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Updated Closers, Relief Pitcher Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Points Leagues (February Updates)

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Updated relief pitchers (RP) and closers fantasy baseball rankings, tiers for H2H points leagues (February updates). Nick Mariano is a top-accuracy fantasy baseball ranker.

There is a vast difference in ranking relief pitchers in points leagues versus roto leagues. In traditional 5x5 roto leagues, saves can be scarce, and fantasy managers might take the plunge to draft a top closer, while in point formats, the first reliever ranked is 40th overall.  With starting pitching being a premium, starters with RP eligibility potentially have more value than a traditional closer. Chase Burns, Ryne Nelson, and Quinn Priester will likely score as many points as Kenley Jansen, Daniel Palencia, or Jeff Hoffman. Today, we break down relievers with our updated 2026 fantasy baseball relief pitcher rankings for points leagues and head-to-head (H2H) points leagues. These RP rankings are updated for February and cover the top 150 relief pitchers.

The RP rankings below are specifically designed for points leagues. We also have many other fantasy baseball rankings, tools, and resources to help you win in 2026. Throughout the preseason and MLB season, we'll be publishing rankings, tools, and analysis articles, all geared for fantasy baseball points and H2H points leagues -- so bookmark that link and be sure to check back often.

In the article below, we will be taking a look at our overall points rankings list put together by RotoBaller's MLB expert Nick Mariano. These rankings cover the top 35 relief pitchers. Be sure to also download our free fantasy baseball mobile app so you can stay on top of all the MLB news and analysis articles.

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2026 Relief Pitcher Rankings: Points Leagues

These RP rankings are for points and head-to-head points leagues. You can also see our roto fantasy baseball rankings.

Before we get to the rankings, let's quickly review points leagues and how they differ from other formats. Typically, points leagues have different league settings and scoring formats than other fantasy baseball leagues. Different MLB stats and categories are assigned different point values, and those can vary by individual league settings. Those different point buckets are then added up over the course of a scoring period or season.

In many cases, hitters who walk more and strike out less are preferred for points leagues. Also, many league formats tend to give more weight to pitchers than normal, as they can easily accrue points through categories like Innings Pitched. These are the general frameworks that we use for our points league rankings below, and explain why they look different than more standard 5x5 roto fantasy baseball rankings.

Tier Rank Player Position
1 1 Edwin Diaz RP
1 2 Mason Miller RP
1 3 Jhoan Duran RP
1 4 Andres Munoz RP
2 5 Cade Smith RP
2 6 David Bednar RP
2 7 Aroldis Chapman RP
2 8 Devin Williams RP
2 9 Josh Hader RP
3 10 Chase Burns SP/RP
3 11 Ryan Helsley RP
3 12 Raisel Iglesias RP
3 13 Pete Fairbanks RP
3 14 Carlos Estevez RP
4 15 Kenley Jansen RP
4 16 Emilio Pagan RP
4 17 Trevor Megill RP
4 18 Jeff Hoffman RP
4 19 Abner Uribe RP
5 20 Ryne Nelson SP/RP
5 21 Quinn Priester SP/RP
5 22 Daniel Palencia RP
5 23 Joey Cantillo SP/RP
5 24 Troy Melton SP/RP
6 25 Ryan Walker RP
6 26 Dennis Santana RP
6 27 Sean Manaea SP/RP
6 28 Mike Burrows SP/RP
6 29 Braxton Ashcraft SP/RP
6 30 Ian Seymour SP/RP
7 31 Payton Tolle SP/RP
7 32 Seranthony Dominguez RP
7 33 Griffin Jax RP
7 34 Robert Suarez RP
7 35 Michael Soroka SP/RP
7 36 Riley O'Brien RP
7 37 Bryan Abreu RP
7 38 Edwin Uceta RP
8 39 Joe Boyle SP/RP
8 40 Robert Garcia RP
8 41 Cole Sands SP/RP
8 42 Jacob Latz SP/RP
8 43 Ben Brown SP/RP
8 44 Colin Rea SP/RP
8 45 Drew Pomeranz SP/RP
8 46 J.T. Ginn SP/RP
8 47 Jack Perkins SP/RP
8 48 Sean Burke SP/RP
8 49 Robert Stephenson RP
9 50 Reid Detmers RP
9 51 Eric Lauer SP/RP
9 52 AJ Blubaugh SP/RP
9 53 Kyle Harrison SP/RP
9 54 Will Vest RP
9 55 Grant Taylor RP
9 56 Nick Martinez SP/RP
9 57 Sawyer Gipson-Long SP/RP
9 58 Keegan Akin SP/RP
9 59 JoJo Romero RP
9 60 Trevor McDonald SP/RP
9 61 Jeremiah Estrada RP
9 62 Kirby Yates RP
9 63 Tanner Scott RP
9 64 Tobias Myers SP/RP
9 65 Hayden Birdsong SP/RP
9 66 Adrian Morejon RP
9 67 Carmen Mlodzinski SP/RP
9 68 Janson Junk SP/RP
10 69 Victor Vodnik RP
10 70 Clayton Beeter RP
10 71 Sean Newcomb SP/RP
10 72 Kyle Finnegan RP
10 73 Hunter Barco SP/RP
10 74 Kai-Wei Teng SP/RP
10 75 Brad Lord SP/RP
10 76 Garrett Whitlock RP
10 77 Phil Maton RP
10 78 Michael Lorenzen SP/RP
10 79 Jordan Leasure RP
10 80 Tony Santillan RP
10 81 Matt Brash RP
10 82 Andrew Kittredge RP
10 83 Garrett Cleavinger RP
11 84 Brad Keller RP
11 85 Mike Vasil SP/RP
11 86 Aaron Civale SP/RP
11 87 Calvin Faucher RP
11 88 Ty Johnson SP/RP
11 89 Matt Svanson RP
11 90 Ben Casparius SP/RP
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11 92 Kevin Ginkel RP
11 93 Hunter Gaddis RP
11 94 Aaron Ashby RP
11 95 Luke Weaver RP
11 96 Justin Sterner RP
11 97 Andrew Saalfrank RP
11 98 Lucas Erceg RP
11 99 Camilo Doval RP
11 100 Steven Matz RP
11 101 Shawn Armstrong RP
11 102 Kyle Leahy RP
12 103 Justin Topa RP
12 104 Alex Vesia RP
12 105 Alexis Diaz RP
12 106 Hunter Harvey RP
12 107 Louis Varland RP
12 108 Jordan Romano RP
12 109 Hogan Harris RP
12 110 Fernando Cruz RP
12 111 Jose Alvarado RP
12 112 Tyler Rogers RP
12 113 Ben Joyce RP
12 114 Tyler Kinley RP
12 115 Kody Funderburk RP
12 116 Seth Halvorsen RP
12 117 Michael Kopech RP
12 118 Gregory Soto RP
12 119 Matt Strahm RP
13 120 Mark Leiter Jr. RP
13 121 Jose A. Ferrer RP
13 122 Foster Griffin RP
13 123 Orion Kerkering RP
13 124 Cole Henry RP
13 125 Connor Phillips RP
13 126 Chris Martin RP
13 127 Yimi Garcia RP
13 128 Josh White RP
13 129 Justin Wrobleski RP
13 130 Mason Montgomery RP
13 131 Drey Jameson RP
13 132 Graham Ashcraft RP
13 133 Jared Koenig RP
13 134 Dylan Lee RP
13 135 Justin Lawrence RP
13 136 Jason Adam RP
13 137 Joe Jimenez RP
13 138 Craig Yoho RP
13 139 Bryan Baker RP
13 140 Brendon Little RP
13 141 Anthony Bender RP
13 142 Drew Anderson RP
13 143 Jonathan Loaisiga RP
13 144 Gabe Speier RP
13 145 A.J. Minter RP
13 146 Edgardo Henriquez RP
13 147 Porter Hodge RP
13 148 Ryan Zeferjahn RP
13 149 Will Klein RP
13 150 Emiliano Teodo RP
13 151 Jason Foley RP
13 152 Gregory Santos RP

 

Fantasy Baseball Relief Pitcher News

Scott Barlow, Athletics

Free-agent right-handed reliever Scott Barlow and the Athletics agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract on Friday that includes $1.3 million in performance bonuses, a source told Robert Murray of FanSided.com. Barlow was originally a sixth-round pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2011, and he made his major-league debut in 2018. He spent the first five years of his career in KC before bouncing around with the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Guardians, and Cincinnati Reds for the last three years.

In a career-high 75 outings (one start) with the Reds last year, the 33-year-old veteran held a 4.21 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, one save, 75 strikeouts, and a career-high 45 walks in 68 1/3 innings. He'll immediately become the most experienced reliever in Sacramento in terms of career saves (59), but he hasn't had a sub-4.00 ERA since 2022 and could be involved in a closer-by-committee situation in one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks in the majors.

Edwin Uceta, Tampa Bay Rays

Tampa Bay Rays right-handed reliever Edwin Uceta won his salary arbitration case against the team on Friday, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN. Uceta will make $1.525 million in 2026 after the Rays offered him $1.2 million. The 28-year-old Dominican hurler will return to the Rays for his third season this year after going 10-3 with a 3.79 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, one save, and a 103:27 K:BB in 76 relief innings. His 103 punchouts were a new career high in his fifth year in the big leagues.

Uceta was even better for the Rays in 2024, with a 1.51 ERA, 0.82 WHIP, a career-high five saves, and a 57:8 K:BB in 41 2/3 frames. He gets plenty of swings and misses with his fastball/changeup combination, and he's expected to open the 2026 campaign in a closer-by-committee role in Tampa. Uceta was one of just five relief pitchers last year to reach the 100-strikeout mark, so even if he's not racking up many save chances, he should be useful for his strikeout ratios.

Kenley Jansen, Detroit Tigers

Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said on the Tiger Territory podcast that he sees relievers Kenley Jansen, Will Vest, and Kyle Finnegan all getting save opportunities in 2026, but he named Jansen as the favorite for most of the closing work since he is 24 saves from reaching the 500-save mark for his career. The 38-year-old veteran was signed to a one-year, $9 million deal in free agency after posting a 2.59 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 29 saves for the Los Angeles Angels in 2025.

Hinch said he's not afraid to use any of his three high-leverage relief arms earlier in the game, if necessary, and he's also not opposed to changing up the save hierarchy at any point if it makes sense. Jansen's strikeout rate dropped to a career-low 24.4% last year, and although he was still effective, he has less room for error going forward and will most likely be on a short leash in Detroit. Jansen is ranked as the No. 15 fantasy closer at RotoBaller.

Carlos Estevez, Kansas City Royals

Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Carlos Estevez surpassed all expectations during the 2025 campaign. In his debut season in Kansas City, Estevez would tally 42 saves, which were the most in the major leagues. Through 66 innings, the right-hander would post a strong 2.45 ERA with a 106 WHIP. Even though he would strike out only 54 batters (at a low 20.1% rate), he would be a must-start option given his effectiveness in the closer role.

However, managers should expect Estevez to see some significant regression in 2026. The 33-year-old generated a 3.69 xERA with a .228 xBA, suggesting his ratios could take a step back. Additionally, he generated a 10.6% barrel rate (14th percentile) and a low 25.4% ground-ball rate (first percentile), suggesting his 2025 production is not sustainable. While he remains a safe bet for 20+ saves, managers should draft him expecting his ratios to return to his career averages of a 3.97 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP.

David Bednar, New York Yankees

New York Yankees relief pitcher David Bednar continues to hold value as one of the top relievers in fantasy baseball heading into the 2026 regular season. Bednar joined the Yankees shortly before the 2025 trade deadline and was quite impressive during his first stint in the Bronx. Over his first 24 2/3 innings in New York, Bednar tallied 10 saves while carrying a 2.19 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, and a 35:9 K:BB.

He began the season in Pittsburgh, where he looked just as strong, holding a 2.37 ERA with a 1.11 WHIP across a larger 38-inning stint. This was a much-needed bounce-back season for the right-hander, as he posted a high 5.77 ERA in 2024. With Devin Williams and Luke Weaver now with the Mets, Bednar figures to have minimal competition for save opportunities in 2026. He remains a high-end No. 1 closer in all formats and should make a strong push to reach the 30-save mark for the second time in his career.

Kyle Finnegan, Detroit Tigers

Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Kyle Finnegan may not see many save opportunities to open the season. On a recent podcast, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch broke down his bullpen plan for the start of the season. While he suggested that Kenley Jansen would be the favorite to open the season as the team's primary night-inning option, given his history and track record, Hinch did say that all of his high-leverage options would be available at all times of the game.

Finnegan has served as a primary closer for most of his career with the Washington Nationals. In 2023 and 2024, he tallied 28 saves in each campaign. Last summer, he was on pace to hit this mark again, but fell short after he was traded to Detroit and appears ticketed for a setup role once more. Managers in formats that reward holds should still view Finnegan as a primary target, given his experience as a high-leverage option. However, for those in shallower standard formats, Finnegan should be avoided in drafts.

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