Dodgers Hold No. 1 in MLB Power Rankings — Cincinnati Reds Schedule

Dodgers Hold No. 1 in MLB Power Rankings — Cincinnati Reds Schedule

The Dodgers sit at No. 1 in the MLB power rankings, and the visible cincinnati reds schedule text places Cincinnati only inside an NL Central navigation list. With May approaching, the ranking split shows 30 big-league ballclubs starting to separate, even though the Reds were not discussed in the body of the piece.

Dodgers lead the rankings

Los Angeles ranked first in wRC+, which is the cleanest reason the club opened the list at the top. The lineup still had more to show because Mookie Betts was absent and Kyle Tucker had a slow start.

The Dodgers also carried one of the best rotations in MLB, even with Roki Sasaki described as a roller coaster and Blake Snell having yet to throw a pitch in 2026. That mix leaves the club with room to grow while already holding the No. 1 spot.

NL Central navigation list

The only Reds mention in the visible text came through the NL Central navigation, where the links listed the Reds, Cubs, Pirates, Cardinals and Brewers. No Cincinnati game dates, opponents or schedule details appeared in the visible story text.

That left the power-rankings angle centered on the Dodgers and the broader league picture rather than on a Cincinnati update. For readers looking for a Reds schedule, the visible page did not offer one; it only showed where Cincinnati sat inside the division menu.

Braves, Yankees, Padres

Atlanta was described as having a large early lead atop the NL East, while New York expected Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón back in the coming weeks. San Diego had a more uneven note: after a 1-0 win at Coors Field on April 21, the Padres' team ERA ballooned from 3.22 to 4.07 over the next five games.

Those details pushed the piece beyond a simple top-10 list. The Dodgers were first, the Braves had separation in the division race, the Yankees were waiting on pitching reinforcements, and the Padres were trying to hold the line after their run prevention worsened.

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