In the final edition of our OPSERA rankings for the 2014 season, eight playoff teams fall in the top 10 with the Nationals, Dodgers and Orioles at the top. Read more »
The Orioles took an $8 million gamble on Nelson Cruz and they've been rewarded with 39 home runs and the third spot in our rankings this week. Read more »
As the Athletics lose their grip on a playoff spot in the American League, the Mariners are moving up thanks to Robinson Cano and Kyle Seager. Read more »
The Giants made the biggest leap this week, jumping to seventh in our rankings after occupying the 13th spot eight days ago. The Nationals, A's, Dodgers, Angels and Orioles top the list. Read more »
The Nationals are the first team other than the Athletics to hold down the No. 1 spot since early in the season. Are they getting hot at just the right time? Read more »
The Mariners, in a battle for a Wild Card berth with 45 games to play, have surged to fourth in our rankings behind the A's, Dodgers and Nationals. Read more »
Already one of the favorites to win the World Series, the A's now have an even deeper playoff rotation. Meanwhile, the Red Sox have added to a punch-less outfield while landing a top pick as well. Read more »
The Angels and Tigers have swapped spots in our weekly Major League rankings as Los Angeles continues to chase Oakland for the best record in baseball. Read more »
The A's are first in our rankings for the eighth-straight week, but the Angels are threatening. Oakland leads the AL West by less than two games. Read more »
The Dodgers are making a run at the top spot and Josh Beckett has been one of the many reasons why. His 2.28 ERA is the best of his Major League career. Read more »
The Athletics maintain the top spot in our rankings, while the Brewers join the Giants, Dodgers and Braves in the top five. The Rockies have fallen from third to eighth this season. Read more »
The Athletics head our rankings once again despite a rough week on the field. The Giants, Rockies, Dodgers and Braves round out the top five. Read more »
Sonny Gray has quickly become one of baseball's best young pitchers, but Felix Hernandez has a long track record of consistency in Seattle. Who would you rather build a team around? Read more »