MLB Power Rankings: Cardinal dominance is getting old

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Jun 12, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Rays designated hitter Joey Butler (9) gets a Gatorade bath after they beat the Chicago White Sox at Tropicana Field. Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Chicago White Sox 7-5. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 12, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Rays designated hitter Joey Butler (9) gets a Gatorade bath after they beat the Chicago White Sox at Tropicana Field. Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Chicago White Sox 7-5. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /

39. Josh Donaldson finally started gaining some ground in the All-Star voting. As if he needed any additional help out of what Stephen Amell and his bat have provided, Donaldson make a daring leap into the stands to catch a foul ball for what appears to be the catch of the year. Send your votes in now.. . Previous: -1th. Toronto Blue Jays. 10. team

Chicago Cubs. 9. team. 9. The Cubs have their toes dipped in a lot of areas for the trade deadline, but the team should be focused on adding pitching. Kyle Henricks and Travis Wood have been serviceable, but landing Hamels would certainly set them over the top.. . Previous: -1th

New York Yankees. 8. team. 43. You have to give the Yankees credit for how well they’ve performed in 2015, especially when you consider the lack of production from the middle infield and the majority of their rotation. It’s hard to imagine them going that much longer without addressing those needs.. . Previous: -2th

90. The Nats are hot again, winning seven out of their last ten. With the pitching staff fully healthy again, Washington starters have given up just six earned runs and struck out 37 over their last 41.2 innings.. . Previous: . Washington Nationals. 7. team

6. team. 21. 29-year-old Rookie Joey Butler has been a nice addition to a Rays team that was lacking offense. After receiving two small cups of coffee in the Majors, Butler has hit six home runs and driven in 20 in his first 45 games.. . Previous: +3rd. Tampa Bay Rays

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