For the first time this season, the Chicago Cubs werent the unanimous No. 1 team, with the red-hot Cleveland Indians picking up one first-place vote. After winning 14 in a row, the Indians finished the week on a down note, losing their last two, including a 17-1 drubbing on Sunday. But the Indians winning streak, combined with the Cubs struggles in New York, were enough to steal a vote away.Can the Cubs get back on track and hold onto the top spot heading into the All-Star break at the end of the week?Elsewhere, the Houston Astros made their way back into the top 10 ( No. 8) for the first time since Week 1 when they were No. 9. After starting at No. 5 in our preseason rankings, the Astros dropped as low as No. 25 (Week 5 and Week 7).This weeks voters are Jim Bowden of ESPN Insider, Eric Karabell of ESPN Fantasy, Tim Kurkjian of ESPN, David Schoenfield of the SweetSpot Blog Network/ESPN.com and Jayson Stark of ESPN.com. Most of the team comments come courtesy of the SweetSpot Blog Network.Past rankings: Week 12 |?Week 11 |?Week 10 | ?Week 9 |?Week 8 |?Week 7 |?Week 6 |?Week 5 |?Week 4 | Week 3 | Week 2 | Week 1 | Preseason1. Chicago CubsRecord:?51-30 Week 12 ranking: No. 1The Cubs have played .500 baseball over their past 30 games, but they still find themselves with the best record in baseball and have a farm system filled with talent that can be used to purchase reinforcements ahead of the trade deadline. --?Joe Aiello (@VFTB), View from the Bleachers2. Cleveland IndiansRecord:?49-32 Week 12 ranking: No. 4The Indians made history this week by winning their 14th consecutive game, a franchise record. It didnt come easy, as it took a marathon 19-inning win against the Blue Jays on Friday where the Indians were forced to burn through their entire bullpen, as well as the next days scheduled starter. ?--?Stephanie Liscio (@stephanieliscio), Its Pronounced Lajaway3. San Francisco GiantsRecord:?52-32 Week 12 ranking: No. 2Bruce Bochy rolled the dice Thursday in letting Madison Bumgarner bat for himself in Oakland, eschewing the chance to use a DH in the pitchers spot. While MadBum was far from perfect on the mound, he sparked a six-run third inning with a double and the Giants never looked back.?-- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona4. Washington NationalsRecord: 50-33 Week 12 ranking: No. 5What a difference compared to a year ago for Stephen Strasburg. Last season, he was 5-5, 5.49 on July 4. This year, hes 11-0, 2.71 and became the first NL starter since Andy Hawkins in 1985 to start 11-0.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot5. Texas RangersRecord:?52-31 Week 12 ranking: No. 3The Rangers, at the halfway mark, are on pace for around 103 wins, but cracks in the armor are beginning to show. The bullpen needs some help and if the starting rotation doesnt get healthy, it will need another reliable arm for the stretch run.?--?Brandon Land (@onestrikeaway), One Strike Away6. Baltimore OriolesRecord:?47-34 Week 12 ranking: No. 6During Seattles four-game sweep of Baltimore, Orioles pitchers allowed 31 runs. Its not surprising that Os pitching -- the starting pitching, in particular -- has performed poorly lately, but the teams offense wasnt able to save it this time. The Os rotation cant get to the All-Star break fast enough.?--?Matt Kremnitzer (@mattkremnitzer), Camden Depot7. Los Angeles DodgersRecord:?47-37 Week 12 ranking: No. 8Despite having six starting pitchers on the disabled list at one point this year, Los Angeles is still within shouting distance of the first-place Giants. With Joc Pederson now hurt, it would be great if Andre Ethiers broken leg would heal a bit quicker.?--?Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit8. Houston AstrosRecord: 43-39 Week 12 ranking: No. 11A.J. Reeds first week in the majors has been a struggle. He did hit his first home run Saturday, but he went 2-for-22 with 11 strikeouts in his first seven games. The Astros hope he can take over a full-time job, but theyre going to be exploring the trade market for a corner infielder.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot9. Boston Red SoxRecord: 44-37 Week 12 ranking: No. 7Eduardo Rodriguez, who finally rejoined the rotation in late May, was demoted back to Pawtucket after yielding 28 earned runs in six starts. Its starting to look as though pitch-tipping habits could seriously limit E-Rods future production.?-- Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona10. New York MetsRecord: 44-37 Week 11 ranking: No. 10Noah Syndergaard is tied for the NLs lowest HR/9 rate (0.4), is second in BB/9 (1.3), second in K/BB ratio (8.2), second in FIP (1.88), fourth in K/9 (11.0), and fourth in ERA (2.41). Syndergaard has not walked a batter in seven of his 10 starts, second-best in the NL, and throws MLBs fastest average fastball for a starters (98.2 MPH), sinker (98.0), slider (91.3), and change-up (90.1). --?Joe Janish (@metstoday),?MetsToday.com11. St. Louis CardinalsRecord:?43-38 Week 12 ranking: No. 13After an up-and-down June that saw them go 14-14 and included a five-game winning streak and a five-game losing streak, the Cards started off July in style, winning three straight at home over the Brewers. Despite their inconsistent play, the Cardinals still own baseballs second-best run differential at plus-82 (through Sunday).?-- ESPN.com12. Kansas City RoyalsRecord:?43-38 Week 12 ranking: No. 12Yordano Ventura left Sundays start in the third inning after spraining his ankle while running the bases. It wasnt a good step up to then, with four runs and two home runs, pushing his season ERA to 5.26. Hell need to finish strong like he did last year in the second half.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot13. Toronto Blue JaysRecord:?45-39 Week 12 ranking: No. 9Marco Estrada has been dealing with a sore back for the past several weeks, and it clearly showed Saturday. His velocity was down and at times he could barely bend over. Jose Bautista, currently in a walking boot, is not expected back until after the All-Star break. Josh Donaldson hit .368/.487/.705 during June.? -- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit14. Detroit TigersRecord: 44-38 Week 12 ranking: No. 15The Tigers have won their past six games. Thats good. In their past four series, they have either swept their opponent or been swept. Thats quirky. That their eight most recent losses and three most recent losing series all came against the Indians, Royals and White Sox could be a quirk of the schedule or an indication of where they stand in the AL Central. --?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers15. Miami MarlinsRecord: 43-39 Week 12 ranking: No. 14Hovering just over .500 at the halfway mark of the season, Miami is apparently making a playoff push, acquiring Fernando Rodney to shore up the back end of the bullpen. Closer A.J. Ramos saw his string of 24 consecutive saves this year and 33 overall come to an end Friday.?--?Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit16. Seattle MarinersRecord: 43-39 Week 12 ranking: No. 17Seattle finally got a little bit of good news this week as Taijuan Walker returned to the mound after recovering from a foot injury. In his first healthy start, he threw 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball against the AL East-leading Orioles. Hell be vital if the Ms want to make up ground.?-- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona17. Pittsburgh PiratesRecord:?41-41 Week 12 ranking: No. 18A disappointing 9-19 Pirates record in June featured a pair of five-game losing streaks and a 5.31 team ERA, better than only the Phillies and Twins in the month. The team is still in the thick of the NL wild-card race, despite slipping to .500. -- Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona18. New York YankeesRecord: 40-41 Week 12 ranking: No. 16The Yankees went 3-4 this past week and have repeatedly failed in their attempt make it above .500 and actually stay there. The good: Didi Gregorius has remained hot at the plate. The bad: Nathan Eovaldi hasnt had a serviceable start in well over a month and is now toiling near the bottom of the pitching leaderboards with a lofty 5.54 ERA.?--?Stacey Gotsulias (@StaceGots),?Its About the Money19. Chicago White SoxRecord:?42-40 Week 12 ranking: No. 19Just as it looked like the Southsiders were resigned to fading into mediocrity and out of relevance, the team closed out June with three straight series wins against the Red Sox, Blue Jays and Twins. Chris Sale and Jose Quintana both have a case to start the All-Star Game next week. -- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona20. Colorado RockiesRecord:?37-44 Week 12 ranking: No. 21Though Troy Tulowitzki returned to Coors Field last Monday as a visitor, by the end of that week, some of the issues that plagued the Rockies during his tenure crept up to create a five-game losing streak for Colorado. The pitching staff has been ineffective and the offense has been nonexistent. To add salt to the wound, his heir at shortstop, Trevor Story, got injured.?--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers21. Milwaukee BrewersRecord: 35-46 Week 12 ranking: No. 23While the Brewers have had trouble against the Dodgers and Cardinals, Junior Guerra has been nothing but lights-out as of late. He won his third straight outing Wednesday night, tossing eight scoreless innings of two-hit baseball against Los Angeles and boosting his record to 5-1.?-- Gabe Stoltz (@Stoltzy3), Disciples of Uecker22. Arizona DiamondbacksRecord: 37-47 Week 12 ranking: No. 20Jake Lambs breakout .292/.370/.603 slash line has made him one of the games best hitters. That slugging mark leads the National League. According to ESPN Stats & Info, Lambs .249 well hit average also leads the Senior Circuit.?-- Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona23. Philadelphia PhilliesRecord:?37-46 Week 12 ranking: No. 27There was a brief period when Peter Bourjos, who is known more for his glove work, was promising enough with the bat to share time with a young Angels rookie named Mike Trout. Bourjos is currently hitting .446 (12-for-47) during a 12-game hitting streak where hitting .250 wouldve been an improvement for this Phillies team.??--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers24. Tampa Bay RaysRecord: 33-48 Week 12 ranking: No. 22As the window starts to close on the 2016 Rays, the question becomes whether or not they will be able to pry it open again in the foreseeable future. Guys like Steve Pearce and Logan Morrison wont be in St. Pete next year, but if this team is not going to be a winner for several more years then it makes sense to move some bigger names, as well.?--?Jason Hanselman, The Process Report25. Oakland AthleticsRecord: 35-47 Week 12 ranking: No. 25After getting swept by the Pirates, the As are now playing .427 baseball. Considering theyll likely trade some relievers, maybe Danny Valencia and perhaps?Josh Reddick or Rich Hill, they could be headed to 95 losses for the first time since 1997.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot26. San Diego PadresRecord: 35-47 Week 12 ranking: No. 24All-Star hopeful Drew Pomeranz has posted a 2.65 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and .191 opposing batting average while striking out 10.4 per nine (eighth-best in baseball). Melvin Upton set a team record with his third walk-off homer of the season Saturday.?-- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit27. Los Angeles AngelsRecord: 33-49 Week 12 ranking: No. 26Carlos Perez went 5-for-6 with six RBIs on Saturday ... and he didnt have the best day on the team. C.J. Cron went 6-for-6 with five runs and five RBIs as they became the first teammates to combine for 11 hits and 11 RBIs since 1920.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot28. Atlanta BravesRecord: 28-54 Week 12 ranking:?No. 29After taking a couple of weeks off, Atlanta continued to dismember its team for prospects, trading away Bud Norris. 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Eric ONeal says most of the arrests at Monday nights game were for public drunkenness, though one person was taken into custody on suspicion of trying to steal a seat from the stadium.Michael van Gerwen failed to win for the third consecutive week while Robert Thornton survived elimination - but what have we learned?REPORT: Judgement Night Smith & Chisnall crash out, MVG slips off top spot Judgement Night has cast its verdict on Michael Smith and Dave Chisnall, sending them crashing out of the tournament and reducing its participants to eight. At the top of the league, it was another disappointing outing for the world No 1.Here are five talking points... Why did we give up on Thornton? Robert Thornton survived elimination before he threw a dart At the start of Week 8, the Scotsman was rock-bottom of the Premier League table without a victory to his name, staring elimination in the face. It seemed certain that it would be Thornton, plus one more, to face the chop.A stunning pair of results last week made Thornton the first player to truly take advantage of playing twice in the same night - he drew with Van Gerwen and defeated Smith to move out of the bottom two. Heading into Judgement Night, he had provided warning signs that he possessed enough quality to compete at this level.In the end, his work was done in last weeks double-header. Smith and Chisnalls defeats on Judgement Night meant Thornton was safe before he threw a dart, leaving us all to wonder why we wrote him off so quickly.MVG is in poor form… yes, you heard that right! Raymond van Barneveld admits disappointment that he didnt beat Michael van Gerwen Any time Van Gerwen leaves the oche without a win, it represents a major coup for whoever he has opposed. A shock draw with Thornton last week could possibly have been attributed to bad luck for Van Gerwen, but a third consecutive week without a win represents a mini-crisis for the world No 1.In truth, a point against Raymond Van Barneveld on Judgement Night doesnt tell the full story. Barney will have left the oche kicking himself that he didnt take a major victory, having missed one dart at a double to secure a maximum two points. Van Gerwen deserves a degree of credit for sticking around and battling, but a draw against Van Barneveld flattered him.So whats up with Mighty Mike? Thats twice in recent times he has failed to beat Van Barneveld on a major stage, having lost their World Championship tie in January. Van Gerwen has slipped down to No 2 in the table, behind Phil Taylor, but his top four spot remains secure - for now, at least.Have you noticed Taylor is top? Phil Taylor ruthlessly defeated Michael Smith On a night dominated by three players jostling for survival, and Van Gerwen uncharacteristically faltering, it is forgivable not to have realised that Taylor is top of the Premier League after nine weeks.ddddddddddddThe Power has won the tournament six times but not since 2012, and entered this years edition facing questions about whether he still had the accuracy in his arrows to contend with the likes of Van Gerwen. So far, he has quietly reassured doubters that he still belongs.Sitting a point clear of Van Gerwen heading into the next stage of the Premier League wont silence Taylors critics permanently. The new fixture list has thrown up a mouth-watering Taylor vs Van Gerwen contest in Rotterdam on the final night of the regular season - The Power must still be shining heading into Londons play-offs to finally prove he can end a four-year run without a Premier League title.Smith & Chisnall will be back Dave Chisnalls exit came after a loss to Peter Wright Whenever the worlds 10 best players come together in an unforgivably gruelling tournament, it will force two unfortunate players to appear much worse than they really are. Smith and Chisnall were eliminated on Judgement Night after winning just one match apiece in 18 combined efforts, but their place in the worlds elite crop is unlikely to change.Smith is currently rated at No 8 while Chisnall is No 11, so could be looking over his shoulder when the 2017 Premier League is discussed. But Chizzy is only a year on from a semi-final finish in the 2015 tournament, while 25-year-old Smith is regarded as one of the sports top prospects. They are down, but theyre not out.Who could play in the 2017 Premier League? Jelle Klaasen reached the World Championship semi-final where he met Gary Anderson If a new player replaces Smith or Chisnall, the likeliest candidate would be world No 10 Jelle Klaasen. Yet another prospect from the Netherlands, Klaasen would certainly be a popular addition to the line-up for our orange-clad neighbours who will host their first ever Premier League night in May.But Klaasen is also in with a shout due to his ability at the oche, not just his popularity. He already counted himself unfortunate to miss out on this years event considering he is ranked by the PDC one place above Chisnall. Bizarrely, he has already played in the 2009 Premier League as a sprightly 24-year-old alongside Sky Sports very own Wayne Mardle but hasnt been invited back since.Premier League Darts returns next Thursday from Sheffield, live on Sky Sports 2 HD. 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