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MLB Power Rankings: Where the league stands with (most) free agency dust settled

by Syndicated News


1


Dodgers
In Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow and Ohtani, they have four pitchers capable of looking like a Cy Young winner each time they take the ball. I wonder how Roki Sasaki looks in moving back to the rotation, though? — 93-69
2


Brewers
This feels like a big step forward year for Jackson Chourio. I was gonna say “bounce-back” year but he’s still only 21 years old, at least until March 11. Anyway, I hated the Freddy Peralta trade, but I would never doubt the Brewers’ ability to get the most out of what they have. — 97-65
3


Blue Jays
I liked the pitching staff moves, but I really thought the offense needed to retain Bo Bichette or sign Kyle Tucker in order to fully capitalize on the run last season. Maybe Anthony Santander powers back up? — 94-68
4


Cubs
The upside is higher than this, especially in the second half once Justin Steele is ready to rejoin the rotation after his recovery from Tommy John surgery. 2 92-70
5


Yankees
The Yankees, of all franchises, have gotten a four-year stretch from a player in which he hit .311/.439/.677 (209 OPS+!) with 210 home runs, 35.9 WAR, three MVPs and zero World Series titles. 1 94-68
6


Braves
The easy and obvious back-bounce team is right here. Just because it’s easy and obvious doesn’t mean it’s wrong. They’ll be back in the playoffs. 5 76-86
7


Mariners
They aren’t likely to get another season from Cal Raleigh to what they got in 2025. Not even close. But there are lots of good pieces here. 3 90-72
8


Red Sox
I really like the rotation. The offense has a bunch of question marks, but those could be overcome with Jarren Duran bouncing back and a full season of Roman Anthony approaching his ceiling. 1 89-73
9


Mets
They seem better than last year. — 83-79
10


Phillies
The lineup really falls off after the top three and there are now some questions in the rotation. Remember how the Tigers came up empty, in terms of World Series titles, after four strong years from 2011-15? I’m getting a similar vibe here. 5 96-66
11


Tigers
They should be doing whatever it takes to extend him, obviously, but if I’m the Tigers and my choices are trade Tarik Skubal now or let him walk after the season, I’m going with the latter. The AL Central is totally winnable for the Tigers and Skubal is the type of postseason game-changer that could help win a World Series. Flags fly forever. Go for it. 3 87-75
12


Astros
It’s an intriguing bunch here. I think I could make an argument here that everything breaks right and they end up winning the AL but could also sell the argument that things fall apart and they have a losing record. 4 87-75
13


Padres
There’s still time to add to the rotation on the cheap (Lucas Giolito, Chris Bassitt, Zack Littel, etc.) and they need to do so to round things out behind Michael King, Nick Pivetta and a returning Joe Musgrove. 1 90-72
14


Royals
Last season was just the second ever in which the Royals saw multiple players hit 30 homers (Vinnie Pasquantino and Salvador Perez). It previously happened in 1985 with Steve Balboni and George Brett. Now, the Royals are moving the fences in at Kauffman Stadium. Pasquantino and Perez are back, as is Bobby Witt Jr. Jac Caglianone certainly has enough power to get there, too. Might the Royals finally see three players get to 30 homers in a season? 1 82-80
15


Guardians
They look no better than third in AL Central to me, and long-time Cleveland fans know this can only mean one thing: Start making plans to celebrate that AL Central title! 2 88-74
16


Rangers
This rotation could be stellar (Jacob deGrom, Nathan Eovaldi, MacKenzie Gore, Jack Leiter, Jacob Lutz, Kumar Rocker) and it’s always possible Cody Bradford rejoins the fray in his return from surgery. Can they hit enough, though? — 81-81
17


Orioles
The Orioles really needed some right-handed thunder in the lineup and Taylor Ward helps there, but I especially loved the Pete Alonso signing. I said so around this time last year, but I feel like some old-school sluggers have become a bit underrated these days. 4 75-87
18


Reds
One of the Reds’ biggest issues last season was power hitting and the front office did nothing to address it from outside the organization this winter. Way to capitalize on that playoff berth, guys. 1 83-79
19


Giants
Just feels mediocre again, no? I suppose you could squint your way to loving Willy Adames in Year 2 and Rafael Devers in a full season along with Matt Chapman and Heliot Ramos, not to mention the nice Harrison Bader signing. From there, Logan Webb and Robbie Ray is a nice top two in the rotation and Tyler Mahle could thrive here. It just isn’t overly exciting. Maybe they win 85 games? — 81-81
20


Diamondbacks
Here’s a fun one. The active MLB leaders in career triples are Starling Marte and Mike Trout with 55. Corbin Carroll is tied for seventh with 43. He’s 25 years old. He might well take over the active lead this season. 2 80-82
21


Athletics
Sophomore slumps happen. We still see it quite often. But man, Nick Kurtz went bonkers after having a bit of an adjustment period as a rookie. In his last 94 games, he hit .309/.409/.691 with 24 doubles, 35 homers, 80 RBI and 84 runs. Ridiculous. 1 76-86
22


Rays
Thankfully, the Rays are going to be back in The Trop this season. Due to the circumstances last season, the schedule was loaded with road games through the middle part. Sure enough, the Rays went 15-32 from June 27-Aug. 21. — 77-85
23


Marlins
How many people noticed the Marlins improved by 17 wins last season? Can they contend? They’ve got some fun and productive pieces. — 79-83
24


Pirates
In grabbing Brandon Lowe and Ryan O’Hearn to help the offense, at least they tried to upgrade. There’s a lot to like about that rotation, too. 1 71-91
25


Cardinals
The Cardinals haven’t come in last place since 1990 and that’s the only time they finished last since 1918. For real. This team might be capable of last in the NL Central in 2026, however. 1 78-84
26


Twins
What a half measure of a “rebuild.” I have no idea what they are doing here. Maybe they’ll deal Joe Ryan and Pablo López this coming trade deadline. 2 70-92
27


Angels
If someone told you like three years ago the 2026 Angels were gonna have Grayson Rodriguez and Alek Manoah in the rotation, it would’ve sounded a lot more exciting than … this. — 72-90
28


White Sox
There’s some fun stuff here, such as … The power of Munetaka Murakami and Colson Montgomery. Luisangel Acuña’s wheels. Seeing how Shane Smith grows in his second season. 1 60-102
29


Nationals
A rebuild on the heels of a failed rebuild is rough, but at least Nationals fans have James Wood and the 2019 World Series title memories. 1 66-96
30


Rockies
Trivia: Who holds the record for single-season home runs by a Rockies catcher? It is Hunter Goodman! He hit 31 last year. Before that it was Wilin Rosario’s 28 in 2012. — 43-119

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