X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Second Base (2B)

Photo Courtesy of AP

The RotoBaller staff provides their 2015 fantasy baseball rankings and rankings analysis for all the MLB second basemen (2B). RotoBaller is your go to source for fantasy rankings and draft advice.

We've asked nine of our esteemed writers to submit their own fantasy baseball rankings for 2015, and we have calculated composite scores for all positions.  Rankings from one person represent just one opinion, so the goal of these composite fantasy baseball rankings is to give you a good sense of how we as a site view these players.  

Last week, we kicked off our 2015 Fantasy Baseball Rankings by looking at the big first base mashers.  Next up is second base. We'll be releasing the rest of our positional rankings this week before updating them in February and finalizing our preseason rankings in March.  Enjoy!

Editor's Note: Don't forget to check out all of RotoBaller's 2015 fantasy baseball rankings and analysis to prepare for your fantasy drafts. Let's win some leagues!
 

2015 Fantasy Baseball Second Base Rankings

Brad Johnson (Lead MLB Editor)

None of my second base picks is particularly zany, so I'll use this spot to explain why I'm the most pessimistic about Javier Baez. It's an easy answer: strikeouts. He whiffed on nearly 20% of his swings, which is just outrageous. The power is great, but I don't know if he can run into enough baseballs to make up for a sub-.200 average.

 

Jeff Kahntroff (MLB Writer)

The Red Sox could easily lead the MLB in runs scored this year.  Betts is the top leadoff candidate, and Pedroia would likely bat early in the order as well.  But keep a close eye on each guy's projected lineup slots as the offseason progresses, and adjust accordingly.  My thinking is that Pedroia’s performance last year was limited by injury, and he should now be healthy.  He could go .300/15/80/110 with 15 stolen bases.

Betts has a lot of risk given his lack of experience, but I put him at fourth because of his upside.  Last year, he was on pace for about .291/15/60/110 with 20 steals despite hitting in a lineup that wasn't as good as it will be in 2015.  While some regression is coming, with pitchers building up more of a book on Betts, the improved lineup, contact rate and base-stealing ability should allow him to maintain success.  I rank Altuve behind both Boston guys, because if his BABIP regresses as expected, he’ll end up with a worse batting average and fewer stolen bases, which accounted for the bulk of his 2014 value. If either Pedroia or Betts bats outside the top of the order, Altuve slots back in ahead of them, as does Kinsler.

 

Harris Yudin (MLB Writer and Editor)

It's hard to ignore guys like Jose Altuve and Dee Gordon, both of whom swiped more than 50 bases in 2014. While Altuve led the majors in batting, Gordon's difficulty with getting on base is more of a concern, though I don't think it should be an issue going forward, as he has shown steady improvement in that area throughout his career. Cubs phenom Javier Baez is an interesting prospect. He has proven in the minors that he is capable of producing in all five categories, but the question is whether or not he will reach that level in 2015. Regardless, I think the lack of power coming from the middle infield warrants reaching a bit on a guy with Baez's potential.

 

Kyle Bishop (MLB Writer and Editor)

I doubt I'd appreciate him as much if I hadn't ended up owning him last year, but Neil Walker deserves some love. While he's coming off a career season, nothing about his peripherals looks flukey. He's averaged 20 HR+SB per season in the bigs, and his wRC+ has increased every year since 2011. Walker isn't flashy, but he's a solid all-around contributor at a premium position, and that carries pretty good value. While my top-five ranking for him is as much about the lack of exciting options at the keystone as it's an explicit endorsement, I do think he'll earn it and live up to the that valuation.

Editor's Note: Looking for a fantasy baseball site for your year-round commissioner redraft, keeper or dynasty league? Check out Fleaflicker.com and host your league there for free.

 

Justin Berglund (MLB Writer)

I don't understand that lack of support for Dustin Pedroia. He did have a down year in 2014, but that was while dealing with nagging injuries. I also love Daniel Murphy-- I don't think his 2014 All-Star season was a fluke, and he should benefit from a renewed David Wright and the addition of Michael Cuddyer to the lineup. When it comes to Mookie Betts, I'm content on not drafting him early and missing out on his breakout, rather than taking a chance on an unproven commodity and losing out on value with a relatively high draft pick.

 

Kyle Braver (MLB Writer)

At 22nd overall in my second base rankings, it's clear to see I'll be staying away from Dee Gordon in next year's drafts. While I don't doubt his stolen base potential, I've never been one to bet on players with such one-dimensional skillsets in the early rounds of the draft, especially one who just experienced a career high in BABIP. As that number comes down, so too will Gordon's stolen base opportunities, and with it his value as a fantasy commodity. Without any power to fall back on, Gordon has the potential to be a very tough player to own next season.

I am much more interested in the package my fourth-ranked 2B, Jason Kipnis, offers owners next season. A poor 2014 masks a player with legitimate 20/30 potential and at worst a league-average BA. I'll be quite interested in how his 2015 season plays out.

 

Alex Roberts (RotoBaller Co-Founder)

There's a wide range of opinions with Dee Gordon, so I should explain why I have him ranked as the sixth-best second baseman for 2015 (but not before my jaw hits the floor at some of my fellow RotoBallers dropping Gordon all the way to the 20s).  Let's review 2014 quickly: Gordon finally earned a lead role, and his high GB% and ridiculous speed (along with some BABIP luck) helped increase his BA to .289. The result? 92 runs and 64 stolen bases, good for 26th overall and fourth among all middle infielders, behind only Jose Altuve, Anthony Rendon and Ian Kinsler.  On the flipside, Gordon's second half BB% took a nose dive, which reduced his stolen base opportunities.

Every player has risks. At a thin position like second base where there aren't enough difference makers beyond the top four or five, I am drafting for upside (truthfully, I'm not drafting a MI in the first seven or eight rounds of any draft, but if I were, I'd be drafting for upside).  Even if we chop his BA by 20 points and project a .269 with a ~.310 OBP, we can still safely expect 45 SB.  That's Gordon's floor. The upside, if he has a little luck, is 65-70 SB. Batting in front of Yelich, Stanton, Morse and Ozuna, Gordon has plenty of bats to drive him in. 550 AB, 265 BA with 90 R and 60 SB is basically what Juan Pierre used to do every year when it was justified to draft him in the fourth or fifth round.   If Gordon slips to the 10-13th round range, I would happily pounce on him at that price.

 

2015 RotoBaller Fantasy Baseball Second Base (2B) Rankings

Player BJ AR KBr KBi AI JL JK HY JB Composite
Robinson Cano (SEA - 2B) 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1.4
Anthony Rendon (WSH - 2B,3B) 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 2.2
Jose Altuve (HOU - 2B) 3 1 3 4 3 1 5 2 2 2.7
Ian Kinsler (DET - 2B) 9 5 7 8 4 4 6 4 6 5.9
Dustin Pedroia (BOS - 2B) 5 10 5 9 7 6 3 5 4 6.0
Jason Kipnis (CLE - 2B) 4 7 4 7 6 11 8 6 7 6.7
Brian Dozier (MIN - 2B) 6 4 6 3 10 7 7 7 10 6.7
Mookie Betts (BOS - 2B) 8 8 8 6 5 14 4 11 12 8.4
Neil Walker (PIT - 2B) 7 13 9 5 8 12 9 10 9 9.1
Daniel Murphy (NYM - 1B,2B) 12 14 12 13 12 5 11 9 5 10.3
Ben Zobrist (TB - 2B,SS,RF,LF) 10 12 11 10 11 13 12 12 15 11.8
Kolten Wong (STL - 2B) 16 15 14 11 9 8 18 15 8 12.7
Josh Harrison (PIT - 2B,3B,RF,LF) 11 9 10 16 17 10 16 17 13 13.2
Dee Gordon (LAD - 2B,SS) 13 6 22 14 19 9 20 8 11 13.6
Howie Kendrick (LAA - 2B) 15 11 16 15 13 16 14 13 14 14.1
Chase Utley (PHI - 2B) 14 16 13 12 16 19 17 16 17 15.6
Brett Lawrie (OAK - 2B,3B) 17 19 15 19 14 20 10 19 16 16.6
Jedd Gyorko (SD - 2B,3B) 19 21 17 17 20 17 15 18 18 18.0
Javier Baez (CHC - 2B) 23 22 21 22 18 15 13 14 21 21.0
Martin Prado (NYY - 2B,3B,LF) 20 17 18 20 22 23 26 20 23 21.0
Scooter Gennett (MIL - 2B) 22 18 23 18 21 22 24 21 24 21.4
Marcus Semien (OAK - 2B,3B) 18 26 19 21 15 26 19 22 29 21.7
Jurickson Profar (TEX- 2B) 27 29 29 23 25 18 21 23 19 23.8
Asdrubal Cabrera (WSH - SS,2B) 21 28 20 26 23 25 28 25 20 24.0
Aaron Hill (ARI - 2B) 28 23 27 28 28 21 22 24 22 24.8
Brandon Phillips (CIN - 2B) 24 25 24 25 31 32 23 26 26 26.2
Omar Infante (KC - 2B) 25 24 25 29 29 30 29 27 25 27.0
Arismendy Alcantara (CHC - 2B,SS,CF) 30 20 30 27 32 24 25 28 27 27.0
Nick Franklin (TBR - 2B) 33 34 26 24 24 27 31 32 33 29.3
Rougned Odor (TEX - 2B) 34 27 34 32 26 28 27 31 31 30.0
Jonathan Schoop (BAL - 2B) 31 30 32 30 27 29 30 30 34 30.3
DJ LeMahieu (COL - 2B,3B) 32 31 31 31 33 33 35 29 28 31.4
Joe Panik (SFG - 2B) 26 32 33 33 30 31 34 34 30 31.4
Josh Rutledge (LAA - 2B) 29 33 28 34 35 35 36 35 32 33.0
Danny Espinosa (WAS - 2B) 35 35 35 35 36 34 32 36 35 34.8
Grant Green (LAA - 2B) 36 36 36 36 34 36 33 33 36 35.1

 




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Quinshon Judkins

Browns Optimistic Quinshon Judkins Can Play in Week 10
Andrew Nembhard

Ruled Out Again on Monday
T.J. McConnell

Set to Miss Another Game on Monday
Johnny Furphy

Listed as Probable Against Bucks
Tucker Kraft

Done for the Year With Torn ACL
Tidjane Salaün

Tidjane Salaun Assigned to G-League Affiliate
Denny Hamlin

Overtime Four-Tire Call Costs Denny Hamlin the Championship
Chase Briscoe

Championship Bid Never Really Started After Two Tire Failures
Brad Keselowski

Nearly Steals Phoenix Race
Blake Wesley

Diagnosed with Broken Foot
David Onama

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Anthony Edwards

Cleared for Contact in Practice
Steve Garcia

Scores First-Round TKO Win
Dylan Harper

Exits Arena Sunday in Walking Boot
Ante Delija

Suffers His First UFC Loss
CFB

Dylan Raiola Suffers Season-Ending Injury
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Gets Knockout Win
Themba Gorimbo

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 110
Jayden Daniels

Suffers Dislocated Elbow on Sunday Night
Jeremiah Wells

Gets Back In The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Remains Undefeated
Jayden Daniels

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Jayden Daniels' Left Arm, MRI to Come
Jaelan Phillips

Gets Dealt to Eagles for a Third-Round Pick
Isaac Dulgarian

Cut By UFC Following Submission Loss
Daniel Frunza

Still Winless In The UFC
Charles Radtke

Dominates Daniel Frunza
Allan Nascimento

Gets Submission Win
Philipp Kurashev

Stays Hot on Sunday
Cody Durden

Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Lucas Raymond

Extends Point Streak With a Goal
Jake Guentzel

Notches Two Points as Lightning Continue Winning Streak
Leo Carlsson

Establishes New Career High With Six-Game Point Streak
Jonathan Huberdeau

Guns Down Flyers
Matthew Schaefer

Has Historic Multi-Goal Game
Jaylen Warren

Records First Career Two-Touchdown Game in Week 9 Win Over Colts
Michael Pittman Jr.

Leads Colts With Nine Catches in Week 9 Loss at Pittsburgh
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Continues Historic Pace, Racks Up 129 Yards in Week 9 Win
Tory Horton

Catches Two Touchdowns in Week 9 Win at Washington
Sam Darnold

Nearly Flawless in Dominant Sunday Night Win at Washington
Jayden Daniels

Suffers Gruesome Left-Arm Injury on Sunday Night
Kyren Williams

Goes Over 100 Rushing Yards, Scores in Dominant Win Over Saints
Davante Adams

Continues Red-Zone Dominance in Week 9 Win
Dalton Kincaid

Leads Bills in Receiving Yards in Week 9 Win
Geno Smith

Throws Four Touchdown Passes in Week 9
DJ Moore

Scores Two Touchdowns, Involved in Several Ways Sunday
Kyle Monangai

Capitalizes on Expanded Role in Week 9
Matthew Stafford

Adds Four More Touchdowns in Sunday's Win
Brock Bowers

Snags Three Touchdown Passes in Grand Return
Brian Thomas Jr.

Injures Ankle in Victory Against Las Vegas
Puka Nacua

Injures Ribs Sunday, Could Have Returned
Kevin Porter Jr.

Suffers a Knee Injury, Out at Least Four Weeks
Quinn Hughes

Returns to Practice Sunday
Roman Josi

Moved to Injured Reserve
Max Scherzer

Doesn't Plan on Retiring
Michael King

Becomes Free Agent After Declining Mutual Option
Ayo Dosunmu

Sidelined for Rematch Versus the Knicks
Cole Smith

to Miss 3-6 Weeks
Walker Kessler

to Undergo Further Testing on Injured Shoulder
Ryan Reaves

Placed on Injured Reserve
NYI

Max Shabanov Not Close to Returning
Jusuf Nurkić

Jusuf Nurkic Getting the Start on Sunday Night
Ryan Kalkbrenner

Available Versus Utah
Tyson Foerster

Won't Play Sunday
LaMelo Ball

Won't Play on Sunday Night
Sean Couturier

Returns to Flyers Lineup Sunday
LaMelo Ball

Not Expected to Play on Sunday
Austin Cindric

is A Driver to Avoid for Phoenix DFS Lineups
Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Named World Series MVP
Alex Bowman

Could Alex Bowman be A Sneaky Tournament Play for Phoenix?
Noah Gragson

Should DFS Players Roster Noah Gragson At Phoenix?
Erik Jones

Is Erik Jones Worth Rostering for DFS at Phoenix?
Connor McDavid

Records Three Assists in Saturday's Win
Michael McDowell

an Easy Recommendation for DFS at Phoenix
Vladimir Tarasenko

Ends Dry Spell With Three-Point Effort
Nick Suzuki

Collects Two More Apples
Timothy Liljegren

Sustains Upper-Body Injury
Nick Cousins

Injured on Saturday
Christopher Tanev

Leaves on Stretcher Saturday
Kevon Looney

Questionable Versus OKC
Chase Briscoe

Probably Won't Win the Title
Joey Logano

Could Play Spoiler in Championship Battle at Phoenix
Tyler Reddick

Seeking to End Winless Drought, but Probably Won't Have the Speed
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Looks to Protect Top-10 Points Finish at Phoenix
Brad Keselowski

Hasn't Been Fast at Phoenix With RFK Racing
Daniel Suarez

With Nothing at Stake, Expect Little From Daniel Suarez
Kyle Busch

Qualifies Well, but Will Probably Finish Worse Than he Starts
Chris Buescher

Ryan Preece has a Shot to Overtake Chris Buescher as RFK Racing's Lead Driver
Austin Dillon

Looks to Avoid Finishing Last in NASCAR Playoffs
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Might be a Worthy DFS Option
Jakob Poeltl

to Remain Sidelined Sunday
Walker Kessler

Out on Sunday
Mitchell Robinson

Listed as Questionable for Sunday
Dillon Brooks

to Miss Fourth Straight Game Sunday
Jalen Green

Unavailable Against Spurs
Norman Powell

Questionable to Suit Up Against Lakers
Connor Brown

Won't Play on Saturday
Dylan Strome

Ready to Return Saturday
Shohei Ohtani

to Start Game 7 of World Series
Alejandro Kirk

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Alejandro Kirk's Hand
Alejandro Kirk

Goes for X-Rays After Being Hit on the Hand
Gleyber Torres

Undergoes Sports-Hernia Surgery
Bo Bichette

Not Expecting to Need Offseason Knee Surgery
George Springer

Back in Leadoff Spot for Game 6 of World Series
David Onama

Set For UFC Vegas 110 Main Event
Steve Garcia

Returns At UFC Vegas 110
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Set For Co-Main Event
Ante Delija

In Search For His Second UFC Win
Themba Gorimbo

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 110
Jeremiah Wells

Looks To Return To The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Looks To Remain Undefeated
CFB

Arizona State Quarterback Sam Leavitt Out for the Season
Isaac Dulgarian

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Daniel Frunza

Looks For His First UFC Win
George Springer

"Strong Possibility" That George Springer Returns in Game 6 of World Series
Bryce Miller

Not Expected to Need Elbow Surgery
Washington Nationals

Nationals Finalizing a Deal to Hire Blake Butera as Next Manager
CFB

Arch Manning Listed as Questionable for Vanderbilt Matchup
CFB

Arion Carter Listed as Questionable Ahead of Oklahoma Matchup
Minnesota Twins

Twins Name Derek Shelton as Their New Manager
CFB

Jordyn Tyson Questionable for Iowa State Matchup with Hamstring Injury
George Springer

Not in the Lineup for Game 4 of World Series

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP