
MLB Power Rankings, Week 11: Rangers vault into the top 10, Padres crater, and Judge's rib changes everything
Atlanta holds unanimous #1 for a fourth straight week at 45–21 (110-win pace) while Texas' Corey Seager return drives the week's biggest rise (▲9 spots on Bleacher Report, composite #7). San Diego's 4–13 run over 17 games produces the sharpest fall (▼7 on MLB.com, from #8 to #15). Aaron Judge's right rib stress fracture — 4–6 weeks on the IL — is the most consequential injury of the week, reshuffling AL East pressure dynamics and shifting the Yankees' trade deadline posture. The Dodgers remain unanimous #2 with MLB-best metrics in every tracked category (+133 run differential, .784 OPS, 3.17 ERA) despite 11 pitchers on IL. Full 30-team composite from six sources, analytics layer with Pythagorean chart, injury watch table, and June 9–15 schedule outlook.
All 30 teams ranked
| Rank | Team | Composite | Last week | Δ | W-L |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Atlanta Braves | 1.0 | 1 | — | 45–21 |
| 2 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 2.0 | 2 | — | 43–23 |
| 3 | Milwaukee Brewers | 3.0 | 3 | — | 38–25 |
| 4 | New York Yankees | 4.3 | 4 | — | 38–26 |
| 5 | Cleveland Guardians | 5.0 | 6 | ▲1 | 37–27 |
| 6 | Tampa Bay Rays | 5.8 | 5 | ▼1 | 38–24 |
| 7 | Texas Rangers | 9.0 | 16 | ▲9 | 37–27 |
| 8 | Philadelphia Phillies | 8.2 | 13 | ▲5 | 35–28 |
| 9 | St. Louis Cardinals | 9.5 | 9 | — | 33–30 |
| 10 | Chicago White Sox | 10.3 | 10 | — | 34–31 |
| 11 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 11.0 | 8 | ▼3 | 33–32 |
| 12 | Seattle Mariners | 11.7 | 11 | ▼1 | 33–33 |
| 13 | Chicago Cubs | 13.2 | 14 | ▲1 | 34–31 |
| 14 | Washington Nationals | 13.5 | 15 | ▲1 | 33–32 |
| 15 | San Diego Padres | 15.8 | 7 | ▼7 (MLB.com) | 32–33 |
| 16 | Arizona Diamondbacks | 16.0 | 13 | ▼3 | 33–31 |
| 17 | Baltimore Orioles | 17.2 | 18 | ▲1 | 31–33 |
| 18 | Houston Astros | 18.5 | 21 | ▲3 | 30–35 |
| 19 | Toronto Blue Jays | 18.8 | 17 | ▼2 | 31–34 |
| 20 | Cincinnati Reds | 20.0 | 16 | ▼4 | 31–33 |
| 21 | Miami Marlins | 21.2 | 24 | ▲3 | 29–36 |
| 22 | Boston Red Sox | 22.5 | 25 | ▲3 | 28–37 |
| 23 | Minnesota Twins | 22.8 | 22 | ▼1 | 29–36 |
| 24 | New York Mets | 23.5 | 23 | ▼1 | 28–37 |
| 25 | Kansas City Royals | 25.2 | 26 | ▲1 | 25–40 |
| 26 | Athletics | 25.8 | 19 | ▼7 | 27–37 |
| 27 | Detroit Tigers | 27.3 | 28 | ▲1 | 25–38 |
| 28 | San Francisco Giants | 27.5 | 29 | ▲1 | 26–39 |
| 29 | Los Angeles Angels | 28.5 | 27 | ▼2 | 25–39 |
| 30 | Colorado Rockies | 29.8 | 30 | ▼1 | 22–43 |
Biggest risers
Texas Rangers — composite #7 (▲7 to ▲9 across sources)
Philadelphia Phillies — composite #8 (▲5 on Bleacher Report)
Biggest fallers
San Diego Padres — composite #15 (▼7 on MLB.com)
New York Yankees — composite #4 (stable rank, but Judge's injury reframes everything)
Athletics — composite #26 (▼7)
The analytics layer
Atlanta Braves — #1, confirmed for a fourth straight week
Los Angeles Dodgers — #2, and the metrics-versus-record gap continues
Tampa Bay Rays — regression watch, continued
WAR leaders through Week 11
Injury watch
| Player | Team | Status | Timeline | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aaron Judge (RF) | NYY | 10-day IL — right rib stress fracture | Re-evaluation in 4–6 weeks; return late July / August | Most consequential injury of Week 11; shifts Yankees' trade deadline posture |
| Munetaka Murakami (1B) | CWS | IL since May 30 — Grade 2 hamstring, received PRP injection June 1 | 4–6 weeks; return late June to early July | White Sox holding at 34–31 without him |
| Corbin Burnes (SP) | ARI | Teres major strain during Tommy John rehab | Out until September at earliest | Effectively locks in his remaining 4 yr / $140M contract — opt-out now off the table |
| Tarik Skubal (SP) | DET | Began rehab assignment June 8 via NanoNeedle procedure | Could return after 1 rehab start | Major trade deadline variable; Dodgers, Yankees, Cubs, Brewers, Braves identified as suitors |
| Robert Gasser (SP) | MIL | IL | Week 11 | Part of Brewers' 4-SP wave to IL this week |
| DL Hall (SP) | MIL | IL | Week 11 | Same |
| Logan Henderson (SP) | MIL | IL | Week 11 | Same |
| Chad Patrick (SP) | MIL | IL | Week 11 | Same |
Week ahead — schedule outlook (June 9–15)
| Team | Key series | Notable context |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta Braves | vs. Reds, @ Mets | Expected to extend lead; Mets are 20-player IL, most in MLB |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | @ Giants, vs. Rockies | Should pad run differential further; both opponents are bottom-10 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | vs. Cardinals, @ Cubs | Division rival showdown — Brewers testing four-SP depth |
| Texas Rangers | vs. Astros, @ Angels | First test of the Seager-restored lineup against AL West competition |
| Philadelphia Phillies | @ Cardinals, vs. Nationals | Potentially decisive NL East positioning games |
| San Diego Padres | vs. Giants, @ Rockies | Soft schedule offers a bounce-back window from the 4–13 skid |
| New York Yankees | vs. Orioles, @ Red Sox | First full week without Judge; early read on how the lineup holds |
| Cleveland Guardians | vs. Twins, @ White Sox | AL Central standings implications — winner likely takes division lead |
参考ソース
- 1MLB.com — Power Rankings for week of June 7, 2026
- 2Bleacher Report — Phillies Enter Top 5, Rangers Vault Into Top 10
- 3Sports Illustrated — All-Star Power Rankings (June 5)
- 4USA Today — MLB Power Rankings (June 8)
- 5CBS Sports — MLB Power Rankings Week 11
- 6FanSided — MLB Power Rankings Week 11
- 7The Athletic — Padres' window might be closing sooner than expected
- 8CBS Sports — How will Aaron Judge's injury change Yankees' trade deadline plans
- 9FanGraphs — Batting WAR Leaderboard 2026
- 10FanGraphs — Pitcher WAR Leaderboard 2026
- 11ESPN — Nine Tarik Skubal trade ideas
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