| Team | Record | Previous Rank |
1. St. Louis Cardinals | 41-22 | 1 |
| Injuries to the starting staff has to catch up to them at some point, right? |
2. Atlanta Braves | 39-24 | 4 |
| Braves' improved play coinciding with Uggla uptick; hitting .318 since June 4 |
3. Cincinnati Reds | 37-26 | 2 |
| Brandon Phillips closing in on a few Reds' 2B milestones |
4. Pittsburgh Pirates | 37-26 | 3 |
| Can we start the collapse countdown now? Or will this year different? |
5. Arizona Diamondbacks | 35-28 | 5 |
| D'Backs only team in league that has not been shutout |
6. Colorado Rockies | 34-30 | 7 |
| Cuddyer dealing with rib cage strain |
7. San Francisco Giants | 33-29 | 6 |
| Giants only have 9 multi-HR games; Marlins have fewest with 4 |
8. Washington Nationals | 31-31 | 8 |
| Haren has served up second-most homers (15) in league this season |
9. Philadelphia Phillies | 31-33 | 9 |
| Ben Revere readying for return to Minnesota; Maybe Phils can leave him there |
10. San Diego Padres | 29-34 | 11 |
| Marquis on pace for double-digit wins for the first time since 2009 |
11. Los Angeles Dodgers | 27-35 | 10 |
| Cuban OF Yasiel Puig has given sputtering Dodgers some life |
12. Chicago Cubs | 25-35 | 12 |
| Cubs' 7 wins are fewest by a team within its division in league |
13. Milwaukee Brewers | 25-37 | 14 |
| Brewers suddenly playing well, but it's too little too late |
14. New York Mets | 23-35 | 13 |
| Mets finally send struggling Ike Davis to minors; Wheeler on tap this week |
15. Miami Marlins | 18-44 | 15 |
| Giancarlo Stanton due back this week; Now what happens to Ozuna? |