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Takeaways from MLB Week 13

All of a sudden, Cleveland has turned into the center of the sports universe.

Just weeks removed from the Cavaliers winning the 2015-16 NBA championship, the Indians are still riding a 14-game winning streak. And entering play Saturday with an AL Central-leading record of 49-30, you could argue they are World Series contenders.

Heck, Cleveland could play .500 baseball the rest of the way and probably would still make the playoffs. So it’s more than safe to pencil them into the October picture.

It’s probably reasonable to do it in erasable pen.

It's Time to Take the Indians Seriously as Cleveland's Other Title Contender

Remember when the Cavaliers were the hottest act in Cleveland? You know, what with their winning the NBA Finals and snapping the city's 52-year championship drought?

Well, they had their time. Now it's the Indians' turn, and you can practically hear them telling the Cavs, "Anything you can do, I can do better."

Indians Defeat Blue Jays in 19th Inning: Stats, Highlights and Reaction

Carlos Santana's solo home run off Darwin Barney in the top of the 19th inning helped end this season's longest Major League Baseball game to date, with the Cleveland Indians extending their winning streak to a team-record 14 games in a 2-1 marathon victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.

The Indians came into the game as the hottest team in baseball, owning the longest winning streak in the American League since the Oakland Athletics won 20 straight in 2002.

Red Sox Reportedly Banned from Signing International Players in 2016-17

The Boston Red Sox have reportedly been banned from signing international players in 2016-17 due to violations of signing-bonus rules. 

ESPN's Buster Olney was the first to report the news Friday, and Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports confirmed the report.

MLB All-Star Voting 2016: Latest Ballot Results Before Roster Reveal

Although fans sometimes make strange choices for MLB All-Star Game starters, the decisions to this point will create plenty of drama leading up to the final announcement.

Voting for the July 12 game closed at 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday, so hopefully you were able to fill out as many ballots with your favorite players as possible before the cutoff.

Projecting the Top 15 MLB Trade Targets Available in 2016 Trade Season

The month of July has arrived, and that means the MLB trade market is set to kick into high gear ahead of the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline.

There is still a lot to be sorted out over the next few weeks, as teams on the fringe of contention are forced to make the tough decision between buying, selling or standing pat.

While those eventual decisions could alter the trade market as more teams become clear-cut sellers, for now we can already get a good read on what the trade block is expected to look like.

2016 MLB All Star Rosters: B/R's 34-Man Roster Predictions

The votes are in, and now we wait for the official word on who's invited to the 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Perhaps there will be some surprises.

Unless, of course, all of our predictions come true.

Will Jason Heyward Deal Come Back to Bite Chicago Cubs?

This season, there’s a euphoria that has consumed Chicago Cubs fans unlike anything the city’s North Side has seen for, say, a little over 100 years.

Playing Fact or Fiction with All of MLB's Hottest Week 12 Buzz, Rumors

Attention big league shoppers: You have four weeks left to find the piece—or pieces—you need for the stretch run. That might seem like a long time, but it's not. The Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline will be here before you know it.

As a result, the rumor mill has been buzzing. It's not spinning as fast as an Aroldis Chapman fastball, but it's certainly moving faster than what passes for a heater from Jered Weaver these days.

B/R's 2016 All-MLB Rookie Team at the Midseason Mark

Let's hold off on scheduling an MLB rookie-sophomore game during All-Star weekend.

Promising youngsters have arrirved in 2016, but these neophytes wouldn't fare well against the likes of Kris Bryant, Francisco Lindor and Carlos Correa with a hopefully healthy Noah Syndergaard on the mound.

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
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Total votes: 270

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