MLB first basemen power rankings in week 3
The MLB is through the first two weeks of the 2026 season. The season has seen hot starts from veterans and players entering the first few seasons of their careers. In the opening month of the season, it’s common for players to work their way into becoming locked in. However, as the months become warmer, players begin to perform at a higher level. Here are the top 10 first basemen rankings heading into week three.
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1. Ben Rice, New York Yankees
Rice has started quickly following his monster 2025 season. He’s on pace to break last season’s total of 26 home runs. The sky is the limit for the young first baseman.
2. Christian Walker, Houston Astros
Walker struggled early in his first season with Houston. He rebounded and finished with 27 home runs and 88 RBI. If he stays consistent, he can reach 30 home runs in season two with the Astros.
3. Munetaka Murakami, Chicago White Sox
Chicago’s big free agent signing is off to a hot start. He’s quickly established himself as the most feared hitter in the White Sox lineup. Early production points to Murakami leading the team in every statistical category.
4. Sal Stewart, Cincinnati Reds
The rookie is off to a hot start with the Reds. He reached two home runs in his first 30 at-bats. As Cincinnati competes for the division, Stewart will be relied on to continue producing.
5. TJ Rumfield, Colorado Rockies
Rumfield is producing for a Colorado team that lacks offense. He won the first base job out of Spring Training and started quickly. There will be regression, but Rumfield is off to a hot start.
6. Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves
Olson is quickly helping Atlanta get over last season’s letdown. His power has been on display throughout the first two weeks of the season. He will be a top ten first baseman throughout the season.
7. Jake Burger, Texas Rangers
Burger battled injuries in his first season with Texas. He’s entered this season healthy and is quickly producing. He’s an underrated player to watch as the season progresses.
8. Luis Garcia, Washington Nationals
Garcia is starting fast for the Nationals. The veteran has produced early in the season. The power numbers may take a step back, but he’s locked in through two weeks.
9. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays
Guerrero Jr. is the best hitter in Toronto’s lineup. He’s a lock to finish the season as a top ten first baseman. By midseason, he will be a member of the American League All-Star roster.
10. Mark Vientos, New York Mets
Last season was a letdown for Vientos. He battled injury and couldn’t replicate 2024’s numbers. He’s now healthy and making a case to stick in New York’s lineup.
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