1. Juan Soto, New York Mets
Soto is having a standout season, leading MLB outfielders in OPS as Week 14 begins. He’s widely expected to be an All-Star representative for the National League.
2. Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals
Walker has emerged as one of the season’s breakout performers, ranking among the leaders in home runs and RBIs. His all-around production has been a major storyline for the Cardinals.
3. James Wood, Washington Nationals
Wood is on pace to surpass last year’s career highs of 31 home runs and 94 RBIs, with potential to reach around 40 homers and 100 RBIs. He sits among the leaders in home runs for MLB outfielders entering the week.
4. Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs
Crow-Armstrong rebounded from early-season strikeout struggles with a monster June, lifting him into the top outfield rankings. He’s the only MLB outfielder with double-digit home runs, double-digit stolen bases, and more than one triple as Week 14 arrives.
5. Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins
Buxton is delivering an explosive stretch, leading MLB outfielders in home runs through Week 14. If the Twins decide to trade at the deadline, Buxton could be one of the most coveted offensive talents on the market.
6. Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks
Carroll’s five-tool game has made him a tough out and a constant threat on the bases. He leads MLB in triples and is the only MLB player with double-digit home runs, more than five triples, and an OPS above .900 entering the week.
7. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
Judge entered the season as a top MVP contender, but a fractured rib sidelined him through much of the summer. His presence remains significant, though his run at a third straight AL MVP is unlikely to continue this year.
8. Bryan Reynolds, Pittsburgh Pirates
Reynolds has delivered a strong all-around campaign, ranking high in hits and OPS among MLB outfielders. Ongoing production could position him as a serious All-Star candidate for the National League.
9. Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers
Pages has had a solid season, ranking among the leaders in RBIs and leading the Dodgers in hits. His continued output keeps him in the outfield discussion.
10. Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers
Greene has been a dependable presence in 2026, leading the Tigers in hits and batting average. While his home run total hasn’t matched his best numbers yet, a power surge could move him higher in the rankings.
Notes
– The list reflects Week 14 performance trends, highlighting players who have driven their teams with steady offense and impactful contributions in the outfield.
– Rankings are based on current production in traditional outfield stat lines (home runs, RBIs, runs, hits, batting average, OPS, and overall impact).
This overview captures the key players as they push for All-Star recognition, emphasizing how each contributor has shaped their team’s season to date.