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Top 250 Rest-of-Season 2025 Fantasy Baseball Rankings

Top 250 Rest-of-Season 2025 Fantasy Baseball Rankings

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Below you'll find our consensus rest-of-season fantasy baseball rankings. Our analysts will be updating their top 250 players weekly to help you understand the latest values as the season progresses.
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We've also included our consensus positional rest-of-season rankings at the bottom of this story (click here to jump down to them).
Rest-of-season top 250 rankings
Consensus Rank
Player
Position
Team
1
Aaron Judge
OF
NYY
2
Shohei Ohtani (Batter)
Util
LAD
3
Bobby Witt Jr.
SS
KC
4
Elly De La Cruz
SS
CIN
5
Ronald Acuna Jr.
OF
ATL
6
Tarik Skubal
SP
DET
7
Kyle Tucker
OF
CHC
8
Jose Ramirez
3B
CLE
9
Pete Crow-Armstrong
OF
CHC
10
Cal Raleigh
C
SEA
11
Zack Wheeler
SP
PHI
12
Francisco Lindor
SS
NYM
13
Garrett Crochet
SP
BOS
14
Juan Soto
OF
NYM
15
Fernando Tatis Jr.
OF
SD
16
Paul Skenes
SP
PIT
17
James Wood
OF
WSH
18
Jackson Chourio
OF
MIL
19
Trea Turner
SS
PHI
20
Pete Alonso
1B
NYM
21
Kyle Schwarber
OF
PHI
22
Gunnar Henderson
SS
BAL
23
Manny Machado
3B
SD
24
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
1B,3B
TOR
25
Mookie Betts
2B,SS,OF
LAD
26
Oneil Cruz
SS,OF
PIT
27
Hunter Brown
SP
HOU
28
Julio Rodriguez
OF
SEA
29
Jacob deGrom
SP
TEX
30
Logan Webb
SP
SF
31
Matt Olson
1B
ATL
32
Corbin Carroll
OF
ARI
33
Rafael Devers
3B
SF
34
Seiya Suzuki
OF
CHC
35
Framber Valdez
SP
HOU
36
Jarren Duran
OF
BOS
37
Emmanuel Clase
RP
CLE
38
Ketel Marte
2B
ARI
39
Max Fried
SP
NYY
40
Teoscar Hernandez
OF
LAD
41
Bryce Harper
1B
PHI
42
Josh Hader
RP
HOU
43
Corey Seager
SS
TEX
44
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
SP
LAD
45
Joe Ryan
SP
MIN
46
Junior Caminero
3B
TB
47
Logan Gilbert
SP
SEA
48
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
2B,3B,OF
NYY
49
Freddie Freeman
1B
LAD
50
Brent Rooker
OF
ATH
51
Byron Buxton
OF
MIN
52
Jackson Merrill
OF
SD
53
Andres Munoz
RP
SEA
54
Josh Naylor
1B
ARI
55
George Kirby
SP
SEA
56
Dylan Cease
SP
SD
57
Zach Neto
SS
LAA
58
Freddy Peralta
SP
MIL
59
Edwin Diaz
RP
NYM
60
Robert Suarez
RP
SD
61
Riley Greene
OF
DET
62
MacKenzie Gore
SP
WSH
63
Bryan Woo
SP
SEA
64
Wyatt Langford
OF
TEX
65
CJ Abrams
SS
WSH
66
Lawrence Butler
OF
ATH
67
Mason Miller
RP
ATH
68
Cristopher Sanchez
SP
PHI
69
Austin Riley
3B
ATL
70
Robbie Ray
SP
SF
71
Carlos Rodon
SP
NYY
72
Cody Bellinger
1B,OF
NYY
73
Sonny Gray
SP
STL
74
Tanner Bibee
SP
CLE
75
Christian Yelich
OF
MIL
76
Marcell Ozuna
OF
ATL
77
Tyler Soderstrom
1B,OF
ATH
78
Jhoan Duran
RP
MIN
79
Alex Bregman
3B
BOS
80
Jose Altuve
2B,OF
HOU
81
Spencer Strider
SP
ATL
82
Steven Kwan
OF
CLE
83
Shota Imanaga
SP
CHC
84
Brice Turang
2B
MIL
85
Isaac Paredes
1B,3B
HOU
86
Felix Bautista
RP
BAL
87
Ryan Helsley
RP
STL
88
Will Smith
C
LAD
89
Luis Castillo
SP
SEA
90
Eugenio Suarez
3B
ARI
91
Brandon Nimmo
OF
NYM
92
Jeff Hoffman
RP
TOR
93
Ian Happ
OF
CHC
94
Dansby Swanson
SS
CHC
95
Kris Bubic
SP,RP
KC
96
William Contreras
C
MIL
97
Vinnie Pasquantino
1B
KC
98
Hunter Goodman
C,OF
COL
99
Kevin Gausman
SP
TOR
100
Zac Gallen
SP
ARI
101
Mike Trout
OF
LAA
102
Jesus Luzardo
SP
PHI
103
Nathan Eovaldi
SP
TEX
104
Nick Pivetta
SP
SD
105
Hunter Greene
SP
CIN
106
Geraldo Perdomo
SS
ARI
107
Heliot Ramos
OF
SF
108
Spencer Torkelson
1B
DET
109
Jacob Misiorowski
SP,RP
MIL
110
Wilyer Abreu
OF
BOS
111
Randy Arozarena
OF
SEA
112
Tanner Scott
RP
LAD
113
Willson Contreras
C,1B
STL
114
Carlos Estevez
RP
KC
115
Andrew Abbott
SP
CIN
116
George Springer
OF
TOR
117
Ozzie Albies
2B
ATL
118
Maikel Garcia
2B,3B,SS,OF
KC
119
Seth Lugo
SP
KC
120
Trevor Megill
RP
MIL
121
Jeremy Pena
SS
HOU
122
Salvador Perez
C,1B
KC
123
Nico Hoerner
2B,SS
CHC
124
Jordan Westburg
2B,3B
BAL
125
Jack Flaherty
SP
DET
126
Alec Bohm
1B,3B
PHI
127
Jacob Wilson
SS
ATH
128
Nick Castellanos
OF
PHI
129
Andy Pages
OF
LAD
130
Paul Goldschmidt
1B
NYY
131
Shea Langeliers
C
ATH
132
Ryan Pepiot
SP
TB
133
Gleyber Torres
2B
DET
134
Matt McLain
2B,SS
CIN
135
Kodai Senga
SP
NYM
136
Yandy Diaz
1B
TB
137
Marcus Semien
2B
TEX
138
Brenton Doyle
OF
COL
139
Bo Bichette
SS
TOR
140
Yordan Alvarez
OF
HOU
141
Jose Berrios
SP
TOR
142
Xander Bogaerts
2B,SS
SD
143
Pete Fairbanks
RP
TB
144
Jasson Dominguez
OF
NYY
145
Brendan Donovan
2B,3B,SS,OF
STL
146
Bryan Reynolds
OF
PIT
147
Agustin Ramirez
C,1B
MIA
148
Jackson Holliday
2B,SS
BAL
149
Devin Williams
RP
NYY
150
Michael Busch
1B
CHC
151
Willy Adames
SS
SF
152
Trevor Story
SS
BOS
153
Xavier Edwards
2B,SS
MIA
154
Emilio Pagan
RP
CIN
155
Merrill Kelly
SP
ARI
156
Masyn Winn
SS
STL
157
Kenley Jansen
RP
LAA
158
Roman Anthony
OF
BOS
159
Matt Chapman
3B
SF
160
Luis Garcia
2B
WSH
161
Cam Smith
3B,OF
HOU
162
Adolis Garcia
OF
TEX
163
Kerry Carpenter
OF
DET
164
Clay Holmes
SP,RP
NYM
165
Taylor Ward
OF
LAA
166
Camilo Doval
RP
SF
167
Shane Baz
SP
TB
168
Yainer Diaz
C,1B
HOU
169
Nick Lodolo
SP
CIN
170
Ben Rice
C,1B
NYY
171
Kyle Finnegan
RP
WSH
172
Nathaniel Lowe
1B
WSH
173
Brandon Lowe
1B,2B
TB
174
Casey Mize
SP
DET
175
Tyler Glasnow
SP
LAD
176
Randy Rodriguez
RP
SF
177
Jung Hoo Lee
OF
SF
178
Brandon Pfaadt
SP
ARI
179
Josh Smith
1B,3B,SS,OF
TEX
180
Matthew Liberatore
SP,RP
STL
181
Luis Arraez
1B,2B
SD
182
Josh Lowe
OF
TB
183
Jo Adell
OF
LAA
184
Nick Kurtz
1B
ATH
185
Kyle Stowers
OF
MIA
186
Will Vest
RP
DET
187
Christian Walker
1B
HOU
188
Ranger Suarez
SP
PHI
189
Chandler Simpson
OF
TB
190
TJ Friedl
OF
CIN
191
Anthony Volpe
SS
NYY
192
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
OF
ARI
193
Ivan Herrera
C
STL
194
David Bednar
RP
PIT
195
Cedric Mullins II
OF
BAL
196
Ernie Clement
1B,2B,3B,SS
TOR
197
Alejandro Kirk
C
TOR
198
Willi Castro
2B,3B,SS,OF
MIN
199
Jorge Polanco
2B,3B
SEA
200
Logan O'Hoppe
C
LAA
201
Victor Scott
OF
STL
202
Michael Wacha
SP
KC
203
Spencer Steer
1B,OF
CIN
204
Taj Bradley
SP
TB
205
Chris Bassitt
SP
TOR
206
Jonathan Aranda
1B,2B
TB
207
Yusei Kikuchi
SP
LAA
208
Zach McKinstry
2B,3B,SS,OF
DET
209
Ryan Pressly
RP
CHC
210
Blake Snell
SP
LAD
211
Michael Harris II
OF
ATL
212
Aroldis Chapman
RP
BOS
213
Alec Burleson
1B,OF
STL
214
Michael King
SP
SD
215
Raisel Iglesias
RP
ATL
216
Otto Lopez
2B,SS
MIA
217
Chase Burns
SP
CIN
218
Jordan Beck
OF
COL
219
Tyler Stephenson
C
CIN
220
Carlos Correa
SS
MIN
221
Ezequiel Tovar
SS
COL
222
Tommy Edman
2B,SS,OF
LAD
223
Noah Cameron
SP
KC
224
Trent Grisham
OF
NYY
225
Addison Barger
3B,OF
TOR
226
Bryson Stott
2B,SS
PHI
227
Max Muncy
3B
LAD
228
Grant Holmes
SP,RP
ATL
229
Sean Manaea
SP
NYM
230
Nolan Arenado
3B
STL
231
Jorge Soler
OF
LAA
232
Austin Wells
C
NYY
233
Drew Rasmussen
SP,RP
TB
234
Sandy Alcantara
SP
MIA
235
Daniel Palencia
RP
CHC
236
Reese Olson
SP
DET
237
Eury Perez
SP
MIA
238
Jonathan India
2B,3B,OF
KC
239
Jac Caglianone
1B,OF
KC
240
Cole Ragans
SP
KC
241
Evan Carter
OF
TEX
242
Jurickson Profar
OF
ATL
243
Ceddanne Rafaela
2B,SS,OF
BOS
244
Colton Cowser
OF
BAL
245
Sal Frelick
OF
MIL
246
Calvin Faucher
RP
MIA
247
Matthew Boyd
SP
CHC
248
Ryan O'Hearn
1B,OF
BAL
249
Hyeseong Kim
2B,SS,OF
LAD
250
Luis Robert Jr.
OF
CWS
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