2025 MLB Power Rankings: Ranking All 30 Teams After Three Weeks of Baseball

2025 MLB Power Rankings: Ranking All 30 Teams After Three Weeks of Baseball
We're approaching the fourth week of the MLB season.
After three weeks, the Los Angeles Dodgers are currently in third place in the NL West. The stacked Dodgers have lost six of their last 10 games and are below the Padres and Giants in the division.
With that, for the first time this season, the Dodgers are no longer in the top spot of the MLB Power Rankings.
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2025 MLB Power Rankings After Three Weeks
1. San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres shut out the Colorado Rockies in three consecutive games. They're now 13-3 and on a four-game winning streak while at the top of the NL West.
This is the best team in the MLB right now.
2. Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are 11-7, which doesn't seem like top-three material. However, the Cubs have been hit with the hardest schedule to start the season. They've been to Japan and played on the West Coast, and they're still 11-7.
Chicago just beat the Dodgers in back-to-back games, including a 16-0 win on Saturday. The Cubs are very legit.
3. Los Angeles Dodgers
The Dodgers didn't lose a game for almost two weeks to start the season. However, they're now 11-6 and have gone 4-6 in their last 10 games.
It's been a rough stretch for the Dodgers but this likely won't continue much longer.
4. New York Mets
The Mets are the only team in the MLB that hasn't lost back-to-back games this season. They're also 10-5 and lead the NL East after winning eight of their last 10 games.
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5. San Francisco Giants
6. Philadelphia Phillies
7. Toronto Blue Jays
8. Detroit Tigers
9. Arizona Diamondbacks
10. New York Yankees
Is anyone worried about the Yankees' starting rotation? I certainly am.
11. Los Angeles Angels
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12. Texas Rangers
Jacob deGrom is human, after all. He's not off to the hottest start. In fact, he walked four batters in his latest start and gave up three runs in a loss to the Mariners. If he's not on his A-game, it's hard to imagine the Rangers going places this year.
13. Houston Astros
14. Cincinnati Reds
15. Cleveland Guardians
Emmanuel Clase has a 7.71 ERA as the closer for the Guardians this year. That's concerning.
16. Boston Red Sox
17. Atlanta Braves
The Braves are still below the Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals in the NL East standings. Yikes! They've finally won a few games after an 0-7 start, but have yet to string two wins together in a row.
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18. Milwaukee Brewers
19. Tampa Bay Rays
20. Seattle Mariners
Seattle has won four straight games, thanks to Cal Raleigh, who is finally starting to find his power again.
21. Baltimore Orioles
The Orioles are the worst team in the AL East right now, sitting at 6-9. They've also lost seven of their last 10 games.
22. Kansas City Royals
23. Minnesota Twins
24. St. Louis Cardinals
25. Washington Nationals
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26. Athletics
27. Pittsburgh Pirates
28. Miami Marlins
29. Colorado Rockies
I was very close to putting the Rockies at No. 30, but I still think it's a little too soon. The Rockies were scoreless in three games against the Padres. That's flat-out embarrassing.
30. Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox were held hitless through seven innings on Sunday against their former ace, Garrett Crochet. It's just another ironic episode in the state of this franchise, and no one's surprised to see them in this 30th spot.
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