🔥 Something big is happening in the AL East, and it’s coming from Baltimore. The Orioles aren’t “a year away” anymore — they’re pushing now, changing how front offices and fans see this division. The real question isn’t if they matter… it’s how far this shockwave will go.

AL East Power Rankings After the Winter Meetings: Where the Orioles Stand Now

The Baltimore Orioles haven’t just been active this offseason – they’ve been aggressive.

From the moment the hot stove lit up, the O’s have made it clear they’re not content with standing pat.

They kicked things off with a bold trade, sending Grayson Rodriguez out west in exchange for outfielder Taylor Ward. That move raised some eyebrows, but it signaled Baltimore’s intent to win now.

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Then came the bullpen reinforcement: Ryan Helsley, one of the more electric late-inning arms available, is now wearing orange and black.

And just when it seemed like they might be done making noise, the Orioles dropped the hammer with a blockbuster signing of slugger Pete Alonso.

That’s a middle-of-the-order bat with serious punch, a guy who can change the outcome of a game with one swing.

So where does all this leave Baltimore in the AL East hierarchy? Let’s break down the division after the dust has settled on the Winter Meetings.

MLB Trade Deadline impact on 2025-2026 offseason


1. Toronto Blue Jays

The reigning AL champs are still the team to beat – and they’re not resting on their laurels.

Toronto has been one of the most aggressive teams this offseason, landing Dylan Cease to bolster the rotation, Tyler Rogers to add some funk to the bullpen, and Cody Ponce as a depth arm.

MLB Trade Deadline impact on 2025-2026 offseason

And they’re not done yet.

The buzz around the Jays is that they’re still in on top-tier talent, and with most of their World Series roster returning (minus Bo Bichette), they’ve earned the top spot in the division for now.

Until someone knocks them off, they’re the class of the AL East.


2. New York Yankees

The next tier is tightly packed, but the Yankees get the slight edge – for now. Rotation depth is a big reason why.

While Gerrit Cole is still working his way back, the Yankees have enough arms to weather the early part of the season.

And let’s not forget they’ve still got Aaron Judge, one of the most dangerous hitters in the league.

Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde discuss Orioles' offseason, 2024

Yes, their offseason hasn’t been flashy just yet, and yes, key free agents like Cody Bellinger remain unsigned. But the foundation is solid, and if they make a few more moves – which seems likely – they’ll be right in the thick of the race.


3. Baltimore Orioles

This is where things start to get really interesting.

The Orioles are knocking on the door, and if they land a true frontline starter, they might just kick it down.

Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde discuss Orioles' offseason, 2024

The offense is young, talented, and deep. Even if only a few of their young hitters take a step forward in 2026, this lineup could be a nightmare for opposing pitchers.

Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish give them a promising 1-2 punch in the rotation, but the depth behind them is still a question mark. That’s why the next move is so crucial.

If Baltimore can land a top-tier arm, they’ll have a legitimate case to leapfrog the Yankees – and maybe even challenge the Blue Jays. For now, they sit at No. 3, but the ceiling is sky-high.


4. Boston Red Sox

It’s hard to figure out what direction Boston is heading.

On paper, they’ve got a strong core of young talent and play in one of the league’s biggest markets – the ingredients for an aggressive offseason.

But so far? Not much to show for it.

Offseason questions for 2025 MLB playoff teams

Alex Bregman remains unsigned, and several other key pieces are still in limbo. The most notable move?

Trading for 36-year-old Sonny Gray, who’s coming off a down year.

There’s still time to turn things around, and with the talent they’ve got, the Red Sox could absolutely make a jump next season.

But right now, the front office seems hesitant to spend, and that could leave them stuck in the middle of the pack.


5. Tampa Bay Rays

You can never count out the Rays – history has taught us that much. But this version of Tampa Bay feels different.

Outside of Junior Caminero, who looks like the real deal, there’s not a lot in the way of proven star power. Years of losing key free agents and front office talent seem to be catching up.

Offseason questions for 2025 MLB playoff teams

The farm system, while still solid, doesn’t appear poised to deliver the same level of offensive upside we’ve seen in the past.

That said, the Rays are nothing if not resourceful.

They’ve made a habit of defying expectations, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see them piece together another scrappy, competitive roster. But unless they make some impact additions, they’re looking at an uphill battle in a division that’s only getting tougher.


Final Thoughts

The AL East is as competitive as ever, and the Orioles are right in the thick of it. They’ve already made major strides this offseason, adding impact talent on both sides of the ball.

But one more move – specifically, a frontline starter – could be the difference between being a playoff contender and being a legitimate division favorite.

MLB teams that can shake up the Hot Stove season

The Jays are still the team to beat. The Yankees are solid, if unspectacular.

The Orioles are surging. The Red Sox are puzzling.

And the Rays? Well, they’re the Rays – always lurking, always dangerous, but facing more questions than usual.

It’s shaping up to be a wild ride in the AL East. Buckle up.

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