The Atlanta Braves moved to No. 1 in this week's MLB power rankings, ending the Los Angeles Dodgers' run at the top and resetting the conversation around the league's best team. The Dodgers, who had reigned supreme before this week's rankings, were no longer the No. 1 team.
That change came in a week when the Philadelphia Phillies slipped further into a freefall, losing nine games in a row, and the New York Mets went 2-8 over their last 10 after recently ending the league's longest losing streak by getting back in the win column. The Mets had held the longest skid in the league last week, but their latest stretch shows how quickly a short recovery can disappear.
The Boston Red Sox, meanwhile, were swept by the New York Yankees, a result that said as much about New York's form as it did about Boston's season. The Red Sox have one of the worst offenses in baseball, and that has made every rough patch feel heavier in the yankee standings and the rest of the division.
Elsewhere, the Royals remain a mess despite high expectations heading into the campaign, while the Rockies have been better than expected. In a weekly ranking built on momentum as much as record, the gap between those two clubs underscores how sharply preseason expectations can diverge from what actually shows up on the field.
For the Braves, the No. 1 spot is only a snapshot, but it also reflects the simplest truth of the week: the Dodgers stepped aside, Philadelphia kept falling, and the Yankees kept winning. That is enough to redraw the picture for now.