MLB Power Rankings: Where the San Diego Padres rank in OPS
Let's look at how the Padres as a team compare to others in the division and around the league in terms of OPS. As a reminder, from MLB.com, "OPS adds on-base percentage and slugging percentage to get one number that unites the two. It's meant to combine how well a hitter can reach base, with how well he can hit for average and for power."
Currently, Bogaerts leads the Padres with a .914 OPS while Soto is second at .757.
Here's the complete power rankings by team OPS (league average is .726)
1. Tampa Bay Rays, .879
2. Chicago Cubs, .795
3. Pittsburgh Pirates, .792
T4. Atlanta Braves, .783
T4. Texas Rangers, .783
6. Philadelphia Phillies, 0.771
7. Boston Red Sox, .769
8. Baltimore Orioles, .761
9. San Francisco Giants, .759
10. Los Angeles Dodgers, .753
T11. Los Angeles Angels, .749
T11. St. Louis Cardinals, .749
13. Toronto Blue Jays, .741
14. Arizona Diamondbacks, .739
15. Minnesota Twins, .723
16. New York Mets, .715
17. San Diego Padres, .713
18. Milwaukee Brewers, .712
19. Houston Astros, .697
20. Cincinnati Reds, .695
21. Miami Marlins, .691
22. Colorado Rockies, .689
23. Oakland Athletics, .686
24. New York Yankees, .677
25. Chicago White Sox, .675
T26. Seattle Mariners, .670
T26. Washington Nationals, 0.67
28. Cleveland Guardians, .664
29. Detroit Tigers, .628
30. Kansas City Royals, .624