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Fantasy Baseball ROS Rankings (June 2024 Updates) - Biggest Risers and Fallers

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RotoBaller's ROS fantasy baseball rankings, updated June 2024. Dan looks at rest-of-season rankings for hitters and pitchers including rankings risers, fallers.

Welcome back, RotoBallers, to our ROS fantasy baseball rankings, freshly updated for June 2024, looking at rest-of-season values and the biggest rankings risers/fallers. Nick Mariano recently updated his fantasy baseball rankings and tiers for roto (5x5 mixed) leagues. While it has only been a week since his last update, there are some substantial changes. The focus of this column will be to take a closer look at the biggest risers and fallers compared to the previous set.

Nick’s rest-of-season fantasy baseball rankings and tiers were last updated on June 13 and are available for your perusal below. As always, injuries have taken their toll on the fantasy landscape in just the last week. At the same time, some big names are closing in on their returns from the injured list. In addition to finding the biggest risers and fallers in the top 300, this column will also take a special look at some notable injured players.

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ROS Fantasy Baseball Rankings (June Updates)

Rank Tier Player Position
1 1 Aaron Judge OF
2 1 Shohei Ohtani DH
3 1 Bobby Witt Jr. SS
4 1 Jose Ramirez 3B
5 1 Gunnar Henderson 3B/SS
6 1 Juan Soto OF
7 1 Yordan Alvarez OF
8 2 Freddie Freeman 1B
9 2 Elly De La Cruz 3B/SS
10 2 Mookie Betts 2B/SS/OF
11 2 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF
12 2 Kyle Tucker OF
13 2 Bryce Harper 1B
14 2 Tyler Glasnow SP
15 2 Rafael Devers 3B
16 2 Julio Rodriguez OF
17 2 Matt Olson 1B
18 2 Zack Wheeler SP
19 2 Corbin Burnes SP
20 2 Tarik Skubal SP
21 2 Marcus Semien 2B
22 2 Chris Sale SP
23 3 Christian Yelich OF
24 3 Jose Altuve 2B
25 3 Trea Turner SS
26 3 Francisco Lindor SS
27 3 Marcell Ozuna DH
28 3 Adolis Garcia OF
29 3 Corey Seager SS
30 3 Cole Ragans SP/RP
31 3 Austin Riley 3B
32 3 Luis Castillo SP
33 3 Cody Bellinger 1B/OF
34 3 Josh Naylor 1B
35 3 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP
36 3 Max Fried SP
37 3 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B
38 3 Shota Imanaga SP
39 3 Emmanuel Clase RP
40 3 Josh Hader RP
41 3 Luis Robert Jr. OF
42 3 Aaron Nola SP
43 3 Ozzie Albies 2B
44 3 Ryan Helsley RP
45 3 Joe Ryan SP
46 3 Adley Rutschman C
47 3 Jared Jones SP
48 4 Jazz Chisholm Jr. OF
49 4 Freddy Peralta SP
50 4 CJ Abrams SS
51 4 Kevin Gausman SP
52 4 Logan Webb SP
53 4 Kyle Bradish SP
54 4 William Contreras C
55 4 Anthony Volpe SS
56 4 George Kirby SP
57 4 Christian Walker 1B
58 4 Sonny Gray SP
59 4 Kyle Schwarber OF
60 4 Seiya Suzuki OF
61 4 Teoscar Hernandez OF
62 4 Garrett Crochet RP
63 4 Royce Lewis 3B
64 4 Paul Skenes SP
65 4 Pete Alonso 1B
66 4 Bryson Stott 2B
67 4 Grayson Rodriguez SP
68 4 Evan Phillips RP
69 5 Ketel Marte 2B
70 5 Lane Thomas OF
71 5 Ha-Seong Kim 2B/3B/SS
72 5 Corbin Carroll OF
73 5 Logan Gilbert SP
74 5 Ranger Suarez SP
75 5 Gerrit Cole SP
76 5 Jack Flaherty SP
77 5 Andres Gimenez 2B
78 5 Tanner Houck SP
79 5 Dylan Cease SP
80 5 Alec Bohm 1B/3B
81 5 Alex Bregman 3B
82 5 Mason Miller SP
83 5 Manny Machado 3B
84 5 Michael Harris II OF
85 5 Oneil Cruz SS
86 5 Bo Bichette SS
87 5 Maikel Garcia 3B/SS
88 6 Randy Arozarena OF
89 6 Luis Gil SP
90 6 Riley Greene OF
91 6 Bryan Reynolds OF
92 6 Andres Munoz RP
93 6 Steven Kwan OF
94 6 Raisel Iglesias RP
95 6 Pablo Lopez SP
96 6 Willy Adames SS
97 6 Nick Castellanos OF
98 6 Clay Holmes RP
99 6 Jhoan Duran RP
100 6 Robert Suarez RP
101 6 Will Smith C
102 6 Anthony Santander 1B/OF
103 6 Paul Sewald RP
104 6 Spencer Steer 1B/2B/3B/OF
105 6 Framber Valdez SP
106 6 Mike Trout OF
107 6 Craig Kimbrel RP
108 6 Jordan Westburg 2B/3B
109 6 Nolan Gorman 2B/3B
110 6 Nick Pivetta SP/RP
111 6 Cal Raleigh C
112 6 Jurickson Profar OF
113 6 Giancarlo Stanton OF
114 6 Isaac Paredes 1B/2B/3B
115 6 David Bednar RP
116 7 Gleyber Torres 2B
117 7 Jake Cronenworth 1B/2B
118 7 Jarren Duran OF
119 7 Paul Goldschmidt 1B
120 7 Salvador Perez C/1B
121 7 Camilo Doval RP
122 7 Christopher Morel 2B/OF
123 7 Pete Fairbanks RP
124 7 Ezequiel Tovar SS
125 7 Justin Steele SP
126 7 Ryan Mountcastle 1B
127 7 Carlos Rodon SP
128 7 Tyler O'Neill OF
129 8 MacKenzie Gore SP
130 8 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B
131 8 George Springer OF
132 8 Bailey Ober SP
133 8 Luis Arraez 1B/2B
134 8 Rhys Hoskins 1B
135 8 Michael King SP/RP
136 8 Brice Turang 2B/SS
137 8 Bobby Miller SP
138 8 Bryce Miller SP
139 8 Jeimer Candelario 1B/3B
140 8 Luis Rengifo 2B/3B/SS/OF
141 8 Nico Hoerner 2B/SS
142 8 Taylor Ward OF
143 8 Ryan McMahon 2B/3B
144 8 Ian Happ OF
145 8 Jose Alvarado RP
146 8 Logan O'Hoppe C
147 8 Daulton Varsho OF
148 8 Josh Jung 3B
149 8 Yainer Diaz C/1B
150 8 Ronel Blanco SP, RP
151 8 Brent Rooker OF
152 8 Zach Eflin SP
153 8 Ryan Jeffers C
154 8 Jesus Luzardo SP
155 9 Seth Lugo SP
156 9 Jonah Heim C
157 9 Reynaldo Lopez RP
158 9 Starling Marte OF
159 9 Joey Ortiz 2B
160 9 Triston Casas 1B
161 9 Brandon Nimmo OF
162 9 Jackson Chourio OF
163 9 Wyatt Langford OF
164 9 Zac Gallen SP
165 9 Bryan Woo SP
166 9 Zach Neto SS
167 9 Ryan Pepiot SP/RP
168 9 Tanner Bibee SP
169 9 J.T. Realmuto C
170 9 Brenton Doyle OF
171 9 Jonathan India 2B
172 9 Jeremy Pena SS
173 9 Gabriel Moreno C
174 9 Kutter Crawford SP/RP
175 9 Tanner Scott RP
176 10 Brandon Lowe 2B
177 10 Cristopher Sanchez SP
178 10 Alex Verdugo OF
179 10 Jesse Winker OF
180 10 Yandy Diaz 1B
181 10 TJ Friedl OF
182 10 Nolan Jones 1B/OF
183 10 Ceddanne Rafaela SS/OF
184 10 Hunter Greene SP
185 10 Matt Chapman 3B
186 10 David Fry C/1B
187 10 Yusei Kikuchi SP
188 10 Nestor Cortes Jr. SP
189 10 Francisco Alvarez C
190 10 Mark Vientos 1B/3B
191 10 Davis Schneider 2B
192 11 Andrew Vaughn 1B
193 11 Carlos Correa SS
194 11 Andrew McCutchen OF
195 11 Masyn Winn SS
196 11 Nick Gonzales 2B/SS
197 11 Kyle Finnegan RP
198 11 Heliot Ramos OF
199 11 Willson Contreras C
200 11 Thairo Estrada 2B/SS
201 11 Jo Adell OF
202 11 Connor Joe 1B/OF
203 11 Nolan Arenado 3B
204 11 J.D. Martinez DH
205 11 Walker Buehler SP
206 11 Anthony Rizzo 1B
207 11 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. OF
208 11 Nathan Eovaldi SP
209 11 Max Muncy 3B
210 11 Justin Verlander SP
211 11 Bryan De La Cruz OF
212 11 Byron Buxton DH
213 11 Nick Lodolo SP
214 11 Gavin Stone SP
215 11 Chris Bassitt SP
216 11 Dansby Swanson SS
217 11 Luke Raley 1B/OF
218 11 Taj Bradley SP
219 11 Hunter Brown SP
220 11 Elias Diaz C
221 11 Alexis Diaz RP
222 12 Jose Soriano RP
223 12 Reese Olson SP
224 12 Noelvi Marte 3B
225 12 Mitch Keller SP
226 12 Jose Berrios SP
227 12 Kenley Jansen RP
228 12 Kodai Senga SP
229 12 Josh Smith 3B/SS/OF
230 12 Charlie Blackmon OF
231 12 David Hamilton SS
232 12 Sal Frelick OF
233 12 Marcus Stroman SP
234 12 Masataka Yoshida OF
235 12 Matt Waldron SP
236 12 Erick Fedde SP
237 12 Jorge Soler OF
238 12 Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B
239 12 Colton Cowser OF
240 12 Nathaniel Lowe 1B
241 12 Michael Conforto OF
242 12 Jordan Romano RP
243 12 Trevor Megill RP
244 12 Danny Jansen C
245 12 Wilyer Abreu OF
246 12 Jason Foley RP
247 12 Kirby Yates RP
248 12 Carlos Estevez RP
249 12 Clayton Kershaw SP
250 13 Jeff Hoffman RP
251 13 Shea Langeliers C
252 13 Tommy Pham OF
253 13 Tylor Megill SP
254 13 James Wood OF
255 13 Sean Murphy C
256 13 Lars Nootbaar OF
257 13 Joc Pederson OF
258 13 Zack Gelof 2B
259 13 Tyler Stephenson C
260 13 Mike Tauchman OF
261 13 Jake Irvin SP
262 13 Braxton Garrett SP
263 13 JJ Bleday OF
264 13 Blake Snell SP
265 13 A.J. Puk RP
266 13 Yu Darvish SP
267 13 Simeon Woods Richardson SP
268 13 Jose Siri OF
269 13 Michael Busch 1B/3B
270 13 Cade Povich SP
271 13 Spencer Arrighetti SP
272 13 Edwin Diaz RP
273 13 James McArthur RP
274 13 Will Benson OF
275 13 Hector Neris RP
276 13 Christian Encarnacion-Strand 1B
277 13 Matt Vierling 3B/OF
278 13 Ryan Weathers SP
279 13 Wilmer Flores 1B/3B
280 13 Adael Amador SS
281 13 Max Scherzer SP
282 13 J.P. Crawford SS
283 13 Nolan Schanuel 1B
284 13 Devin Williams RP
285 13 Willi Castro 2B/3B/OF
286 14 Jesus Sanchez OF
287 14 Jackson Merrill SS/OF
288 14 Jacob Young OF
289 14 Max Meyer SP
290 14 Josh Lowe OF
291 14 Andy Pages OF
292 14 Shane Baz SP
293 14 Drew Thorpe SP
294 14 Gavin Williams SP
295 14 Jasson Dominguez OF
296 14 Jackson Holliday SS
297 14 Tyler Freeman 2B/3B/SS
298 14 Spencer Horwitz 1B
299 14 Tyler Locklear 1B
300 14 Albert Suarez SP

 

Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Biggest Risers

Eighteen players got promoted into the top 300 this time around. Most of these players filled out the bottom tiers of the rankings but one newcomer happened to be this update’s biggest gainer. First baseman Andrew Vaughn went from being unranked to No. 192 on the list. He is followed by outfielder Heliot Ramos and infielder Nick Gonzales, who improved by 94 and 87 places, respectively. Let’s take a closer look at what went right in the last few weeks to propel their rises up the rankings.

Andrew Vaughn, 1B, Chicago White Sox
Previous rank: NA
Updated ROS rank: 192

Andrew Vaughn was a hard sell in fantasy two weeks ago. While value can follow volume, even on bad teams, Vaughn’s everyday role as first baseman for the White Sox wasn’t paying off as managers would hope. The 26-year-old ended May with four home runs, a .199 batting average, and a sprained finger that sidelined him for a series.

In 10 games since returning to action on June 4, Vaughn has hit .366 with a 1.102 OPS, added four more home runs, scored 10 runs, and collected six RBI. The recent hot streak is part of a larger upward trend for Vaughn, who has a .267 batting average and .876 OPS over his last 30 games.

Heliot Ramos, OF, San Francisco Giants
Previous rank: 292
Updated ROS rank: 198

The Giants promoted Heliot Ramos from Triple-A Sacramento on May 8 and immediately installed him in their lineup. Ramos has played in every game since his promotion and in 32 games has compiled six home runs, 24 RBI, and a .305 batting average. The Giants have little reason to remove their 24-year-old outfielder from his everyday role as he has been the most consistent hitter in their tepid offense. Even in an uninspiring lineup, Ramos is showing he can put up numbers and can be of use to roto managers in search of outfield help.

Nick Gonzales, 2B/SS, Pittsburgh Pirates
Previous rank: 283
Updated ROS rank: 196

Similar to Ramos, Nick Gonzales was a May call-up and immediately jumped into an everyday role. Also, similar to Ramos, any fantasy managers who took a flyer on the player when he was promoted have seen a nice boost to their team batting average and RBI columns. Since joining the Pirates, Gonzales is hitting .306 with 23 RBI through 29 games. The second baseman is facing little competition for playing time and can continue contributing to counting categories even if his batting average regresses.

Other Big Risers

Brandon Lowe, 2B, Tampa Bay Rays (Previous rank: 259; Updated ROS rank: 176)
TJ Friedl, OF, Cincinnati Reds (Previous rank: 261; Updated ROS rank: 181)
Jeimer Candelario, 1B/3B, Cincinnati Reds (Previous rank: 214; Updated ROS rank: 139)
David Hamilton, SS, Boston Red Sox (Previous rank: NA; Updated ROS rank: 231)
Josh Smith, 3B/SS/OF, Texas Rangers (Previous rank: 291; Updated ROS rank: 229)

 

Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Biggest Fallers

As was the case back in April when I last did a breakdown of risers and fallers, some of the biggest drops were due to injury. For this section, I’ll keep the focus on the players who fell due to poor performance and not their health concerns. This update’s biggest drops features a trio who has fallen out of the top 300 entirely. First baseman Nathaniel Lowe is this set’s biggest loser, falling 117 places. Lowe is followed by utility man Willi Castro, who fell 97 places himself, and Eugenio Suarez, who tumbled off the list from his previous rank of 209.

Nathaniel Lowe, 1B, Texas Rangers
Previous rank: 123
Updated ROS rank: 240

Nathaniel Lowe’s free fall through the rankings is somewhat rare in that he didn’t suffer a recent injury nor was he mired in a cold streak. He simply has done nothing to maintain his standing in the rankings. Lowe last hit a home run on May 14 (his second of the year) and has 19 RBI despite hitting directly behind Marcus Semien and Corey Seager in the Rangers lineup. His xSLG and barrel rate are both in the bottom 2% of the league, offering little hope that Lowe will eventually provide the power numbers usually expected from a corner infielder in fantasy.

Willi Castro, 2B/3B/OF, Minnesota Twins
Previous rank: 188
Updated ROS rank: 285

Willi Castro was thrust into fantasy relevance after Royce Lewis went down on Opening Day. Castro started off slow, but by mid-April, he hit his stride. From April 13 to May 12, fantasy managers who trusted the 27-year-old utility player to make the most of his newfound everyday role were rewarded with three home runs, five stolen bases, and a .318 batting average with a .914 OPS. Since then, though, Castro has cooled off, hitting just .229 over the last month. With a downturn at the plate and Lewis back from his injury, Castro’s grip on an everyday job in Minnesota is less secure.

Eugenio Suarez, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks
Previous rank: 209
Updated ROS rank: NA

Now that we are more than two months into the season, it is time to face facts with certain players. Eugenio Suarez is a one-man team batting average sink and his counting stats this season are not enough to offset the damage.

Suarez has a .195 batting average and his 30 RBI are only one more than fellow third baseman Matt Vierling, who has three more home runs and a .267 average and is available in over half of fantasy leagues. Suarez’s expected stats leave little hope for an offensive turnaround like Andrew Vaughn’s and it looks like Arizona will work other players into the mix at third in the near future.

Other Big Fallers

Michael Kopech, RP, Chicago White Sox (Previous rank: 233; Updated ROS rank: NA)
Jesus Luzardo, SP, Miami Marlins (Previous rank: 89; Updated ROS rank: 154)
Orlando Arcia, SS, Atlanta Braves (Previous rank: 245; Updated ROS rank: NA)
Zack Gelof, 2B, Oakland A’s (Previous rank: 205; Updated ROS rank: 258)
Walker Buehler, SP, Los Angeles Dodgers (Previous rank: 154; Updated ROS rank: 205)

 

Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Notable Injuries

The injuries keep stacking up this season, robbing fans of experiencing their favorite players and throwing a wrench in fantasy managers’ best-laid plans. One of the biggest drops in this week’s updated rankings was Christian Encarnacion-Strand. He fell from 179 to 276, losing 97 places on the news that season-ending wrist surgery is on the table for the injured Cincinnati first baseman.

Amid a dreadful slump, Colt Keith missed a few games recently due to a sore knee, which pushed him out of the top 300 from a previous rank of 239. J.T. Realmuto dropped 57 spots to 169 and will likely continue to slide following the news that he will miss one month while recovering from knee surgery.

There are some injured players who have managed to rise in the rankings as they close in on their return dates. Gerrit Cole hopped up to 75 in the current rankings, an improvement of 57 places over the previous set. The Yankees ace struck out 10 in his fourth rehab start on June 13 and could be returning to New York soon.

Max Scherzer has been on a rehab tour of his own and is inching back to the Rangers rotation. He re-entered the rankings this time around at 281. While Noelvi Marte is not injured, his suspension is nearing its end and he has made another gain in the rankings, getting a slight bump up to 224.



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