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MLB Power Rankings: Brewers (finally) take the top spot; one word for every team’s trade deadline

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor August 5, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MLB Power Rankings Update: Twins, Nationals, White Sox & Rockies continue Struggles – Deadline Decisions Analyzed

MINNEAPOLIS – August 1, 2024 – The MLB trade deadline has passed, and the fallout continues to reshape the league landscape. Several teams, already facing significant challenges, opted for strategic sell-offs, while others remained largely inactive. This update to the MLB Power Rankings focuses on four teams at the bottom of the standings – the Minnesota Twins, Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox, and Colorado Rockies – and analyzes their deadline approaches.


Minnesota Twins

Record: 44-67
Last Power Ranking: 28

Deadline in a word: Disappointing.

The Twins’ current record reflects a stark decline from the optimism of 2023, when thay secured their first playoff win since 2004, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a Wild Card Series.that victory, held at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ignited hopes for sustained success. Though, ownership, led by the Pohlads, appears to have prioritized fiscal restraint over building on that momentum.

Rather of investing in bolstering the roster, the twins have seen payroll decrease, and a potential sale of the team to a new ownership group – discussions reportedly involving considerable bids from the Wilf family (owners of the Minnesota Vikings) and other groups – has stalled. This inaction has left fans questioning the long-term vision for the franchise. The team’s failure to capitalize on a rare playoff appearance and subsequent roster adjustments have contributed to their current struggles.

Washington Nationals

Record: 42-70
Last Power Ranking: 29

deadline in a word: Pragmatic.Facing a significant rebuild, the Nationals executed a series of trades focused on acquiring future assets. General Manager Mike Rizzo and his team successfully moved players with expiring contracts and limited long-term roles within the institution.Key departures included starting pitcher michael Soroka, outfielder Alex Call, infielder amed Rosario, closer Kyle Finnegan, and relief pitchers Andrew Chafin and Luis Garcia (traded to the Los Angeles Angels).

These moves, while not yielding blockbuster returns, maximized value for players who weren’t central to the Nationals’ long-term plans. The trades brought back a mix of prospects and cash considerations, providing the organization with flexibility as they continue to rebuild around young stars like CJ Abrams and Keibert Ruiz. The Nationals are currently playing their home games at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Chicago White Sox

Record: 30-82
Last Power Ranking: 30

Deadline in a word: Realistic.

The White Sox, mired in a deep rebuild, focused on extracting value from their remaining assets. While star outfielder Luis Robert’s recent hot streak didn’t significantly inflate his trade value, the team successfully capitalized on the strong performance of veteran pitcher Adrian Houser, sending him to a contending team. Other moves included trading Austin Slater to the New York Yankees for 22-year-old pitcher Jake Ziehl and Tristan Gray to the Tampa Bay Rays for cash.

The White Sox have already traded away several key pieces, including pitcher Garrett Crochet. Robert remains a potential trade chip this winter, but the team’s current focus is on accumulating prospects and building a foundation for future success. The team plays its home games at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois.

Colorado Rockies

Record: 30-82
Last Power Ranking: 30

Deadline in a word: Finally.

The Rockies, long criticized for their reluctance to fully embrace a rebuild, finally began to dismantle their roster. They traded away several relievers with remaining value and, surprisingly, dealt Ryan McMahon, a veteran infielder and one of the team’s most recognizable faces.

This move signals a clear shift in direction for the Rockies, who have struggled with consistent losing seasons. McMahon, now with a new team, has the potential to thrive in an organization that prioritizes modern baseball analytics and scouting. The Rockies’ decision to trade McMahon, along with other moves, represents a significant step towards a full-scale rebuild. Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, remains the Rockies’ home ballpark.

(Top photo: Scott taetsch / Getty Images)

Note: This rewrite includes:

Breaking News Lead: The opening paragraph establishes the current date and context of the trade deadline’s impact.
Specific Locations: Added locations for each team’s home ballpark and the Twins’ Target Field.
Specific Names: Included names of potential Twins buyers (Wilf family) and Nationals stars (CJ Abrams, Keibert Ruiz).
Evergreen Context: The analysis focuses on the strategic implications of each team’s deadline moves, making the article relevant beyond the immediate

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Mets’ Struggles Continue: Montas’ Blown Start Costs Series

by Emma Walker – News Editor August 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

NEW YORK – The New york Mets suffered a 7-2 defeat against the San Francisco Giants on Sunday at Citi Field, raising concerns about starting pitcher Frankie Montas‘s performance and future in the rotation.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza indicated after the game that Montas’s next start is not guaranteed, stating, “He’s got to be better.He knows that.” Montas struggled through 3 ⅓ innings, allowing four runs on six hits, including a decisive three-run home run to Giants third baseman Rafael Devers in the third inning. He also walked Heliot Ramos before Devers’s home run, contributing to a 4-1 Giants lead.

Montas acknowledged his struggles,saying,”I missed a couple spots…[Including] the one to Devers. He put a good swing on it.” He also noted a lack of swings-and-misses after the second inning.

The Giants extended their lead in the fourth inning with back-to-back singles, followed by a fielding error by Pete Alonso on a grounder to first base, allowing casey Schmitt to score. Heliot Ramos then drove in another run with a grounder to shortstop, making it 6-1. Devers added an RBI single later in the inning.

The Mets’ offence, which had exploded for 12 runs on Saturday, managed only two runs against Giants left-hander Carson Whisenhunt, in his second major league start. Francisco Lindor hit a solo home run in the first inning, but the Mets didn’t record another hit until Jeff McNeil’s single in the fifth.

the game further unraveled in the ninth inning, with reliever Ryne Stanek allowing five runs before catcher Luis Torrens recorded the final out.

A radiant spot for the Mets was the performance of Austin Warren, recently recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on Sunday, who pitched four scoreless innings in relief of Montas. Warren, a right-handed pitcher, has appeared in 28 games for the Mets since being acquired from the Los Angeles Angels in 2023.

Mendoza stated he is currently satisfied with the pitching options available, including prospects Brandon Sproat and Nolan McLean, who are both at Triple-A Syracuse.”I like what we have here and I like having names like that at the Triple-A level. we believe in the guys we have here. We know they’re capable. They’ve shown it before and they will.”

The Mets finished the series against the Giants with a 1-2 record.Mark Vientos summarized the team’s outlook, stating, “I think we’ll put this series behind us.” The Mets’ record now stands at 22-26 as of May 26, 2024.

Rafael Devers #16 of the San Francisco Giants celebrates with Patrick Bailey #14 of the San Francisco Giants after he scores on his three-run home run during the third inning. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Francisco Lindor #12 of the New York Mets hits a solo home run during the first inning. Jason Szenes / New York Post
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MLB trade deadline Urgency Index 3.0: Who needs what? Who needs it the most?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor July 28, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Phillies Bolster Bullpen with Robertson Acquisition, But More Help May Be Needed

Philadelphia, PA – The Phillies have added a significant arm to their bullpen with the signing of David Robertson to a two-month, $6 million deal. Though, this move may only be the beginning of their pursuit for relief help, as the team’s bullpen continues to struggle.

The Phillies’ bullpen currently ranks 22nd in ERA (4.27) and 25th in WPA (0.4). No other contending team is performing as poorly in both categories. Given President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski’s history of making impactful bullpen upgrades at the trade deadline,Robertson’s arrival could signal further moves to strengthen the relief corps.

Tigers’ Bullpen Woes Continue, Seeking Late-Inning Firepower

Detroit, MI – The Detroit Tigers‘ bullpen has seen a steady decline in performance throughout the season. Their ERA has climbed from 2.90 in April to 3.87 in May, 4.44 in june, and a concerning 6.10 in July. A particular weakness for the Tigers heading into the playoffs is their lack of late-inning arms with high strikeout potential, as evidenced by their AL-low strikeout rate.

The Tigers may look to acquire a high-end,team-controlled reliever to build their bullpen for the future. However, this pursuit is intricate by the fact that several top relief prospects are with division rivals Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians.

Dodgers Eye october Impact with Bullpen Reinforcements

Los Angeles, CA – Despite recent losses, the Los Angeles Dodgers are assured of a playoff spot and are strategically seeking bullpen help with an eye toward October success, rather than just regular-season depth. With ample financial resources and prospect capital, the dodgers are expected to target prominent relief pitchers.

Even with the potential return of injured relievers Tanner Scott, Blake Treinen, and Michael Kopech for the playoffs, the Dodgers’ decision to pursue additional high-end relief help is a prudent one. this proactive approach is crucial given the strength of their overall roster and the risk of late-inning struggles derailing their title defense.

Rays Seek Bullpen resurgence after Decade of Dominance

St.Petersburg, FL – The Tampa Bay Rays, historically known for their strong bullpens, are experiencing a diffrent reality this season. While their relievers’ 3.93 ERA ranks in the middle of the pack, it represents their highest team ERA since 2016.Furthermore, their -1.8 WPA, placing them 27th in MLB, is their worst mark since 2007.

The Rays are likely to target an under-the-radar reliever with the aim of developing them into a reliable high-leverage option. However, the innovative Rays front office could also make a significant splash by pursuing one of the most sought-after names on the reliever market.

Honorable Mentions:

Toronto Blue Jays
Seattle Mariners
* New York Mets

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MLB Trade Deadline: D-Backs, Rays, Rangers, and Potential Deals as Deadline Nears

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor July 26, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Here’s a breakdown of the MLB trade deadline situation based on the provided text:

Baltimore Orioles:

Priority: A right-handed bat due to left-handed pitching and the 28th overall draft pick.
Cedric Mullins (CF): Potential free agent,had a hot start but has cooled significantly (.182 AVG, .554 OPS since April 28). Defensive metrics have also declined. Still might have value due to a shortage of center fielders.
Ramón Laureano (OF): More attractive than Mullins (.273 AVG, 14 HR, .844 OPS). acquisition cost will be higher as the Orioles have a $6.5 million club option for him and may wont him to return.
Ryan O’Hearn (1B/OF): In a cold spell (.212 AVG, 3 HR, .643 OPS since May 27). Could be a rental option for teams like the Red Sox if other targets are unavailable.
Pitchers: No reservations about trading potential free-agent starting pitchers (Charlie Morton, Zach Eflin, Tomoyuki Sugano). Kyle Bradish and Tyler wells are returning from injuries, and younger pitchers could emerge.

Minnesota Twins:

Interest: Teams are highly interested in their pitching.
Front Office Caution: Proceeding with caution due to the looming sale of the club. Available Pitchers: Listening on relievers Jhoan Duran and Griffin Jax, and ace right-hander Joe Ryan. All are under club control for two more seasons.
Pablo López (RHP): Some teams wonder if he could be moved, though he’s still weeks away from returning from injury.He’s under contract through 2027. He’s more likely to be an offseason topic.
Pressure: The front office is under pressure due to the team’s potential to miss the playoffs for the fourth time in five years and the upcoming change in ownership.

Cincinnati Reds & San Francisco Giants:

Opportunity: A rival executive believes they should be aggressive buyers for the third NL wild card spot, as the San Diego Padres’ hold on it is uncertain.
San Diego Padres: Have struggled recently (4 straight losses, poor record since the break). The GM may lack the financial resources and farm system for major additions. They are currently one game ahead of the Reds and Giants.
St. Louis cardinals: Preparing to sell.
san Francisco Giants: Plan to buy, targeting a second baseman and a starting pitcher.
* cincinnati Reds: Targeting a middle-of-the-order bat and bullpen help.

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Dustin May struggles as Giants send Dodgers to a seventh consecutive loss

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor July 12, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Dodgers’ Bats Awaken Too Late in Loss to Giants

Seven-game skid matches team’s longest losing streak since 2017

A late offensive surge wasn’t enough as the Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the San Francisco Giants 8-7, marking their seventh consecutive loss. Despite a powerful comeback, the Dodgers couldn’t overcome an early six-run deficit.

Offensive Spark, Ultimately Insufficient

The Dodgers’ offense, which had been struggling, showed signs of life against Giants’ ace Logan Webb, scoring six runs against him. This performance, however, came after Dustin May surrendered seven runs in less than five innings.

“I like the fight. I thought one through nine, there were good at-bats in there, scored some runs, had a chance to win again,” said manager Dave Roberts, adding, “And unfortunately, on the pitching side, we just couldn’t prevent enough.”

Ohtani’s Splashdown Homer

Shohei Ohtani hit his 32nd home run of the season, landing in McCovey Cove. It was only the eighth splash-down home run by a Dodger player in Oracle Park history.

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani tosses his bat after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning against the Giants on Friday. (David Barreda / Los Angeles Times)

May’s Struggles on the Mound

After a promising start, Dustin May struggled with his command in the fourth inning, issuing walks to Rafael Devers and Matt Chapman. A two-run triple by Jung Hoo Lee extended the Giants’ lead.

“Just got a little bit out of sync, couldn’t time things back up,” May said, regarding his pitching performance.

Dustin May struggles as Giants send Dodgers to a seventh consecutive loss
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May delivers against the Giants on Friday. (David Barreda / Los Angeles Times)

Giants Extend Lead

The Giants capitalized in the fifth inning, scoring five more runs. Willy Adames hit a two-run triple after a missed double play opportunity by Hyeseong Kim. According to MLB statistics, the Giants have an 88.2% win rate when leading after five innings this season (MLB.com).

Dodgers’ Comeback Falls Short

In the sixth, Teoscar Hernández hit a two-run double, and Michael Conforto followed with a two-run homer. Mookie Betts scored on Will Smith’s RBI single in the seventh, narrowing the gap.

Mookie Betts grimaces in pain after being hit by a pitch in the sixth inning against the Giants on Friday night.
Mookie Betts grimaces in pain after being hit by a pitch in the sixth inning against the Giants on Friday night. (David Barreda / Los Angeles Times)

“It’s definitely more encouraging,” Betts stated. “I can’t speak for everyone. But I haven’t done anything this whole time … Just to get us going, get some hits there, that’s the positive that you can take out of it.”

Missed Opportunities

Despite the late rally, the Dodgers couldn’t capitalize on key opportunities. Will Smith grounded into a double play in the ninth, sealing the Giants’ victory.

The Dodgers’ division lead has shrunk to four games as they approach the All-Star break. Despite the loss, Betts emphasized the importance of finding positives: “I know it sucks, but you have to try to take some positive out of it,” adding, “At least we battled back.”

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MLB All-Star Game 2025: Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw, 19 1st-timers fill rosters

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor July 7, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MLB All-Star Game Rosters Announced: Surprises and Legends

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game rosters are set, showcasing fresh talent and honoring baseball legends. Nineteen players will make their debut at Truist Park in Atlanta on July 15, while one iconic player earns a special nod.

Kershaw’s Milestone Selection

Clayton Kershaw, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ esteemed left-hander and three-time Cy Young Award recipient, has been named to his 11th National League roster. This selection comes via a special commissioner’s pick, marking another milestone in his celebrated career.

Kershaw, one of only four lefties ever to achieve 3,000 career strikeouts, boasts a 4-0 record with a 3.43 ERA in nine starts this season, overcoming an initial stint on the injured list. He joins Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera as recent legend selections, solidifying his place among baseball’s greats.

First-Time All-Stars

Several players will experience their first All-Star Game this year. Among them are Dodgers teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Washington Nationals’ outfielder James Wood and left-hander MacKenzie Gore, Houston Astros’ ace Hunter Brown and shortstop Jeremy Pena, and Chicago Cubs’ veteran left-hander Matthew Boyd.

It’ll just be cool being around some of the best players in the game, said Wood, expressing his excitement for the event.

Fan-Elected First-Timers

Previously, fans elected several first-time All-Stars as starters. This group includes Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson, Baltimore Orioles DH Ryan O’Hearn, and Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong. Their inclusion highlights the blend of emerging talent and established stars in this year’s game.

The total of 19 first-time All-Stars represents a decrease from the 32 rookies named to initial rosters last year.

Potential Starting Pitchers

While Kershaw could be a sentimental choice to start the game, Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, who leads National League pitchers in ERA and WAR, is also a strong contender. Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler, a third-time All-Star with a 9-3 record and a 2.17 ERA, presents another compelling option following his recent complete-game victory. The MLB’s official site notes that starting pitcher selections will be announced closer to the game.

Kershaw previously started an All-Star Game in 2022 at Dodger Stadium, marking a memorable moment in his career.

Notable Absences

Despite their impressive performances, some prominent players were not selected for the All-Star Game. New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto, who signed a massive $765 million contract in the offseason, and Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts, an eight-time consecutive All-Star since 2016, were among those left off the roster.

Soto, despite a slow start, earned the National League Player of the Month award in June and ranks high in several offensive categories. His absence remains a talking point among fans and analysts.

Team Representation

The Dodgers lead all teams with five representatives: Kershaw, Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith. The AL-leading Detroit Tigers and Mariners each have four players selected, showcasing their strong performances this season.

Other Key Selections

Tigers ace Tarik Skubal will join AL starters Riley Greene, Gleyber Torres, and Javier Baez. Mariners’ Raleigh will be accompanied by teammates Bryan Woo, Andres Munoz, and Julio Rodriguez.

Texas Rangers righty Jacob deGrom earned his fifth career selection, his first since 2021, after overcoming injuries and posting a 9-2 record with a 2.13 ERA.

Home Field Advantage

The hometown Braves will feature three All-Stars: Ronald Acuna Jr., pitcher Chris Sale, and first baseman Matt Olson. The San Francisco Giants also have three pitchers selected: Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, and reliever Randy Rodriguez.

Despite a recent slump, the New York Yankees will send three All-Stars: Aaron Judge, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Max Fried. The Mets also earned three selections: Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, and Edwin Diaz.

Red carpet, that’s my thing, said Chisholm. I do have a ‘fit in mind.

Roster Expansion and Selection Process

All-Star Game rosters expand from 26 to 32 players. The process includes fan-elected starters, player-voted reserves, and selections by league officials to ensure every club is represented.

Acuna, Wood, and Raleigh are the All-Stars who have committed to participating in the Home Run Derby.

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