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MLB power rankings: Best team in AL just keeps surprising

More often than not, a surprise team will seduce and then disappoint fans the next season, its breakout success something of a mirage.

Yet what the Detroit Tigers are building seems very, very real.

The Tigers aren’t just building upon their surprise playoff spot, wild-card upset and trip to the Division Series. No, that would be selling the best team in the American League a little too short. Detroit is off to a 22-13 start, best in the AL, and their plus-63 run differential is tops in the major leagues.

With that, they’ve zoomed to fourth in USA TODAY Sports’ power rankings, likely their highest position since a couple fellows named Max and Justin were pitching for them.

This prosperity is built on some compelling turnarounds: Former No. 1 overall picks Casey Mize and Spencer Torkelson are playing up to their potential, with Mize – No. 1 overall in 2018 – posting a 2.70 ERA and winning five of his six starts. Torkelson, their 1/1 in 2020, has already equaled his 10-homer output from 2024 and has an .889 OPS.

Meanwhile, veteran Javy Baez, whose $140 million contract looked like dead weight, is having a fine rebirth as a center fielder, batting .309 with an .829 OPS and equaling defensive stalwarts like Byron Buxton and Tyrone Taylor with three outs above average in center.

While the expected three-team race in the AL Central looks like a reality, the Tigers’ pace-setting creates an early expectation that for the second consecutive year, multiple playoff berths will come out of the once-moribund division.

A look at our updated rankings:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (-)

First career win for Rōki Sasaki, who’s suddenly their No. 2 starter.

2. New York Mets (-)

Injuries starting to accrue: A.J. Minter out several months, Jesse Winker hurts an oblique.

3. San Diego Padres (+2)

On a five-game streak just in time for Jackson Merrill’s return.

4. Detroit Tigers (+3)

Will take AL’s best record into Denver for three against historically bad Rockies.

5. San Francisco Giants (-2)

Wilmer Flores’ 31 RBI tied for second in NL.

6. Chicago Cubs (-)

They’ve scored 25 more runs than any other team, which is kinda the point of this thing.

7. New York Yankees (-3)

Carlos Carrasco and Will Warren went from rotation depth to regulars, with predictable results.

8. Seattle Mariners (+2)

Can this suddenly productive offense camouflage loss of Logan Gilbert to flexor strain?

9. Philadelphia Phillies (-)

Ranger Suárez gives up seven earned runs in season debut.

10. Cleveland Guardians (+2)

Only club in our top 10 with a negative run differential.

11. Boston Red Sox (-3)

Just brutal to lose Triston Casas for the season with gruesome patella injury.

12. Cincinnati Reds (+1)

Reliever Alexis Díaz, a 2023 All-Star, sent to minor leagues.

13. Houston Astros (+1)

Lance McCullers Jr., making first start since 2022 World Series, ‘pretty proud of myself getting back.’

14. Texas Rangers (-3)

Swoon results in firing of ‘offensive coordinator’ Donnie Ecker. Is Mike McCarthy hiring?

15. Arizona Diamondbacks (-)

Eesh: Corbin Burnes to miss a start with shoulder inflammation.

16. Kansas City Royals (+3)

Hit two weeks’ worth of home runs in one afternoon.

17. Tampa Bay Rays (-)

Until further notice, this is a Chandler Simpson appreciation space.

18. Toronto Blue Jays (-2)

Have hit the fewest home runs (23) in majors.

19. Milwaukee Brewers (-1)

Will this be remembered as the weekend the Cubs left them behind for good?

20. Atlanta Braves (-)

Have lost 11 of 16 against clubs with winning records.

21. Washington Nationals (-)

James Wood pushes OPS to .926.

22. St. Louis Cardinals (-)

Alec Burleson hits first home run since Aug. 17.

23. Baltimore Orioles (-)

Kyle Gibson giving up nearly a home run per inning through two starts.

24. Athletics (+1)

They return to Yolo County three games over .500 after 4-2 trip.

25. Minnesota Twins (+1)

Won their second series at Fenway Park since 2014.

26. Los Angeles Angels (-2)

That’s 15 losses in 19 games and it’s once again time to prepare for the draft and trade deadline.

27. Miami Marlins (-)

Kyle Stowers’ .928 OPS trails only Tucker (.976), Schwarber (.955) in OPS by Kyles.

28. Pittsburgh Pirates (-)

A grim start from Paul Skenes, followed by a workmanlike sweep by the Padres.

29. Chicago White Sox (-)

They’ve now won two whole series this year after taking a pair from Houston.

30. Colorado Rockies (-)

Current pace: 127 losses, with Tigers coming to town.

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