Plus: The second cycle of the season
It's not easy to keep your place atop the Hitter Power Rankings. To do so, you need good health, good fortune and consistently superb production.
And so it is that for the second straight installment, we have a new No. 1 on the scene.
A trip to the injured list with a right hip strain helped dethrone Aaron Judge. Mike Trout took his spot last time around, only to enter a rare slump in May.
Our latest poll features not only a new leader but also six sluggers climbing up from unranked status -- four of whom are joining the list for the first time in 2023. | | | Sean Murphy has made a much bigger impact than any other offseason acquisition so far in 2023. | | |
| What is it like to balance being a married 22-year-old college student, a Division I softball player and a mom? Ask UCF's Jasmine Williams. | | |
| Cedric Mullins didn't just hit for the cycle last night: He made a top-play worthy diving catch for a key out late in a tie game. | | |
| There have been more than 500 known players officially added to a team's active roster who never got into an official game. | | | | Miriam Sánchez has four kids, 12 grandchildren and a great-grandchild, but she is still playing ball in the Dominican Republic. | | |
| Go around the league with live look-ins, highlights, expert analysis and more from 4-10 p.m. ET. | | |
| Since the Braves moved to Atlanta in 1966, which Hall of Fame pitcher has thrown the most shutouts against them? | |
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