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Bleacher Report:
1. Seattle Mariners (28-25, 3.78)
Felix Hernandez and Jarrod Washburn comprise the most unhittable AL duo, allowing just 196 hits in 230 innings. No team has notched more than four earned runs off either pitcher since May 19, unfortunately for Washburn, he'll be watching the All-Star game from home.
He can thank Seattle's toothless offense for limiting his win total to five.
Previous Rank: (2)
2. Detroit Tigers (34-29, 4.16) Edwin Jackson tops baseball with a .212 batting average against. Keeping pace with his remarkable beginning, Jackson's control is no longer the major issue it was in Tampa.
Co-ace Justin Verlander has cooled, but still sits near the top of many statistical categories. He leads the AL with 141 strikeouts.
Previously Ranked: (1)
3. Chicago White Sox (33-30, 4.18)
Mark Buerhle, the AL starter in the 2005 All-Star game, brings a 9-2 record to this year's exhibition, his fourth appearance overall.
John Danks and Gavin Floyd h...
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