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We witnessed an offensive explosion during the 2017 MLB season, and there's no reason to think that's going to change anytime soon.

The old adage that pitching wins championships might still ring true, but it's telling that last season's 10 playoff teams all ranked 12th or higher in runs scored.

And it was the Houston Astros, baseball's most productive offense during the regular season, who were hoisting the World Series trophy when all was said and done.

So which offense will reign supreme in 2018?

We've ranked all 30 MLB lineups before spring training based on their outlook for the upcoming season alone—so sustainability and future outlook did not play a role.

This will likely change with so many notable free agents still on the market, but it should provide a good snapshot of where things currently stand.

Players listed in bold indicate newcomers to the roster, while italics are players not currently projected for a spot on the Opening Day roster.