
Karen Warren – Houston Chronicle
It is now the All Star Break, one of the real milestones of the baseball season.
There will not be any updates to The Summer Score for a few days. Some teams that dreamt of contending have not cracked the board yet.
And some hopefuls have fallen off. (I am looking at you, Texas.)
And the Padres still only have a score of 1.
It is time to update The Summer Score. For an explanation of The Summer Score, click HERE.
We are now in July. So this month, each day a team is in a playoff position is worth TWO POINTS on their Summer Score.
The Yankees, Astros, Twins, Rays and Indians are from the American League today.
The Dodgers, Braves, Cubs, Nationals and Phillies are from the National League.
SUMMER SCORE RANKINGS FOR JULY 8, 2019
AMERICAN LEAGUE
HOUSTON ASTROS – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
MINNESOTA TWINS – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
NEW YORK YANKEES – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
TAMPA BAY RAYS – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
TEXAS RANGERS – 27 (June 1 – June 19, June 26 – July 2)
BOSTON RED SOX – 17 (May 28 – June 1, June 5 – June 8, June 17 – June 23, June 26)
CLEVELAND INDIANS – 17 (June 23 – June 27, July 3 – July 8)
OAKLAND ATHLETICS – 7 (May 28 – June 1, July 3)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ATLANTA BRAVES – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
CHICAGO CUBS – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
LOS ANGELES DODGERS – 50 (May 28 – July 8)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS – 48 (May 28 – July 7)
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – 40 (May 28 – June 20, June 26 – June 29, July 1 – July 4, July 6, July 8)
COLORADO ROCKIES – 14 (June 20 – July 2)
WASHINGTON NATIONALS – 8 (July 4 – July 5, July 8)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – 2 (June 23 – June 24)
SAN DIEGO PADRES – 1 (June 1)

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