Andy's mid-week fantasy baseball cuts, drops candidates for Week 5 of 2026. Is it time to let go already, and drop these player for a better waiver wire option?
Welcome back, RotoBallers, to the mid-week edition of our Cut List Rankings for fantasy baseball and Week 5 of the 2026 MLB season. This week, we saw two top 100 prospects earn the call, such as Travis Bazzana and Elmer Rodriguez, which means we may have to open a spot in our rosters to pick them up.
In Week 5, we have seen slumping hitters like Matt McLain, Luis Robert Jr., and Yainer Diaz continue their slow starts, which have put them firmly on the cut list.
So, which injured or disappointing players are it time to get rid of for fantasy baseball lineups? Read about our top players to cut for Week 5 of the MLB season. Good luck, RotoBallers!
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Cut List Rankings for Fantasy Baseball: Week 5
The top players to consider cutting for fantasy baseball, in priority order. Players at the top of the list should be dropped first and replaced on the waiver wire:
| Rank | Player Name | Position | Roster% | Baller Move |
| 1 | Cade Horton | SP | 15 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 2 | Jurickson Profar | OF | 10 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 3 | Jordan Romano | RP | 40 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 4 | Noelvi Marte | 3B/OF | 35 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 5 | Luis Gil | SP | 15 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 6 | Shane Smith | SP | 20 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 7 | Max Scherzer | SP | 25 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 8 | Slade Cecconi | SP | 5 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 9 | Dylan Crews | OF | 20 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 10 | Sean Manaea | SP | 20 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 11 | Dustin May | SP | 25 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 12 | Chris Paddack | SP | 10 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 13 | Brayan Bello | SP | 20 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 14 | Cristian Javier | SP | 10 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 15 | Chris Bassitt | SP | 35 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 16 | Caleb Thielbar | RP | 20 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 17 | Mike Burrows | SP | 25 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 18 | Roki Sasaki | SP | 40 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 19 | Kodai Senga | SP | 25 | Drop in All Leagues |
| 20 | Bryan Abreu | RP | 35 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 21 | Griffin Jax | RP | 30 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 22 | Dennis Santana | RP | 75 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 23 | Tyler Mahle | SP | 10 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 24 | Matthew Liberatore | SP | 20 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 25 | Lance McCullers Jr. | SP | 25 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 26 | Eric Lauer | SP | 30 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 27 | Mark Vientos | 3B | 20 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 28 | Cade Cavalli | SP | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 29 | Brady Singer | SP | 25 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 30 | Michael McGreevy | SP | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 31 | Colin Rea | SP | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 32 | Masyn Winn | SS | 25 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 33 | Mauricio Dubon | 2B/3B/SS/OF | 55 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 34 | Nick Martinez | SP | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 35 | Noah Cameron | SP | 30 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 36 | Max Meyer | SP | 20 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 37 | David Peterson | SP | 25 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 38 | Yusei Kikuchi | SP | 25 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 39 | Trent Grisham | OF | 50 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 40 | Joey Wiemer | OF | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 41 | Kyle Isbel | OF | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 42 | Carson Benge | OF | 20 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 43 | Yainer Diaz | C | 60 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 44 | Aaron Civale | SP | 35 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 45 | Bailey Ober | SP | 15 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 46 | Ryne Nelson | SP | 60 | Drop in Most Leagues |
| 47 | Grant Holmes | SP | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 48 | Jose Caballero | 2B/3B/SS/OF | 65 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 49 | Jeff Hoffman | RP | 75 | Drop in Shallow Leagues (saves only) |
| 50 | Bryson Stott | 2B/SS | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 51 | Ezequiel Tovar | SS | 70 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 52 | Reynaldo Lopez | SP | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 53 | Andrew Abbott | SP | 75 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 54 | Andrew Painter | SP | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 55 | Reid Detmers | SP | 50 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 56 | Jorge Polanco | 2B/3B | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 57 | Marcus Semien | 2B | 65 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 58 | Brandon Sproat | SP | 20 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 59 | Matt McLain | 2B/SS | 60 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 60 | Alec Bohm | 3B | 45 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 61 | Jeffrey Springs | SP | 65 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 62 | Spencer Torkelson | 1B | 50 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 63 | Ryan Walker | RP | 75 | Drop in Shallow Leagues (saves only) |
| 64 | Josh Bell | 1B | 40 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 65 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | 30 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 66 | Brenton Doyle | OF | 55 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 67 | Aaron Nola | SP | 80 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 68 | Colt Keith | 1B/2B/3B | 35 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 69 | Max Muncy (ATH) | 2B/3B/SS | 55 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 70 | Luke Raley | 1B/OF | 20 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 71 | Luis Robert Jr. | OF | 75 | Drop in Shallow Leagues |
| 72 | Edwin Uceta | RP | 40 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 73 | Cody Ponce | SP | 45 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 74 | Hunter Greene | SP | 75 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 75 | Jordan Westburg | 3B | 40 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 76 | Alejandro Kirk | C | 45 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 77 | Nick Pivetta | SP | 95 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 78 | Ryan Pepiot | SP | 75 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 79 | Joe Musgrove | SP | 40 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 80 | Grayson Rodriguez | SP | 15 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 81 | Shane Bieber | SP | 60 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 82 | Edwin Diaz | RP | 90 | IL Stash in 15+ Team Leagues |
| 83 | Addison Barger | 3B/OF | 55 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 84 | Brendan Donovan | 2B/3B/SS/OF | 85 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 85 | Tatsuya Imai | SP | 60 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 86 | Mick Abel | SP | 25 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 87 | Carlos Estevez | RP | 80 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 88 | Sonny Gray | SP | 90 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 89 | Daniel Palencia | RP | 90 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 90 | Raisel Iglesias | RP | 95 | IL Stash in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 91 | Jackson Holliday | 2B | 70 | IL Stash in All Leagues |
| 92 | Spencer Strider | SP | 90 | IL Stash in All Leagues |
| 93 | Jhoan Duran | RP | 90 | IL Stash in All Leagues |
| 94 | Francisco Lindor | SS | 95 | IL Stash in All Leagues |
| 95 | Jeremy Pena | SS | 85 | IL Stash in All Leagues |
| 96 | Daulton Varsho | OF | 45 | Hold |
| 97 | Angel Martinez | 2B/OF | 45 | Hold |
| 98 | Kazuma Okamoto | 3B | 70 | Hold |
| 99 | Adley Rutschman | C | 65 | Hold |
| 100 | Shane Baz | SP | 60 | Hold |
| 101 | Matthew Boyd | SP | 75 | Hold |
| 102 | Jack Leiter | SP | 60 | Hold |
| 103 | Jack Flaherty | SP | 70 | Hold |
| 104 | Luis Castillo | SP | 90 | Hold |
| 105 | Randy Vasquez | SP | 65 | Hold |
| 106 | Seth Lugo | SP | 65 | Hold |
| 107 | Emmet Sheehan | SP | 85 | Hold |
| 108 | Jakob Marsee | OF | 85 | Hold |
| 109 | Shane McClanahan | SP | 75 | Hold |
| 110 | Heliot Ramos | OF | 55 | Hold |
| 111 | Cam Smith | OF | 65 | Hold |
| 112 | Pete Fairbanks | RP | 80 | Hold |
| 113 | Trevor Rogers | SP | 90 | Hold |
Fantasy Baseball Player Outlooks
Jeff Hoffman, RP, Toronto Blue Jays
Cut List Ranking No. 49
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Jeff Hoffman is out as the team's closer, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com. The Blue Jays will go with a closer-by-committee approach for now while Hoffman works on things in lower-leverage spots. This announcement shouldn't come as a big surprise after manager John Schneider refused to commit to using Hoffman earlier this week, the next time a save situation arose.
He was unavailable on Wednesday in the series finale against the Los Angeles Angels due to a heavy recent workload, and for now, he'll be demoted from the closer's role in Toronto. The 33-year-old has continued to struggle after famously blowing Game 7 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hoffman was an All-Star with the Phillies in 2024 and had a career-high 33 saves in 2025 in his first year with Toronto, but that also came with a bloated 4.37 ERA in 68 innings pitched.
He has allowed 11 earned runs (nine earned) while walking six and striking out 24 in 10 2/3 innings in his 12 outings in 2026. Hoffman has been bitten by some bad luck, but it doesn't change the fact that he's been demoted. Louis Varland figures to get the next shot to close out games for the Jays, and he's currently rostered in 32% of Yahoo leagues.
Jordan Romano, RP, Los Angeles Angels
Cut List Ranking No. 3
Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Jordan Romano has been designated for assignment by the organization on Sunday. The right-hander has been functioning as the closer for the Halos this season. He converted four saves across five scoreless innings of work to begin the season. After that, things got rough for Romano, who has allowed nine earned runs over his past five appearances.
The Angels have decided to boot him off the roster after he allowed four earned runs on Saturday. The Angels will likely go with a committee approach in the bullpen until someone steps up and runs away with the role. Sam Bachman and Drew Pomeranz are names to watch as closer options.
Pete Fairbanks, RP, Miami Marlins
Cut List Ranking No. 112
Miami Marlins right-handed closer Pete Fairbanks (thumb) was pulled from his outing on Monday against the Los Angeles Dodgers with an "unusual sensation" in his right thumb, manager Clayton McCullough told Fish on First. The Marlins will evaluate Fairbanks further on Tuesday. "Just a lot of diminished sensation," Fairbanks said. "Felt like any movement of the wrist would exacerbate just loss of sensation in the index finger."
The 32-year-old veteran entered the ninth inning with a two-run lead and looking for his sixth save of the season, but he ended up being saddled with his second loss after allowing three earned runs on one hit and three walks in just one-third of an inning. Fairbanks threw only nine of his 23 pitches for strikes. A nerve-related issue first surfaced with Fairbanks in April of 2024, which caused him to go on the injured list.
Fantasy managers might want to brace for another trip to the IL for Fairbanks. If Fairbanks misses time, the Marlins could go to a closer-by-committee like they did last year. Tyler Phillips, Anthony Bender, Andrew Nardi, and Calvin Faucher would all be options for saves in Miami if they go with a committee approach.
Jhoan Duran, RP, Philadelphia Phillies
Cut List Ranking No. 93
According to Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, the team hopes closer Jhoan Duran (oblique) will be ready in a "couple of days." When meeting with the press earlier on Tuesday, Dombrowski noted that the team remains very hopeful that their closer will be ready to return in the near future, potentially before the end of the week. Duran hit the 15-day injured list on April 16 with an oblique injury, but appears to have avoided a serious injury.
Given this recent update, it appears Duran may not have to wait much longer to return to MLB action. Before suffering the injury, Duran was enjoying a solid start to the 2026 campaign, tallying five saves with a 1.35 ERA and a 0.78 WHIP. In the meantime, fantasy managers should expect Brad Keller to see most of the save opportunities.
Mick Abel, SP, Minnesota Twins
Cut List Ranking No. 88
Minnesota Twins right-hander Mick Abel (elbow) has started playing catch, and "all signs have been encouraging," manager Derek Shelton told Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic. Abel is unlikely to be ready to come off the 15-day injured list when he's first eligible, but the Twins still think his injury is "relatively minor." Fantasy managers probably won't have Abel back from the IL when he's eligible to be reinstated this Saturday, but it might not be that long of a wait after that.
He initially went on the IL with right-elbow inflammation, which has allowed left-handed rookie Connor Prielipp to get his first couple of starts in the big leagues for the Twins. The 24-year-old former 15th overall pick in 2020 by the Philadelphia Phillies is still rostered in 20% of Yahoo leagues despite his elbow injury. Abel allowed nine earned runs on 22 hits while walking 10 and striking out 23 in 20 1/3 innings over his first four appearances (three starts) in 2026 for the Twins. Abel should absolutely have a starting rotation spot waiting for him in Minnesota when he returns from the IL.
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