Expert Fantasy Baseball Draft Rankings (2024)

It can be helpful to get an early sense of where the experts stand in terms of initial fantasy baseball draft rankings. We’ll have you covered as we approach the spring and new season, but for now let’s take a look at 2024 fantasy baseball rankings.

2024 Fantasy Baseball Rankings

Rank Player Team Positions Best Worst Avg Std Dev ADP vs. ADP
1 Ronald Acuna Jr. ATL RF 1 1 1 0 1
2 Bobby Witt Jr. KC SS 2 8 2.4 0.8 4 2
3 Julio Rodriguez SEA CF 2 5 3 0 2 -1
4 Mookie Betts LAD 2B,RF 2 10 4.8 0.8 3 -1
5 Corbin Carroll ARI LF,CF,RF 2 11 5.8 1.5 5
6 Kyle Tucker HOU RF 5 9 6.5 0.9 6
7 Freddie Freeman LAD 1B 3 13 8.1 2 7
8 Shohei Ohtani LAD DH,SP 3 13 8.1 2 12 4
9 Fernando Tatis Jr. SD RF 5 16 8.7 2 9
10 Juan Soto NYY LF 4 12 9.2 1.3 8 -2
11 Spencer Strider ATL SP 4 17 10.2 3.1 10 -1
12 Aaron Judge NYY RF,DH 8 49 12.4 3.2 11 -1
13 Matt Olson ATL 1B 7 18 13.9 1.8 14 1
14 Trea Turner PHI SS 8 27 14.4 3.9 13 -1
15 Yordan Alvarez HOU LF,DH 12 22 14.5 1.5 16 1
16 Jose Ramirez CLE 3B,DH 12 22 15.5 2.3 15 -1
17 Bryce Harper PHI 1B,DH 14 26 17.9 2.6 17
18 Austin Riley ATL 3B 14 20 18.4 1.1 18
19 Rafael Devers BOS 3B 17 25 19.9 1.8 21 2
20 Ozzie Albies ATL 2B 16 31 21.3 2.8 22 2
21 Corbin Burnes BAL SP 12 32 23 4.5 19 -2
22 Pete Alonso NYM 1B 15 34 23.7 3.1 23 1
23 Zack Wheeler PHI SP 18 34 24.6 4 28 5
24 Francisco Lindor NYM SS 18 44 24.7 4.1 24
25 Marcus Semien TEX 2B 20 35 25 3 26 1
26 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. TOR 1B,DH 19 35 26.4 4.2 27 1
27 Luis Robert Jr. CWS CF 17 37 27.5 3.6 30 3
28 Corey Seager TEX SS 14 44 29.6 6.4 25 -3
29 Michael Harris II ATL CF 15 39 29.7 3.9 35 6
30 Luis Castillo SEA SP 19 46 32.3 6.8 33 3
31 Gunnar Henderson BAL 3B,SS 26 56 33.4 5.3 31
32 Jose Altuve HOU 2B 22 44 34 6.1 36 4
33 Pablo Lopez MIN SP 27 43 35 5.9 39 6
34 Bo Bichette TOR SS 21 47 35.9 3.9 37 3
35 Kevin Gausman TOR SP 17 46 36.2 7.2 32 -3
36 Randy Arozarena TB LF 26 44 36.7 3.8 42 6
37 George Kirby SEA SP 25 73 37.5 9.5 41 4
38 Adolis Garcia TEX RF 28 69 39.8 7.1 40 2
39 Zac Gallen ARI SP 31 72 40.8 4.5 38 -1
40 Yoshinobu Yamamoto LAD SP 27 71 41.7 8.8 34 -6
41 Elly De La Cruz CIN 3B,SS 20 93 42.1 13.2 29 -12
42 Tarik Skubal DET SP 34 60 46.3 7.7 45 3
43 Tyler Glasnow LAD SP 31 77 46.5 6.7 43
44 Manny Machado SD 3B,DH 35 81 46.6 9.5 50 6
45 Logan Webb SF SP 32 60 48.4 6.5 48 3
46 CJ Abrams WSH SS 31 93 49.5 15.5 46
47 Aaron Nola PHI SP 26 66 50.1 7.3 49 2
48 Royce Lewis MIN 3B 39 72 50.5 9.2 55 7
49 Cody Bellinger CHC 1B,CF 38 94 52.4 12.6 52 3
50 Edwin Diaz NYM RP 43 78 52.4 4.8 57 7


What is Fantasy Baseball?

Fantasy baseball is an online game where participants act as managers of virtual baseball teams based on real-life Major League Baseball (MLB) players. The performance of these players in actual games determines the results in the fantasy league. It’s a blend of skill, strategy, and a little bit of luck, akin to the real-world decisions team managers must make.

Basic Strategy for Fantasy Baseball Success

1. Understand Your League’s Format and Scoring

Before drafting your team, it’s essential to understand the scoring system and rules of your specific league, as this will influence your drafting and management strategy. Knowing whether you’re in a points-based, category-based, or head-to-head league will guide you in selecting players whose strengths align with the scoring system.

2. Drafting Your Team Wisely

A solid draft is the foundation of a successful season. Here are a few tips for the drafting phase:

  • Balanced Team: Ensure you have a balanced team with a mix of power hitters, average hitters, speedsters, starting pitchers, and relievers.
  • Position Scarcity: Be aware of the depth of talent at each position. Some positions, like shortstop, may have fewer high-quality players, making it beneficial to draft a top player at that position early.
  • High-Floor Players: Early in the draft, focus on players with a proven track record of consistency.
  • Upside Picks: In the later rounds, look for “upside” players. These are athletes who have the potential to outperform their draft position.

3. In-Season Management

  • Stay Active: Constantly look for ways to improve your team through waivers, trades, and free-agent pickups.
  • Mind the Matchups: Pay attention to player matchups, platoon splits, and ballparks. Starting a pitcher in a hitter-friendly park, for example, can be risky.
  • Injury Management: Stay on top of player injuries and have backups ready for your key players.


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