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ORIGINAL: David Levine Handing out 2025 midseason grades for all 30 MLB teams Detroit Tigers: A+ Tarik Skubal is obviously the headline act, but the Tigers are winning with impressive depth across the entire roster. Javier Baez is putting together a remarkable comeback season after a couple of abysmal years and will become the first player to start an All-Star Game at both shortstop and in the outfield. Former No. 1 overall picks Casey Mize and Spencer Torkelson have put together their own comeback stories, while Riley Greene has matured into one of the game's top power hitters. Given their deep well of prospects and contributors at the MLB level, no team is better positioned than the Tigers to add significant help at the trade deadline. Kansas City Royals: C- After last season's surprise playoff appearance, it's been a frustrating 2025 -- although I'm not sure this result is necessarily a surprise. There were concerns about the offense heading into the season and those concerns have proven correct. They were getting no production from their outfield, so they rushed Jac Caglianone to the majors to much hype, but he has struggled and might need a reset back in Triple-A. Even Bobby Witt Jr., as good as he has been (on pace for 7.5 WAR), has seen his OPS drop 140 points. On the bright side, Kris Bubic emerged as an All-Star starter and Noah Cameron has filled in nicely for the injured Cole Ragans, so maybe they trade a starter for some offense. Chicago White Sox: C- Coming off a catastrophic 2024 season, nobody was expecting anything from the White Sox. Indeed, another 121-loss season loomed as a possibility. While they're on pace to lose 100 again, they've at least played more competitive baseball thanks to their pitching. Rookie starters Shane Smith and Sean Burke have shown promise, while rookie position players Kyle Teel, Edgar Quero and now Colson Montgomery are getting their initial taste of the majors. There has been the mix of calamity: Luis Robert Jr. has been unproductive and is probably now untradable, and former No. 3 overall pick Andrew Vaughn hit .189 and was traded to the Brewers. Minnesota Twins: D+ The Twins are one organization that might like a do-over of the past five seasons. It feels like they've had the most talent in the division, but all they've done is squeeze out one soft division title in 2023. Now, the Tigers have passed them in talent and other factors, such as payroll flexibility. There's still time for the Twins to turn things around in 2025, but outside of that wonderful 13-game winning streak, they haven't played winning baseball. Cleveland Guardians: D- That fell apart in a hurry. Sunday's loss was Cleveland's 10th in a row, a stretch that remarkably included five shutouts. Indeed, the Guardians have now been shut out 11 times; the franchise record in the post-dead-ball-era (since 1920) is 20 shutouts in 1968. There's nothing worse than watching a team that can't score runs, so that tells you how exciting the Guardians have been. Last year, the Guardians hit exceptionally well with runners in scoring position, keeping afloat what was otherwise a mediocre offense. That hasn't happened in 2025 (trading Josh Naylor didn't help either). Throw in some predictable regression from the bullpen, and this season looks lost. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/45690005/mlb-2025-midseason-grades-all-30-teams-astros-tigers-cubs-dodgers-mets-yankees#kc That's a generous grade for the Twins. All that talent and we suck. Manager is overdependent on analytics, makes decisions that wear out the bullpen and cost us games, and he gets his option for 2026 picked up. The crack medical staff can't keep our best players on the field. And now the vultures are hovering to take the few good players from us at the trade deadline. I would say this season, has been a solid F
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