Citizens Bank Park | Philadelphia Phillies
Citizens Bank Park | Philadelphia Phillies
The latest update on the MLB Hitter Power Rankings reveals both consistent performances and surprising changes since the start of the 2025 season. Voting considerations include factors from recent games, season performance, and actions over the previous year. The evaluations incorporate both subjective opinions and objective data, providing a comprehensive review of the hitters adjusting their rankings.
Aaron Judge of the Yankees retains his top position. His significant stats this year reinforce his standing from last year’s performances. Pete Alonso from the Mets makes a remarkable jump to second place, with a notable improvement leading to impressive OPS figures. Corbin Carroll of the D-backs captures third place, showing a notable turnaround from previous seasons.
Bobby Witt Jr. of the Royals holds onto his fourth place, demonstrating consistency after leading the majors in several categories last year. Fernando Tatis Jr. from the Padres makes a comeback into the rankings, showcasing his abilities after previous suspensions and injuries.
Other ranked players include Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies and Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers. Schwarber’s performance is defined by his home run and walk statistics, while Ohtani, despite starting off slower than in the past, maintains a relevant position due to his past MVP achievements.
Kyle Tucker of the Cubs is recognized for his strong start despite a past injury. Meanwhile, Tyler Soderstrom from the Athletics and Juan Soto of the Mets share the spotlight. Soderstrom leads in home runs, while Soto, though slightly under expectations, remains crucial for the Mets.
The rankings remain dynamic, acknowledging rising talents and established players as the season progresses.