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 should mean the bats will be warming up as well. This should be a welcome change for many teams that are still struggling to score runs around the league.
Let’s jump right into this week’s power rankings and see where all 30 MLB teams stand. MORE: John Sterling’s 5 most memorable Yankees home run calls The Worst Of The Worst Sep 5, 2025; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels pitcher José Soriano (59) throws against the Athletics during the first inning at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A.
Vasquez-Imagn Images #30: Los Angeles Angels. Talk about falling Angels. The team has fallen apart over the last couple of weeks, and their one feel-good story, Jose Soriano, has come back to Earth, leaving the team floundering at the bottom of the standings.
#29: New York Mets. Much like the Angels, the Mets are second-class citizens in one of the country’s largest markets. Unlike the Angels, they spent a lot of money to be this bad.
The team is lost, and Carlos Mendoza’s days have to be numbered, despite a recent “vote of confidence” from ownership. #28: Houston Astros. Joe Espada’s seat has to be just as hot as Carlos Mendoza’s.
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