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With the Trade Deadline dust settling and the postseason push heating up, now is the moment to take stock: Which MLB teams are truly built for October? Here’s the latest snapshot of the teams at the top — and those already sliding — backed by current power rankings.


1. Chicago Cubs

Jumped to the top spot thanks to balanced contributions and surprising depth. Cubs hitters in spots 6–9 lead MLB in AVG (.267), OBP (.326), and SLG (.432) — noteworthy for a team with All-Star names like Pete Crow‑Armstrong, Kyle Tucker, and Seiya Suzuki scattered throughout the lineup.


2. Toronto Blue Jays

A remarkable turnaround: just two months ago they sat near the cellar, but now they’ve surged to No. 2. Since May 26, the Jays have gone 37–15, averaging 5.65 runs per game and producing one of the best win streaks in recent baseball memory.


3. New York Mets

Climbing to No. 3 after consistent play and postseason posture. The Mets currently sit atop the NL East, flirting with having the best record in baseball—a position unseen since 1986.


4. Los Angeles Dodgers

Still elite at No. 4. A flurry of trade deadline picks — including Alex Call and reliever Brock Stewart — gave them roster reinforcement. Oddsmakers still favor the Dodgers heavily in the World Series odds.


5. Philadelphia Phillies

Up from No. 8 to No. 5, thanks to Kyle Schwarber’s power surge. He’s on pace for more than 55 home runs in 2025 and is threatening the team’s single-season HR record.


Worth Watching: Teams That Clicked After the Break

  • Detroit Tigers — Dominated the first half, sporting two All-Stars (Spencer Torkelson, Struggling? No. Zenith?). They remain strong atop the AL Central

  • Houston Astros — Despite a midseason trade to bring back Carlos Correa, they remain steady contenders in AL West and deservedly rank high in power metrics.


Takeaways & Outlook

Theme Insight
Momentum Matters Teams like the Blue Jays and Cubs surged midseason and now dominate rankings.
Deadline Influence The Yankees, Dodgers, and Astros reshaped their rosters with key deadline moves.
October Contenders Stability, balanced offense, and strong depth continue to define Top 5 teams.

As of early August 2025, power rankings reflect more than just record — they’re a judge of synergy, trades, individual brilliance, and postseason readiness. The Cubs and Blue Jays lead the charge, while the Dodgers, Mets, and Phillies round out a top tier built for October.

Let us know in the comments which team you believe will carry this momentum into the postseason—and which ones still have work to do.

Brad

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