MLB The Show 26 Player Ratings - Top Players on Every Team

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On March 4, MLB The Show 26 revealed its player ratings during the Ratings Reveal Livestream. The event highlighted the top performers across the league, giving players a clear view of who leads each team this season. Kait Maniscalco, alongside Robert Flores, took us through the top 100-rated players in MLB The Show 26

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With the ratings now released, here’s a look at the highest-rated players on every MLB roster.  Here is a detailed table highlighting the top 5 players for each team.

TeamsTop Rated Players (Position – OVR)
Arizona DiamondbacksKetel Marte Ketel Marte (2B – 96)  
Corbin Burnes (P – 86)     
Corbin Carroll (RF – 85)
Gabriel Moreno Gabriel Moreno (C – 80)
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (LF – 79)
AthleticsBrent Rooker (RF – 90)
Lawrence Butler (RF – 81)
Shea Langeliers (C – 79)
Luis Severino (P – 78)
Jeffrey Springs (P – 77)
Atlanta BravesChris Sale (P – 94)
Ronald Acuna Jr. (RF – 93)
Spencer Strider (P – 88)
Matt Olson (1B – 87)
Michael Harris II (CF – 87)
Baltimore OriolesGunnar Henderson (SS – 94)
Adley Rutschman (C – 88)
Pete Alonso (1B – 85)
Ryan Helsley (P – 85)
Felix Bautista (P – 85)
Boston Red SoxSonny Gray (P – 90)
Jarren Duran (LF – 86)
Garrett Crochet (P – 85)
Tanner Houck (P – 80)
Triston Casas (1B – 80)
Chicago CubsDansby Swanson (SS – 86)
Justin Steele (P – 86)
Seiya Suzuki (RF – 86)
Shota Imanaga (P – 85)
Nico Hoerner (2B – 82)
Chicago White SoxLuis Robert Jr. (CF – 77)
Bryan Hudson (P – 77)
Davis Martin (P – 73)
Jonathan Cannon (P – 71)
Drew Thorpe (P – 70)
Cincinnati RedsElly De La Cruz (SS – 93)
Hunter Greene (P – 83)
Rhett Lowder (P – 79)
Tyler Stephenson (C – 78)
Matt McLain (2B – 77)
Cleveland GuardiansJose Ramirez (3B – 95)
Cade Smith (P – 88)
Tanner Bibee (P – 86)
Hunter Gaddis (P – 82)
Steven Kwan (LF – 82)
Colorado RockiesBrenton Doyle (CF – 84)
Ezequiel Tovar (SS – 83)
Brennan Bernardino (P – 70)
Mickey Moniak (RF – 70)
Ryan Feltner (P – 70)
Detroit TigersTarik Skubal (P – 94)
Kerry Carpenter (RF – 83)
Riley Greene (LF – 82)
Jack Flaherty (P – 80)
Reese Olson (P – 80)
Houston AstrosYordan Alvarez (LF – 92)
Jose Altuve (LF – 88)
Christian Walker (1B – 88)
Carlos Correa (SS – 87)
Yainer Diaz (C – 85)
Kansas City RoyalsBobby Witt Jr. (SS – 96)
Cole Ragans (P – 87)
Seth Lugo (P – 86)
Salvador Perez (C – 82)
Michael Wacha (P – 81)
Los Angeles AngelsMike Trout (RF – 96)
Zach Neto (SS – 84)
Yusei Kikuchi (P – 83)
Grayson Rodriguez (P – 80)
Jose Soriano (P – 80)
Los Angeles DodgersShohei Ohtani (TWP – 99)
Mookie Betts (SS – 95)
Blake Snell (P – 92)
Tyler Glasnow (P – 91)
Freddie Freeman (1B – 90)
Miami MarlinsEury Perez (P – 81)
Sandy Alcantara (P – 78)
Braxton Garrett (P – 78)
Otto Lopez (2B – 77)
Griffin Conine (LF – 76)
Milwaukee BrewersWilliam Contreras (C – 89)
Christian Yelich (LF – 87)
Freddy Peralta (P – 82)
Jackson Chourio (CF – 82)
Brandon Woodruff (P – 80)
Minnesota TwinsByron Buxton (CF – 87)
Royce Lewis (3B – 85)
Pablo Lopez (P – 84)
Joe Ryan (P – 83)
Bailey Ober (P – 81)
New York MetsJuan Soto (RF – 99)
Francisco Lindor (SS – 95)
Marcus Semien (2B – 88)
Devin Williams (P – 84)
Kodai Senga (P – 83)
New York YankeesAaron Judge (RF – 99)
Gerrit Cole (P – 88)
Jazz Chisholm Jr. (2B – 86)
Max Fried (P – 85)
Luis Gil (P – 81)
Philadelphia PhilliesBryce Harper (1B – 95)
Trea Turner (SS – 90)
Zack Wheeler (P – 90)
Matt Strahm (P – 84)
Bryson Stott (2B – 83)
Pittsburgh PiratesPaul Skenes (P – 93)
Oneil Cruz (CF – 83)
Bryan Reynolds (RF – 82)
Jared Jones (P – 80)
Mitch Keller (P – 79)
Joey Bart (C – 78)
San Diego PadresFernando Tatis Jr. (RF – 93)
Mason Miller (P – 88)
Jackson Merrill (CF – 87)
Manny Machado (3B – 86)
Yu Darvish (P – 80)
Jason Adam (P – 80)
San Francisco GiantsLogan Webb (P – 89)
Rafael Devers (DH – 86)
Matt Chapman (3B – 86)
Willy Adames (SS – 84)
Ryan Walker (P – 83)
Seatle MarinersJulio Rodriguez (CF – 90)
George Kirby (P – 89)
Logan Gilbert (P – 88)
Cal Raleigh (C – 86)
Bryan Woo (P – 85)
St. Louis CardinalsWillson Contreras (1B – 84)
Masyn Winn (SS – 80)
Nolan Arenado (3B – 80)
Lars Nootbaar (LF – 75)
Brendan Donovan (2B – 74)
Tampa Bay RaysBrandon Lowe (2B – 83)
Griffin Jax (P – 83)
Shane McClanahan (P – 82)
Yandy Diaz (1B – 80)
Ryan Pepiot (P – 79)
Texas RangersCorey Seager (SS – 92)
Jacob deGrom (P – 88)
Wyatt Langford (LF – 84)
Nathan Eovaldi (P – 82)
Jake Burger (1B – 82)
Toronto Blue JaysVladimir Guerrero Jr. (1B – 90)
Jeff Hoffman (P – 86)
Anthony Santander (RF – 86)
Dylan Cease (P – 85)
Kevin Gausman (P – 83)
Washington NationalsCJ Abrams (SS – 78)
Luis Garcia Jr. (2B – 78)
Jacob Young (CF – 77)
Mitchell Parker (P – 76)
James Wood (LF – 75)
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