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The Baller Ranks: Top 200 Hitters Weekly Rankings (Week 3)

Welcome to fantasy baseball if MLB's season were more like the XFL. Between injuries, illness, and inexplicable flukes, this season has already shown the potentially disastrous consequences of an otherwise quiet road-trip to Atlanta.

This weeks' news about the Miami-Philadelphia and St. Louis-Milwaukee situations has provided new variables, and managers are scrambling to keep up with everything. Teams are using their players in bizarre and unexpected ways, Sergio Romo earned a save before Taylor Rogers even took the field, and Mike Trout has left for paternity leave (congratulations to him, of course).

In the middle of all that, here is this week's top-200 hitters and The Baller Ranks list itself. If you are new to The Baller Ranks, we have an intro and a guide for you. You can also view the full Baller Ranks here.

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The Top 200 Hitters for Fantasy Baseball - Week 3

Rank $ Player Pos Trend
1 47.0 Mike Trout OF 2.0 ▲
2 46.0 Christian Yelich OF 0.0 ▬
3 45.0 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF 0.0 ▬
4 41.0 Cody Bellinger 1B/OF -2.0 ▼
5 39.0 Nolan Arenado 3B -1.0 ▼
6 36.0 Rafael Devers 3B 0.0 ▬
7 35.0 Mookie Betts 3B 0.0 ▬
8 35.0 Jose Ramirez OF 0.0 ▬
9 34.0 J.D. Martinez OF/DH 0.0 ▬
10 33.0 Juan Soto OF -4.0 ▼
11 33.0 Francisco Lindor SS 0.0 ▬
12 31.0 Alex Bregman 3B/SS 1.0 ▲
13 31.0 Trevor Story SS 2.0 ▲
14 30.0 Trea Turner SS 0.0 ▬
15 29.0 Gleyber Torres 2B/SS 0.0 ▬
16 29.0 Bryce Harper OF -2.0 ▼
17 28.0 Freddie Freeman 1B -4.5 ▼
18 27.0 Javier Baez SS 2.0 ▲
19 26.0 Nelson Cruz DH 1.0 ▲
20 26.0 Jose Altuve 2B 2.0 ▲
21 25.0 Pete Alonso 1B -1.0 ▼
22 25.0 Marcell Ozuna OF 0.0 ▬
23 25.0 J.T. Realmuto C 0.0 ▬
24 24.0 Manny Machado 3B/SS 3.0 ▲
25 24.0 Giancarlo Stanton OF/DH 0.0 ▬
26 24.0 Ozzie Albies 2B 2.0 ▲
27 24.0 Fernando Tatis Jr. SS 4.0 ▲
28 23.0 Xander Bogaerts SS 1.0 ▲
29 23.0 George Springer OF 0.0 ▬
30 22.0 Anthony Rendon 3B -1.0 ▼
31 22.0 Starling Marte OF -1.0 ▼
32 21.0 Joey Gallo OF 0.0 ▬
33 21.0 Ketel Marte 2B/OF 1.0 ▲
34 21.0 Kris Bryant 3B/OF 1.0 ▲
35 20.0 Eugenio Suarez 3B 1.0 ▲
36 20.0 Bo Bichette SS 1.0 ▲
37 20.0 Eloy Jimenez OF -2.0 ▼
38 19.5 Josh Donaldson 3B 0.5 ▲
39 19.5 Adalberto Mondesi SS -0.5 ▼
40 19.5 Luis Robert OF 3.0 ▲
41 19.0 Eddie Rosario OF -1.0 ▼
42 18.5 Aaron Judge OF -1.0 ▼
43 18.5 Yoan Moncada 3B 1.5 ▲
44 18.0 Matt Chapman 3B 0.0 ▬
45 18.0 Keston Hiura 2B -0.5 ▼
46 18.0 Anthony Rizzo 1B 0.0 ▬
47 18.0 Tommy Pham OF/DH 0.0 ▬
48 17.5 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 3B/DH 0.0 ▬
49 17.5 Marcus Semien SS 2.5 ▲
50 17.5 Charlie Blackmon OF 0.0 ▬
51 17.0 Kyle Schwarber OF 1.0 ▲
52 16.5 Yordan Alvarez DH -6.5 ▼
53 16.5 Carlos Correa SS 2.0 ▲
54 16.5 Ramon Laureano OF 2.0 ▲
55 16.0 Max Muncy 1B/2B/3B 2.0 ▲
56 16.0 Yuli Gurriel 1B/3B -1.0 ▼
57 16.0 Gary Sanchez C 0.0 ▬
58 16.0 Nicholas Castellanos OF -1.0 ▼
59 15.5 Tim Anderson SS 3.5 ▲
60 15.5 Matt Olson 1B -3.0 ▼
61 15.5 Jorge Soler OF/DH 0.5 ▲
62 15.0 Josh Bell 1B -2.5 ▼
63 15.0 Franmil Reyes OF/DH 0.5 ▲
64 15.0 Justin Turner 3B 1.5 ▲
65 14.5 Paul Goldschmidt 1B -3.5 ▼
66 14.5 Miguel Sano 3B 0.5 ▲
67 14.5 Victor Robles OF 1.0 ▲
68 14.0 Mike Moustakas 2B/3B 2.0 ▲
69 14.0 Jorge Polanco SS 4.5 ▲
70 14.0 Max Kepler OF 2.0 ▲
71 13.5 Jose Abreu 1B/DH -1.5 ▼
72 13.5 Michael Brantley OF/DH 4.5 ▲
73 13.0 Jeff McNeil 2B/3B/OF 4.0 ▲
74 13.0 Oscar Mercado OF 2.5 ▲
75 12.5 Yasmani Grandal C/1B 0.0 ▬
76 12.5 DJ LeMahieu 1B/2B/3B 2.5 ▲
77 12.5 Michael Conforto OF 4.5 ▲
78 12.0 Austin Meadows OF/DH -2.0 ▼
79 12.0 Jonathan Villar 2B/SS -4.0 ▼
80 11.5 Andrew McCutchen OF 2.0 ▲
81 11.0 Shohei Ohtani DH -1.5 ▼
82 11.0 Eduardo Escobar 2B/3B 2.5 ▲
83 11.0 Byron Buxton OF 2.5 ▲
84 10.5 David Dahl OF -0.5 ▼
85 10.5 Willson Contreras C 0.0 ▬
86 10.5 Corey Seager SS 1.5 ▲
87 10.0 Whit Merrifield 2B/OF 0.0 ▬
88 10.0 Rhys Hoskins 1B -3.5 ▼
89 10.0 Andrew Benintendi OF 0.0 ▬
90 10.0 Mitch Garver C 1.0 ▲
91 9.5 Salvador Perez C -1.0 ▼
92 9.5 Didi Gregorius SS 3.5 ▲
93 9.5 Carlos Santana 1B/DH -1.0 ▼
94 9.5 Avisail Garcia OF/DH 2.0 ▲
95 9.0 Khris Davis DH -5.0 ▼
96 9.0 Amed Rosario SS 2.0 ▲
97 9.0 Adam Eaton OF 2.5 ▲
98 8.5 Paul DeJong SS 0.0 ▬
99 8.5 Justin Upton OF 1.5 ▲
100 8.0 Alex Verdugo OF 2.0 ▲
101 8.0 Christian Vazquez C 1.0 ▲
102 7.5 Howie Kendrick 1B/2B 1.5 ▲
103 7.5 Edwin Encarnacion 1B/DH -1.0 ▼
104 7.5 Yadier Molina C 0.0 ▬
105 7.5 Austin Hays OF 2.0 ▲
106 7.0 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. OF -0.5 ▼
107 7.0 Elvis Andrus SS 1.0 ▲
108 7.0 David Peralta OF 3.0 ▲
109 6.5 Jean Segura SS 1.0 ▲
110 6.5 Will Smith C 0.0 ▬
111 6.5 Hunter Renfroe OF 3.5 ▲
112 6.0 Bryan Reynolds OF 5.0 ▲
113 5.5 Randal Grichuk OF 4.5 ▲
114 5.0 Ryan Braun OF 3.0 ▲
115 5.0 Wilson Ramos C -1.0 ▼
116 5.0 J.D. Davis 3B/OF 0.0 ▬
117 5.0 Brandon Lowe 2B 4.0 ▲
118 5.0 Luke Voit 1B/DH 0.0 ▬
119 4.5 Jonathan Schoop 2B -0.5 ▼
120 4.5 Carson Kelly C -1.0 ▼
121 4.5 Miguel Andujar 3B/DH 0.0 ▬
122 4.5 Brett Gardner OF 2.0 ▲
123 4.0 C.J. Cron 1B -2.0 ▼
124 4.0 Starlin Castro 2B/3B -1.5 ▼
125 4.0 Kyle Tucker OF 0.5 ▲
126 4.0 Dansby Swanson SS 0.5 ▲
127 4.0 Francisco Mejia C -1.0 ▼
128 4.0 Gio Urshela 3B 2.0 ▲
129 3.5 Rougned Odor 2B 0.5 ▲
130 3.5 Joc Pederson 1B/OF 1.0 ▲
131 3.5 Omar Narvaez C -1.0 ▼
132 3.5 Travis Shaw 3B 0.5 ▲
133 3.0 Brian Anderson 3B/OF -1.0 ▼
134 3.0 Victor Caratini C/1B 2.5 ▲
135 3.0 Willy Adames SS 0.5 ▲
136 3.0 Cavan Biggio 2B 0.5 ▲
137 3.0 Corey Dickerson OF -2.0 ▼
138 2.5 Daniel Murphy 1B 0.5 ▲
139 2.5 Kyle Seager 3B 1.0 ▲
140 2.5 Trent Grisham OF 1.5 ▲
141 2.5 Niko Goodrum 2B/SS/OF 0.5 ▲
142 2.5 Isiah Kiner-Falefa C/3B 2.0 ▲
143 2.5 Garrett Hampson 2B/OF -2.0 ▼
144 2.0 Joey Votto 1B -1.5 ▼
145 2.0 Kevin Newman 2B/SS -1.0 ▼
146 2.0 Cesar Hernandez 2B 0.5 ▲
147 2.0 Sean Murphy C/DH -1.5 ▼
148 2.0 Yandy Diaz 1B/3B -1.5 ▼
149 1.5 Danny Santana 1B/OF -6.5 ▼
150 1.5 Nick Senzel OF 0.5 ▲
151 1.5 Eric Hosmer 1B -2.5 ▼
152 1.5 Carter Kieboom SS 0.0 ▬
153 1.5 Asdrubal Cabrera 2B/3B 0.5 ▲
154 1.5 Danny Jansen C 0.5 ▲
155 1.0 Christian Walker 1B -2.0 ▼
156 1.0 Shin-Soo Choo OF/DH 0.0 ▬
157 1.0 Mike Yastrzemski OF 0.0 ▬
158 1.0 Maikel Franco 3B 0.5 ▲
159 1.0 Wil Myers OF 0.5 ▲
160 1.0 Willie Calhoun OF -3.5 ▼
161 1.0 Dylan Carlson OF 0.0 ▬
162 1.0 Shogo Akiyama OF 0.0 ▬
163 1.0 Kolten Wong 2B -2.5 ▼
164 1.0 Tommy Edman 2B/3B 0.0 ▬
165 1.0 Renato Nunez 1B/DH 0.0 ▬
166 1.0 Mark Canha OF -0.5 ▼
167 1.0 Ryan McMahon 2B/3B -3.0 ▼
168 1.0 A.J. Pollock OF 0.0 ▬
169 1.0 Austin Riley OF -1.5 ▼
170 1.0 Gavin Lux 2B -1.0 ▼
171 1.0 Kurt Suzuki C -0.5 ▼
172 1.0 Mallex Smith OF 0.0 ▬
173 1.0 Mauricio Dubon 2B 0.0 ▬
174 1.0 Yoenis Cespedes OF -1.5 ▼
175 1.0 Aaron Hicks OF 0.0 ▬
176 1.0 Scott Kingery 3B/OF #N/A
177 1.0 Ian Happ OF 0.5 ▲
178 1.0 Brandon Nimmo OF 0.0 ▬
179 1.0 Rowdy Tellez 2B/3B 0.5 ▲
180 1.0 Hunter Dozier 3B/OF 0.0 ▬
181 1.0 J.P. Crawford SS 0.5 ▲
182 1.0 Ji-Man Choi 1B 0.0 ▬
183 1.0 Shed Long Jr. 2B 0.5 ▲
184 1.0 Luis Arraez 2B/OF 0.5 ▲
185 1.0 Justin Smoak 1B/DH -0.5 ▼
186 1.0 Kevin Pillar OF 0.5 ▲
187 1.0 Matt Carpenter 3B -0.5 ▼
188 1.0 Kyle Lewis OF 0.5 ▲
189 1.0 Teoscar Hernandez OF 0.5 ▲
190 1.0 Yoshi Tsutsugo OF 0.5 ▲
191 1.0 David Fletcher 2B/3B/OF 0.5 ▲
192 1.0 Miguel Cabrera 1B/DH 0.0 ▬
193 1.0 Andrelton Simmons SS 0.0 ▬
194 1.0 Franchy Cordero OF 0.5 ▲
195 1.0 Anthony Santander OF 0.0 ▬
196 1.0 Ender Inciarte OF 0.0 ▬
197 1.0 Enrique Hernandez 2B/OF 0.5 ▲
198 1.0 Jason Castro C 0.0 ▬
199 1.0 Jesus Aguilar 1B 0.0 ▬
200 1.0 Jo Adell OF -0.5 ▼

 

Ballers of Note

Corey Seager (SS, Dodgers)

It's easy to forget that Seager looked like an elite shortstop at the start of his career. However, a torn UCL derailed him in 2018, and it's frequently overlooked that a Tommy-John surgery hinders a hitter for about two months after he returns. Seager had started heating up in June last year when he tore his hamstring, but from July 1st until the end of the season, Seager put up a 118 wRC+ with a  .277 ISO and a 50% hard-hit rate. That's right, 50%.

So far this season, Seager owns more barrels (7) than anyone else in the league, and he has a 62.7% hard-hit rate. Somehow, Seager's .452 wOBA is trailing behind his xwOBA of .656. It's hard to project Seager too far up the board too quickly. Shortstop is deep, and it has been only eight games, but another week like this, and he'll be jumping up into the next tier.

Brandon Lowe (2B, Rays)

Among the dozens of things that I never did this spring was to write an article on the criminal under-drafting of the Lowe brothers from Tampa Bay. While Nate Lowe wastes away on the Rays' practice squad, Brandon Lowe has been lighting up the Eastern seaboard. Given his modest ADP, that may come as a surprise, but remember that Brandon Lowe owned a 178 wRC+ at AAA in 2018. In 2019 he put up a 125 wRC+ with 17 HR, 42 R, 51 RBI, and 5 SB in 82 games. His MLB time was shortened by injury, and the projection systems were oddly cool on him.

Lowe has started this season by racking up six extra-base hits in eight games, and like Luis Robert below, Lowe's max exit velocity suggests that he will significantly outperform his projections for this season. Notably, THE BAT X, which relies heavily on Statcast data, is the most optimistic about Lowe for this season.

Second base has a unique cluster between Whit Merrifield and Jeff McNeil, but Lowe looks like he should finish in that neighborhood (maybe better) with a line of 28-9-28-2-.260.

Yordan Alvarez (DH, Astros)

The good news is that Alvarez is through the MLB Covid-19 protocol and able to take batting practice. Unfortunately, Dusty Baker reported that it would be a while before Alvarez rejoins the team.

Given how long Alvarez has been gone, it's not likely that he's going to show up and start cranking out dingers, no matter how much my heart wants it. That's reflected by a drop of $6.5 off his seasonal value. Without knowing his real condition or timeline, it's hard to project him, so I've shaved ten additional games off his rest-of-season value. My hope is that he'll miss fewer games than that, but it's hard to imagine there won't be a bit of hangover from all the missed time.

Fortunately, this is probably the low-point for his value this season. If he makes a quick return, he can reclaim most of that value, but it's hard to go beyond that right now.

Gavin Lux (2B, Dodgers)

Unfortunately, there isn't much good news to write about Lux. The Dodgers were able to designate him for assignment because they have such a glut of talent and ability. Lux isn't blocked, but he is marginalized by Kike Hernadez's solid start. Chris Taylor is there as well, but he's been putrid so far.

It's reasonable to expect the Dodgers to call up Lux any day now, but in a league with tight benches or without an NA spot, he's droppable if you need a body. I'm going to keep holding in both leagues where I own him, but I have space in the one and an NA slot in the other.

Asdrubal Cabrera (2B/3B) and Carter Kieboom (SS/3B, Nationals)

Unless there is an injury, Cabrera's value is inversely connected to Kieboom's. Kieboom was supposed to begin the year as the Nationals' starting third baseman. However, he's only played three games so far while Cabrera has seven starts. On a per-game basis, Kieboom has been better than Cabrera, but if he's only going to play part-time, he's going to be hard to hold for long.

Meanwhile, Cabrera has become one of the most consistent accumulators in the league. He's not great, but he provides multi-position eligibility, a little pop, a steal or two, counting stats, and a batting average that isn't likely to hurt you. He's a placeholder for fantasy teams, but one that minimizes damage to a team that needs a body at second or third base.

The Nationals owe Kieboom and fans the opportunity to see what he can do, but even with the 22-year-old's supreme talent, it will be hard to wait much longer.

Khris Davis (OF, Athletics)

Davis has struggled to start the year. It's difficult to dismiss it as a small sample after last season's unhappy line of  61-23-73-0-.220. So far this season, Davis has struck out seven times in fifteen at-bats (41.2%). What is really worrisome is that the team has already given him two games off in the first six. Either Bob Melvin is giving Davis a breather, or he sees trouble as well. If Davis starts to lose playing time, that's probably the end. Davis did strike the ball well last season, so there is some reason for optimism, but the opening week is worrisome.

Luis Robert (OF, White Sox)

I wrote about Robert last week, but the short version is that we've probably undervalued him given his track record in the minors, his power potential, and his clear success against older players. After Tim Anderson's injury, the White Sox moved Robert into the leadoff spot. That should help his run total, but I'm not sure if the White Sox will give him the same opportunities to run if he has Moncada, Abreu, and Jimenez behind him.

Victor Caratini (C, Cubs)

If you've missed it like me, Caratini is seeing time at DH for the Cubs. Last year, Caratini assembled a 108 wRC+ at a position where the 15 best catchers averaged a 115. However, those 15 catchers average only 110 games (about 68% playing time), while Caratini has now played in six of the Cubs seven games this season. There are plenty of reasons why this might be Caratini's high point, but consider the following comparison:

Name Brls/PA Max Exit Velo. BB% K% ISO AVG OBP wOBA wRC+
J.T. Realmuto 6.2 112.9 6.90% 20.70% 0.217 0.275 0.328 0.340 108
Victor Caratini 6.1 113.6 10.40% 21.10% 0.180 0.266 0.348 0.338 108

That's not to suggest that Caratini is going to ascend to Realmuto's production, but he's a definite candidate to move up the rankings. The 25-year-old has a modest defensive skillset, so if the Cubs can get his bat in the lineup more frequently without needing him to catch as often, that's a real benefit to his value. Consider players like Mitch Garver and Alex Avila from a few years ago: catchers who see extra at-bats almost always offer increased value. Even if he assembles middling ratio stats, he should offer an advantage in counting categories.



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Jaylen Wright - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, RB, NFL Draft Sleepers

Dynasty Primer #2: How and When to Rebuild Your Fantasy Football Dynasty League Team

Several weeks ago, we published the first part of my Dynasty Primer series. That article delves into how dynasty managers can and should value dynasty draft picks, especially rookie-only picks. The aim is to help fans understand how to value dynasty draft picks, independent of player valuations or analyst opinions on the players you might... Read More


2024 NFL Mock Draft Round 1 - Final Predictions from All 32 Teams

Alright, folks, NFL Draft week is finally here: that magical time when every fan can dare to dream again! If you've been reading some of these mocks during the season, you know what a ride it's been and I sincerely appreciate any of you who've been following along. With the first big wave of NFL... Read More


Garrett Wilson - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups - rotoballer icon

Fantasy Football: 2024 Positive TD Regression Candidates At WR

Touchdowns are the name of the game in fantasy football, especially at running back, wide receiver, and tight end. In most leagues, both rushing and receiving touchdowns count for six points. In a half-PPR league, that's the same thing as three catches for 45 yards. Now that we're on the topic of touchdowns, this article... Read More


Breece Hall - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Who are the Top Five Running Backs in 2024 Fantasy Football?

With the NFL Draft finally within our sights, we are not far away from the start of the NFL season. More importantly, we are one step closer to our fantasy football drafts. Now is a good time to get an early look at each position. We all know how important an elite running back is... Read More


CeeDee Lamb - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Targets, NFL Injury News

Who are the Top 12 Picks in 2024 Fantasy Football?

We might be a few months away from fantasy football drafts, but it is never too early to start researching and getting an idea of where players are falling in drafts, especially in the first round. Despite many fantasy managers choosing to wait until closer to the season to start studying, the best managers are always... Read More


Sam LaPorta - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Who Are The Top Five Tight Ends in 2024 Fantasy Football?

The tight end position is sometimes one of the hardest to navigate in fantasy throughout the season. Usually, there are only three to four elite options, and the rest are all the same. However, we saw that change significantly in 2023 as several young tight ends became reliable fantasy options throughout the year. That means... Read More


2024 NFL Draft: Five Dream Fantasy Football Fits For Rookie Prospects

Football never sleeps at RotoBaller! With the 2024 NFL Draft fast approaching, we're digging into what might transpire in this year's edition. RotoBaller analyst LaQuan Jones previews the 2024 NFL Draft and dives into the dream fits that would equal fantasy football production for five top prospects. Win MORE in 2024 with RotoBaller! Be sure... Read More


Michael Penix Jr. - CFB DFS Picks, Daily College Fantasy Football, NFL Draft Rookies

Bo Nix vs. Michael Penix Jr. - 2024 NFL Draft Prospect Comparison

There are three names that stand out above the rest when talking about the upcoming quarterback class: Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels. A fourth, J.J. McCarthy, is starting to get a lot of added attention and could wind up going in the top five as well. But this is a very deep quarterback... Read More


Marvin Harrison Jr. - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

Early 2024 Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings: Pre-NFL Draft

Hey, RotoBallers! The 2024 NFL Draft is getting closer, and it's never too early to start preparing for fantasy football. Here at RotoBaller, it's always fantasy football season here at HQ. We are looking ahead to the 2024 season, and that starts with the NFL Draft and all the exciting new rookies. Today, you'll find... Read More


Joe Mixon - Fantasy Football Rankings, DFS Lineup Picks, NFL Injury News

Fantasy Football Running Backs to Avoid Heading Into The 2024 NFL Season

Running backs have always been highly sought-after commodities in fantasy football drafts. If you find a stud back, that can be the edge you need to lock up your league's title. Even though we should always invest in running back in some capacity, we also need to recognize the volatility of the position. There's turnover... Read More


Javon Baker - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

Florio's NFL/Fantasy Football Scouting Report: Malachi Corley, Javon Baker and Many More WR Sleepers!

In case you have not heard yet, this receiver class is very, very deep. We are in the double-digits now of receivers I have written up and I still think there are a few left that can make a big fantasy impact right away. I wrote about the elite three and then the rest of... Read More