First MLB power rankings of 2026 rank Rockies last

As Major League Baseball enters 2026, the first power rankings highlight teams' offseason progress amid ongoing trades and free agency. The Colorado Rockies sit at the bottom, while the St. Louis Cardinals rank higher after key trades. These rankings assess preparations for the upcoming season starting in about a month and a half.

The inaugural MLB power rankings for 2026, published on January 1, reflect the league's evolving landscape following the 2025 season. With pitchers and catchers set to report in roughly six weeks, teams are evaluated based on their offseason activities, including trades and signings, as the trade market remains active and top free agents linger on the board.

At No. 30, the Colorado Rockies have made no significant player moves, instead appointing a new lead executive previously associated with the Cleveland Browns' acquisition of Deshaun Watson. This change underscores ongoing challenges in Denver.

The Chicago White Sox rank at No. 29 after signing first baseman/designated hitter Munetaka Murakami to a two-year deal. This addition builds on emerging talents like Colson Montgomery and Kyle Teel, marking incremental progress for a team not yet contending.

No. 28 goes to the Washington Nationals, who acquired catcher prospect Harry Ford from the Seattle Mariners. Under new front office leadership, the team contemplates its direction, potentially trading left-hander MacKenzie Gore or infielder CJ Abrams to reshape the roster and elevate their farm system.

The Los Angeles Angels hold No. 27 following the trade of outfielder Taylor Ward to the Baltimore Orioles for right-handed pitcher Grayson Rodriguez. Rodriguez's velocity dipped to the low 90s in his last outing, leaving the Angels in a transitional state with limited MLB talent and a weak farm system.

Rounding out the top portion covered, the St. Louis Cardinals sit at No. 26 after trading right-handed pitcher Sonny Gray and first baseman/designated hitter Willson Contreras to the Boston Red Sox. New executive Chaim Bloom has initiated a rebuild, securing reasonable returns considering the players' ages and contracts, with potential future deals involving Brendan Donovan or Nolan Arenado to amass young, cost-controlled assets.

These early rankings signal varied offseason trajectories as teams gear up for Opening Day.

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