MLB power rankings: The best road records through roughly 100 games

Jul 22, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Baltimore Orioles short stop Jorge Mateo (3) celebrates after hitting a two run double in the fourth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 22, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Baltimore Orioles short stop Jorge Mateo (3) celebrates after hitting a two run double in the fourth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports /
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Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder James Outman (33) jumps over Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Jonny Deluca. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder James Outman (33) jumps over Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Jonny Deluca. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /

10) MLB Power Rankings: Toronto Blue Jays

At 27-25 this season in games played in the United States, the Blue Jays are keeping a hold of a Wild Card spot in the American League. A big test begins on Monday as Toronto ventures to Chavez Ravine to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers. Toronto goes into that series after dropping two of three in Seattle (despite a partisan crowd inside T-Mobile Park), so can the Blue Jays find more success by flying further south?

9) MLB Power Rankings: Los Angeles Dodgers

At 28-24 on the road, of all of the division leaders, only the Minnesota Twins are worse when it comes to road winning percentage than the Dodgers. Los Angeles doesn’t go back on the road until August 4 when it starts a four-game set in San Diego followed by two games in Phoenix against the Diamondbacks. Will the Dodgers continue their winning ways, perhaps being even stronger for their next road trip after the MLB trade deadline?

8) MLB Power Rankings: Texas Rangers

Everything is bigger in Texas, right? Well, it must be true since both the Rangers and their cross-state rivals from Houston haven’t been our list yet. The road winning percentage for the Rangers (25-21) is certainly bigger and better than it was last season (34-47 overall), so that’s not only a testament to the talent Texas puts on the field every night, but perhaps also a tip of the cap to new manager Bruce Bochy and the steady presence he brings to the team, no matter where they are playing.

7) MLB Power Rankings: San Francisco Giants

With a nod and tribute to the late legend Tony Bennett, these Giants are not leaving their hearts in San Francisco in 2023, posting a 28-23 mark away from the Bay. Like Texas, San Francisco has turned things around on the road this season, after going 37-44 in 2022. After a one-game makeup is played in Detroit on Monday (from a rainout in April), San Francisco doesn’t leave the state of California again until taking on the Braves on August 18. That stretch includes a trip across the bay to meet the A’s and down Interstate 5 to take on the Angels.

6) MLB Power Rankings: Milwaukee Brewers

Sure, everyone loves the Reds and the youth movement happening in Cincinnati (more about that in a moment), but the Brewers just keep winning and grinding away, showing they aren’t going anywhere any time soon. A 28-22 record outside of Wisconsin is part of the reason why Milwaukee is wrestling with the Reds for the top of the division.