MLB Watchability Index 2025: Ranking the Most Exciting Teams
The MLB Watchability Index is back for 2025! Find out which teams made the cut and why they're the most exciting to watch this season.

The MLB Watchability Index is back for its second annual ranking of the most exciting teams in baseball. The formula takes into account five categories: star power, young talent, baserunning, defense, and minutiae. Each team is also eligible for up to five bonus points. The maximum total score is 40 points. Here are the rankings for 2025:
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