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Top 200 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings - Eric Cross' End of Season Update

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Eric Cross' updated top 200 dynasty fantasy baseball rankings, updated for November 2025. His top MLB players to target in dynasty leagues for 2025 and beyond.

What, just because the MLB season is over you thought the Fantasy Baseball content would stop? Well, not in my world and not here at RotoBaller either.

Dynasty leagues are a year-round investment and there's never a bad time to improve or tinker with your roster. So why not start with some rankings and notes on players to buy, sell, or hold this offseason.

Below, you'll find my Top 200 Dynasty Rankings for November 2025, with notes on notable risers or fallers since my last update. Check out my Patreon for my full Top 500 Dynasty Rankings, plus plenty of additional content.

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What Factors Into My Dynasty Rankings

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

  • Current/Recent Performance
  • Expected future short-term performance (Next 2-3 years)
  • Expected future long-term performance
  • Profile/metrics analysis
  • Durability
  • Team Context (it matters a little bit)

 

Top 200 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings

Updated: November 2025. For the full Top 500, along with additional rankings, analysis, and more, check out Eric's Toolshed Fantasy Patreon.

Rank Player Pos. Team Age Previous
1 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KCR 25.42 1
2 Shohei Ohtani UT/SP LAD 31.37 2
3 Juan Soto OF NYM 27.06 3
4 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 25.24 4
5 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 23.84 5
6 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 27.91 6
7 Paul Skenes SP PIT 23.47 7
8 Tarik Skubal SP DET 28.99 10
9 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SDP 26.87 12
10 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 24.88 16
11 Kyle Tucker OF CHC 28.83 8
12 Aaron Judge OF NYY 33.56 13
13 Roman Anthony OF BOS 21.51 14
14 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 24.38 11
15 Nick Kurtz 1B ATH 22.68 15
16 James Wood OF WAS 23.16 9
17 Garrett Crochet SP BOS 26.41 17
18 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B TOR 26.67 22
19 Junior Caminero 3B TBR 22.37 19
20 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 21.68 18
21 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 33.17 20
22 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 24.00 21
23 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 28.39 23
24 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 32.01 24
25 Konnor Griffin SS PIT 19.56 29
26 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B/3B NYY 27.79 25
27 Cal Raleigh C SEA 28.97 26
28 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 32.10 27
29 Zach Neto SS LAA 24.79 28
30 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 30.95 31
31 Kevin McGonigle SS DET 21.24 32
32 CJ Abrams SS WAS 25.12 33
33 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF CHC 23.64 30
34 Rafael Devers 1B SFG 29.06 34
35 Corey Seager SS TEX 31.56 35
36 Cristopher Sanchez SP PHI 28.93 43
37 Hunter Brown SP HOU 27.22 37
38 Riley Greene OF DET 25.13 39
39 Eury Perez SP MIA 22.59 40
40 Bryan Woo SP SEA 25.80 56
41 Josh Naylor 1B SEA 28.40 50
42 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 28.53 42
43 Trea Turner SS PHI 32.38 44
44 Brent Rooker OF ATH 31.04 46
45 Austin Riley 3B ATL 28.63 38
46 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 33.09 36
47 Manny Machado 3B SDP 33.37 41
48 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 27.25 47
49 Chase Burns SP CIN 22.83 48
50 Jarren Duran OF BOS 29.20 49
51 Jackson Merrill OF SDP 22.58 51
52 Hunter Greene SP CIN 26.28 52
53 Kyle Schwarber UT PHI 32.70 53
54 Spencer Schwellenbach SP ATL 25.46 55
55 Jeremy Pena SS HOU 28.15 58
56 Cole Ragans SP KCR 27.93 59
57 Jesus Made SS MIL 18.52 60
58 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 29.45 61
59 Logan Webb SP SFG 29.00 62
60 Joe Ryan SP MIN 29.45 64
61 Brice Turang 2B MIL 25.99 65
62 Spencer Strider SP ATL 27.05 68
63 Matt Olson 1B ATL 31.64 54
64 Leodalis De Vries SS ATH 19.09 69
65 Nolan McLean SP NYM 24.31 70
66 Randy Arozarena OF SEA 30.72 73
67 George Kirby SP SEA 27.78 74
68 Oneil Cruz OF PIT 27.12 45
69 Geraldo Perdomo SS ARI 26.07 75
70 Mookie Betts SS LAD 33.11 76
71 Ben Rice C/1B NYY 26.73 149
72 Bo Bichette SS TOR 27.70 63
73 Michael King SP SDP 30.48 78
74 Maikel Garcia 2B/3B KCR 25.70 82
75 Cody Bellinger OF FA 30.35 67
76 Tyler Soderstrom 1B/OF ATH 23.98 95
77 Jacob Misiorowski SP MIL 23.62 57
78 Samuel Basallo C/1B BAL 21.26 81
79 Sebastian Walcott SS TEX 19.67 84
80 Michael Busch 1B CHC 28.02 108
81 Max Fried SP NYY 31.83 80
82 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KCR 28.10 71
83 Luke Keaschall 2B MIN 23.25 96
84 Willy Adames SS SFG 30.21 88
85 Jackson Holliday 2B BAL 21.95 97
86 Jonathan Aranda 1B TBR 27.49 79
87 Jordan Westburg 2B/3B BAL 26.74 72
88 J.J. Wetherholt 2B/3B/SS STL 23.18 89
89 Walker Jenkins OF MIN 20.73 98
90 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 31.25 83
91 Roki Sasaki SP LAD 24.03 99
92 Framber Valdez SP HOU 32.00 103
93 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 29.70 66
94 Max Clark OF DET 20.90 105
95 Josue De Paula OF LAD 20.48 107
96 William Contreras C MIL 27.90 102
97 Eduardo Quintero OF LAD 20.16 109
98 Zyhir Hope OF LAD 20.82 110
99 Andy Pages OF LAD 24.94 87
100 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 32.24 85
101 Josh Hader RP HOU 31.61 111
102 Thomas White SP MIA 21.13 113
103 Blake Snell SP LAD 32.95 93
104 Jacob Wilson SS ATH 23.63 114
105 Heliot Ramos OF SFG 26.19 115
106 Alex Bregman 3B BOS 31.64 77
107 Michael Harris II OF ATL 24.69 117
108 Christian Yelich OF MIL 33.95 90
109 Emmet Sheehan SP LAD 26.00 158
110 Ryan Pepiot SP TBR 28.24 100
111 Kyle Bradish SP BAL 29.18 130
112 Byron Buxton OF MIN 31.92 120
113 Kyle Stowers OF MIA 27.87 91
114 Dylan Cease SP SDP 29.89 121
115 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 28.86 122
116 Agustin Ramirez C MIA 24.18 136
117 Drake Baldwin C ATL 24.64 174
118 Wilyer Abreu OF BOS 26.40 94
119 Trey Yesavage SP TOR 22.30 245
120 Bubba Chandler SP PIT 23.17 164
121 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 22.77 112
122 Cam Schlittler SP NYY 24.77 187
123 Bryce Eldridge 1B SFG 21.07 116
124 Luis Pena 2B/SS MIL 19.00 123
125 Brandon Nimmo OF NYM 32.64 127
126 Hunter Goodman C COL 26.11 92
127 Jonah Tong SP NYM 22.41 119
128 Travis Bazzana 2B CLE 23.22 155
129 Will Smith C LAD 30.64 106
130 Noelvi Marte 3B CIN 24.08 144
131 Jhoan Duran RP PHI 27.86 131
132 Cade Horton SP CHC 24.24 166
133 Carlos Rodon SP NYY 32.94 126
134 Ranger Suarez SP PHI 30.23 133
135 Jakob Marsee OF MIA 24.39 134
136 Nick Pivetta SP SDP 32.76 137
137 Addison Barger 3B/OF TOR 26.01 140
138 Dylan Crews OF WAS 23.39 143
139 Shota Imanaga SP CHC 32.21 86
140 Kris Bubic SP KCR 28.24 145
141 Shea Langeliers C ATH 28.00 157
142 Jac Caglianone OF KCR 22.77 124
143 Andrew Painter SP PHI 22.60 146
144 Brenton Doyle OF COL 27.51 128
145 Lawrence Butler OF ATH 25.35 104
146 Jesus Luzardo SP PHI 28.13 181
147 Matt Chapman 3B SFG 32.56 150
148 Cam Smith OF HOU 22.73 151
149 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 26.45 156
150 MacKenzie Gore SP WAS 26.73 118
151 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 30.81 159
152 Sal Stewart 1B/3B CIN 21.94 180
153 Bryce Miller SP SEA 27.23 160
154 Steven Kwan OF CLE 28.20 161
155 Ian Happ OF CHC 31.27 162
156 Adley Rutschman C BAL 27.78 163
157 Isaac Paredes 1B/3B HOU 26.74 154
158 Andrew Vaughn 1B MIL 27.53 266
159 Taylor Ward OF LAA 31.93 142
160 Payton Tolle SP BOS 23.04 165
161 Andrew Abbott SP CIN 26.46 167
162 Ezequiel Tovar SS COL 24.29 129
163 Gavin Williams SP CLE 26.31 206
164 Nico Hoerner 2B CHC 28.51 169
165 Edwin Diaz RP NYM 31.66 170
166 Shane Bieber SP TOR 30.47 199
167 Luis Castillo SP SEA 32.96 138
168 Eugenio Suarez 3B SEA 34.34 172
169 Dylan Beavers OF BAL 24.26 221
170 Josh Lowe OF TBR 27.79 175
171 Tatsuya Imai SP FA 27.53 NR
172 Kerry Carpenter OF DET 28.21 176
173 Ceddanne Rafaela 2B/OF BOS 25.16 179
174 Mason Miller RP SDP 27.23 177
175 Sandy Alcantara SP MIA 30.20 195
176 Ivan Herrera C STL 25.46 178
177 Teoscar Hernandez OF LAD 33.09 148
178 Shane Baz SP TBR 26.42 241
179 Jose Altuve 2B/OF HOU 35.54 153
180 Jo Adell OF LAA 26.61 182
181 Colt Emerson SS SEA 20.32 183
182 Trevor Rogers SP BAL 28.01 184
183 Luis Robert Jr. OF CHW 28.29 139
184 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 36.18 101
185 Spencer Torkelson 1B DET 26.23 185
186 Edward Florentino OF PIT 18.02 194
187 Bryson Stott 2B PHI 28.11 243
188 Carson Benge OF NYM 22.80 152
189 Mike Trout OF LAA 34.28 188
190 Lazaro Montes OF SEA 21.06 168
191 Alejandro Kirk C TOR 27.03 251
192 Matt McLain 2B CIN 26.28 202
193 Josue Briceno C/1B DET 21.14 205
194 Colson Montgomery 3B/SS CHW 23.72 190
195 Munetaka Murakami 3B N/A 25.79 NR
196 Edward Cabrera SP MIA 27.60 193
197 Michael Arroyo 2B SEA 21.03 147
198 Kristian Campbell 2B BOS 23.38 132
199 Chandler Simpson OF TBR 24.99 203
200 Jackson Jobe SP DET 23.30 196

 

Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings Notes

Ben Rice, New York Yankees

In case you haven't heard by now, I'm all-in on Ben Rice heading into 2026. As a Red Sox fan, it pains me that I'm this high on Rice, but it's certainly warranted. In 530 plate appearances with the Yankees last season, Rice slashed .255/.337/.499 with 74 runs, 26 home runs, 65 RBI, and three steals. While good, that slash line doesn't exactly stand out. But when you look as his underlying metrics, you'll be blinded with plenty of red on his Savant page.

First and foremost, Rice's quality of contact metrics were elite in 2025 with a 15.4% barrel rate, 93.3 mph AVG EV, and a 56.1% hard-hit rate. He also hit the ball at ideal angles with a 60.2% air rate, 44.4% pull rate, and a 25.2% pull-air rate. Rice's .551 xSLG was the 8th best mark in all of baseball and he was one of just five players to have an xBA above .280 and an xSLG above .550.

Rice didn't just stand out in the power department either as he recorded a solid 9.4% walk rate, 18.9% strikeout rate and 21.2% chase rate along with an above-average 86% zone and 78.8% overall contact rate. All the metrics point as a notable breakout for Rice in 2026.

Munetaka Murakami, Free Agent

It's always hard to figure out where to slot free agents coming over from Japan or Korea, but just inside the Top-200 overall felt appropriate for Munetaka Murakami. The 25-year-old corner infielder racked up 246 home runs in 892 NPB games with a career .270/.394/.557 slash line. That included a career-best 56 home runs back in 2022 and five seasons of at least 30 home runs.

The power with Murakami has never been questions, and it's not hard to see him being a 30-homer bat in the Major Leagues. But with that said, the issues with Murakami stem from his contact rates and struggles with premium velocity. Murakami has posted a sub-70% contact rate against both LHP and RHP over the last three years with a 76.8% zone contact rate against southpaws and 70.6% against right-handers.

You could make a case that he'll adjust to some degree against higher velocity once he faces it more in the Majors after not facing many hard-throwers in Japan, but the contact rates are what concern me the most right now. Is Murakami just a .230 hitter?

Dylan Beavers, Baltimore Orioles

Every time I update my dynasty rankings, Dylan Beavers continues to sneak higher and higher. He's now inside my Top-200 overall, and I expect that climb to continue during the 2026 season. Beavers racked up 18 home runs and 23 steals in just 94 Triple-A games with a .304/.420/.515 slash line before adding four home runs and two steals in 35 games with Baltimore. Overall, Beavers accumulated 94 walks between Triple-A and the Majors while striking out just 112 times.

While Beavers doesn't stand out in any one area, he's proven to be rock-solid across the board. In Triple-A last season, Beavers posted an 86.9% zone and 80.3% overall contact rare along with an 89.7 mph AVG EV, 41.3% hard-hit rate, and a 9.3% barrel rate. And while he only managed a 28% hard-hit rate with Baltimore, he still had a 9.3% barrel rate while walking 19% of the time and only chasing at an 18.9% clip.

With plus speed along with at least average power, above-average contact skills, and a great plate approach, Beavers projects as a potential 20/25 player who can provide a good AVG and strong OBP as well. Go get this guy in dynasty leagues before he has a Top-100 price tag.

Emmet Sheehan, Los Angeles Dodgers

Part of me wanted to put Emmet Sheehan inside my Top-100 overall, but that might be a bit premature. However, the upside is absolutely there for Sheehan to be well inside the Top-100 overall early in the 2026 season, and he's one of the biggest buys for me this offseason in dynasty leagues.

In 73.1 innings last season, Sheehan recorded a stellar 2.82 ERA, 0.97 WHIP, 7.6% walk rate, and a 30.6% strikeout rate. He was one of just three pitchers to have a K-BB rate above 23%, BAA under .200, and a FIP under 3.00 in 2025. The other two are the American League and National League Cy Young Award winners, Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes. That's a pretty damn good list to be a part of.

Sheehan dominated primarily with three pitches, throwing his 4-seamer, slider, and changeup a combined 93.9% of the time. All three of those offerings had a BAA under .220 with the slider and changeup both finishing with a BAA under .165, a SLG allowed under .230, and a whiff rate above 30%. Sheehan's slider led the way with a 43.6% whiff rate and was the only slider for a starting pitcher to have a wOBA under .200 and a whiff rate above 40% with a minimum of 300 thrown.

Sheehan has Top-20 upside at the starting pitcher position, but how many innings he gets in 2026 is the real question mark.

Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox

Honestly, I almost bumped Luis Robert out of my Top-200 overall. There's no denying the upside or talent, but there are too many red flags for him to continue sitting close to the Top-100 in my ranking.

Outside of 2023, Robert has disappointed in every other season for one reason or another. He slashed .338/.378/.567 with 13 home runs in 2021, but only played 68 games. He followed that up by playing 98, 100, and 110 games in 2022, 2024, and 2025 respectively, with 2023 being the only season he reached 120 games and/or 500 plate appearances so far in his six-year career.

Even when Robert is on the field, the production has been wildly inconsistent with more valleys than peaks. In each of the last two seasons, Robert has hit below .225 with an OVP below .300 and a SLG below .380. Outside of his 33 steals last season, there wasn't much value provided. He's also only reached 15 home runs in a season once in his career. And I haven't even gotten to his below-average contact rates and higher strikeout rate.

Maybe Robert will stay healthy and have another exciting fantasy season one of these years. But at this point, the red flags vastly outweigh the green flags.

 

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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