
College softball: Week 11 Top 25 and how to watch
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The 2026 MLB season's top third basemen are ranked heading into week five, highlighting players who are excelling early in the season. Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Guardians leads the rankings with impressive power and speed.
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 third basemen rankings heading into week five.
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The game’s best third baseman is heating up. He does it with power and stolen bases. By season’s end, he will be the top-ranked third baseman.
He’s heating up, and that spells danger for opposing teams. Caminero’s ability to hit for power is second to none. He will be a mainstay in the top 10 throughout the season.
The veteran continues to produce. He has been notorious for feasting on right-handed pitching. He may lose at-bats to left-handed pitchers, but he’s going to reach 30 home runs.
Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Guardians is ranked as the top third baseman.
Jose Ramirez's ranking is attributed to his power hitting and ability to steal bases.
The power rankings are based on the first four weeks of the 2026 MLB season.

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Donovan’s fast start, with Seattle, continues. He finished 2025 with a high on-base percentage. He will be one of the top offensive producers for a Mariners team looking for a deep playoff run.
Riley is starting to lock in. His perfect hitting mechanics have been on display. He’s ready to rebound after a quiet production the past two seasons.
Garcia is starting to increase production. He’s locking in and coming in clutch. He will play a major role in Kansas City’s success during the season.
No one is happier than Josh Jung. He’s battled injuries over the past few seasons. He’s found his stroke faster than anyone expected.
Bregman is starting to find his timing. He’s poised to be a clubhouse leader in his first season with Chicago. It’s only a matter of time before he heats up.
The young third baseman stays consistent. He showed glimpses of potential but suffered growing pains. He’s off to a hot start in 2026.
The veteran is quickly acclimating himself to the desert. After last season’s struggles, he’s done well in his first season with Arizona. There isn’t much left in the tank, but Arenado is starting fast.