While some division races are winding down, others are just starting to heat up.
The Rockies, dead in the water two weeks ago, have ripped off 10 wins in a row and are now in the mix for both the Wild Card and NL West title.
Carlos Gonzalez continues to remind voters why he should be in the MVP conversation.
Troy Tulowitzki has jut finished a incredibly hot stretch as well. How hot? Well how does eight home-runs and 17 RBI in nine games sound?
The tandem are the reason the Rox find themselves within striking distance.
The Giants have been able to capitalize on the Padres’ massive slump and have tied them for first in the NL West. How will the Padres and their dismal offense respond?
The Reds, losers of seven out of ten, are allowing the Cardinals a chance to get back in the NL Central race. Yet St. Louis hasn’t been able to capitalize a whole lot, going 3-4 in the past week.
The Phillies have taken first place away from the Braves in the NL East. But with six games remaining between the two teams, that race is far from over.
The AL is lacking excitement at this point. The Rangers are in a very comfortable position in the AL West.
The Yanks and Rays have the AL East and Wild Card well in hand. And the Twins have opened up a six-game cushion on the White Sox.
As the season hits the final weeks, all of the questions about who will make the playoffs lie in the NL.