May 30--American League
Central Division
White Sox: On pace to be lowest-scoring Sox team since Tony La Russa's 1980 club.
Indians: Playing better at last, but woeful 10-17 record against Central Division foes.
Royals: With five players leading in AL All-Star voting, are Royals the new America's team?
Tigers: Despite Miguel Cabrera's bat, Tigers scored two or fewer runs in 23 of first 49 games.
Twins: Paul Molitor may be Manager of the Century if Twins continue to confound the experts.
East Division
Blue Jays: Soft artificial turf created crazier bounces than stock market during White Sox series.
Orioles: Scheduling quirk -- Orioles won't play outside Eastern time zone until Monday in Houston.
Rays: Former Cubs prospect Chris Archer makes All-Star bid with 2.12 ERA and 0.985 WHIP.
Red Sox: Pablo Sandoval got $95 million but hitting only .111 with .260 OPS vs. lefties.
Yankees: For one shining moment, Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bonds tied for second on all-time RBI list.
West Division
Angels: Quintessential .500 team was 24-24 with plus-two in run differential entering weekend.
Astros: Doubters still exist despite American League's best record only two years after 111-loss season.
Athletics: Former A's pitcher Dallas Braden claims BullFrog sunscreen a "staple" in every clubhouse.
Mariners: Job security? Fernando Rodney remains closer despite 6.98 ERA and 1.707 WHIP.
Rangers: Josh Hamilton gets nice ovation in return to Texas on Thursday, hits two homers Friday.
National League
Central Division
Cubs: Kris Bryant-Bryce Harper show a big hit at Wrigley. Part II on tap at Nationals Park later this week.
Brewers: Carlos Gomez rips Madison Bumgarner after staredown: "He's not my dad."
Cardinals: Mark Reynolds to replace injured Matt Adams at first. OK, but for how long?
Pirates: After .194 average in April, Andrew McCutchen hitting .330 with .988 OPS in May.
Reds: Keeping up with the Joneses: Reds adding 90-foot-by-30-foot video board before All-Star Game.
East Division
Braves: Chipper Jones gets into Twitter beef with fan who didn't get autograph years ago.
Marlins: Coach Brett Butler reassigned after "confusion" over signs. Confusion still reigns.
Mets: Panic in Queens after Matt Harvey endures seventh career start allowing three or more earned runs.
Nationals: Wrist fractures sideline Jayson Werth till August, but club plods along behind pitching.
Phillies: Clueless GM Ruben Amaro apologizes for saying fans "don't understand the game."
West Division
Diamondbacks: Geniuses put Indy 500 on video board at ear-splitting decibels, annoying fans, media.
Dodgers: Games soon may be available on cable, finally giving L.A. it's Vin Scully fix.
Giants: Jake Peavy shelled in rehab start for Triple-A Sacramento, gets two more starts.
Padres: If Padres fall out of contention, could closer Craig Kimbrel (5.00 ERA) be on market?
Rockies: After 7-2 start, Rockies have since gone 12-24 (.333) entering final weekend of May.