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MLB power rankings: Huge leap for NL West team challenging Dodgers

by April 7, 2025
by April 7, 2025

Perhaps the San Francisco Giants’ back to the future approach really is paying off.

A new regime led by franchise legend Buster Posey intent on returning the club to its strong pitching, solid defense, timely hitting and esprit de corps of their three-championship run one decade ago is seeing immediate results this season. The Giants have won their first three series, capped by a sweep of the Seattle Mariners in their first set at Oracle Park this season, and leaped 11 spots in USA TODAY Sports’ power rankings.

At 8-1, the Giants are in a virtual tie with the – gulp – Los Angeles Dodgers atop the National League West, part of a divisional wrecking ball that’s seen West teams other than the Colorado Rockies race out to a 29-10 record. Willy Adames, whose $182 million contract broke Posey’s record as the largest in franchise history, won their home opener with a two-run walk-off single; Wilmer Flores walked the Mariners off in extra innings again on Sunday. And the club ranks atop the majors in fielding percentage and are fourth in ERA.

A familiar look in China Basin.

A look at our updated rankings:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (-)

  • Blake Snell’s barking shoulder lands him on IL, leaving club with – hmm – roughly eight rotation options.

2. Philadelphia Phillies (+1)

  • Marquee bullpen acquisition Jordan Romano struggling (2.50 WHIP, 15.75 ERA) in first five appearances.

3. New York Yankees (-1)

  • Will Warren with a pair of rough starts at back of rotation.

4. San Diego Padres (-)

  • Despite hitting just eight home runs, they’re averaging nearly five runs a game.

5. Texas Rangers (+1)

  • Kumar Rocker joins Jack Leiter in the ‘completed five innings’ club.

6. New York Mets (+2)

  • Pete Alonso starting red-hot – three homers, 11 RBI, and ninth-inning heroics are back.

7. Arizona Diamondbacks (-)

  • Corbin Burnes’ cutter not as sharp, hard in first two starts.

8. San Francisco Giants (+11)

  • Jordan Hicks with 11 strikeouts, three walks in his first two starts.

9. Detroit Tigers (+1)

  • Tarik Skubal struggling early, but they still know how to punish White Sox.

10. Baltimore Orioles (-5)

  • Have scored two or fewer runs in five of 10 games.

11. Boston Red Sox (-)

  • Starters not named Garrett Crochet have a 6.42 ERA.

12. Chicago Cubs (+2)

  • Their new center fielder has Tucked away a few more million in his .319/.458/.745 start.

13. Kansas City Royals (+4)

  • They seem to have Baltimore’s number.

14. Toronto Blue Jays (+7)

  • We’ll see what a Vlad Guerrero Jr. extension does to kickstart this squad.

15. Houston Astros (-6)

  • Catcher Yainer Diaz off to a 2-for-26 (.077) start.

16. Tampa Bay Rays (+2)

  • Brandon Lowe, with three homers and an .898 OPS, digging Steinbrenner Field.

17. Atlanta Braves (-5)

  • Catcher Sean Murphy is back, but promising rookie Drake Baldwin sticks on big league roster.

18. Seattle Mariners (-3)

  • Offensive stat of the weak: DH Rowdy Tellez is 1-for-15 with five strikeouts and one walk.

19. Minnesota Twins (+4)

  • OK, so they’re not that horrible.

20. Los Angeles Angels (+5)

  • Only Aaron Judge has hit more home runs than Logan O’Hoppe.

21. St. Louis Cardinals (-1)

  • Catcher Ivan Herrera crushes four homers – and then irritates knee.

22. Milwaukee Brewers (+2)

  • A young man by the name of Chad Patrick collects his first major league win.

23. Cleveland Guardians (-7)

  • A rough 1-5 West Coast swing, but White Sox+home opener should be an elixir.

24. Cincinnati Reds (-11)

  • Losing series at Milwaukee kinda dampens the ‘this year will be different’ vibes.

25. Washington Nationals (-3)

  • Mitchell Parker sporting a 0.73 ERA after two starts.

26. Miami Marlins (+1)

  • A multi-homer game for former Cub prospect Matt Mervis.

27. Pittsburgh Pirates (+1)

  • David Bednar shipped to minor leagues, but ninth inning still an adventure.

28. Athletics (-2)

  • Ball already flying in Yolo County as club gives up 35 runs in first three home games.

29. Colorado Rockies (-)

  • Chase Dollander wins major league debut – surviving Coors Field, no less.

30. Chicago White Sox (-)

  • Michael Tauchman returns, but Andrew Benintendi now slowed by injury.
This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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