There has been no shortage of MLB sluggers this season. From hitters that many fans were excited to watch to some players who have made a name for themself this season, it has been exciting to watch.
Aaron Judge has remained at the top spot for much of the year, but the ranking below him has constantly shifted. Today, we predict the top 10 power hitters and where they may stack up in Week 24.
MLB Hitters Power Rankings Prediction - Week 24
#10. Willy Adames
Willy Adames has been on a tear as of late for the Milwaukee Brewers. He has five hits in the last five games and leads all National League hitters with his 100 runs batted in this year.
#9. Marcell Ozuna
Marcell Ozuna has stepped up this season when th Atlanta Braves needed it the most. With Ronald Acuna Jr. down, he has supplied the club with the power they needed to stay in a wild card spot.
#8. Francisco Lindor
Francisco Lindor has started to heat up lately. He has now locked in his fifth career 30-home run season and is just a few steals away from joining MLB's 30-30 club for the second straight year.
#7. Brent Rooker
Brent Rooker has become a bright spot for the Oakland Athletics organization. While the team has struggled, he has not, and .298/.372/.587 slash line with 35 home runs and 97 runs batted in.
#6. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
While the Toronto Blue Jays have struggled, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has not. Through 138 games, he has hit .328/.400/.564 with 28 home runs and 92 runs batted in.
#5. Yordan Alvarez
Yordan Alvarez and the Houston Astros have finally figured it out. After a lackluster start, Alvarez has the 'Stros sitting atop the AL West with his 30 home runs. The team should get even better with Kyle Tucker being reinstated from the 60-day IL.
#4. Juan Soto
Juan Soto has been a gift for the New York Yankees this season. He has been at the top of this list nearly all season long and that is likely not to change the rest of this year.
He just recently had his first career three-homer game. He has the Bronx Bombers looking elite, and he is not even their best slugger.
#3. Bobby Witt Jr.
Not many could have envisioned Bobby Witt Jr. having the season he is currently having. Through 141 games, he has hit an MLB-leading .338 batting average with 117 runs scored.
#2. Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani has already made history this season being the first player with a 43-homer and 43-steal season. He could certainly join the 50-50 club, and it would not surprise many.
#1. Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge is in the middle of another impressive season. His 51 home runs this season are by far the most in across MLB. He also holds the top spot for RBIs (125) and OPS (1.158).
Judge has been MLB's top hitter in the league nearly all season long. That should not change as he and the Bronx Bombers look to stay atop the American League East.