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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Red Sox rolls into the second half, Al East -Raum

Red Sox rolls into the second half, Al East -Raum


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The team, which has made one of the strangest prelets in the previous season in the recent baseball story, is hotter in the second half than any other.

The Boston Red Sox, who exchanged $ 313 million Slugger Rafael-Devers in mid-June, will bring a winning streak of 10 games into the second half in the second half. Within a game of the New York Yankees and at a short distance from first place from Toronto Blue Jays in a unique Rugged American Lagedue Ost.

And you have enlarged six more places in the 10th place in the USA -Sport -Rankt lists from USA Today.

Boston has a four-game swey from Tampa Bay and opens the second half with a showdown in Wrigley Field against the Cubs. A pitching staff who was once defeated by injuries and poor performance now has two right-handers, Lucas Giolito and Brayan Bello, which appear like reliable close. The line-up, the berries of Devers, benefited from the calm and concentrated rise of the Super-Rokie-Römers Anthony, the recent activation of all-star Alex Bregman and the star turn of the midfielder Ceddanne Rafaela.

In his last 21 games, Rafaela beat 1.152 OPS, 10 doubles and eight Home Runs .347. No wonder that Boston won 11 out of 12 in July – and continues to rise when the trading period comes in sight.

A look at our updated rankings:

1. Detroit tiger (-)

  • From roaring to a whimper when they end in the first half.
  • You take a series in the Yankee Stadium to hardly keep control of NL Central.
  • Shohei ohtani is up to three innings and looks better every time.
  • From Rothot to five out of six.
  • An Ascendant Farm system may add the best preparation shortstop in Jojo Parker.
  • Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga will make this a completely different team.

9. New York Yankees (-)

  • Aaron Judge seemed strange in the all-star game.
  • In addition to his offensive heroic deeds, Rookie Carlos Narvaez leads the majors with 20 runners who were caught.
  • A 10-game road trip to type the second half can still determine your fate.
  • With Matt Chapman back, Willy Adames and Rafael -Devers should thrive in the second half.

14. Tampa Bay Rays (-4)

  • Did you play in a neutral actor at the closing of the trade?

15th St. Louis Cardinals (-3)

  • In a packaged NL Central Race you are the “Why not us?” Entry.

16. Cincinnati Reds (-1)

17. Texas Rangers (-)

  • Almost reaching is a significant performance.

18. Arizona Diamondbacks (-)

19th Los Angeles Angels (-)

  • Shocked the world by designing Tyler Bremen's second in total.

20. Minnesota Twins (-)

  • Rob Manfred insists that they will be sold soon.

21. Kansas City Royals (+1)

  • Seth Lugo would be considerably attractive on the trading market.

22. Cleveland Guardians (+1)

  • Paul Sewald meets IL again with a painful shoulder.
  • What a week for Kyle Stowers: three-Homer game against his old team and a downturn bomb.
  • Had the chance to ensure that Bryan Baker Deal did not start. Then Miami swept them.
  • Introducing a beautiful pop for Brian Snitker during the all-star game.
  • Paul Slenes impresses Clayton Kershaw with training routine.

27. Athletics (+1)

  • Everything that Brent Roker does is to hit bombs in all-star games. You should try to bring you to Yolo County.

28. Washington Nationals (-1)

29. Chicago White Sox (-)

  • Yes, even Shane Smith came to the All -Star game -for 10 parking spaces.

30. Colorado Rockies (-)

  • Ethan Holliday is a nice hope for sale, at least for a while.

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