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Rest of Season Fantasy Baseball Rankings: First-Half All-Stars

With the MLB All-Star break upon us, now is a good time to reflect on the season’s first half. Specifically, I wanted to show some love to the players who have benefited fantasy managers the most so far. Keep in mind that my selections are largely based on ADP. Nobody who drafted Manny Machado is upset with his production to this point. But the fantasy manager who drafted Austin Riley three rounds later is probably happier with his or her selection. So here are my 2022 first-half Fantasy All-Stars. My rest of season fantasy baseball rankings follow below.

2022 Fantasy All-Star Starters

Catcher: Alejandro Kirk, Toronto

Kirk is neck and neck with Willson Contreras for the top fantasy catcher of the first half. I’m not even sure Kirk has a neck, to be honest. But what he does have is a .315 batting average, which is a tremendous advantage, especially at the catcher position. He also has a spot in the heart of every fantasy manager who drafted him near pick 200. His underlying metrics suggest his year-to-date production is sustainable, and he hits in the middle of a loaded lineup. I expect him to remain a top-five fantasy catcher going forward.

Honorable Mention: Jonah Heim, Texas Rangers (whose arrow is pointing up in the wake of Mitch Garver’s season-ending surgery)

First Base: Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis

I want to try to avoid too many players who were high selections. However, it is hard to deny how valuable Paul Goldschmidt has been so far. I considered him a safe but boring fourth-round pick when I grabbed him in the FSGA Best Ball league. Now he leads all hitters in that league in fantasy points. He is the frontrunner for National League MVP and should continue to put up huge numbers even with a bit of regression baked in.

Honorable Mention: Anthony Rizzo, New York Yankees

Second Base: Brandon Drury, Cincinnati Reds

If you want to talk value, look no further than Brandon Drury. In the last 707 NFBC drafts conducted before the start of the season, Brandon Drury was drafted twice. One manager drafted him at pick 728 and another drafted him at 748. Those were both in 50-round, 15-team Draft Champions leagues. There were 118 of those drafts conducted during that timeframe. Meaning he went undrafted in the other 116 drafts using that format. So far, he has been a top-50 fantasy player by virtually every measure. And he has multi-positional eligibility on top of that! I rank him a lot lower in my rest of season rankings than his year-to-date production numbers may suggest, but I would continue to ride Drury until the wheels fall off.

Honorable Mention: Jon Berti, Miami Marlins

Shortstop: Dansby Swanson, Atlanta Braves

Dansby Swanson was a victim of position depth to a degree when it came to his draft stock. There were so many incredible SS-eligible players that Swanson was a relative afterthought. 15 shortstops had an ADP inside the first seven rounds of 12-team leagues. Most fantasy managers considered Swanson a notch below those players, despite some solid improvement shown last year. Well, Swanson has taken his game to another level. He has provided first-round fantasy value so far this season. He is another player who should continue to put up big numbers even if his second half doesn’t quite mirror his first half.

Honorable Mention: Thairo Estrada, San Francisco Giants

Third Base: Austin Riley, Atlanta Braves

Austin Riley is like Goldschmidt in that he wasn’t exactly a mid or low-round fantasy draft pick. Riley was a fourth-round pick, so expectations were high. But he, like his teammate Swanson, has skyrocketed into fantasy stardom this season. Riley is in the conversation with Jose Ramirez and Rafael Devers for best fantasy third baseman. I still favor those two in terms of my rest of season rankings, but Riley has been outstanding and has arguably been the hottest hitter on the planet during July. He has nine multi-hit games and eight home runs this month. Riley should continue to drive in a ton of runs for a Braves offense that seems to be hitting its stride.

Honorable Mention: Patrick Wisdom, Chicago Cubs

Outfield: Aaron Judge, New York Yankees; Julio Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners; Adolis Garcia, Texas Rangers

 As is the case with Goldschmidt and Riley, I suppose value is a relative statement when it comes to Aaron Judge. After all, he was a consensus third-round pick in most fantasy circles. But Judge has obliterated projections and has provided more production than any other hitter so far in 2022. Per Razzball’s Player Rater, Judge has been worth $47.1 fantasy dollars thus far this year. Goldschmidt is the only other hitter within $10 of that mark. The Yankees have the best record in baseball and have also scored the most runs, so don’t expect Judge to slow down anytime soon.

What can you say about what Julio Rodriguez has done so far this year? The 21-year-old rookie phenom has been even better than advertised. He enters the final weekend of the season’s first half with a .275 average, 52 runs scored, 16 home runs, 50 RBI, and 21 stolen bases. Kyle Tucker is the only other player with at least 15 homers and 15 steals, while Swanson and Shohei Ohtani are the only others with at least 50 runs scored, 50 driven in, and double-digit totals in home runs and stolen bases. J-Rod is leading the surging Mariners into a potential playoff race and is a must-see star in the making.

Adolis Garcia was a player I did everything possible to avoid drafting this offseason. I had him in multiple leagues last year and benefited greatly from it – at first. He was more of a liability in the second half of the year, as the league had seemingly figured him out. But Garcia has maintained his fantasy value with a well-rounded game that includes 15 first-half home runs as well as 13 steals. I consider him a top-100 player in my rest of season rankings despite his proneness to the occasional slump.

Honorable Mention: Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies;  Tommy Edman, St. Louis Cardinals; Luis Arraez, Minnesota Twins

Starting Pitcher: Tony Gonsolin, Los Angeles Dodgers

There is no right answer to choosing a single starter when there are so many incredible hurlers in the game. Young stars like Shane McClanahan, Sandy Alcantara, and Alek Manoah have already exceeded expectations this year and are on their respective paths to greatness. Old veterans like Justin Verlander have proven that rumors of his demise were a bit premature. And players drafted later than Gonsolin such as Kyle Wright and Tyler Anderson have been godsends for their fantasy managers over the first half of the year. But I give Gonsolin a slight edge because I just love the story.

While Wright and Anderson have resurrected their careers, they are both former first-round MLB draft picks. What they have done this season is what many scouts and pundits expected them to do years ago. Gonsolin, on the other hand, was never really supposed to be here. He was always a reliable hand when the Dodgers needed him in a pinch. But it sometimes seemed as though the team viewed him as more of an insurance policy rather than a viable commodity as a starter in his own right. Gonsolin has carved his own path this season and enters the break 11-0 in 17 starts. Though I do expect some pullback in the second half, I hope I am wrong and that he continues to defy the odds.

Honorable Mention: Shane McClanahan, Tampa Bay Rays

Relief Pitcher: Clay Holmes, New York Yankees

There are always several relief pitchers that emerge from relative obscurity to provide a ton of value. That is the nature of the position. Still, it is pretty remarkable to see what Clay Holmes has done thus far in 2022. He is 4-1 with 16 saves and a 1.31 ERA so far this year. His Statcast metrics are among the very best in the game. He has scrapped his curveball and gone almost exclusively to his bread and butter, the sinker. The pitch falls off the proverbial table, and hitters rarely square it up. Holmes has faced 163 hitters and has allowed one barrel. The specter of Aroldis Chapman threatens to hinder Holmes’ value, but time will tell if Holmes can hold the veteran off and remain New York’s primary closer. Either way, it has been an incredible run so far.

Honorable Mention: Ryan Helsley, St. Louis Cardinals

A Category Unto His Own: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels

I mentioned earlier that Aaron Judge has provided the highest dollar value in terms of fantasy production among hitters so far per Razzball’s Player Rater. That is true. Sort of. Shohei Ohtani has “only” provided $28.8 fantasy dollars as a hitter. That is the 14th-highest mark among all Major League hitters. But he has also returned $24.1 fantasy dollars as a pitcher. That is the 7th-highest mark among all MLB pitchers. He has earned more fantasy dollars than Kyle Tucker as a hitter and Gerrit Cole as a pitcher. I don’t know what else we can say at this point. We are witnessing one of the truly great athletes of our time do something that none of us have seen in our lifetimes. I hope he continues to dominate on both sides of the diamond for the next decade.

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Rest of Season Fantasy Baseball Rankings

#PLAYER (TEAM - POSITION)
1Jose Ramirez (CLE - 3B,DH)
2Trea Turner (LAD - 2B,SS)
3Ronald Acuna Jr. (ATL - DH,RF)
4Aaron Judge (NYY - CF,RF,DH)
5Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR - 1B,DH)
6Shohei Ohtani (LAA - SP,DH)
7Rafael Devers (BOS - 3B)
8Gerrit Cole (NYY - SP)
9Mookie Betts (LAD - 2B,CF,RF)
10Juan Soto (WSH - RF)
11Kyle Tucker (HOU - RF)
12Corbin Burnes (MIL - SP)
13Mike Trout (LAA - CF)
14Freddie Freeman (LAD - 1B)
15Bo Bichette (TOR - DH,SS)
16Luis Robert (CWS - CF)
17Manny Machado (SD - 3B,DH)
18Pete Alonso (NYM - 1B,DH)
19Julio Rodriguez (SEA - CF,RF)
20Shane McClanahan (TB - SP)
21Yordan Alvarez (HOU - LF,DH)
22Sandy Alcantara (MIA - SP)
23Tim Anderson (CWS - SS)
24Justin Verlander (HOU - SP)
25Max Scherzer (NYM - SP)
26Paul Goldschmidt (STL - 1B,DH)
27Starling Marte (NYM - CF,RF)
28Austin Riley (ATL - 1B,3B)
29Jose Altuve (HOU - 2B)
30Matt Olson (ATL - 1B)
31Cedric Mullins II (BAL - CF)
32George Springer (TOR - CF,DH,RF)
33Aaron Nola (PHI - SP)
34Bobby Witt Jr. (KC - 3B,SS)
35Byron Buxton (MIN - CF,DH)
36Brandon Woodruff (MIL - SP)
37Kevin Gausman (TOR - SP)
38Xander Bogaerts (BOS - SS)
39Zack Wheeler (PHI - SP)
40Teoscar Hernandez (TOR - DH,LF,RF)
41Shane Bieber (CLE - SP)
42Carlos Rodon (SF - SP)
43Giancarlo Stanton (NYY - LF,RF,DH)
44Josh Hader (MIL - RP)
45Randy Arozarena (TB - DH,LF,RF)
46Corey Seager (TEX - SS)
47Jose Abreu (CWS - 1B,DH)
48Whit Merrifield (KC - 2B,CF,RF)
49Dylan Cease (CWS - SP)
50Nolan Arenado (STL - 3B,DH)
51Liam Hendriks (CWS - RP)
52Francisco Lindor (NYM - SS)
53J.D. Martinez (BOS - LF,RF,DH)
54Edwin Diaz (NYM - RP)
55Robbie Ray (SEA - SP)
56Dansby Swanson (ATL - SS)
57Tommy Edman (STL - 2B,RF,SS)
58Marcus Semien (TEX - 2B,SS)
59Nick Castellanos (PHI - RF)
60Max Fried (ATL - SP)
61Carlos Correa (MIN - SS)
62Trevor Story (BOS - 2B,SS)
63Emmanuel Clase (CLE - RP)
64Christian Yelich (MIL - DH,LF)
65Lucas Giolito (CWS - SP)
66Kyle Schwarber (PHI - 1B,DH,LF)
67Will Smith (LAD - C,DH)
68Kris Bryant (COL - 1B,3B,LF,CF,RF)
69Jacob deGrom (NYM - SP)
70C.J. Cron (COL - 1B,DH)
71Ryan Mountcastle (BAL - 1B,LF,DH)
72Julio Urias (LAD - SP)
73Joe Musgrove (SD - SP)
74Jorge Polanco (MIN - 2B,SS)
75Fernando Tatis Jr. (SD - SS,CF,RF)
76Raisel Iglesias (LAA - RP)
77Framber Valdez (HOU - SP)
78Anthony Rizzo (NYY - 1B)
79Alek Manoah (TOR - SP)
80Eloy Jimenez (CWS - DH,LF)
81Josh Bell (WSH - 1B,LF)
82Frankie Montas (OAK - SP)
83J.T. Realmuto (PHI - C,1B)
84Charlie Morton (ATL - SP)
85Ketel Marte (ARI - 2B,CF,DH)
86Clayton Kershaw (LAD - SP)
87Jazz Chisholm Jr. (MIA - 2B,SS)
88Bryan Reynolds (PIT - LF,CF)
89Adolis Garcia (TEX - CF,DH,LF,RF)
90Yu Darvish (SD - SP)
91Willson Contreras (CHC - C,DH)
92Craig Kimbrel (LAD - RP)
93Rhys Hoskins (PHI - 1B)
94Chris Bassitt (NYM - SP)
95Logan Webb (SF - SP)
96Pablo Lopez (MIA - SP)
97Jordan Romano (TOR - RP)
98Willy Adames (MIL - SS)
99Seiya Suzuki (CHC - LF,RF)
100Alex Bregman (HOU - 3B)
101Alejandro Kirk (TOR - C,DH)
102Ian Happ (CHC - CF,DH,LF,RF)
103Jared Walsh (LAA - 1B,RF)
104Jonathan India (CIN - 2B)
105Nathan Eovaldi (BOS - SP)
106Nelson Cruz (WSH - DH)
107Daulton Varsho (ARI - C,CF,DH,LF,RF)
108Ryan Pressly (HOU - RP)
109Gleyber Torres (NYY - 2B,SS)
110Bryce Harper (PHI - DH,RF)
111Tyler O'Neill (STL - LF)
112Luis Castillo (CIN - SP)
113Jose Berrios (TOR - SP)
114Javier Baez (DET - 2B,SS)
115Jeremy Pena (HOU - SS)
116Sean Manaea (SD - SP)
117Ty France (SEA - 1B,2B,3B,DH)
118Marcell Ozuna (ATL - DH,LF)
119Taylor Rogers (SD - RP)
120Lance Lynn (CWS - SP)
121Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (TOR - 1B,DH,LF)
122Luis Garcia (HOU - SP)
123Charlie Blackmon (COL - DH,RF)
124Taylor Ward (LAA - LF,CF,RF)
125Alex Verdugo (BOS - LF,CF,RF)
126Logan Gilbert (SEA - SP)
127Spencer Strider (ATL - RP,SP)
128Tommy Pham (CIN - CF,DH,LF)
129Amed Rosario (CLE - CF,LF,SS)
130Tony Gonsolin (LAD - SP)
131Oneil Cruz (PIT - SS)
132David Bednar (PIT - RP)
133Franmil Reyes (CLE - RF,DH)
134Jake Cronenworth (SD - 1B,2B,SS)
135Austin Hays (BAL - LF,RF)
136Tarik Skubal (DET - SP)
137Justin Turner (LAD - 3B,DH)
138Ke'Bryan Hayes (PIT - 3B)
139Blake Snell (SD - SP)
140DJ LeMahieu (NYY - 1B,2B,3B)
141Jon Gray (TEX - SP)
142Ramon Laureano (OAK - CF,RF)
143Cody Bellinger (LAD - CF)
144Nestor Cortes Jr. (NYY - SP,RP)
145Brendan Rodgers (COL - 2B,SS)
146Kenley Jansen (ATL - RP)
147Zac Gallen (ARI - SP)
148Carlos Carrasco (NYM - SP)
149Sonny Gray (MIN - SP)
150Nathaniel Lowe (TEX - 1B)
151Cristian Javier (HOU - SP,RP)
152Andres Gimenez (CLE - 2B,SS)
153Mike Clevinger (SD - SP)
154Andrew Vaughn (CWS - 1B,DH,LF,RF)
155Jordan Montgomery (NYY - SP)
156Kolten Wong (MIL - 2B)
157Andrew Benintendi (KC - LF)
158Hunter Renfroe (MIL - CF,RF)
159Luis Severino (NYY - RP,SP)
160Kyle Wright (ATL - SP)
161Michael Kopech (CWS - SP,RP)
162Brandon Lowe (TB - 2B,LF,RF)
163Patrick Sandoval (LAA - SP)
164Joey Votto (CIN - 1B)
165Max Muncy (LAD - 1B,2B,3B,DH)
166Rowdy Tellez (MIL - 1B,DH)
167Camilo Doval (SF - RP)
168Josh Naylor (CLE - 1B,DH,RF)
169Trey Mancini (BAL - 1B,DH,RF)
170Alex Cobb (SF - SP)
171Joe Ryan (MIN - SP)
172Avisail Garcia (MIA - RF)
173David Robertson (CHC - RP)
174Randal Grichuk (COL - CF,DH,RF)
175Trevor Rogers (MIA - SP)
176Alex Wood (SF - SP)
177Wander Franco (TB - 3B,SS)
178Brandon Drury (CIN - 1B,2B,3B,DH,LF,RF)
179Jorge Soler (MIA - DH,LF,RF)
180Yuli Gurriel (HOU - 1B)
181Steven Kwan (CLE - CF,LF,RF)
182Chris Sale (BOS - SP)
183Matt Chapman (TOR - 3B)
184Christian Walker (ARI - 1B)
185Giovanny Gallegos (STL - RP)
186AJ Pollock (CWS - CF,LF,RF)
187Jeff McNeil (NYM - 2B,LF)
188Michael Brantley (HOU - LF,RF,DH)
189Ryan McMahon (COL - 2B,3B)
190Aroldis Chapman (NYY - RP)
191Alek Thomas (ARI - CF)
192Luis Arraez (MIN - 1B,2B,3B,DH,LF)
193Clay Holmes (NYY - RP)
194Adam Wainwright (STL - SP)
195Tyler Mahle (CIN - SP)
196Jesse Winker (SEA - LF)
197Connor Joe (COL - 1B,DH,LF,RF)
198Jameson Taillon (NYY - SP)
199Dylan Carlson (STL - LF,CF,RF)
200Jon Berti (MIA - 2B,3B,LF,SS)
201Vinnie Pasquantino (KC - 1B,DH)
202Jesus Aguilar (MIA - 1B,DH)
203Scott Barlow (KC - RP)
204Nico Hoerner (CHC - 2B,SS)
205Josh Rojas (ARI - 2B,3B,SS,LF,RF)
206Josh Donaldson (NYY - 3B,DH)
207Jhoan Duran (MIN - RP,SP)
208Brandon Nimmo (NYM - LF,CF)
209Gregory Soto (DET - RP)
210Anthony Santander (BAL - DH,LF,RF)
211Marcus Stroman (CHC - SP)
212Gavin Lux (LAD - 2B,SS,LF,CF)
213Joc Pederson (SF - CF,DH,LF,RF)
214Tyler Stephenson (CIN - C,1B)
215Christopher Morel (CHC - 2B,3B,CF)
216Mitch Haniger (SEA - RF,DH)
217Hunter Greene (CIN - SP)
218Riley Greene (DET - CF)
219Joey Gallo (NYY - DH,LF,RF)
220Tanner Houck (BOS - SP,RP)
221Triston McKenzie (CLE - SP)
222Austin Meadows (DET - DH,LF,RF)
223Luis Urias (MIL - 2B,3B,SS)
224Tyler Naquin (CIN - CF,DH,LF,RF)
225Michael Harris II (ATL - CF)
226Mark Canha (NYM - LF,CF,RF)
227Daniel Bard (COL - RP)
228Jorge Lopez (BAL - SP,RP)
229Keibert Ruiz (WSH - C)
230Ryan Helsley (STL - RP)
231Myles Straw (CLE - CF)
232MacKenzie Gore (SD - SP)
233Ian Anderson (ATL - SP)
234Ozzie Albies (ATL - 2B)
235Tyler Anderson (LAD - SP)
236Freddy Peralta (MIL - SP)
237Paul Sewald (SEA - RP)
238Yandy Diaz (TB - 1B,3B)
239Garrett Cooper (MIA - 1B,DH,RF)
240Chris Taylor (LAD - 2B,3B,SS,LF,CF,RF)
241J.P. Crawford (SEA - SS)
242Nick Pivetta (BOS - SP)
243Luis Garcia (WSH - 2B,SS)
244Mark Melancon (ARI - RP)
245Max Kepler (MIN - CF,RF)
246Trent Grisham (SD - CF)
247Adley Rutschman (BAL - C)
248Travis d'Arnaud (ATL - C)
249German Marquez (COL - SP)
250Eugenio Suarez (SEA - 3B,DH,SS)
251Jose Urquidy (HOU - SP)
252MJ Melendez (KC - C,DH,RF)
253Seranthony Dominguez (PHI - RP)
254Tanner Scott (MIA - RP)
255Mike Yastrzemski (SF - CF,RF)
256Eric Lauer (MIL - SP)
257Harrison Bader (STL - CF)
258Luke Voit (SD - 1B,DH)
259George Kirby (SEA - SP)
260Alex Kirilloff (MIN - 1B,LF,RF)
261Alec Bohm (PHI - 3B)
262Jack Flaherty (STL - SP)
263Edward Olivares (KC - LF,RF)
264Wilmer Flores (SF - 1B,2B,3B,DH)
265Shane Baz (TB - SP)
266Nick Lodolo (CIN - SP)
267Thairo Estrada (SF - 2B,SS)
268Andrew Heaney (LAD - SP,RP)
269Aaron Ashby (MIL - SP,RP)
270Santiago Espinal (TOR - 2B,3B)
271Frank Schwindel (CHC - 1B,DH)
272Christian Vazquez (BOS - C)
273David Peralta (ARI - LF)
274Darick Hall (PHI - 1B,DH)
275Jose Iglesias (COL - 2B,SS)
276Devin Williams (MIL - RP)
277Brandon Crawford (SF - SS)
278Andrew McCutchen (MIL - DH,LF,RF)
279Spencer Torkelson (DET - 1B,3B)
280Adam Duvall (ATL - LF,CF,RF)
281Isiah Kiner-Falefa (NYY - SS)
282Steven Matz (STL - SP)
283Jonathan Schoop (DET - 1B,2B,DH)
284Yoan Moncada (CWS - 3B)
285Brandon Belt (SF - 1B,DH)
286Jesus Sanchez (MIA - CF,LF,RF)
287Corey Kluber (TB - SP)
288Joey Wendle (MIA - 2B,3B,SS)
289Kyle Farmer (CIN - 3B,SS)
290Eric Hosmer (SD - 1B)
291Nolan Gorman (STL - 2B,3B,DH)
292Noah Syndergaard (LAA - SP)
293Josiah Gray (WSH - SP)
294Eduardo Rodriguez (DET - SP)
295Patrick Corbin (WSH - SP)
296Patrick Wisdom (CHC - 1B,3B,LF)
297Jurickson Profar (SD - 1B,2B,LF,CF,RF)
298Mike Minor (CIN - SP)
299Eddie Rosario (ATL - LF,RF)
300Merrill Kelly (ARI - SP)
301Miguel Rojas (MIA - SS)
302Garrett Whitlock (BOS - RP,SP)
303Jonah Heim (TEX - C)
304Paul Blackburn (OAK - SP)
305Yusei Kikuchi (TOR - SP)
306Will Smith (ATL - RP)
307Drew Rasmussen (TB - SP,RP)
308Walker Buehler (LAD - SP)
309Lou Trivino (OAK - RP)
310Miles Mikolas (STL - SP)
311Bailey Ober (MIN - SP)
312Joe Barlow (TEX - RP)
313Cesar Hernandez (WSH - 2B)
314Robbie Grossman (DET - LF,RF)
315Taijuan Walker (NYM - SP)
316Ranger Suarez (PHI - SP,RP)
317Zach Plesac (CLE - SP)
318Yasmani Grandal (CWS - 1B,C,DH)
319Martin Perez (TEX - SP,RP)
320Jarren Duran (BOS - CF)
321Gio Urshela (MIN - 3B,SS)
322Tylor Megill (NYM - SP)
323Salvador Perez (KC - C,DH)
324Eduardo Escobar (NYM - 1B,2B,3B)
325Nicky Lopez (KC - 2B,3B,SS)
326Jo Adell (LAA - LF,RF)
327Ross Stripling (TOR - SP,RP)
328Kike Hernandez (BOS - 2B,CF)
329Owen Miller (CLE - 1B,2B,DH)
330Oscar Gonzalez (CLE - RF)
331Aaron Civale (CLE - SP)
332Jesus Luzardo (MIA - SP,RP)
333Jeimer Candelario (DET - 3B)
334Brady Singer (KC - SP)
335JT Brubaker (PIT - SP)
336Danny Jansen (TOR - C)
337Adam Frazier (SEA - 2B,LF,RF)
338Zach Eflin (PHI - SP)
339Stephen Strasburg (WSH - SP)
340Jeffrey Springs (TB - RP,SP)
341Lance McCullers Jr. (HOU - SP)
342Ben Gamel (PIT - LF,CF,RF)
343Jean Segura (PHI - 2B)
344Juan Yepez (STL - 1B,3B,DH,LF,RF)
345Cal Quantrill (CLE - SP,RP)
346Raimel Tapia (TOR - CF,LF,RF)
347Kyle Gibson (PHI - SP)
348Jose Quintana (PIT - SP,RP)
349Brandon Marsh (LAA - CF,LF)
350Jason Adam (TB - RP)
351Felix Bautista (BAL - RP)
352Jalen Beeks (TB - RP,SP)
353Isaac Paredes (TB - 1B,2B,3B)
354Jake Odorizzi (HOU - SP)
355William Contreras (ATL - C,DH)
356Christian Bethancourt (TB - 1B,C,DH)
357Miguel Cabrera (DET - 1B,DH)
358Jarred Kelenic (SEA - CF,LF,RF)
359Edward Cabrera (MIA - SP)
360Sean Murphy (OAK - C,DH)
361Seth Brown (OAK - 1B,LF,RF)
362Luis Patino (TB - SP)
363Matt Brash (SEA - SP,RP)
364Glenn Otto (TEX - SP)
365LaMonte Wade Jr. (SF - 1B,LF,RF)
366Andres Munoz (SEA - RP)
367Matt Strahm (BOS - RP)
368Cal Raleigh (SEA - C)
369Gary Sanchez (MIN - C,DH)
370Rafael Montero (HOU - RP)
371Kendall Graveman (CWS - RP)
372Diego Castillo (SEA - RP)
373Josh Staumont (KC - RP)
374Corey Knebel (PHI - SP,RP)
375Seth Lugo (NYM - RP)
376Dylan Bundy (MIN - SP)
377Emilio Pagan (MIN - RP)
378Michael King (NYY - SP,RP)
379A.J. Minter (ATL - RP)
380Hunter Strickland (CIN - RP)
381Jonathan Loaisiga (NYY - RP)
382Dany Jimenez (OAK - RP)
383Caleb Thielbar (MIN - RP)
384Justin Steele (CHC - SP,RP)
385Colin Poche (TB - RP)
386Chris Flexen (SEA - SP)
387John Schreiber (BOS - RP)
388Elieser Hernandez (MIA - SP)
389Jake Diekman (BOS - RP)
390Chris Stratton (PIT - RP)
391Nick Senzel (CIN - 2B,CF)
392Reynaldo Lopez (CWS - SP,RP)
393Max Meyer (MIA - SP)
394Yerry De Los Santos (PIT - RP)
395Anthony Bender (MIA - RP)
396Madison Bumgarner (ARI - SP)
397Ian Kennedy (ARI - RP)
398Bobby Dalbec (BOS - 1B,3B)
399A.J. Puk (OAK - RP)
400Tyler Duffey (MIN - RP)
401Andrew Bellatti (PHI - RP)
402Dane Dunning (TEX - SP)
403Carson Kelly (ARI - C)
404Jake McGee (FA - RP)
405Evan Longoria (SF - 3B,DH)
406Rafael Ortega (CHC - CF,DH,LF,RF)
407Cavan Biggio (TOR - 1B,2B,3B,RF)
408Roansy Contreras (PIT - SP)
409Kyle Hendricks (CHC - SP)
410Anthony Gose (CLE - RP)
411Phil Maton (HOU - RP)
412Keegan Thompson (CHC - SP,RP)
413Zack Greinke (KC - SP)
414Taylor Clarke (KC - RP)
415Miguel Sano (MIN - 1B,DH)
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