MLB Power Rankings Week 18: Final Standings Before the Trade Deadline Frenzy
MLB Power Rankings Week 18: Trade Deadline Drama Edition
TL;DR: It’s the final week before the MLB trade deadline (Monday, August 3rd at 6 PM ET), and every team is deciding whether to buy (add players for a playoff push), sell (trade away players for future assets), or stand pat. The biggest storyline: Will the Detroit Tigers trade Tarik Skubal, arguably the best pitcher in baseball?
What’s Happening Right Now?
Imagine you’re playing a season-long fantasy baseball league, but with real players, real money, and a championship trophy on the line. That’s MLB in late July.
Key Context:
- Trade Deadline: Monday, August 3rd, 6:00 PM ET — after this, no trades allowed until offseason
- 162-Game Marathon: We’re in Week 18 of ~26 weeks — roughly 60% through the season
- Playoff Format: 12 teams make it (6 per league) — 3 division winners + 3 wild cards per league
- Buyers vs. Sellers: Good teams "buy" talent; bad teams "sell" veterans for prospects (young players not yet in MLB)
The Cream of the Crop (Top 5)
These teams are all buying — and they all desperately need starting pitchers (guys who pitch the first 5-7 innings).
| Rank | Team | Record | Biggest Storyline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 68-40 | Getting healthy at perfect time; still favorites to land Skubal |
| 2 | Milwaukee Brewers | 67-41 | Dominant but need power (dead last in HRs); also in on Skubal |
| 3 | Atlanta Braves | 63-45 | Need shortstop AND starter; GM says "take what’s available" |
| 4 | Tampa Bay Rays | 63-44 | Linked to Skubal & Neto; rotation fragile despite great ERA |
| 5 | New York Yankees | 61-47 | Judge & Bellinger hurt; catcher is a black hole; need everything |
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IMPORTANT: All top-5 teams are chasing Tarik Skubal (Detroit’s ace). Think of him like the #1 overall pick in a fantasy draft — everyone wants him, price is sky-high.
Teams Trending Up (Big Movers This Week)
Arizona Diamondbacks (#11, up 4 spots) — Record: 57-52
- Hot streak: 13-7 since GM told team "play better so I can add players"
- Now in: 3rd NL Wild Card spot
- Needs: First baseman (worst OPS in MLB), starting pitching (6 starters on IL!)
Texas Rangers (#12, up 4 spots) — Record: 55-53
- Just took AL West lead after beating Seattle
- Needs: Catcher (2 on IL), high-leverage righty reliever
- Internal help coming: Jordan Montgomery & Tyler Mahle rehabbing
Pittsburgh Pirates (#9, up 3 spots) — Record: 55-54
- Legit contenders! +37 run differential, 1 game back of playoffs
- Rotation: Skenes, Jones, Chandler, Ashcraft, Keller = elite potential
- Only hole: Bullpen — "might be the year to take a swing on a big arm"
Teams at a Crossroads (Buy? Sell? Stand Pat?)
These teams are in "no man’s land" — not good enough to feel safe, not bad enough to tank.
| Team | Record | Dilemma | Key Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detroit Tigers | 51-58 | #1 STORYLINE: Trade Skubal or keep him? Playoff odds ~25% but AL Central favorites if reset | Tarik Skubal |
| Baltimore Orioles | 53-56 | Owner gave GM "vote of confidence" = maybe job unsafe? Could sell Rogers/Ward | Trevor Rogers, Taylor Ward |
| Seattle Mariners | 53-56 | Core (Raleigh, Naylor, J-Rod) must hit better or trades won’t matter | Emerson Hancock (trade bait?) |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 54-54 | Were surprise contenders, now 10-16 in July — likely sell veterans | |
| Miami Marlins | 55-54 | Just ended 12-game skid + swept Phillies — catcher depth = trade chips | Joe Mack, Liam Hicks, Agustin Ramirez |
| Cleveland Guardians | 56-54 | Need offense, have prospects, but historically passive at deadline | Jose Ramirez back from IL |
| Minnesota Twins | 54-55 | GM says "adding" but Jeffers/Larnach rumors persist — Joe Ryan not moving | Ryan Jeffers, Trevor Larnach |
| Houston Astros | 55-55 | Worst AL run differential but in AL West race — need OF, pitchers to throw strikes | Hunter Brown, Ronel Blanco |
Rebuilding / Selling Teams (Future > Present)
These teams are selling veterans for prospects (young talent + draft picks).
| Team | Record | Trade Chips | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago White Sox | 56-51 | Deep farm system, clean payroll — could take bad $ for good players | Mason Miller (Padres) fit? |
| Washington Nationals | 55-54 | Just did "need-for-need" trade (Early for Mead) — payroll flexible | Contending = higher stakes |
| San Diego Padres | 55-53 | Won 5 straight vs bad teams — if stay hot, must keep Miller/Morejon | Farm system dried up though |
| San Francisco Giants | 46-62 | Robbie Ray (3.16 ERA) + Luis Arraez (.331 avg) = sure-fire movers | Big contracts (Devers, Chapman, Adames) unmovable |
| New York Mets | 45-63 | Fire sale: Peralta, Holmes, Minter, Weaver, Raley all free agents | "Major shake-up" declared |
| Kansas City Royals | 46-63 | Lane Thomas (RH bat) likely moved; relievers if healthy | Eye on 2025 reload |
| Oakland A’s | 45-63 | Led AL West in May, worst since June 20 — Langeliers hurt (knee) | Heim, McNeil, Springs available |
| Los Angeles Angels | 42-67 | Zach Neto (control thru 2029), Detmers, Soriano = real assets | "Finally commit to rebuild?" |
| Colorado Rockies | 42-67 | Hunter Goodman = #1 trade chip (C, .900 OPS, control thru ’29) | New FO’s first big test |
| Toronto Blue Jays | 50-59 | Gausman, Bieber, Varsho, Springer = rentals; Varland (closer) = huge return if moved | Last in AL East |
| Cincinnati Reds | 50-57 | Spencer Steer hurt (wrist) — lost trade value; Stephenson, Suarez, Bleday, Lowe available | Well out of it |
The 3 Biggest Storylines to Watch
1. The Tarik Skubal Sweepstakes
- Who: 27-year-old lefty, best pitcher in MLB (2.34 ERA, 150 K in 119 IP)
- Team: Detroit Tigers (51-58, but AL Central favorites "if season reset")
- Suitors: Dodgers (favorites), Brewers, Braves, Rays, Yankees, Cubs, basically everyone
- Dilemma: Tigers could get historic haul (3-4 top prospects) OR keep him for playoff push
- Deadline: Decision by Monday 6 PM ET
2. Shohei Ohtani’s Pitching Return
- Status: Hasn’t pitched since July 3; hasn’t thrown off mound since July 22
- Issues: Left knee irritation → right bicep irritation
- Dodgers say: "Expect him in postseason" but no bullpen session scheduled
- Impact: Uncertainty pushes Dodgers harder for Skubal
3. The Catcher Carousel
Contenders needing catchers: Yankees, Rangers, Braves, Orioles, Twins, Marlins (have extra)
Available: Ryan Jeffers (MIN), Tyler Stephenson (CIN), Hunter Goodman (COL), Jonah Heim (TEX→old friend?), Liam Hicks (MIA), Agustin Ramirez (MIA)
Goodman = crown jewel (26, All-Star, .900 OPS, 4 years control)
Trade Deadline Cheat Sheet: Key Terms Explained
| Term | ELI5 Definition |
|---|---|
| Prospect | A young player in the minor leagues (not yet in MLB) with high potential |
| Farm System | A team’s collection of minor league players — their "pipeline" |
| Rental | A player on an expiring contract — you get them for 2 months only |
| Team Control | How many years a team has rights to a player before free agency (more = more valuable) |
| Underwater Contract | Player paid more than they’re worth — team might pay salary to move them |
| High-Leverage Reliever | Pitcher used in close, late-game situations (8th/9th inning) |
| Run Differential | Runs scored minus runs allowed — better predictor than record |
| OPS | On-Base % + Slugging % — best single hitting stat (avg ~.700, elite >.900) |
| ERA | Earned Run Average — runs allowed per 9 innings (lower = better) |
| Wild Card | 3 non-division-winners per league make playoffs |
Numbered Steps: How a Trade Deadline Works
- Scouting & Evaluation (All July): GMs watch players, talk to agents, build trade boards
- Leaks & Rumors (Final week): Reporters get tips — "Team X talking to Team Y about Player Z"
- Negotiations (Final 48 hours): GMs call each other — "I’ll give you Prospect A + B for Your Ace"
- Medical Reviews (Final 24 hours): Teams exchange medical records — "Wait, his MRI shows what?!"
- Commissioner Approval (Deadline day): MLB office reviews for fairness, salary implications
- Official Announcement (By 6 PM ET): Trade announced, players change uniforms
- Roster Moves (Immediate): New players added to 26-man roster; others sent down/DFA’d
Important Callouts
TRADE DEADLINE = MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 6:00 PM ET
After this: NO TRADES ALLOWED until November offseason. Playoff rosters set September 1st.SALARY CAP UNCERTAINTY = Teams hesitant to take on big contracts (Devers, Chapman, Adames, etc.)
New CBA negotiations looming — nobody knows 2027+ payroll rules.INJURY BUG EPIDEMIC = Cubs (12 pitchers on IL!), D-backs (6 starters), Dodgers (Ohtani), Yankees (Judge, Bellinger), Rangers (2 catchers) — health = biggest X-factor.
DRAFT LOTTERY INCENTIVE = Bad teams (Royals, A’s, Angels, Rockies) might want to lose for better draft odds.
Summary: What You Need to Know
| Category | Teams | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| World Series Favorites | LAD, MIL, ATL, TB, NYY | All-in buying mode, starting pitching desperate |
| Legit Contenders Rising | ARI, TEX, PIT | Playing best ball at right time, specific needs |
| Treadmill Teams | BAL, SEA, STL, MIA, CLE, MIN, HOU, DET | One bad week from selling; one good week from buying |
| Open Sellers | CHW, WSH, SD, SF, NYM, KC, OAK, LAA, COL, TOR, CIN | Stockpiling prospects, moving rentals |
| Biggest Prize | Tarik Skubal (DET) | Will define deadline — historic return expected |
| Biggest Question | Ohtani pitching? | Changes Dodgers’ urgency, MLB’s marquee attraction |
FAQ: Your Trade Deadline Questions Answered
Q: Why is Tarik Skubal so valuable if the Tigers are under .500?
A: Because he’s under team control through 2026 (not a rental), he’s 27 (prime age), and he’s pitching like a Cy Young winner. A contender gets him for this year’s playoff run + next season. That’s worth 3-4 top-100 prospects.
Q: What’s a "prospect" and why do bad teams want them?
A: Prospects are minor leaguers with MLB potential. Bad teams trade veterans (who’ll leave in free agency) for prospects — hope for the future > meaningless wins now. Think of it like trading a used car for a lottery ticket that might become a Ferrari.
Q: Can the Dodgers afford Skubal with their payroll?
A: MLB has a luxury tax (not a hard cap). Dodgers blow past it every year — they pay penalties like it’s a subscription fee. They can afford anyone; question is prospect cost.
Q: Why are so many catchers available?
A: Catcher is the hardest position to fill (defense + game-calling + hitting). Contenders always need upgrades. Rebuilding teams (Marlins, Twins, Rockies) have catcher depth — they’re selling from strength.
Q: What happens if a traded player gets hurt before the deal is official?
A: Trades have medical review periods. If MRI reveals undisclosed injury, deal can be renegotiated or cancelled. That’s why deals sometimes leak then go quiet — medical red flags.
Final Thought
This weekend is the Super Bowl of front offices. Every GM, scout, and analyst is working 20-hour days. By Tuesday morning, the 2026 playoff picture will be radically reshaped — or eerily similar.
Will Skubal wear Dodger Blue? Will the Tigers punt on 2026? Will Ohtani pitch again this year?
Check back Monday 6:01 PM ET for answers.
Data as of July 30, 2026. Records, rankings, and rumors change hourly. Source: ESPN MLB Power Rankings Week 18 by Alden Gonzalez, Bradford Doolittle, David Schoenfield.