👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


MLB Playoff Power Rankings: Every Playoff Team from Worst to First

Cal Raleigh - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

RotoBaller's Kevin Larson drops his latest MLB Power Rankings. Analysis, insight, and rankings for all 12 MLB playoff teams from worst to first as of September 29, 2025.

Aaron Judge - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

MLB Playoff Power Rankings: Where Does Every Contender Stand?

After a wild couple weeks to finish the season, we finally have the playoff picture completed. Ohio baseball fans are in a state of jubilation after Cincinnati and Cleveland defied the odds as they streaked to their playoffs berths. Others, such as the Tigers, enter the postseason in a little more than a backpedal that’s leaving their fans filled with more worry than excitement. But they’re all thankful they’re not the Mets, that’s for sure. Now throw our regular season rankings out the window. This is the postseason and we’re ready for a reset. So let’s dive in and see how all these MLB contenders rank in our playoff power rankings.

Elly De La Cruz - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

12. Cincinnati Reds

A 9-4 run to finish the season was good enough to clinch the final wild card spot in the National League for Cincinnati. The Reds made a concerted effort to improve their rotation coming into the season, adding Brady Singer via trade. They’ve seen upgrades midseason as well with the acquisition of Zack Littell and the promotion of Chase Burns. The rookie Burns has been working out of the bullpen since September and will certainly be called on in big situations this week. But the Reds will first need their offense to show up. And with an 89 wRC+ in the second half of the season, it’s going to need to improve to advanced past their first round matchup against the Dodgers.

Tarik Skubal - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB DFS Lineup Picks

11. Detroit Tigers

Yikes. That’s all that can really be said about their September slide that saw them lose the AL Central to the Cleveland Guardians. They won’t have to wait long to try and get revenge as they’ll see them in the Wild Card round on Tuesday. But no one in Detroit is feeling easy about things. They’re sure to have ace, and likely AL Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal on the mound Tuesday in Cleveland. But beyond that they may face some question marks in their rotation. Jack Flaherty had postseason experience with the Dodgers last year but he hasn’t found the same form this season, especially on the road. The offense will need to hit effectively in order to succeed, which is something they didn’t do in the second half (94 wRC+). Detroit’s on its heels heading into the postseason.

Jose Ramirez - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

10. Cleveland Guardians

On top of the AL Central, the Guardians completed a historic comeback in the division. No team prior to the Guardians had ever come back from a 15.5 game deficit. They did it with a 20-7 September. The offense wasn’t overly great, posting a 99 wRC+ in the month, but they pitched to a 2.49 ERA. If they can keep pitching that effectively then it almost won’t matter what the offense does. But at some point you have to wonder how much longer they can keep it up. They’ll get a chance to prove they are truly for real when they host Detroit in the Wild Card round.

Pete Crow-Armstrong - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB Prospects, Draft Sleepers

9. Chicago Cubs

The Cubs cooled off a bit in the second half of the season but did enough to never have to worry about their playoff spot. They’ve also done very well with their rotation, which had looked to be a question mark at one point. Their starters have a second half ERA of 3.54, third best in the league. Much of that is thanks to rookie Cade Horton (1.03 ERA) and Jameson Taillon (1.57 ERA). Shota Imanaga and Matthew Boyd, their southpaws that have generally been pretty reliable, started to falter in the second half. If Chicago wants to establish dominance in October then they will need these two to snap back into shape. They’ll host the Padres at Wrigley for the Wild Card round, a tough draw for anyone this postseason.

Fernando Tatis Jr. - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

8. San Diego Padres

San Diego ultimately lost out on the NL West but that didn’t stop them from finishing the regular season on a strong 7-1 run. Their success in the second half of the season was driven by a 110 wRC+ (8th overall) and a 3.61 ERA (4th overall). Those are winning numbers that you generally love to see. The lineup should be able to hang with anyone they face, but they may have some questions in the rotation. In the second half of the season Nick Pivetta was their best starter, throwing to a 2.86 ERA. But Dylan Cease (4.04 ERA) and Yu Darvish (5.23 ERA) left much to be desired. Beyond them there’s not much depth in the rotation. The bullpen has been nails, though, and San Diego may find itself using it a ton to get through the postseason.

Garrett Crochet - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB DFS Lineup Picks

7. Boston Red Sox

There’s one team I’ve had my eye on as a potential sleeper this postseason and they’re right here. The Red Sox have the potential to make a deep run this postseason and potentially represent the American League in the World Series. Unfortunately they have probably the toughest draw in the Wild Card round with the Yankees, but that’s for another article (stay tuned). Boston looked to be left for dead after trading away Rafael Devers to San Francisco, but they instead made a run and went 36-28 in the second half of the season. They’ve got one of the best pitchers in the league in Garrett Crochet, whose ability to rack up strikeouts is going to be incredibly valuable in the postseason. They also have plenty of platoon matchups that they’re sure to utilize when the bullpen games begin. If they are able to get past the Yankees, the league may have something to worry about.

Carlos Rodon - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups - icon rotoballer

6. New York Yankees

Speaking of those Yankees, they will be looking to repeat as American League champions this October. Their lineup finally got their swag back in the second half, making it through an Aaron Judge injury scare while hitting for a 117 wRC+. No one came close to their 123 homers in the second half of the season. That can’t be understated given the fact that home runs matter significantly more in the playoffs than they do in the regular season. But the big question mark for New York will be their bullpen. The bullpen had a 4.86 ERA in the second half of the season, fifth worst in the league. If the offense gives them a big enough lead they’ll have less reason to worry, but they’ll always be sweating in late innings if the pen can’t get it together.

Bo Bichette - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB DFS Picks, Betting Picks

5. Toronto Blue Jays

The race for the AL East crown came down to the very last day of the season and Toronto has to be absolutely thrilled they’re the ones with the crown. News broke this past weekend that Bo Bichette likely wouldn’t be available for a wild card round, so giving him more time for his recovery can only help. Additionally, the Blue Jays had to throw Kevin Gausman on Sunday. He likely wouldn’t have been available in a Wild Card series, so giving him more time to be ready for the ALDS helps Toronto’s cause. But they may have some worries regardless of Bichette or Gausman’s statuses. Their bullpen was only slightly better than the Yankees’ pen in the second half, pitching to a 4.74 ERA. They also lack depth in their starting rotation beyond Gausman and their trade deadline acquisition Shane Bieber. A great regular season will reach a pivotal point in the ALDS where they’ll host either the Red Sox or Yankees.

Jackson Chourio - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Prospects

4. Milwaukee Brewers

The National League’s top seed in the regular season, the Brewers will host the NLDS and face the winner of the Cubs and Padres series. Their staff’s 3.51 ERA in the second half ranked third overall and the lineup’s 117 wRC+ in the second half ranked fifth. It turned them into one of the most well-rounded teams in baseball during the regular season. But similar to Toronto, they’re going to face questions in their rotation. Outside of Freddy Peralta, they don’t necessarily have a reliable starter with both Brandon Woodruff and Jose Quintana on the IL. Their bullpen has at least been lights throwing, throwing to a 3.14 ERA in the second half. Similar to what we said about the Padres, they may be relying very heavily on their bullpen this October.

Bryce Harper - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

3. Philadelphia Phillies

The Phillies are no stranger to October baseball over the past few seasons. They’ve got a formula down that’s been built around a strong rotation and a lineup built around both the long ball and average. But this postseason they’ll face a different challenge than they’ve had to face recently: Get through a postseason run with Zack Wheeler. Their ace, who’s out with blood clot issues, has been a dominant force in their prior runs. Without him they still have strong options, but almost all southpaws (Cristopher Sanchez, Ranger Suarez, Jesus Luzardo). Aaron Nola has also been a major question mark since coming back from injury. If their pitchers can hold their own they’ll be fine, but Wheeler is a big, big missing piece in their path to postseason success.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

2. Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers are, unsurprisingly, going to be a threat once again this postseason. They were built for this and, in the regular season, they’ve generally played like they know it. It’s gotten them in trouble against lesser competition but they should be fully focused this offseason. They also enter this postseason with the rotation the healthiest it’s been. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell are going to be tough for any opponent to get through in any series. Oh yeah, that guy Shohei Ohtani is going to be healthy on the mound too. The Dodgers should be able to get early leads and that should go a long way. But the big question mark will be if their bullpen can show up. Its 5.16 ERA over the last 30 days doesn’t inspire confidence regardless of how much they’re up.

Randy Arozarena - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

1. Seattle Mariners

It took a while for the Mariners to get going after the trade deadline but once they got going they didn’t stop. They’ve got a lineup that’s built around power, especially with Cal Raleigh being able to rake from both sides of the plate. Their rotation has always been solid but was stellar in the second half of the season, posting a 3.46 xFIP that was second best in the league. The bullpen was just excellent as well with a 3.60 xFIP, third best in the league. They’ve got the fewest question marks of any team in the playoffs besides, well, their general postseason history that all Mariners fans have stuck in the back of their head. But in an October environment in Houston a week ago they snapped into playoff mode and ended the Astros’ hopes of winning the AL West. If Seattle approaches every series with that mentality then no one in the league may be able to beat them. They’re our top ranked playoff team as we head into the Wild Card series starting on Tuesday.

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Zachariah Branch

Impressing New Falcons QB in OTAs
AJ Barner

Expected to be Ready for Training Camp
Aaron Judge

Diagnosed with Stress Fracture, Out 4-6 Weeks
Luther Burden III

Looking Like a True WR1 in OTAs With Bears
T.J. Watt

Alex Highsmith Expected to Remain With Steelers
Maxx Crosby

Close to Returning to Practice?
A.J. Brown

Patriots Don't Expect A.J. Brown to be Limited Physically
Shohei Ohtani

has "Small" Blister, a "Non-Issue" for his Pitching Starts
Brent Rooker

Out on Thursday Due to Knee Soreness
Myles Garrett

Rams Rework Myles Garrett's Contract
Frederik Andersen

Hurricanes Retain Confidence in Frederik Andersen
Tank Dell

Back on the Field at OTAs This Week
Vincent Trocheck

Maple Leafs Interested in Vincent Trocheck
Sam LaPorta

Looks Good During OTA Practice on Thursday
Mike Evans

Making a Strong Impression at OTAs With his New Team
Trevor Etienne

Currently the RB3 in Carolina?
Dylan Larkin

Requests Trade From Red Wings
Jaylen Wright

Impressing Bobby Slowik During OTAs
Greg Dulcich

Developing Chemistry with New Quarterback During OTAs?
Caleb Douglas

Suffers Minor Injury During OTAs on Wednesday
James Conner

Doing Side Work with Trainers During OTAs
George Kittle

"On Track" for Week 1 Return
Corey Seager

Expected to Return This Weekend
Bo Nix

Expected to Have More of a Role in Minicamp
Jaylen Waddle

Sean Payton has "Crystal Clear" Vision for Versatile Jaylen Waddle
Alvin Kamara

Hasn't Talked Pay Cut, "No Beef" With Saints
George Pickens

Brian Schottenheimer Expects George Pickens to Return for Mandatory Minicamp
Kendrick Law

Rookie Receiver Kendrick Law Suffers Torn ACL
Lucas Erceg

Royals to Mix and Match in Ninth With Lucas Erceg Struggling
Jonathan Toews

Expected to Retire
Anders Lee

Set to Hit Open Market
TB

Jon Cooper Wins First Jack Adams Trophy
De'Aaron Fox

Struggles Again Wednesday Night
Dylan Harper

Turns Heads in Finals Opener
Stephon Castle

Close to Double-Double in Game 1 Loss to Knicks
Victor Wembanyama

Notches 26 Points in Finals Debut
Josh Hart

Grabs 15 Rebounds in Game 1 Win Over Spurs
Karl-Anthony Towns

Opens Finals With Double-Double
Jalen Brunson

Scores Game-High 30 Points in Finals Opener
Aaron Judge

to Undergo Additional Imaging
Ketel Marte

Out on Wednesday With Back, Hamstring Injuries
Mitchell Robinson

is Available for Game 1 on Wednesday
Kawhi Leonard

Unlikely to be Traded
Chicago Bulls

Bulls Host Potential Lottery Picks for Workout
Washington Wizards

Wizards Considering Trading Down in Draft
Corbin Burnes

has Teres Major Strain, Unlikely to Return Until September
Rickie Fowler

Looks To Continue Resurgent Season At Memorial
CFB

Can Eric Singleton Jr. Fully Break Out at Third School?
CFB

Katin Houser Steps into QB1 Role for Illinois
CFB

Savion Hiter an Immediate Impact Freshman for Michigan
CFB

Isaiah Horton Set to Take Over KC Concepcion's Role
CFB

UCLA Transfer Karson Gordon Signs with Austin Peay
CFB

Will Muschamp Bringing New Intensity to Texas Practices
Gary Woodland

Brings Boom-or-Bust Potential to Memorial
Jordan Spieth

Still Searching for a Breakthrough
Alex Smalley

Brings Elite Form to Memorial Tournament
Justin Rose

Looks to Recapture Memorial Tournament Success
Cameron Young

Looks to Get Back to His Contending Ways at Murifield Village
Chris Gotterup

Needs to Find Fairways at Muirfield Village
Si Woo Kim

Looks to Stay Hot at Memorial Tournament
Matt Fitzpatrick

Positioned for Success at Muirfield Village
Jalen Chatfield

Records Two Assists in Tuesday's Loss
Keegan Bradley

Looking for Another Strong Finish at Muirfield
Nikolaj Ehlers

Nets Two Goals in Game 1 Loss to Golden Knights
Shea Theodore

Notches Three Points in Game 1 Win
Brayden McNabb

Sets Up Three Goals in Game 1 Win Over Hurricanes
Justin Thomas

is an Exciting Play This Week in Ohio
Brett Howden

Starts Finals With Multi-Point Effort
Scottie Scheffler

Looks to Win Memorial Tournament for Third Consecutive Year
Tomas Hertl

Scores Game-Winner in Finals Opener
Rory McIlroy

Looking for Better Performance at Muirfield Village
Drake Baldwin

Could Return During Braves Next Homestand
Garrett Crochet

Diagnosed With Low-Grade Lat Strain
Russell Henley

Coming to Ohio on the Heels of Latest Victory
Tommy Fleetwood

Looking for Better Iron Play at Memorial Tournament
Patrick Cantlay

Looks to Continue Dominance at Muirfield Village
Ludvig Aberg

a Great Fit for Muirfield Village
Isaiah Hartenstein

Hopeful to Stay with Oklahoma City
Luguentz Dort

Wants to Remain with Thunder
Mitchell Robinson

is Questionable for Game 1
Moussa Diabaté

Moussa Diabate Has Contract Guaranteed for 2026-2027 Season
Oso Ighodaro

Gets Guaranteed Contract for Next Season
NAS

Chris MacFarland Joins Predators as President and General Manager
VAN

Canucks Name Manny Malhotra as New Head Coach
Brendan Gallagher

to Leave Canadiens This Offseason
Patrik Laine

Looking Forward to Free Agency
Jeremy Lauzon

Returns to Action Tuesday
Zach Werenski

Wins 2025-26 Norris Trophy
Aaron Judge

Out on Tuesday With Rib/Shoulder Injury
Josh Hader

Set to Return from Injured List on Tuesday
CFB

SEC Coach Calls Buster Faulkner a "Home-Run Hire"
CFB

Auburn a Sleeper in the SEC Under Alex Golesh?
CFB

Noah Fifita Primed for Strong 2026 Campaign
CFB

Oregon Assistant Coach Charged with DUII, Reckless Driving
CFB

Tight End Nick Pollack Commits to Clemson
Akshay Bhatia

Needs the Driver to be True in Ohio
Aaron Rai

Primed to take on the Memorial Tournament
J.J. Spaun

Rebounded at Charles Schwab Challenge
Xander Schauffele

One to Watch This Week in Ohio
Elly De La Cruz

to Miss 2-4 Weeks of Action
Chase Burns

is Scratched Due to Illness
Deiveson Figueiredo

Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Song Yadong

Gets Second-Round Submission Win
Zhang Mingyang

Suffers Back-To-Back Losses
Alonzo Menifield

Gets Back In The Win Column
Tallison Teixeira

Suffers First-Round Knockout Loss
Sergei Pavlovich

Scores First-Round Knockout Win
Cameron Smotherman

Suffers Third Loss In A Row
Edwin Arroyo

Reds Promote Top Infield Prospect Edwin Arroyo, Viewed as Priority Pick Up Ahead of MLB Debut
Kai Asakura

Earns His First UFC Win
Elly De La Cruz

Placed on IL with Right Hamstring Tightness
Denny Hamlin

Earns the first Nashville Cup Series Victory of his Career on Sunday
Christopher Bell

Finishes as the Runner-Up at Nashville
Chase Briscoe

Earns First Career Podium Finish at Nashville
Ryan Blaney

Scores A Solid Top-10 Finish at Nashville
Kyle Larson

Top-10 Streak at Nashville Ends after Late Flat Tire Spin
Elly De La Cruz

Exits with Hamstring Tightness
Tyler Reddick

Is One of the Top Favorites to Win at Nashville
Kyle Larson

May Continue his Top-10 Consistency at Nashville this week
Christopher Bell

Is One of the Top Competitors for the Win at Nashville
Chase Briscoe

Is A Must Start for Nashville DFS Lineups
Chase Elliott

has Plenty of Upside for Nashville DFS Lineups
William Byron

Is William Byron A Playable DFS Option for Nashville Lineups?
Carson Hocevar

Is Likely to have Another Solid Result at Nashville
NASCAR

Should Fantasy Players Roster Bubba Wallace at Nashville?
Chris Buescher

Is A Decent All-Around DFS Option for Nashville Lineups
Daniel Suarez

is Likely to Drop Positions during the Cracker Barrel 400
Garrett Crochet

Suffers Setback, Likely to Undergo MRI for Lat Tightness
Denny Hamlin

Could Denny Hamlin Dominate at Nashville?
Ryan Blaney

Is a DFS Tournament Option at Nashville
Ty Gibbs

Don't Overlook Ty Gibbs at Nashville
Joey Logano

Could Show Life at Nashville
Ross Chastain

Needs a Good Run at Nashville
Chet Holmgren

Fails to Step Up in the Season Finale
Cason Wallace

Ends Postseason with Strong Showing
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Caps MVP Season with Game 7 Exit
Stephon Castle

Continues Postseason Run with 16 Points
Julian Champagnie

Shines in Series-Clinching Win
Lane Hutson

Posts a Power-Play Assist in Game 5 Loss
Cole Caufield

Nets a Power-Play Goal in Season-Ending Loss
Seth Jarvis

Closes Out East Finals With Multi-Point Game
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF