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Mariners extra: Jarred Kelenic moves to the top of the Atlanta Braves roster | Sailors

In our Sunday baseball page, we review the past week, highlighting key trends for the Mariners and checking in on the biggest storylines around the league.

Statistic of the week

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Josh Rojas of the Mariners ranks No. 1 among all third basemen with six outs above average, according to Baseball Savant. JP Crawford, meanwhile, leads all shortstops in fielding percentage (.994), having committed just one error in 169 total opportunities.

Who shot

Through his first 11 games with the Mariners, outfielder Victor Robles has a slash line of .353/.421/.471 (.892 OPS) in 20 plate appearances.

Who is not

In 15 games this month, Dylan Moore has a slash line of .154/.246/.308 (.554 OPS) with two home runs, five RBIs, five steals and a 32.8% strikeout rate. in 61 plate appearances.

Lead monitoring

Outfielder Jared Sundstrom is slashing .377/.472/.721 with four homers and 13 RBIs in 72 plate appearances for the High-A Everett AquaSox this month. A 10th round pick out of UC Santa Barbara last year, Sundstrom, 23, is hitting. 299 with seven home runs, 13 steals and a .927 OPS in 53 total games this season.

Ex-sailor of the week

Jarred Kelenic posted an .825 OPS through 16 games in June. And since becoming Atlanta’s leadoff hitter last weekend, Kelenic has hit .321 with two home runs and a .916 OPS in six games.

Power Rankings

Definitive ranking of MLB’s top 10, according to Adam Jude of the Seattle Times

1. Orioles (49-26)

Baseball’s most impressive team and its most valuable player rise to the top. Baseball Reference’s WAR leaders as we approach midseason:

Gunnar Henderson, BAL: 5.8

Aaron Judge, New York: 5.2

Shohei Ohtani, DAD: 4.3

Juan Soto, New York: 4.0

Bobby Witt Jr., KC: 4.0

Tyler Anderson, LAA: 4.0

2. Yankees (51-27)

Tough week for the Yanks, who lost first baseman Anthony Rizzo (fractured forearm) for eight weeks, then lost five of six games, including a 17-5 loss to the Orioles at home.

3. Phillies (49-26)

After a torrid stretch in which they won 29 of 35, the Phillies cooled off (series 12-11) just as their schedule was starting to heat up.

4. Dodgers (47-31)

Shohei Ohtani, in his first game against his old club Friday night, did something that hasn’t been done since “Tungsten Arm” O’Doyle of the 1921 Akron Groomsmen, and the Angels beat the Dodgers, 3- 2.

5. Goalkeepers (47-26)

No easy outs in this deep Cleveland lineup, but it will be intriguing to see how the Guardians handle a thin starting rotation moving forward.

6. Brewers (44-32)

Huge bounce-back season for former MVP Christian Yelich, who at age 32 is hitting .324 with a .402 on-base and a .500 slug.

7. Sailors (44-34)

Sailors Pitching Divisions:

Home: 2.54 ERA, 372 K, 0.92 WHIP, 355 IP

Road: 4.55 ERA, 278 K, 1.23 WHIP, 334 IP

8. Braves (42-31)

After a rash of injuries, the Braves appear to have found their footing, having won four straight this weekend, including an 8-1 romp at Yankee Stadium on Friday night.

9. Royals (42-35)

KC is 13-21 against teams with a .500 record (including a 3-3 mark against the Mariners).

10. Red Sox (40-36)

Most Improved Player in Baseball? Jarren Duran is hitting .280 with seven home runs, 19 steals and an .825 OPS out of first place for the Red Sox, and he should be a lock for the AL All-Star team.

Note: records during Friday’s matches