MLB outfielder power rankings entering July

The 2026 MLB All-Star Game is Tuesday, July 14th. Certain players have been elected as starters for the upcoming Mid-Summer Classic, and a handful of players are finalists to represent their respective leagues. However, there will be players who fall short of making an All-Star roster. As the league heads into Week 15, here are the top 10 outfielders.
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10. Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers
Greene has been consistent this season. His numbers have been down since last season, but he’s been a hitting machine. Entering the week, he is sixth in hits among MLB outfielders.
9. Michael Harris, Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta outfielder has helped Atlanta to the top spot in the NL East. Entering the week, he has one of the best batting averages among MLB outfielders. He’s made a case to represent the National League in the All-Star Game.
8. Brandon Marsh, Philadelphia Phillies
Marsh is having a fantastic season. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in hits. He has played an important role in Philadelphia’s rise following early-season struggles.
7. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
Judge was stating his case for a third consecutive AL MVP Award. Unfortunately, he won’t reach the achievement as a fractured rib is sidelining him until the end of July. Still, his production has kept him in the top 10 at the position.
6. Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs
Everything is clicking for Pete Crow-Armstrong. Entering the week, he is second in stolen bases among MLB outfielders. He must continue producing as the Cubs compete for the top spot in the NL Central.
5. Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals
Walker continues to produce during his monster campaign. Entering the week, he is third in home runs among MLB outfielders. Continued success will help the Cardinals fight for the division.
4. James Wood, Washington Nationals
James Wood is on pace to best last season’s career highs of 31 home runs and 94 RBI. By the end of the season, he can reach 40 home runs and 100 RBI for the first time in his young career. Entering the week, he is second in home runs among MLB outfielders.
3. Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks
Carroll continues to be one of the hardest hitters to get out. He has continued to produce with power, speed, and the ability to get on base. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in triples.
2. Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins
Buxton has been as hot as any outfielder over the past month. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in home runs. If the Twins are sellers at the deadline, Buxton will be one of the most sought-after players.
1. Juan Soto, New York Mets
Soto has jumped up the outfielder standings. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in OPS. He is making a case for the NL MVP Award.
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