MLB power rankings: 30 teams ranked worst to first on May 7th, 2026

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MLB power rankings: 30 teams ranked worst to first on May 7th, 2026

MLB power rankings: 30 teams ranked worst to first on May 7th, 2026

With the baseball season now getting deeper into May, we are now well over halfway through Spring, and Summer is on the horizon. Aside from a random snowstorm in Colorado, the weather is warming up around the country, and that…

MLB power rankings: 30 teams ranked worst to first on May 7th, 2026

With the baseball season now getting deeper into May, we are now well over halfway through Spring, and Summer is on the horizon. Aside from a random snowstorm in Colorado, the weather is warming up around the country, and that…

Spring is in full swing, and the baseball season is heating up—literally. As the weather warms across the country (sorry, Colorado, for that random snowstorm), we expect bats to follow suit. That’s good news for several teams still searching for runs. Our latest MLB power rankings break down where all 30 teams stand as we settle into May.

#30: Los Angeles Angels
The "Falling Angels" are living up to their name. After a promising start, the team has collapsed over the past two weeks. Former feel-good story José Soriano has regressed, and the Angels now find themselves anchored at the bottom of the standings.

#29: New York Mets
Like the Angels, the Mets are playing second fiddle in a massive market—but with a much higher payroll. Despite a recent "vote of confidence" from ownership, manager Carlos Mendoza's job security looks shaky. This team looks lost, and the spending spree hasn't paid off.

#28: Houston Astros
Joe Espada's seat is just as hot as Mendoza's. While injuries have decimated the pitching staff, the Astros need a turnaround fast. The silver lining? They're not chasing the Braves or Yankees, and the division is still winnable. With key arms returning soon, expect Houston to climb.

#27: Colorado Rockies
After a brief high at Citi Field, the Rockies are sinking back to expectations. Rookie Chase Dollander offers a glimmer of hope for the future, but there's little else to cheer about in Denver right now.

#26: Boston Red Sox
The managerial change sparked a short "dead cat bounce," but the Sox have returned to losing ways after a three-game winning streak. Consecutive series losses to Houston and Toronto, plus an injury to Roman Anthony, have dimmed Boston's outlook.

#25: (Continued rankings would follow)

As summer approaches, keep an eye on these movers and shakers. Whether your team is rising or falling, stay game-ready with the latest performance gear from our collection—because every pitch counts.

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