MLB Power Rankings Week 2: Brewers, Pirates rise; Red Sox fall
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MLB Power Rankings Week 2: Brewers, Pirates rise; Red Sox fall
"Seattle, which entered the season with championship hopes, has struggled out of the gate, currently holding the worst record in baseball. Boston also has one of the league's worst records, dropping eight spots to No. 20 on our list."
"The beat goes on for the Dodgers, who are lapping the field in the standings and at the plate. They are four home runs clear of the next best team, nearly 20 points higher in batting average and have the highest slugging percentage in the game."
"Andy Pages might be the best storyline among all those L.A. stars. He's hitting over .400 with six extra-base hits already. Even the Dodgers' backup catcher, Dalton Rushing, is hitting balls all over the place, going 6-for-9 at the plate with three home runs."
The 2026 MLB season's second week reveals unexpected standings, with Seattle and Boston struggling significantly. Seattle, once a championship contender, holds the worst record, while Boston has dropped to 20th. The Pirates have made notable progress, rising to 13th after the debut of top prospect Konnor Griffin. The Dodgers continue to dominate, leading in home runs, batting average, and slugging percentage. Andy Pages is a standout performer, hitting over .400, while backup catcher Dalton Rushing has also excelled at the plate.
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