
The 2026 MLB season has seen standout performances from several outfielders as it heads into week five. The top rankings highlight players like Andy Pages of the Dodgers and Jordan Walker of the Cardinals.
The 2026 MLB season is through four weeks. Numerous players are continuing their hot starts, while others are finding their timing and rhythm. The biggest stories are about the players who haven’t slowed down since the season started. Here are the top 10 outfield rankings heading into week five.
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Pages is off to a torrid start. He is overshadowed by others in the lineup, but Andy Pages produces at a high rate. He can be counted on for another big season, hitting in the league’s most potent lineup.
Walker is locked in. After struggling in his first few seasons, the young outfielder has everything clicking. The sky is the limit if he reaches his full potential.
Cruz’s hot start continues. He’s gone back-to-back seasons with 20 home runs, 60 RBI, and 20 stolen bases. Entering the week, he has five home runs.
The top outfielders include Andy Pages from the Los Angeles Dodgers and Jordan Walker from the St. Louis Cardinals.
The rankings are influenced by players' hot starts and their ability to maintain performance as the season progresses.
Andy Pages has had a torrid start to the season, producing at a high rate within the Dodgers' potent lineup.


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Judge is heating up. He’s coming around and is first in home runs among MLB outfielders. He is chasing a third consecutive AL MVP award.
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He’s reintroducing himself. After battling injuries for years, Trout has stayed healthy for the first month of the season. The first ballot Hall of Famer is off to a fantastic start.
As with many players, Raley has battled injuries. He’s healthy this season and off to a hot start. He’s due for a career year if he can stay healthy.
DeLauter has supplied power for Cleveland’s lineup. He’s cooled off since a hot start, but continues to see everyday at-bats. There will be learning curves, but DeLauter is the real deal.
Hernandez continues to be one of the most consistent outfielders. He’s producing power and driving in runs. He will continue his tear, hitting in the best offensive lineup in baseball.
The veteran is doing it all for Baltimore. He’s hitting for power and driving in runs. He provides the veteran leadership this young ball club needs.
The underrated outfielder is entering his breakout season. Last season, he quietly hit 22 home runs and drove in 69 runs. He’s on pace to reach 30 home runs and be a leader in Boston’s offense.