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MLB Power Rankings Post-Opening Weekend: Analysis and Predictions

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The return of baseball brings an early analysis of MLB rankings, highlighting contending teams and early surprises.

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MLB Power Rankings Post-Opening Weekend: Analysis and Predictions

The MLB regular season is in full swing, with each team wrapping up their first series of the year. With that in mind, it’s time for an (incredibly-too-early-to-tell) ranking of every MLB team as they go into 2026.

The Toronto Blue Jays, 2025 World Series losers to the Dodgers, got off to an incredibly hot start, scoring a solid 16 runs and sweeping the Athletics, 3-0, this weekend. Their pitching was even better, striking out 50 batters. With one of the most complete rosters in MLB, the Jays are seeking a return to the Fall Classic after being left with a bitter taste in their mouth by the winning Dodgers.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers, 2025 World Series winners, show no signs of slowing down. After winning back-to-back Fall Classics, they signed top hitter Kyle Tucker and top closer Edwin Díaz to fix their issues in the outfield and bullpen. The Dodgers swept the division-rival Arizona Diamondbacks, 3-0, and showed grit. They have plenty of injured players, but their philosophy of “ready by October” has worked before and seems to again.
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This year’s New York Yankees club got off to a hot start, putting up seven runs against San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb on Opening Night. After that they only scored six runs but their pitching locked it down enough to keep them in the games. For a club largely running it back, New York looks healthy as ever (even without Gerrit Cole or Carlos Rodón). Their offense has been healthy even without major contributions from Aaron Judge. They’ll need Judge to pick up the pace but, for now, the Yanks are looking good.

Detroit had a solid series against the San Diego Padres this weekend, with rookie Kevin McGonigle racking up five hits (including an historic four-hit performance on Opening Day). It’s a now-or-never season for Detroit as Tarik Skubal enters his walk year without a contract extension in sight. If their pitching holds steady, they’ll easily reach the postseason.
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The Milwaukee Brewers keep getting undervalued. They’re up 3-0 after a sweep of the Chicago White Sox–though that’s not all that impressive. With a MLB-leading 29 runs scored, the Brew Crew is off to a great start to the year. They’ll probably end up winning the NL Central crown once again, with all the odds against them.

After having an incredibly disappointing 2025 that saw a stacked Mets group miss the playoffs (mostly due to pitching), they spent the offseason stacking the team even more. With offseason additions of Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr., New York is back with a vengeance. After beating Pittsburgh, 2-1, they’ll face the Cardinals this week. Both are easy opponents for the Mets so they won’t have a real test until they face the Dodgers in a few weeks.
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Seattle went 2-2 in their four game set against Cleveland. There was a lot to like from the pitching, but the offense left something to be desired. With a lineup anchored by slugger Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodríguez, the offense seems poised to be more consistent soon.

It’s a similar problem for San Diego, who have struggled to score with RISP. The Friars only scored seven runs Opening Weekend against the Detroit pitching staff. They’ll seek to better that against the Giants this week but failed to do so Monday night, only scoring two runs.
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Washington has a MLB-leading 31 runs scored through the first four games, including a 13-run outburst against Philly today. Joey Wiemer has been off to a phenomenal start, batting .1000 through his first eight at-bats before ending his historic streak Monday. But the roster has major question marks and will probably fall short again. For now, though, enjoy it while it lasts, Washington.

The Rockies were so close to not getting swept by Miami before Owen Caissie launched a walk-off home run against the club. They’ve started the season with a much better outlook than they did last year, but will certainly still struggle despite some offseason moves to add reliable veterans.
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