MLB outfield power rankings entering week 7
The 2026 MLB season is through six weeks. This is the time when players break out of early-season slumps. Certain players are continuing their outstanding production. This is what sets baseball apart from every other sport. Entering week seven, here are the top 10 outfield rankings in MLB.
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1. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
Judge has heated up. He’s corrected issues that have caused a lack of contact and is nearing his breakout. Judge’s average and OBP are getting in line with his career averages.
2. Mickey Moniak, Colorado Rockies

Moniak has found a home in Colorado. He made his MLB debut in 2020 before minor cups of coffee in 2021 and 2022. Moniak looks comfortable making adjustments at the Major League level. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in OPS.
3. Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals
Walker continues to stay locked in. Entering the week, he’s tied for third in home runs among MLB outfielders. He’s been a godsend for the Cardinals.
4. Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers
He’s consistent, and Andy Pages is having the best start early into the season. Entering the week, the outfielder leads the Dodgers in hits, RBI, batting average, and OBP. Given Los Angeles’ lineup, Pages is setting the tone for a tremendous season.
5. Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates
Cruz is on an absolute tear. Entering the week, he’s close to reaching double-digit home runs and steals. If the production carries throughout the season, Oneil Cruz can have his first 30/30 season.
6. Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
Trout’s healthy and locked in. Health has derailed what could have been the best career in MLB history. Assuming no setback, Trout can reach 30 home runs for the first time since 2022.
7. Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins
Buxton is heating up. Entering the week, he’s tied for third in home runs among MLB outfielders. He’s headed for a second consecutive monster season.
8. James Wood, Washington Nationals
The elite talent is hitting his stride early in the season. Entering the week, he’s been near the top of MLB’s home run leaders. Wood’s eyes are set on surpassing his 31 home runs of a season ago.
9. Michael Harris, Atlanta Braves
Harris has been a notorious slow starter. However, this season he’s on a tear. He can achieve the goal of 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases.
10. Chase DeLauter, Cleveland Guardians
His power has trickled off a bit, but he’s making great contact. Entering the week, DeLauter is tied for fifth among MLB outfielders in hits. The Guardians have a star in the making with Chase DeLauter.
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