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Angels Hold Onto Last-Place Spot In Power Rankings; No More Hope To Go Around

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A decade of stagnation and a basement-dwelling record have buried the Los Angeles Angels' postseason dreams. With a depleted roster and indifferent ownership, the Halos find themselves trapped in baseball's cellar.

The Los Angeles Angels started the 2026 season by instilling some hope in its fans, but reality quickly set in after that brief moment of belief. Now, the Angels hold a 16-26 record heading into mid-May. It may not be the worst record in the league, but the situation in Anaheim is bleak enough to land them the last spot in MLB.

com’s latest power rankings . That’s no change for the Halos, who were also ranked 30th in the previous rankings from writer Will Leitch. The Angels are tied with the Houston Astros for last place in the American League West division, but the Astros are ranked four spots higher.

That’s a testament to one thing the Halos don't have: hope. There is practically no hope for the Angels for the rest of the season. Other poor teams across the league still have at least a little room for optimism.

For example, the New York Mets have the star power to at least turn around and become a decent team, and it seems inevitable that a team that’s been as good as the Astros in recent years will at least crawl out of last place. TRUE OR FALSE: The Angels are the WORST all around team in the MLB. pic.