Baseball Shots Of The Week – October 1, 2014 Category Sports Texas Rangers 1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (98-64) Mike Trout should be named AL MVP soon. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) 2. Baltimore Orioles (96-66) The question for Baltimore is whether their starting pitching will hold up in October. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) 3. Washington Nationals (96-66) Jordan Zimmermann with a memorable capper. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) 4. Los Angeles Dodgers (94-68) Hanley Ramirez is still scheduled to become a free agent in a few weeks. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images) 5. Detroit Tigers (90-72) David Price will have to look more like his old self if the Tigers want a deep postseason run. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) 6. St. Louis Cardinals (90-72) Ho hum, another postseason appearance for the Cardinals. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) 7. San Francisco Giants (88-74) It'll be nice potentially seeing Tim Hudson in the playoffs again.. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images) 8. Pittsburgh Pirates (88-74) The Pirates received contributions from unlikely sources, like Josh Harrison and Vance Worley. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) 9. Kansas City Royals (89-73) Good for the Royals and their fans. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) 10. Oakland Athletics (88-74) It wasn't pretty for Oakland late, but they held on. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) 11. Seattle Mariners (87-75) Seattle chose the wrong time to falter against the Astros. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images) 12. Cleveland Indians (85-77) The Indians just didn't have enough time to get all the back into the thick of things. (Photo by David Maxwell/Getty Images) 13. New York Yankees (84-78) Good bye, Derek Jeter. Enjoy retirement. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) 14. Toronto Blue Jays (83-79) Now the Blue Jays will have to figure out what to do with their outfield if Melky Cabrera and Colby Rasmus leave. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images) 15. Milwaukee Brewers (82-80) The Brewers still took a step forward after last year's disappointment. (Photo by Tom Lynn/Getty Images) 16. New York Mets (79-83) Travis d'Arnaud has a legitimate case to finish top-three in Rookie of the Year voting. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) 17. Atlanta Braves (79-83) Overall, Frank Wren didn't do a bad job in Atlanta. It seemed like behind-the-scenes drama doomed him. (Photo by Brian Garfinkel/Getty Images) 18. Tampa Bay Rays (77-85) Getting Wil Myers back on track will be vital for the Rays. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) 19. San Diego Padres (77-85) Now we can figure out whether the Padres will go into a total rebuilding or reloading process. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) 20. Miami Marlins (77-85) Another team that played better than expected this year. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) 21. Cincinnati Reds (76-86) On the bright side, the Reds got to play spoiler against the Brewers. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) 22. Chicago White Sox (73-89) Chris Sale, Carlos Rodon, and Jose Quintana will be a heck of a left-handed trio someday soon. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images) 23. Philadelphia Phillies (73-89) One of the big questions for the Phillies is whether Cole Hamels should be traded. (Photo by Brian Garfinkel/Getty Images) 24. Chicago Cubs (73-89) Javier Baez will have to cut into the strikeouts next year. (Photo by Mike McGinnis/Getty Images) 25. Boston Red Sox (71-91) Garin Cecchini is a future big-leaguer, it's just not clear where and with whom. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images) 26. Houston Astros (70-92) A better year than expected. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) 27. Minnesota Twins (70-92) At least Trevor May received some big-league experience. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) 28. Texas Rangers (67-95) So ends a massively disappointing season for the Rangers. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) 29. Colorado Rockies (66-96) Justin Morneau with a great rebound year. (Photo by Denis Poroy/Getty Images) 30. Arizona Diamondbacks (64-98) Dave Stewart will be an unlikely GM for an oddly structured front office. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) Next Gallery: NFL Power Rankings: Week 5 View Comments