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MLB power rankings: Streaking Phillies have baseball’s best record

It’s only Memorial Day, but the National League East race has already been a roller-coaster.

The New York Mets stormed out to a five-game lead by the end of April, but the red-hot Philadelphia Phillies have taken control in recent weeks, entering the holiday with a two-game advantage – and baseball’s best record at 34-19.

Philadelphia just had a nine-game winning streak snapped – with the first seven coming against the MLB-worst Colorado Rockies and lowly Pittsburgh Pirates – and will face a big test this week welcoming the Atlanta Braves to Citizens Bank Park for a three-game set.

The Braves, who started the season 0-8, battled back to .500 and are primed to take off with the return of Ronald Acuña Jr., back in the Atlanta lineup a year after suffering a season-ending injury.

Here’s a look at this week’s rankings:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (-)

Shohei Ohtani touches 97 mph in his first live batting practice.

2. Philadelphia Phillies (+2)

Zack Wheeler gave up just two earned runs (0.68 ERA) in four May starts.

3. Detroit Tigers (-1)

Dropped three of four vs. Cleveland and have a tough week ahead with series against Giants and Royals.

4. New York Mets (-1)

Brett Baty playing himself into an everyday role? Infielder had five homers with 11 RBIs through 40 at-bats in May.

5 Chicago Cubs (+2)

Drew Pomeranz, who hadn’t pitched in the majors since 2021, yet to give up a run in 13 appearances.

6. New York Yankees (+2)

Devin Williams finding his footing in the Bronx with seven consecutive scoreless outings since May 7.

7. San Francisco Giants (-1)

Let’s talk about Robbie Ray being 7-0 with a 2.56 ERA.

8. San Diego Padres (-4)

Jake Cronenworth (.870 OPS in 83 AB) looking like the hitter he was back in 2020-21.

9. St. Louis Cardinals (+3)

Long Island native Steven Matz thriving in a hybrid role (1.99 ERA in 31⅔ innings) and could be a hot free agent commodity this winter – or summer if the Cardinals fall out of contention.

10. Cleveland Guardians (-)

Hunter Gaddis (0.86 ERA) tied for the MLB lead with 13 holds.

11. Seattle Mariners (-2)

George Kirby got hit hard in his first start of 2025.

12 Minnesota Twins (-1)

Cut loose by the Phillies after an 0-for-6 start, Kody Clemens has a 1.130 OPS in 47 at-bats for Minnesota.

13. Kansas City Royals (-)

Kansas City’s 3.22 bullpen ERA ranks third in the American League.

14. Houston Astros (+1)

Jeremy Peña quietly off to a stellar start with career-bests in average, slugging and OPS.

15. Tampa Bay Rays (+7)

Riding a five-game win streak into Memorial Day, the Rays racked up 38 steals in the first 22 games of May.

16. Arizona Diamondbacks (-2)

Zac Gallen (5.25 ERA, NL-worst 29 walks) isn’t doing himself any favors early in his contract year.

17 Cincinnati Reds (-)

Austin Hays just keeps hitting, now with a .951 OPS in 108 at-bats

18 Atlanta Braves (-)

Ronald Acuña Jr. back with a bang, homering in his first two games.

19. Milwaukee Brewers (+2)

Top pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski has a 1.55 ERA in Class AAA and hit 103 mph in a start earlier in May.

20. Texas Rangers (-4)

Nathan Eovaldi lhas a 1.60 ERA in 11 starts and is on pace to set a career high for innings pitched.

21. Boston Red Sox (-2)

Alex Bregman will be out for a while with quad injury, opening the door for top prospect Marcelo Mayer.

22. Washington Nationals (+2)

Jackson Rutledge carving out a relief role with a 2.95 ERA in 16 appearances.

23. Toronto Blue Jays (-3)

George Springer is in a 2-for-29 slump entering Memorial Day.

24. Athletics (+1)

Yolo County has been kind to Rookie of the Year favorite Jacob Wilson, batting .375 at Sutter Health Park.

25. Los Angeles Angels (-)

Mike Trout could see more time as the designated hitter upon his return.

26 Miami Marlins (+1)

Connor Norby turning it on, hitting .370 with 9 RBI in his last 13 games.

27. Pittsburgh Pirates (+1)

Jared Jones’ elbow surgery will sideline him for the next year.

28. Baltimore Orioles (-2)

Things continue to get worse, losing six of their first nine after firing manager Brandon Hyde.

29. Chicago White Sox (-)

Luis Robert, batting .190 with a .588 OPS, leads the majors with 20 steals.

30. Colorado Rockies (-)

They won a game against the Yankees.

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