MLB power rankings: Which teams and players have started out hot?

We’ve seen the reigning champs get off to a historic start — yet find themselves in second place in their division. 

The National League West seems daunting, the Yankees offense seem overpowering, the Braves seem out of sorts and torpedo bats seem to be the talk of the sport. 

Mostly, though, we don’t know a whole lot yet. It’s far too early to draw any sweeping conclusions a week and a half into the season, but our first power rankings of the year at least provide a starting point for conversation, taking into account the early results while also factoring in rest-of-season expectations. 

Be on the lookout for new rankings every week, each with a slightly different theme. This week’s power rankings look at who’s off to a hot start on all 30 teams.

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Hot start: Martín Perez 

Perez has allowed just one run in 12.1 innings. Beyond that, hey, things are at least (slightly) better than last year.



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