Every week,​ we​ ask a selected group of our baseball​ writers​ — local and national — to rank the teams from first to worst. Here are the collective results.The All-Star Game is for everyone, so much so that Major League Baseball goes out of its way to make sure every team is represented. It makes for some occasionally quirky roster decisions, but representing each team is part of the charm.That said …Is Juan Soto really representing the New York Mets? When you see Soto in the National League starting lineup next week, are you going to think: Now I know what the Mets are all about! They must have a remarkable approach at the plate!For this week’s Power Rankings, we’re looking for true representation. One player who gives us a real sense of what each team is all about. For some teams, it might be an All-Star, but — without having read to the bottom just yet — I’m betting we’ve come up with someone other than Bobby Witt Jr. to represent this year’s Kansas City Royals, and if I know Grant Brisbee, he’s going to choose someone other than Logan Webb to capture the essence of the San Francisco Giants.All stats are through Monday morning unless noted.1. Los Angeles Dodgers (Average ranking: 1.0)Record: 60-32