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2009 Power Rankings: April 27
  RK (LW) TEAM REC COMMENT
1 (8) Red Sox 12-6 The Red Sox have outscored opponents 80-36 during their 10-game win streak.
2 (2) Dodgers 13-6 The Dodgers are second in the NL in runs and third in ERA.
3 (4) Blue Jays 14-6 The Blue Jays have won their first six series of 2009.
4 (5) Cardinals 13-6 Led by Albert Pujols, St. Louis leads the NL in runs scored (115).
5 (1) Marlins 11-7 The Marlins have allowed 44 runs during their six-game losing streak.
6 (9) Mariners 12-7 The Mariners lead the American League in ERA (3.50).
7 (20) Pirates 11-7 The Pirates' pitchers lead the majors in ERA (2.97) and quality starts (12).
8 (16) Phillies 9-8 The Phillies swept the Marlins by a combined score of 26-9.
9 (7) Tigers 10-8 Armando Galarraga leads the club with a 3-0 record and 1.85 ERA.
10 (6) Yankees 9-9 New York's pitching is the worst in MLB with a 6.25 ERA.
11 (3) Cubs 9-8 Chicago's starters have 11 quality starts, led by Carlos Zambrano and Rich Harden with three each.
12 (15) Braves 9-9 Derek Lowe, Javier Vazquez and Jair Jurrjens form a solid trio in the Braves' rotation, but the team's main concern is its offense.
13 (10) Padres 10-8 Heath Bell leads MLB relievers with seven saves and has allowed five baserunners in 7 2/3 innings.
14 (12) Reds 10-8 At home away from home: The Reds are 7-3 on the road.
15 (11) Mets 8-10 Carlos Beltran leads the National League in batting at .406.
16 (13) White Sox 9-9 SS Alexei Ramirez (.194 batting average) also had a miserable beginning last year, when he batted .138 in April.
17 (14) Royals 9-9 The Royals rank third in the majors in ERA (3.47).
18 (17) Rays 7-12 Starting pitching (5.01 ERA) has been an issue for the Rays, who have lost nine of their past 12.
19 (18) Twins 9-10 The Twins have allowed more runs than they've scored (103 to 80), but they are 3-0 in one-run games.
20 (26) Giants 8-9 The Giants allowed only seven runs during their five-game win streak, which ended Sunday.
21 (19) Rangers 8-10 The Rangers lead MLB with 38 home runs and have five players with five or more homers.
22 (27) Brewers 8-10 Braden Looper's performance (2-0, 2.21 ERA) is elevating hopes in Milwaukee.
23 (23) Angels 7-11 The Angels have shown some life with a 3-3 record in their past six games.
24 (21) Athletics 7-10 Matt Holliday is homerless in his first 66 at-bats with Oakland.
25 (22) Orioles 9-10 The Orioles have lost seven of 10 after starting 6-3.
26 (24) Indians 7-12 Cliff Lee could end up on the trade market if the Tribe don't improve.
27 (28) Diamondbacks 7-11 The Diamondbacks' run differential (minus-25) is the worst in MLB.
28 (25) Rockies 6-11 The Rockies hold the second-worst NL ERA (5.54).
29 (29) Astros 7-12 Only Philadelphia (three) has fewer errors than Houston (five).
30 (30) Nationals 4-13 Jordan Zimmermann (2-0, 2.38 ERA) has half the Nationals' wins.

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