Now that baseball has returned from the All-Star break, the rest of the season will fly by. This week, I take a look at all 30 teams as they grind toward the July 31 trade deadline. During the past few weeks, my power rankings have had more teams in flux than at any time in my past four seasons. This doesn't figure to change. Think of the 2016 MLB season like a snow globe -- each week you give it a shake and see where it all falls.
1. Washington Nationals (56-37 overall record, No. 2 ranking last week) -- The Nationals have a comfortable lead in the division. They are trying to tweak their roster in order to position themselves to have a serious shot at a title. They should be in the hunt for Yankees relievers Andrew Miller or Aroldis Chapman.