The Chicago Cubs remain the unanimous No. 1 team, but there was a bit of a shakeup in the rest of the top five. The Boston Red Sox, riding an 11-game win streak, are the new No. 2 team, after getting all five votes for the second spot. The Los Angeles Dodgers, winners of five straight, also moved up from No. 6 to No. 4, while the Washington Nationals fell back three spots to No. 5.Could Boston and Chicago be headed for an October showdown? Or are the Dodgers ready to get in the way of the Cubs postseason plans?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 24 |?Week 23 |?Week 22?|?Week 21?|?Week 20 |?Week 19 |?Week 18 |?Week 17 |?Week 16 |?Week 15 |?Week 14 |?Week 13 |?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: 99-56 Week 24 ranking: No. 1The Cubs finished up their home schedule on Sunday with a win, pushing their record at Wrigley this season to 57-24. It was a special night for David Ross, who homered in his final regular-season game at Wrigley and received four standing ovations and two curtain calls.?-- ESPN.com2. Boston Red SoxRecord: 92-64 Week 24 ranking: No. 4It has been an incredible season for Rick Porcello, who ranks first in the AL with 22 wins, third with a 3.11 ERA and second with 217 innings pitched. He is also tied for first with 25 quality starts. He has averaged 6.8 innings per start and has not once thrown fewer than five.?--?Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona3. Texas RangersRecord: 92-64 Week 24 ranking: No. 3After clinching the AL West on Friday, the Rangers have turned their attention to getting healthy and, potentially, securing the best record in the American League. On Friday and Saturday, respectively, Cole Hamels and Yu Darvish each tossed seven scoreless innings as they attempt to gear up for the postseason.?--?Brandon Land (@onestrikeaway), One Strike Away4. Los Angeles DodgersRecord: 90-66 Week 24 ranking: No. 6The last week of the regular season will see Los Angeles battling Washington for the No. 2 seed and home-field advantage in their division series. Sunday was the final home game broadcast by the legendary Vin Scully. --?Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit5. Washington NationalsRecord: 91-64 Week 24 ranking: No. 2Bryce Harper is day-to-day after injuring his thumb on an awkward slide into third base on a triple. Pirates third baseman Jung Ho Kang deked Harper with a fake tag, even though there wasnt a throw -- a no-no in baseballs unwritten rules. That led to A.J. Cole throwing at Kang, which led to a benches-clearing meet-and-greet. Harper will have X-rays on Monday.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot6. Cleveland IndiansRecord:?90-65 Week 24 ranking: No. 5Despite the teams 3-0 loss to the White Sox on Sunday, it was the third consecutive strong outing by RHP Josh Tomlin. After a rough August, Tomlin has allowed just one earned run in his past three starts and has allowed zero home runs over that span.--?Stephanie Liscio (@stephanieliscio), Its Pronounced Lajaway7. Toronto Blue JaysRecord: 86-69 Week 24 ranking: No. 7With a precarious lead in the wild-card race, the Jays on Tuesday start a three-game series versus Baltimore and then finish the regular season in Boston. The Red Sox will be fighting for the No. 1 seed in the playoffs.?-- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit8. Detroit TigersRecord: 83-72 Week 23 ranking: No. 11Last week, the Tigers split with the Twins while losing a series to the Indians. This week, they swept the Twins but lost a series to the Royals. Their fate was in their hands, but now theyre 1.5 games back of the second wild card with seven games to play. They might need a favor to get to the playoffs, considering they werent able to do it themselves.? -- Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers9. Baltimore OriolesRecord: 85-71 Week 24 ranking: No. 8The Orioles offense has been more down than up lately. So how about the boost that rookie Trey Mancini has provided? Mancini made his major league debut on Tuesday, and he has homered in all three of his starts. As the Os prepare for a crucial road trip to Toronto and then New York to finish the season, they could need another timely blast or two from Mancini to eke out a playoff berth.?--?Matt Kremnitzer (@mattkremnitzer), Camden Depot10. New York MetsRecord: 83-73 Week 24 ranking: No. 10T.J. Rivera has hit in nine straight games, going 15-35 (.428). In his past 11 games, hes hitting .442 (19-43) with three homers and 11 RBIs. The Mets have set a franchise record with 13 pinch-hit homers this year, which is second in MLB to the Cardinals 15.?-- Joe Janish (@metstoday), MetsToday.com11. San Francisco GiantsRecord: 82-74 Week 24 ranking: No. 9San Francisco remains locked in a contentious, three-way battle with St. Louis and New York for the National League wild card. The Giants bullpen has kept things interesting, with an MLB-high nine blown saves in the past 30 days. San Francisco faces the Rockies and Dodgers to end the season. -- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona12. St. Louis CardinalsRecord: 81-74 Week 24 ranking: No. 13Despite two 10-run outbursts last week, the Cardinals offense still mostly continues to struggle, as theyve scored three or fewer runs in 10 of their past 14 games and rank 26th in the majors in runs per game in September. -- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot13. Seattle MarinersRecord: 82-73 Week 24 ranking: No. 12Seattle likely needs help to reach the postseason after a tough loss to Minnesota on Saturday and Baltimores recent sweep of Arizona. The Ms have three with Houston and four with Oakland to close the season. Nelson Cruz hit his 40th and 41st home runs on Sunday but left the game with a sore wrist.?-- Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona14. Houston AstrosRecord: 82-74 Week 24 ranking: No. 15The Astros had beaten the Angels 11 times in a row this season before losing Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- the final two in crushing fashion. On Friday, Ken Giles allowed six runs in the ninth inning, and Houston lost 10-6. On Saturday, the bullpen allowed nine runs in the final two frames, and the Astros lost 10-4.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot15. New York YankeesRecord: 79-76 Week 24 ranking: No. 14A week ago, the Yankees were, against all odds, legitimate contenders for a wild card. Now, on the heels of being swept by the Blue Jays, their season has effectively been ended. Nevertheless, this has been a successful campaign, if only because of should-be Rookie of the Year Gary Sanchez and the rebuilt farm system. --Domenic Lanza (@DomenicLanza),?Its About the Money16. Pittsburgh PiratesRecord: 77-78 Week 24 ranking: No. 18In his second MLB season, Jung Ho Kang has shown that his impressive power last year was no fluke. With 19 doubles and 20 home runs in 348 plate appearances, he has nearly as many extra-base hits (39) as singles (40).?-- Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona17. Kansas City RoyalsRecord: 79-77 Week 24 ranking: No. 17The Royals are still aiming to finish above .500 for the fourth straight season, which the franchise hasnt done since it had six such seasons in a row from 1975 to 1980.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot18. Miami MarlinsRecord:?77-78 Week 24 ranking: No. 16Horrific news, as ace pitcher Jose Fernandez was killed in a boating accident over the weekend. Fernandez, the 2013 NL Rookie of the Year, was only 24 years old. -- Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit19. Colorado RockiesRecord: 73-83 Week 24 ranking: No. 19Although the Rockies had a .500 record as late as Aug. 6, Saturdays loss ensured that they would finish 2016 with their sixth straight losing season. With an All-Star or Rookie of the Year candidate at virtually every position and their best starting pitching staff in years, its hard to see the Rockies giving manager Walt Weiss a contract extension, no matter how integral he has been in mentoring their young stars.?--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers20. Chicago White SoxRecord: 74-81 Week 24 ranking: No. 20With the attention this season focused on All-Star pair Chris Sale and Jose Quintana, with the emerging Carlos Rodon not far off the pace, it has been easy to miss center fielder?Adam Eatons breakout. With a solid bat and excellent defense, hes one of the ALs best and someone Chicago can retool around. --?Jeff Wiser (@OutfieldGrass24), Inside the Zona21. Milwaukee BrewersRecord: 70-86 Week 24 ranking:?No. 21Coming into the year, one of the main goals for the Brewers was to develop young players. Thats exactly what they have done with Zach Davies, whom they received in the deal that sent Gerardo Parra to the Orioles at last years trade deadline. Davies wrapped up his 2016 campaign Friday against Cincinnati and finished his first full MLB season with an 11-7 record and 3.97 ERA in 28 starts.?-- Gabe Stoltz (@Stoltzy3), Disciples of Uecker22. Los Angeles AngelsRecord: 69-87 Week 24 ranking: No. 25They finish with six home games and need to draw 164,529 to reach 3 million fans for the 14th consecutive season. Thats about 27,400 per game -- below their season average of 37,000.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot23. Oakland AthleticsRecord: 67-88 Week 24 ranking: No. 23Ryon Healy continues to impress, hitting .303/.336/.522 in 65 games and playing better than expected at third base (he split time between third and first in the minors). Pencil him in as a starter for 2017.?-- David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield), SweetSpot24. Tampa Bay RaysRecord: 65-90 Week 24 ranking: No. 22For the third time in franchise history, the Rays will have three batters with more than 60 extra-base hits. Much has been made of Evan Longorias resurgence, and Brad Millers 30 homers have garnered some attention. Corey Dickerson was the last to join the group, but this is the culmination of a solid second half (115 wRC+) that has seen his BABIP regress to expectations. --?Jason?Hanselman?(@sandykazmir), The Process Report25. Philadelphia PhilliesRecord: 70-86 Week 24 ranking: No. 23We know?Jerad Eickhoff?led the National League in home runs allowed (29), but we also know he isnt Kyle Kendrick. Among qualified starters, Eickhoff was fifth-best in the National League at limiting walks, allowing just 1.97 free passes per nine innings, and in terms of WHIP, he was 16th in the NL at 1.19.?--?Richard Bergstrom (@rbergstromjr), Rockies Zingers26. San Diego PadresRecord: 66-90 Week 24 ranking: No. 27Jarred Cosart left his Saturday start after one inning, as he has apparently been dealing with a bone spur in his elbow for the past month. Also in that game, Yangervis Solarte singled in his first game action since his wife passed away one week prior. --?Diane Firstman (@dianagram), Value Over Replacement Grit27. Atlanta BravesRecord: 63-92 Week 24 ranking:?No. 29Freddie Freeman is among the NL leaders in nearly every offensive category this year, leading the league in extra-base hits, OPS+ and runs created. Among NL position players, he is second in bWAR and third in fWAR. Even while playing for a last-place club, he should be in the top-five in MVP voting. -- Martin Gandy (@gondeee), Chop County28. Arizona DiamondbacksRecord: 64-91 Week 24 ranking: No. 28Against the Padres last week, Paul Goldschmidt unleashed three long home runs in two games. They were the first blasts hed hit in an away game since Aug. 9 at Citi Field, and Wednesday was his first multi-homer game since April 24.?--?Ryan P. Morrison (@ryanpmorrison), Inside the Zona29. Cincinnati RedsRecord: 65-90 Week 24 ranking: No. 26The Reds lost their 90th game of the season this week (after losing 98 last year). The last time Cincinnati lost 90-plus games in back-to-back seasons? That was 1930-1934. --?Chad Dotson (@dotsonc), Redleg Nation30. Minnesota TwinsRecord: 56-100 Week 24 ranking: No. 30The Twins lost their 100th game on Sunday. Its their first time reaching the ignominious century mark in three decades. 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Clarke was injured while practicing on the Doha Golf Club range after the pro-am on Tuesday. The Northern Irishman arrived at the course on Wednesday hoping to start, but after hitting a few balls on the practice putting green Clarke advised officials he was not fit to play. LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Down 12-0 and reeling from a turnover-prone first half, No. 6 Louisville recovered to reap major rewards from holding onto the ball.Just ask Brandon Radcliff, whose comeback from a giveaway ignited another Cardinals rout.Radcliff rushed for three touchdowns in Louisvilles 41-point second half, and the Cardinals roared past Wake Forest 44-12 on Saturday night despite a relatively quiet night for Heisman Trophy front-runner Lamar Jackson.Louisville (9-1, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 5 AP) trailed behind three lost first-half fumbles converted into field goals before shutting down the Demon Deacons (6-4, 3-3), holding them to just 37 yards after halftime. That opened the door for Radcliff to run 11 times for 141 yards and TDs of 55, 7 and 19 yards.Youre going to have some ups and some downs, Radcliff said. I just had to get back on that wave and just keep going, never get discouraged.Added Louisville coach Bobby Petrino, Brandon looked real decisive. He did a great job running the football.Jackson appeared headed for his first scoreless game since Nov. 14 against Virginia before completing a 2-yard pass to Cole Hikutini with 4:05 left for one of Louisvilles five touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Ronald Walker also had a 31-yard interception return for a TD in the final period, and Malik Williams added a 2-yard run with 50 seconds left.Jackson rushed for a game-high 153 yards on 22 carries but was held to 145 yards passing. It just didnt matter with Radcliff sparking Louisville to another blowout after one of its worst starts this season.Today it took the second half to win the game, Petrino said. We turned the ball over in the first half and we werent happy with that, but I thought the defense held in there and forced them to kick field goals. But when we came in the second half, I thought we dominated the game. A lot of sacks, and offensively we cranked it up, too.THE TAKEAWAYWake Forest: The Demon Deacons had it going in the first half, sacking Jackson four times and getting the takeaways they needed to build a lead. But Wake Forest never reached the end zone and couldntt stop Louisville in the second half.dddddddddddd We played great defense for three quarters, coach Dave Clawson said. We didnt finish. Its incredibly frustrating, incredibly disappointing. The kids played well for three quarters.Quarterback John Wolford completed 13 of 22 passes for 141 yards.Louisville: The Cardinals seemed inclined to continue their recent pattern of following dominance with a dud before regrouping to record five of their seven sacks after halftime. They outgained the Demon Deacons 491-214, including 363-37 in the second half. We just knew we couldnt let them get touchdowns, defensive tackle DeAngelo Brown said. We wanted to hold them to field goals and let our offense have the ball and score points.POLL IMPLICATIONSPitts win at Clemson and USCs upset at Washington should shake up the poll and playoff rankings, especially after Louisville regrouped to pour it on in the second half.LAMARS MILESTONESJackson broke Teddy Bridgewaters single-season school record of 4,048 offensive yards and tied another with his seventh 100-yard rushing game.GET IT STARTEDLouisville fumbled on three of its first five first-half possessions -- including twice in Wake Forest territory -- before finally getting on the scoreboard with Blanton Creques 28-yard field goal just before halftime. That little contribution ended up providing the breakthrough the Cardinals needed.UP NEXTWake Forest: Hosts Clemson with a chance of spoiling the Tigers bid to repeat as Atlantic Division champions. A Demon Deacons win could open the door for Louisville, though the Cardinals would lose the head-to-head division tiebreaker with Clemson.Louisville: Faces a short week before visiting Houston on Thursday in what figures to be another major challenge. The Cardinals lost at home to the Cougars last season during their 0-3 start before recovering to win eight of their final 10 games and earn a bowl bid.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '