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MLB power rankings: Rangers, Astros set to clash as 3-team race with Mariners heats up
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There are so many trap doors and second chances and get-out-of-jail-free cards in this modern playoff format that it's sometimes hard to find the most titillating element of September baseball: A pennant race.

Well, thank goodness for the American League West.

Three talented teams just flawed enough to keep them from breaking away will stagger around the final turn of this season with three very distinct outcomes in play:

Win the division.

Claim a wild card.

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Book a tee time.

This three-legged race will heat up Monday when the Texas Rangers welcome their cross-state riv-, er, opponents, the Houston Astros, to Globe Life Field for a key three-game series.

Maybe by the end of it, they'll really be rivals.

The Rangers come in on the tiniest gust of momentum, a 430-foot walk-off home run from Adolis Garcia preventing a Minnesota Twins sweep in Arlington on Sunday. That pulled Texas within a game of the Astros and Seattle Mariners, who showed off their maddening inconsistency by dropping a series against the white towel-waving New York Mets. That doesn't bode well for a final stretch of the season when the Mariners' final 10 games are against the Astros and Rangers.

Oh, well. First, it will be the Rangers and Astros, for the final time this season, a tasty prelude to what could be a wild September out West featuring three of the top eight teams in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.

A look at this week's rankings:

1. Atlanta Braves (–)

2. Baltimore Orioles (+1)

3. Los Angeles Dodgers (-1)

4. Tampa Bay Rays (-)

5. Houston Astros (-)

6. Milwaukee Brewers (+2)

7. Seattle Mariners (-)

8. Texas Rangers (-2)

9. Philadelphia Phillies (-)

10. Toronto Blue Jays (-)

11. Chicago Cubs (+1)

12. Boston Red Sox (-1)

13. Arizona Diamondbacks (-)

14. San Francisco Giants (+1)

15. Minnesota Twins (+2)

16. Cincinnati Reds (-2)

17. Miami Marlins (-1)

18. New York Yankeess (+3)

19. Cleveland Guardians (-1)

20. San Diego Padres (-)

21. New York Mets (+1)

22. Los Angeles Angels (-3)

23. Detroit Tigers (+1)

24. Washington Nationals  (-1)

25. Pittsburgh Pirates (-)

26. St. Louis Cardinals  (–)

27. Chicago White Sox  (–)

28. Colorado Rockies  (–)

29. Kansas City Royals  (–)

30. Oakland Athletics  (–)

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