Power Rankings: Dodgers' No. 1 streak reaches 10

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are the top-ranked team in our MLB Power Rankings for the 10th straight week, but only by the slimmest of margins over the Boston Red Sox.

How slim is the lead? After the vote from our panel of experts, the Dodgers and the Red Sox finished with the same number of overall points. But we couldn't have a co-No. 1 situation. So, the Dodgers were deemed the top team based on our one and only tiebreaker: They received more first-place votes than the Red Sox.

The Red Sox and Yankees finished No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, for the fourth straight week. Rounding out the top five, baseball's hottest team, the Philadelphia Phillies, moved up one spot to No. 4, switching places with the Los Angeles Angels.

One of our panelists, Enrique Rojas of ESPNDeportes.com, wrote the comments below. Meanwhile, you can rank the teams yourself.

Tune in to "Baseball Tonight" every Monday on ESPN to see the week's U.S. Army Power Rankings. The Chicago Cubs are the U.S. Army Team of the Week. The Cubs, who've won four straight games, made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving up five spots to No. 12.

2009 Power Rankings: July 20
 RK (LW)TEAMRECCOMMENT
Los Angeles Dodgers1 (1)Dodgers58-34New ace Clayton Kershaw has a 5-0 record and a 0.63 ERA in his past seven starts.
Boston Red Sox2 (2)Red Sox55-36Jason Bay is hitting .178 (8-for-45) with one homer and three RBIs in July.
New York Yankees3 (3)Yankees54-37The Yankees have a 41-22 record, the best in MLB, since A-Rod came back on May 8.
Philadelphia Phillies4 (5)Phillies51-38The Phillies have won eight in a row and 12 of 13.
Los Angeles Angels5 (4)Angels52-38No K-Rod, no problem: Brian Fuentes leads the majors with 28 saves in 31 opportunities.
Tampa Bay Rays6 (9)Rays51-41J.P. Howell saved all three victories against the Royals this past weekend.
St. Louis Cardinals7 (8)Cardinals51-43Mark DeRosa is now 0-for-15 as a member of the Cardinals.
San Francisco Giants8 (7)Giants50-41Aside from Matt Cain (11-2) and Tim Lincecum (10-2), the rest of the Giants' starters are 18-25.
Detroit Tigers9 (10)Tigers48-42The Tigers have lost nine of 12 on the road and are only 4-13 against the AL East.
Texas Rangers10 (6)Rangers49-41The Rangers have lost five of seven games since July 8.
Colorado Rockies11 (12)Rockies50-42The Rockies have won 30 of 40 since June 4.
Chicago Cubs12 (17)Cubs47-43The Cubs have won six of seven to take second place in the NL Central from Milwaukee.
Seattle Mariners13 (13)Mariners49-43Ichiro Suzuki has hit safely in 26 of the past 28 games.
Chicago White Sox14 (14)White Sox47-44The White Sox have a 32-22 record since May 18.
Milwaukee Brewers15 (11)Brewers47-45Ryan Braun is hitting .218 (12-for-55) with no homers and one RBI in July.
Minnesota Twins16 (16)Twins47-45Joe Nathan has not allowed a run since May 21 (23.2 innings).
Atlanta Braves17 (18)Braves46-46The Braves have won seven of their past 10 to reach .500 and climb into second place in the NL East.
Florida Marlins18 (15)Marlins46-47After being swept in a three-game series during the weekend, the Marlins have lost eight in a row to the Phillies in Miami.
Houston Astros19 (19)Astros46-46The Astros have a 27-17 record since May 31.
Toronto Blue Jays20 (20)Blue Jays46-47Adam Lind, who had 22 home runs in 676 career at-bats entering 2009, has 20 homers in 355 at-bats this season.
New York Mets21 (21)Mets43-48The Mets have averaged only 3.08 runs and have a 9-15 record in their past 24 games.
Cincinnati Reds22 (22)Reds44-47Francisco Cordero (22 saves, 1.16 ERA) has allowed only three hits in his past 10 outings.
Baltimore Orioles23 (23)Orioles41-50The Orioles own the AL's worst road record (15-29).
Pittsburgh Pirates24 (24)Pirates40-51The Pirates have lost 12 of 17 and have averaged 2.9 runs during that period.
Arizona Diamondbacks25 (26)Diamondbacks39-53The Diamondbacks have scored two or fewer runs in 28 games this season.
Kansas City Royals26 (27)Royals37-54The Royals have lost eight of their past nine games.
Oakland Athletics27 (25)Athletics38-52Brett Anderson has allowed only one earned run in his past four starts (26.1 innings).
Cleveland Indians28 (28)Indians36-57The Indians have lost 21 of their past 28 games.
San Diego Padres29 (29)Padres37-55The Padres rank last in batting (.232) and runs scored (342) in the majors.
Washington Nationals30 (30)Nationals26-65The Nats have lost 10 of their past 11 and are 0-4 under new manager Jim Riggleman.