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MLB Power Rankings: How 2016 Winter Meetings Changed Balance of Power

The winter meetings always provide a good deal of excitement around the MLB community, and this year has been no different.

While this year's meetings won't officially wrap up until Thursday afternoon following the Rule 5 draft, there have been enough trades and free-agent signings that it's worth taking an updated look at where things stand around the league.

This will be the first time we've updated our power rankings since the conclusion of the regular season, so here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Offseason rankings are not meant to be a prediction for the year ahead. Instead, they are a look at how teams would stack up with the rosters they currently have if the season started today.
  • These rankings will be updated several more times between now and the start of the 2017 season, so if your favorite team is lower than you'd like, there's still time.
  • A perfect example of this is the Los Angeles Dodgers, who currently have a number of holes to fill and rank relatively low as a result. They'll climb as the offseason progresses and they fill said holes.

Included for each team is a look at notable offseason additions, a breakdown of the team's offseason activities, remaining needs and a preliminary 25-man roster.

                  

Note: Players listed in bold on projected rosters indicate newcomers. Players listed in italics among notable additions indicate they are not on the 40-man roster. An (R) next to a player indicates that his rookie status is intact.

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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