Is there time for someone to make a late charge to the top of the Hitter Power Rankings?

This is our penultimate regular-season edition of 2025, and the same three sluggers occupy the top three spots as in both of our previous two. But there are also five new names in the top 10, including a pair ascending into the top five.

As always, these rankings are based on a formula, constructed by MLB.com’s data team, that considers players’ recent performance, season-long performance and performance over the past 365 days. Those three categories are weighted so as to place the greatest emphasis on the first two.

Here are the latest Hitter Power Rankings, which are based on results through Tuesday’s games.

1. Shohei Ohtani , Dodgers (Previously: 1)

While he closed August in a bit of a lull (

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