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Most Underrated Teams Heading Into the 2024 MLB Season

Jeremy Pena #3 of the Houston Astros attempts to catch the ball for an out against the Detroit Tigers during the third inning in a spring training game at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on March 11, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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The MLB season is getting closer, and baseball fans are at a fever pitch, pun definitely intended. It's no secret who the favorites are going into the new season. But, what about those underrated teams?

This year is shaping up to be very different from last year when it comes to the MLB roster. Lots of changes have taken place during the offseason, and it's anyone's bet who will be at the World Series in 2024. So, let's look at some MLB teams that are very underestimated going into the new season. Watch out for these guys, because they could creep up and surprise you. Many of them added plenty of heat to their lineups in the winter months.

Underrated MLB Teams Going into the 2024 Season

Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers haven't had a World Series run in a while, but that could change in 2024. During the offseason, the team added a bunch of talent to their roster. New names include Mark Canha, Spencer Torkelson, Kerry Carpenter and Kenta Maeda, among many others. The Tigers finished second in the AL Central last season, and look for them to improve again.

Cincinnati Reds

The Cincinnati Reds were a surprise success last season, and they could be a surprise again this year. They have lots of young, top-notch talent. Now, adding to that, management brought on some veteran talent during the offseason. New players include Frankie Montas, Nick Martinez, Emilio Pagán and Jeimer Candelario. Watch out for these guys in 2024.

New York Yankees

There's just something legendary about the New York Yankees, right? Well, the team has struggled as of late. But, that could turn for the better in 2024. During the offseason, the Yankees added one of the league's best hitters in Juan Soto. They also added Alex Verdugo, Trent Grisham and more to their roster.

Spring is coming, and that means baseball is on the way. So, why not get into some early MLB Power Rankings?

If you weren't happy with how last season ended, then you're in luck. That's because you have a million new games up ahead in the 2024 season. Okay, maybe not a million. But, a lot. The Major League Baseball season schedule packs a whopping 162 games for each of the 30 teams in the American League (AL) and National League (NL). Those games take place over about six months. That means baseball fans, in theory, could watch 2,430 games in the regular season alone.

Don't do that. You have more of a life than to sit around watching 2,430 baseball games. But, I should talk. During football season, I watch all the games I can get my eyes on.

Let's not leave out the minor leagues, by the way. It's always really fun to go to a minor league baseball game, because it's much more chill than a major league game. It's also cheaper, both tickets and parking. So, don't just support your major league team this year. Cheer for the minor league guys, too. You won't have quite as many games to catch in the minor league, though, as a full, regular season in Triple-A is 150 games, Double-A is 138 games and High-A and Single-A are 132 games. Still, that's lots and lots of baseball to attend.

With the official start of baseball season getting closer, it's a good time to get into my initial Power Rankings for 2024. Sure, this is a bit premature, since players will shift going into the season. But, the biggest players are with their respective teams now, so we have a good picture and idea of which teams will pop in 2024. Frankly, deciding between No. 1 and 2 was very difficult, because both teams are so, so solid right now. Who are your picks for the 2024 season? Reach out to me here and let me know, and find the full MLB schedule here.

MLB Power Rankings: Top Teams to Begin 2024

10. Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto has done a good job of putting together a team that could deliver, even with a limited budget. Expect to see Mitch Garver, Jorge Polanco, Luis Urias, Mitch Haniger and many more on the field this season. The Mariners were decent last year, and fans could be in for a solid team this year.

9. Tampa Bay Rays

Wander Franco is still a question, but with out without him, the Tampa Bay Rays look strong. The team simply has one of the best batches of offensive players in the MLB. Will they go all the way? We'll find out. They could certainly make a run for it.

8. Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays played well last season and had a fantastic rotation, but they didn't win a playoff game. Say what? They're back for revenge this year, and they have a similar, stellar lineup.

7. New York Yankees

The New York Yankees have more question marks than most of the teams on this list. But, overall, they look solid. As time shakes out, we'll know more about how this roster will shape up, but it's looking on the upswing so far. Would you expect anything less from such a heritage team?

6. Arizona Diamondbacks

The Arizona Diamondbacks are coming off a pleasantly surprising World Series run. They're hungry for more. They've added Eduardo Rodriguez to the middle of their rotation and have made a few other choice moves.

5. Philadelphia Phillies

How did the Philadelphia Phillies not make it to the World Series last year? They totally should have, but that's all in the past. The team has gotten so close for so long, and this seems like the year that they could actually win it all. Maybe.

4. Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles won 101 games last year, but they're bringing in Jackson Holliday, who will probably be AL Rookie of the Year. They've also added Craig Kimbrel to the fold. Fans expected bolder moves, but we feel good about this lineup.

3. Houston Astros

The Houston Astros are regulars on the road to the World Series. They were in the American League Championship Series for the seventh consecutive season in 2023. They're likely to do it again.

2. Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers really stepped it up in the offseason. They've brought on star players in Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. They're going to be really tough to beat.

1. Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves are the team to beat in 2024. Not only do they have a stellar lineup that they're bringing back from last season, but they've also added left fielder Jarred Kelenic and pitcher Chris Sale. They're the team to beat.

Honorable mention

How did the Texas Rangers not get in the top 10? Ridiculous, right? Well, they obviously just won the World Series. They could do it again, but I decided to give some of the other teams a bit of the spotlight. That said, yes, the Rangers are going to be very strong in 2024. Also, don't laugh at the Detroit Tigers. They underperformed in 2023, but they could surprise people. Over the year, the team has brought on plenty of talent, and they've continued that in the offseason.

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.