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MLB power rankings: Red-hot Chicago Cubs power into September, NL wild-card race
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As September dawns, a surprise guest has imposed on the National League playoff race.

And the Chicago Cubs are proving that, with the exception of their crosstown rivals, it's never too late to make a meaningful run.

The hottest team in baseball just completed an 8-1 road trip and will take a season-high six-game winning streak into the week, extending a stretch of quality play that has moved them up six spots in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.

Chicago has gone 20-8 since July 31 and 32-18 in its last 50 games, pulling within three games of the final NL wild-card berth. The Cubs have done it on the strength of a once moribund and suddenly unstoppable offense that's produced 99 runs in their last 10 games, ranking first in the major leagues in batting average and OPS in that span.

"It’s like a tale of two seasons, right?" says shortstop Dansby Swanson, who was batting .201 on July 9 but .293 (46 for 157) in 45 games since. "Y’all are saying we stink, and we can’t score runs, and everyone’s putting so much pressure to try to score runs and produce.

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"Right now it feels like the opposite: Everybody’s free and confident, whether it’s themselves or the guy on deck or in the batter’s box."

While they still need to leapfrog the New York Mets and Swanson's former Atlanta squad, beware the bear in the woods: Just nine of the Cubs' last 25 games are against teams with winning records.

A look at our updated rankings:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (-)

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2. Philadelphia Phillies (+3)

3. Milwaukee Brewers (-)

4. New York Yankees (-2)

5. Baltimore Orioles (-1)

6. Cleveland Guardians (-)

7. Arizona Diamondbacks (+1)

8. San Diego Padres (+2)

9. Minnesota Twins (-2)

10. Houston Astros (+1)

11. Atlanta Braves (+1)

12. Kansas City Royals (-3)

13. New York Mets (-)

14. Chicago Cubs (+6)

15. Seattle Mariners (-)

16. Boston Red Sox (-2)

17. Detroit Tigers (+3)

18. St. Louis Cardinals (-)

19. San Francisco Giants (-2)

20. Tampa Bay Rays (-4)

21. Toronto Blue Jays (+1)

22. Cincinnati Reds (-)

23. Texas Rangers (+1)

24. Pittsburgh Pirates (-)

25. Washington Nationals (-)

26. Oakland Athletics (-)

27. Los Angeles Angels (-)

28. Miami Marlins (-)

29. Colorado Rockies (-)

30. Chicago White Sox (-)

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