The Alliance Professional Baseball League wrapped up Week 9 with some eye-catching performances, tight rivalries, and shifting momentum across both leagues. While the standings remain congested in the middle, several teams are beginning to separate from the pack—and none more so than the Texas Rangers, who extended their winning streak to six games with a 299–249 win over the Baltimore Orioles. The victory keeps the Rangers tied for the NL’s top spot at 7-2, showcasing their consistency on both ends of the diamond.
Fellow NL powerhouse Atlanta Braves kept pace at the top, rolling past the struggling Boston Red Sox, 260–150. The Braves’ offense showed no signs of slowing down, handing Boston its eighth loss of the year. The Red Sox (1-8) now sit firmly at the bottom of the AL and face renewed pressure as the season nears its midpoint.
The New York Yankees continued their push atop the AL standings with a commanding 321–256 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. With the win, the Yankees improve to 6-3 and maintain their strong grip on the division, while the Cardinals fall to 4-5 despite putting up a respectable score.
In the Midwest, the Chicago Cubs notched their fourth win of the season by outgunning the Detroit Tigers 309–247. The Cubs now sit at 4-4-1, holding the middle ground in the NL, while the Tigers fall to 4-5 and remain among a crowded group in the AL standings.
Meanwhile, the LA Angels delivered a statement win with a dominant 290–190 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The Angels, now 6–3, pulled even with the Reds in the standings and reminded the league why they remain a legitimate threat in the NL. With both teams tied in record and division performance (3–2), this emphatic win could carry serious playoff implications down the road. For Cincinnati, it was a rare off-week offensively, and they'll look to rebound quickly after getting outclassed by an Angels team firing on all cylinders.
In what may have been the most surprising result of the week, the Chicago White Sox delivered a massive 302–188 win over the Toronto Blue Jays, snapping a long skid and earning just their second win of the season.
Lastly, the San Francisco Giants bounced back to even their record at 4-5 with a 244–195 win over the Cleveland Guardians, who remain mired in last place in the AL at 2-7. The Giants, still in the mix in the NL, have proven capable of putting up points but need consistency down the stretch.
Looking Ahead to Week 10: Rivalries and Redemption
- The Reds will look to keep rolling against the Guardians, a team they’ve beaten twice before.
- Atlanta faces the Blue Jays for the first time in what could be a statement opportunity for the expansion squad.
- The Angels get another crack at the Orioles, a team they’ve yet to beat in two prior meetings.
- Cubs vs. Giants will revisit a matchup that has historically favored San Francisco (2–0 lifetime).
- Yankees vs. Tigers is a rematch from Week 7, when New York cruised to a 351–234 victory.
- The Cardinals take on the red-hot Rangers, who will try to push their winning streak to seven.
- And in the AL cellar, the White Sox and Red Sox clash again. Chicago narrowly won their Week 2 thriller, 243–241.

