Fantasy Baseball Draft Targets: Spencer Steer, Isaac Paredes, Tommy Edman (2024)

When searching for positional flexibility, know your league settings. Yahoo, ESPN, and others have different league settings, which may give players even more flexibility. In this article, I’ll highlight a handful of players who have positional eligibility in at least three positions and are drafted around pick 100 or later. Let’s look at players who could make your roster construction even more flexible.

Top Multi-Positional Players

Spencer Steer (1B,2B,3B,OF – CIN)

Steer is coming off a great season in which he hit 23 home runs and stole 15 bases while playing in 156 games. Steer played all over the diamond in those 156 games, showcased by his eligibility in four positions. Steer should be locked into a corner outfield spot while still playing some infield when injuries arise for the Reds. Playing daily with his home games in Great American Small Park could push his fantasy value even higher.

Isaac Paredes (1B,2B,3B – TB)

Paredes put together an entire season in 2023, playing in 143 games and hitting 31 home runs, up from 20 home runs in 111 games in 2022. Paredes also improved his batting average from .205 to .250 as he became a well-rounded fantasy player. Paredes should be the primary third baseman for the Rays, with Junior Caminero starting in the minors or playing shortstop. Another season of Paredes hitting 25+ home runs and playing all over the infield could return significant value for your fantasy team.

Tommy Edman (2B,SS,OF – STL)

Edman may start the season on the IL as he’s recovering from offseason wrist surgery, but even with the slow start, Edman should have plenty of fantasy appeal. When he returns, Edman should be the primary centerfielder for the Cardinals as they cherish his defense. The fantasy production will be there with the playing time, especially on the base paths. Edman has collected 30, 32, and 27 steals over the last three seasons; last season, he stole 27 in only 137 games. If you can hold onto Edman until he returns from his injury, his positional flexibility, run production, and steals should be worth the ADP.

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