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Eric Cross' Top 100 Dynasty Rankings for Fantasy Baseball (May 2024)

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Eric Cross' updated top 100 dynasty rankings for fantasy baseball (May 2024 update). These are the top MLB players to target in fantasy dynasty leagues for 2024 and beyond.

We're now past the 1/4 mark of the Major League season and plenty of changes have occurred. We've seen countless injuries, especially to pitchers, along with plenty of high-profile prospects debuting, most of whom have struggled.

This first in-season rankings update is always an exciting one. We now have 6-7 weeks of data to dig into, which is more than just a small sample size at this point. We're now beginning to worry more about big-name players off to cold starts and might be buying into early-season breakouts a little more.

Below you'll find my Top 100 dynasty rankings from my May update with notes on some key movers this month. Check out my Patreon for my full Top 500 Dynasty Rankings.

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What Factors Into My Rankings

Many elements go into dynasty rankings, but I primarily weigh the following...

  • Current/Recent Performance
  • Expected future short-term performance
  • Expected future long-term performance
  • Profile/metrics analysis
  • Durability
  • Team Context (It matters a little bit)

 

Dynasty Rankings Notes

Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds

With one of the most exciting six-week stretches in recent memory, Elly De La Cruz vaults all the way up to #6 in my dynasty rankings this month, and honestly, I wouldn't fault anyone for putting him higher than that. Through his first 45 games, De La Cruz is slashing .270/.370/.503 with nine home runs and 35 runs scored. Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention his THIRTY steals so far as well.

De La Cruz is on a full-season pace of 126 runs, 32 home runs, 79 RBI, and 108 steals. We haven't seen anyone even hit 80 steals in a season since 1988 and Vince Coleman was the last to reach 100 steals back in 1987. Yes, Dem La Cruz is still going to have his peaks and valleys at the plate given his higher strikeout rate and lower contact rates, but you can live with the ups and downs when the player is on the pace I mentioned above.

Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers

With the injury to Spencer Strider, Tarik Skubal is firmly in the overall Dynasty SP1 discussion right now. In nine starts this season, Skubal had posted a stellar 1.80 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, 4.2% walk rate, 31.6% strikeout rate, and .175 BAA. All of his ERA indicators are elite as well and he's currently running a 2.12 xERA, 1.93 FIP, 2.52 xFIP, and 2.50 SIERA. Skubal has also given up less hard contact this season with an AVG EV allowed 2.1 mph lower and a hard-hit rate 8.1% lower than 2023. There's a good chance he's pushed ahead of Burnes and into that top spot by my June update.

Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers

There hasn't been much to speak about on the hitting side in Detroit this season, but that's not Riley Greene's fault. While the AVG is only .245, you need to look a bit further to see that Greene is truly breaking out this season. Greene has cranked nine home runs so far with a 16.8% barrel rate, 92.3 mph AVG EV, and 48.6% hard-hit rate. He's also improved his walk rate from 8.4% to 14.7% and improved his zone contact, chase, and strikeout rates a bit as well. Now if anyone else in Detroit could get on base for him...

C.J. Abrams, Washington Nationals

While C.J. Abrams has been slumping of late, I still need to admit I was wrong about his power taking a step forward this season. Abrams has increased his barrel rate from 6.9% to 7.9%, his AVG EV from 87.4 mph to 89 mph, and his hard-hit rate from 35.9% to 40.2%. All while seeing moderate improvements in his walk, strikeout, and zone contact rates as well.

I'm still not projecting him to be a 30-homer bat, but if Abrams can settle into the 22-27 homer range while adding more than 30 steals annually, he's going to be a Top-40 fantasy asset for years to come. Plus, he'll have James Wood and Dylan Crews hitting behind him eventually.

Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates

Paul Skenes is another example of why excelling as a hitter is the hardest thing to do in professional sports in my eyes. Good luck stepping into the box and trying to square up triple-digit fastballs, low to mid-90s splitters, and upper-80s sliders. In his second start of his Major League career, Skenes fired six no-hit innings against the Chicago Cubs with one walk and 11 strikeouts.

It's incredibly rare for a pitching prospect with two whole Major League starts to rank this highly in dynasty rankings, but it's warranted given Skenes' blend of talent, performance, and future projection. We could be looking at the best pitcher in baseball sooner rather than later.

Dylan Cease, San Diego Padres

After the 2022 season, Dylan Cease was considered a Top 10 pitcher for dynasty nearly universally, and even Top 5 by some. But a 4.58 ERA and 1.42 WHIP in 2023 let all the air out of that hype balloon, especially for people like me who were more skeptical of Cease maintaining that level of production. However, apparently, all Cease needed was to get out of Chicago because he's back to his dominant ways this season, recording a 2.45 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, 32.7% strikeout rate, and a career-best 8.2% walk rate through nine starts with San Diego this season.

Cease is allowing less contact this season, both in zone (5.1% drop) and overall (3% drop), and has been commanding his 4-seamer and slider better this season, a duo he combines to throw 84.4% of the time. Even if he regresses a bit, Cease is back in the fantasy ace discussion given the current state of the pitching landscape with injuries as far as the eye can see.

 

Top 100 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings

Updated: May 2024 | The full Top 500 along with additional rankings, analysis, and more, check out Eric's Toolshed Fantasy Patreon.

Rank   Player Pos. Team Age
1 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 26.40
2 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KCR 23.91
3 Shohei Ohtani UT,SP LAA 29.86
4 Juan Soto OF NYY 25.55
5 Kyle Tucker OF HOU 27.32
6 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 22.33
7 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 23.37
8 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SDP 25.36
9 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 22.87
10 Mookie Betts 2B,SS,OF LAD 31.60
11 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 23.72
12 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 26.88
13 Aaron Judge OF NYY 32.05
14 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 31.57
15 Michael Harris II OF ATL 23.18
16 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 22.49
17 Trea Turner SS PHI 30.87
18 Rafael Devers 3B BOS 27.55
19 Austin Riley 3B ATL 27.11
20 Corey Seager SS TEX 30.05
21 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 31.65
22 Matt Olson 1B ATL 30.13
23 Tarik Skubal SP DET 27.48
24 Corbin Burnes SP BAL 29.56
25 Luis Robert Jr. OF CHW 26.77
26 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 34.67
27 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 27.34
28 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 30.50
29 Jackson Holliday 2B,SS BAL 20.44
30 Riley Greene OF DET 23.62
31 Grayson Rodriguez SP BAL 24.49
32 C.J. Abrams SS WAS 23.60
33 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 30.72
34 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 20.17
35 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B TOR 25.16
36 Junior Caminero 3B,SS TBR 20.85
37 Gerrit Cole SP NYY 33.68
38 Marcus Semien 2B,SS TEX 33.66
39 Evan Carter OF TEX 21.70
40 George Kirby SP SEA 26.27
41 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 24.94
42 Jose Altuve 2B HOU 34.02
43 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 29.43
44 Spencer Strider SP ATL 25.54
45 Bo Bichette SS TOR 26.19
46 Paul Skenes SP PIT 21.95
47 Randy Arozarena OF TBR 29.20
48 Zack Wheeler SP PHI 33.96
49 Zac Gallen SP ARI 28.78
50 Triston Casas 1B BOS 24.32
51 Eury Perez SP MIA 21.07
52 Adolis Garcia OF TEX 31.20
53 Jared Jones SP PIT 22.77
54 Luis Castillo SP SEA 31.45
55 Manny Machado 3B SDP 31.85
56 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 28.18
57 William Contreras C MIL 26.38
58 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 25.73
59 Christian Yelich OF MIL 32.44
60 Jordan Walker OF STL 21.97
61 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 27.94
62 Adley Rutschman C BAL 26.26
63 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 27.02
64 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 23.04
65 Cole Ragans SP KCR 26.42
66 Will Smith C LAD 29.13
67 Matt McLain 2B,SS CIN 24.77
68 Bobby Miller SP LAD 25.10
69 Mike Trout OF LAA 32.77
70 Jordan Westburg 2B,3B,SS BAL 25.23
71 Josh Naylor 1B CLE 26.89
72 Aaron Nola SP PHI 30.94
73 Cody Bellinger OF,1B CHC 28.84
74 James Wood OF WAS 21.65
75 Max Fried SP ATL 30.32
76 Spencer Steer 1B,3B,OF CIN 26.43
77 Oneil Cruz SS PIT 25.60
78 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 30.59
79 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KCR 26.59
80 Jazz Chisholm Jr. OF MIA 26.28
81 Kevin Gausman SP TOR 33.35
82 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 29.74
83 Jordan Lawlar SS ARI 21.82
84 Logan Webb SP SFG 27.48
85 Josh Lowe OF TBR 26.27
86 Coby Mayo 3B BAL 22.42
87 Nolan Jones OF COL 26.02
88 Dylan Cease SP SDP 28.37
89 Jarren Duran OF BOS 27.68
90 Blake Snell SP SFG 31.44
91 Noelvi Marte 3B CIN 22.57
92 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 29.29
93 Shane McClanahan SP TBR 27.04
94 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 21.26
95 Framber Valdez SP HOU 30.48
96 Justin Steele SP CHC 28.84
97 Tyler O'Neill OF BOS 28.89
98 Kodai Senga SP NYM 31.28
99 Colton Cowser OF BAL 24.14
100 Gleyber Torres 2B NYY 27.41

 

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