MLB power rankings: Brewers finish on top as playoff mayhem looms

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TheMilwaukee Brewersfinished the regular season No. 1 in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings. But are they the team to beat inMajor League Baseball's playoffs? That's a question for another day, and another story, even. For now, though, it's time to pause before the postseason mayhem and toast the demons of Dairyland, who finished the year 97-65, most in the major leagues and a club record, topping their 2018 and 2011 clubs that won 96 games on their way to the National League Championship Series. "Nobody was expecting this," ace Freddy Peralta toldreporters in Milwaukeeafter a successful two-inning playoff tuneup. He's not wrong about that. Now, to get past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2018 - though that's a problem for another day. A look at our updated rankings: Closer Trevor Megill off the IL just in time for a crisp inning in season finale. Trea Turner's hamstring heals up in time for regular season return. Aaron Judge, meet Jimmie Foxx and Mickey Mantle: The only dudes to win a batting title and hit at least 50 home runs in a season. With pitchers scuffling and Bo Bichette mending, can certainly use the five days off as No. 1 seed. Clayton Kershaw's final line: 223-96, 2.53 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 3,052 strikeouts in 2,855 1/3 innings. 92 wins their most since 2018. They're "optimistic" about Bryan Woo's return from pectoral injury for playoffs. Four dudes (Trevor Story, Ceddane Rafaela, David Hamilton and Jarren Duran) stole at least 20 bases. Posted consecutive 90-win seasons for first time in franchsie history. Nope, it's still not Browns season yet. 1-5 against the Guardians the last two weeks. That won't matter come Game 1 Tuesday. Will heads roll after first playoff miss since 2016? Pete Alonso is ready to get paid. Can Mets live without hiim? No biggie, just gotta take out L.A. and Philly in back-to-back playoff series. He did it: Willy Adames posts Giants' first 30-homer season since Barry Bonds. Carlos Estevez led the majors with 42 saves. Jake Burger bound for surgery to repair tendon in wrist. Roller-coaster season ends with five-game losing streak to finish 80-82. Denying Mets a playoff berth extends good vibes toward 2026. With roster reconstruction ahead, Sonny Gray now open to waiving no-trade clause. Chandler Simpson's arrival as offensive threat might be year's best development. Emotional goodbye for Charlie Morton a nice touch by organization. Tony Mansolino finishes interim manager run with 60-59 record. Afterdisillusioningthe Yolo County faithful, they tease using "Sacramento" on uniforms next year. Playoff drought extends to 11 years. Paul Skenes about to win the Cy Young Award with 10 wins. Rocco Baldelli's fate unknown as rocky season concludes. A hearty "See. You. Later!" to retiring broadcaster Bob Carpenter. "Just" 102 losses this time. Beats 120, for sure. Bar can't go any lower than 43-119. Right? This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB power rankings: Brewers on top as playoff bracket mayhem looms

 

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