost the first three games to the Blue Jays, now the best team in baseball, getting outscored 23-7 in the process.
Two months after there were concerns about another lost season in Toronto, the Blue Jays are now eyeing the best record in baseball. How about that turnaround? The Jays were 25-27 after a 13-0 loss on May 25.
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Auburn Wire on MSNDylan Watts becomes the second Auburn Tiger selected by Toronto in the 2025 MLB draftDylan Watts joined Eric Snow by being selected by the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, being taken in the 7th round.
Despite Skubal tossing six scoreless innings, the Blue Jays got to the Tigers’ bullpen, scoring six runs in the final two innings, including a four-run ninth that featured three home runs by the visitors, leading to another 6-1 defeat.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNToronto Blue Jays Manager Delivers Inspiring Message After Team’s Historic MLB-Best RecordThe Toronto Blue Jays have the best record in the MLB, and manager John Schneider has an inspiring message for their journey.
The Blue Jays and Brewers are two of the hottest teams in baseball and continue to climb the Fastball On SI MLB power rankings poll.
Having already added Ryan McMahon to boost their production at third base, the New York Yankees may not be done dealing with the Colorado Rockies leading up to the trade deadline on Thursday.
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