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

Bobby Witt Jr. - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

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

In the blink of an eye, we're nearly halfway through the baseball season. Where did the time go?

By now, you should have a pretty good idea if you're going to be in the hunt this season or looking to rebuild for 2025 and beyond. Regardless of your position in your standings, my goal with these dynasty rankings is to help you accomplish whatever you're trying to do at this point in the season.

Below you'll find my Top 100 Dynasty Rankings from my June 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

Bobby Witt Jr. (SS - KCR)

After another major injury to Ronald Acuna Jr., we have a new No. 1 this month and his name is Robert Andrew Witt Jr. or Bobby Barrels if you're feeling festive. In 348 plate appearances this season, Witt has racked up 12 home runs, 21 steals, 60 runs, and 53 RBI along with a .311/.359/.531 slash line. Witt's power/speed pace is slightly behind his 30/49 season from 2023, but Witt has more than made up for that by being on pace to set career-best marks in runs, RBI, AVG, OBP, and SLG. On top of that, Witt's Quality of Contact metrics have also ticked up this season.

What else could you ask for? Witt is a five-category fantasy stud at the age of 24 who has consistently improved as a hitter and doesn't have any flaws in the profile. While he's not the unquestioned No. 1 like Acuña was last season, Witt gets the top spot this month and could hold onto it for a while.

Gunnar Henderson (SS - BAL)

If anyone were to take the top spot from Witt, Gunnar Henderson would be one of the prime suspects. After a great 2023 season that made him a universal Top 25 dynasty asset, Henderson is on pace to smash through last year's numbers so far this season. Henderson is currently slashing .279/.378/.597 with 65 runs, 24 home runs, 53 RBI, and 13 steals. He has a legit chance to post a 130/50/110/25 type of season, and if he does, the Witt vs. Henderson debate is going to be a hot one entering 2024, hotter than it already is.

While Henderson's contact skills are a bit below Witt's and he doesn't have the same SB upside, Henderson brings more power and a higher walk rate. This was a tough top tier to crack into, but Henderson has certainly joined the party with his performance over the first three months of the season.

Royce Lewis (3B - MIN)

At this point, Royce Lewis is putting himself in the Top 10 overall discussion. We've only seen Lewis for 75 plate appearances this season, but he's slashing .348/.413/.848, and 10 of those plate appearances have finished with Lewis going yard. For his career, Lewis has already amassed 27 home runs in just 355 plate appearances while hitting .316. And while it's a smaller sample size, Lewis has dropped his strikeout rate from 23% to 16% and improved his walk rate from 8.4% to 10.7%

The only real knock on him right now is the lack of track record and the durability concerns. And yes, those are legit concerns, especially the knee issues. But if he can stay healthy, Lewis could be a top-five overall player.

Paul Skenes (SP - PIT)

When it comes to pitchers, the only two options for the title of top dog are Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes in my eyes. Another dominant start yesterday now gives Skenes a pristine 2.14 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 4.4% walk rate, and a 33.7% strikeout rate in 46.1 innings to open his career.

With a fastball that averages 99.3 mph leading the way, Skenes' five-pitch mix has dominated hitters start after start, and all five offerings currently have a whiff rate above 20%. It's scary to think that there's another level for Skenes to unlock, but I fully believe that to be the case.

Jordan Westburg (2B/3B - BAL)

While everyone focuses on Henderson, Adley Rutschman, and the young prospects, Jordan Westburg is quietly having a highly productive season all around. In 295 plate appearances so far, Westburg has racked up 13 home runs, six steals, and a .277/.330/.513 slash line.

Westburg has run slightly below average contact rates, with a 79.8% zone rate and a 71.2% overall contact rate, but also has a 10.9% barrel rate, 92 mph AVG EV, 48.3% hard-hit rate, and a 92nd percentile sprint speed. He's not elite, but Westburg can do a lot of things well and could settle in as a Top 50 player with dual 2B/3B eligibility.

Garrett Crochet (SP - CHW)

Coming into the season, we had three exciting yet risky southpaws trying to transition from the bullpen to the rotation. Two of them fizzed out quickly, but Garrett Crochet has blossomed into one of the best pitchers in baseball. Crochet currently leads the American League in strikeouts and has a 3.25 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 29.5% K-BB rate overall.

All four of Crochet's offerings have a BAA under .250 and both his cutter and slider have a whiff rate above 36%. I'll admit, I was a bit skeptical entering the season, but not anymore. Crochet is firmly in the Top-10 Dynasty SP discussion now.

Jarren Duran (OF - BOS)

It's a travesty that he currently ranks 18th in American League outfield All-Star voting, but Jarren Duran has been a beast for fantasy managers this season. Duran is currently on pace for around 110 runs, 15 home runs, 75 RBI, and 40 steals while having a .289/.353/.483 slash line which is nearly identical to his 2023 slash line. His 85.6% zone rate and 76% overall contact rate are nearly identical as well, while Duran has improved his walk, strikeout, hard-hit, and barrel rates this season.

Evan Carter (OF - TEX)

For now, Evan Carter kept a spot in my Top 100 overall. However, I'm not sure how much longer that will last. There was hope of Carter being a 25/25 caliber player with a solid AVG and high OBP. And that looked to be the case in 2023 when he slashed .306/.413/.645 with five home runs and three steals before helping Texas win the World Series as a rookie.

The 2024 season hasn't been as rosy though as Carter has dealt with back issues and is currently slashing .188/.272/.361 in 162 plate appearances. Carter has also struggled mightily against southpaws so far, hitting .081 in 40 plate appearances with a 40% strikeout rate, and has seen his QoC metrics drop significantly across the board. How much of that was due to his back issues though? I'm willing to buy low here if the price has dropped low enough, but I also have concerns with Carter moving forward.

 

Top 100 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings

Updated: June 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 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KCR 24.00
2 Juan Soto OF NYY 25.64
3 Shohei Ohtani UT,SP LAA 29.95
4 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 22.96
5 Kyle Tucker OF HOU 27.41
6 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 26.49
7 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 23.46
8 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 22.42
9 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SDP 25.45
10 Mookie Betts 2B,SS,OF LAD 31.69
11 Aaron Judge OF NYY 32.14
12 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 26.97
13 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 31.66
14 Rafael Devers 3B BOS 27.64
15 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 25.03
16 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 22.58
17 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 31.74
18 Tarik Skubal SP DET 27.57
19 Corey Seager SS TEX 30.14
20 Austin Riley 3B ATL 27.20
21 Trea Turner SS PHI 30.96
22 Matt Olson 1B ATL 30.22
23 Luis Robert Jr. OF CHW 26.86
24 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 23.81
25 Paul Skenes SP PIT 22.04
26 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 34.76
27 James Wood OF WAS 21.74
28 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 29.52
29 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 30.59
30 Corbin Burnes SP BAL 29.65
31 Michael Harris II OF ATL 23.27
32 Jackson Holliday 2B BAL 20.53
33 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B TOR 25.25
34 Riley Greene OF DET 23.71
35 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 27.43
36 Grayson Rodriguez SP BAL 24.58
37 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 20.26
38 Junior Caminero 3B TBR 20.94
39 Jose Altuve 2B HOU 34.11
40 Spencer Strider SP ATL 25.63
41 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 30.81
42 Triston Casas 1B BOS 24.41
43 Gerrit Cole SP NYY 33.77
44 CJ Abrams SS WAS 23.69
45 Jordan Westburg 2B,3B,SS BAL 25.32
46 George Kirby SP SEA 26.36
47 William Contreras C MIL 26.47
48 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 23.13
49 Zack Wheeler SP PHI 34.05
50 Christian Yelich OF MIL 32.53
51 Eury Perez SP MIA 21.16
52 Adley Rutschman C BAL 26.35
53 Luis Castillo SP SEA 31.54
54 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 25.82
55 Garrett Crochet SP CHW 24.85
56 Jarren Duran OF BOS 27.77
57 Adolis Garcia OF TEX 31.29
58 Bo Bichette SS TOR 29.09
59 Zac Gallen SP ARI 28.87
60 Marcus Semien 2B TEX 33.75
61 Aaron Nola SP PHI 31.03
62 Manny Machado 3B SDP 31.94
63 Jared Jones SP PIT 22.86
64 Oneil Cruz SS PIT 25.69
65 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 28.27
66 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 21.35
67 Cole Ragans SP KCR 26.51
68 Will Smith C LAD 29.22
69 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 28.03
70 Matt McLain 2B,SS CIN 24.86
71 Bobby Miller SP LAD 25.19
72 Mike Trout OF LAA 32.86
73 Cody Bellinger OF,1B CHC 28.93
74 Max Fried SP ATL 30.41
75 Randy Arozarena OF TBR 29.29
76 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 27.11
77 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 30.68
78 Jazz Chisholm Jr. OF MIA 26.37
79 Jordan Lawlar SS ARI 21.91
80 Logan Webb SP SFG 27.57
81 Noelvi Marte 3B CIN 22.66
82 Luis Gil SP NYY 26.03
83 Josh Naylor 1B CLE 26.98
84 Bryson Stott 2B PHI 26.69
85 Dylan Cease SP SDP 28.46
86 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KCR 26.68
87 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 29.83
88 Shane McClanahan SP TBR 27.13
89 Coby Mayo 3B BAL 22.51
90 Framber Valdez SP HOU 30.57
91 Josh Lowe OF TBR 26.36
92 Evan Carter OF TEX 21.79
93 Alex Bregman 3B HOU 30.21
94 Tanner Houck SP BOS 27.96
95 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 29.38
96 Gleyber Torres 2B NYY 27.50
97 Spencer Steer 1B,3B,OF CIN 26.52
98 Joe Ryan SP MIN 28.03
99 Nick Lodolo SP CIN 26.36
100 Hunter Greene SP CIN 24.86

 

If you enjoyed these rankings and want to see the full Top 500, along with additional rankings, analysis, and more, check out Eric's Toolshed Fantasy Patreon.

 



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