2025 MLB Season Offense Overview: Analyzing Team Performances

As the 2025 Major League Baseball season unfolds, it is evident that the top offenses have already crossed the threshold of 300 runs scored, while five lineups struggle to reach 200 runs. Notably, the Chicago Cubs, with an average of 6.0 runs per game, are scoring more than double their counterpart in Pittsburgh, who averages only 2.98 runs per game. This overview will evaluate how each of the 30 MLB teams currently stacks up regarding offensive performance, focusing on a nine-word summary for each team, their most valuable player (MVP), and the least valuable player/position (LVP).
For the Colorado Rockies, Jordan Beck stands out as the MVP, leading the team with eight home runs and an OPS of .865. Beck has showcased impressive power during the season, including multiple games where he hit multiple home runs. In contrast, Kris Bryant has struggled significantly, currently on the injured list while contending with lumbar degenerative disc disease. His negative bWAR reflects a tough stretch as he approaches the midpoint of his seven-year contract.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' offensive woes continue, as they recorded a streak of scoring four or fewer runs in 26 consecutive games. Oneil Cruz emerges as the MVP with 11 home runs and 18 stolen bases, despite some defensive inconsistency. Bryan Reynolds has become a target for criticism due to his underwhelming OPS on a significant contract, further exemplifying the team's offensive struggles.








