After an uninspired winter and start to this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers are getting awfully close to reaching some heights that looked unattainable.
Such as the best record in baseball.
Perhaps the National League MVP award.
And even the top spot in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.
The Dodgers continued a blazing-hot August from both a collective and individual perspective, winning four of six games last week while superstar Mookie Betts had a triumphant homecoming in Fenway Park, where he once called home before the Boston Red Sox gifted him to L.A. before the 2020 season.
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Betts equaled his career high in home runs Sunday, slugging his 35th with 33 games left in the season. He had consecutive three-hit games in Boston and now leads the National League with a 1.018 OPS.
Yep, 41 points better than Ronald Acuña Jr.
The Braves star seemed to have MVP locked up - and with 59 steals to accompany his 28 homers and .977 OPS, might still be the favorite. But he has company in Betts and fellow Dodger Freddie Freeman, who set a franchise record with his 50th double Sunday and has a .998 OPS.
The Dodgers are now 80-49, up to No. 2 in our power rankings - and host the 84-44 Braves for four games beginning Thursday. While both clubs are locks to earn division titles and first-round byes, suddenly there's a lot more at stake just under the surface.
A look at this week's rankings:
1. Atlanta Braves (–)
Reliever Pierce Johnson has given up one earned run in 13 outings since trade from Colorado.
2. Los Angeles Dodgers (+1)
Win four more and they'd have an .862 winning percentage (25-4) in August.
3. Baltimore Orioles (-1)
With Felix Bautista likely out for the year, DL Hall and John Means may loom large in September and beyond.
4. Tampa Bay Rays (+1)
This team's resilience should bode well in the playoffs.
5. Houston Astros (+1)
Justin Verlander tips his cap to Miguel Cabrera one more time.
6. Texas Rangers (-2)
Just a hiccup, or something caught in their throat?
7. Seattle Mariners (-)
As Royals leave town, A's come in. That's good livin'.