Hey RotoBallers, we are more than two months into the season and it's time for another check-in for our fantasy baseball rankings. A lot of breaking news has happened recently. There have been some notable injuries as Texas Rangers ace Jacob deGrom (forearm) is set to undergo Tommy John surgery and is out for the season. The Yankees will be without star outfielder Aaron Judge (foot), who is expected to be placed on the injured list with a sprain in his big right toe. Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton (ribs) also landed on the IL with a left rib contusion. Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Alek Manoah has struggled mightily this season with a (1-7) record, 6.36 ERA, and a 1.90 WHIP across 58 innings. He was optioned to the team's Florida Complex League on Tuesday. Some of the top prospects who were called up recently include Elly De La Cruz, Matt McLain, Bobby Miller, Andrew Abbott, Royce Lewis, Bryan Woo, and Jonny DeLuca have produced for fantasy managers right from the start.
In this article below, you'll see Nicklaus Gaut's updated 2023 fantasy baseball points league rankings for June, looking at rest-of-season values from this point going forward. These fantasy baseball rankings are catered specifically for points leagues and head-to-head (H2H) points league formats.
Some players have slumped badly, and unexpected players have continued to emerge into fantasy staples. How much of this will remain going forward, and are there undervalued or overvalued fantasy baseball assets out there that you should be focused on? Let's see where players such as Elly De La Cruz, Bobby Miller, Triston McKenzie, Alek Manoah, Zach McKinstry, Matt McLain, Michael Conforto, LaMonte Wade Jr., Josh Naylor, Liam Hendriks, Mitch Haniger, Matthew Liberatore, Michael Kopech, Josh Jung and Tyler Glasnow rank, all of who are off to interesting starts in 2023. RotoBaller's lead fantasy baseball points analyst Nicklaus Gaut has given you his thoughts on these questions with his revised fantasy baseball rankings.
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Top 400 Fantasy Baseball Rankings - June Update
Nick Gaut's rankings are as of June 6th, 2023. They are for points and head-to-head points leagues. You can also see our June updates for roto league rankings.