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2024 Fantasy Baseball Rankings (AL)

Expert Consensus Ranking (41 of 42 Experts) -

Rank Player (Team, Position) Overall Notes
1 Corbin Burnes (BAL - SP)9 8.0 -1.0
Corbin Burnes is in the last year of his contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, and it would be somewhat surprising if he still plays for them at the end of the year. The important thing to note is that his pending free agency makes him an even better draft pick in 2024 than usual. And his "usual" is still elite. Burnes landed at 200 strikeouts in 193 2/3 innings with a 3.39 ERA and microscopic 1.07 WHIP. Hitters struggle to make good contact on Burnes's pitches (avgEV of 86.4), but his K% dropped five percent to 25.5. As the third pitcher in Tier 1, he has the most to gain in 2024 and will make an excellent SP1 in fantasy.
2 Luis Castillo (SEA - SP)14 16.0 +2.0
Luis Castillo had a successful first season in Seattle, which was to be expected when he got out of Great American Ball Park. Castillo struck out 219 batters in 197 innings and started 33 games for the Mariners, striking out 10.01 K/9 and a 27.3 K%. One negative on his report card was his xERA of 3.82 and xFIP of 3.81, suggesting his 3.34 ERA may have been a bit lucky. Also of note was his 1.28 HR/9, which was the highest it had been since 2018. There is a lot to like about Castillo, but he is one of the more volatile pitchers in Tier 2.
3 George Kirby (SEA - SP)17 21.0 +4.0
George Kirby has a lot of stats to love, but the one that jumps off the page is that he walked 19 batters in 190 2/3 innings. He struck out 172 batters and carried a 3.35 ERA with 1.04 WHIP. Both his xERA and xFIP were higher than his actual numbers, but he started 31 games, and there is nothing overtly alarming in his underlying metrics. Kirby will cost you a fourth or fifth-round pick in 2024, but there is no better anchor for your ratios.
4 Pablo Lopez (MIN - SP)18 20.0 +2.0
Pablo Lopez had a great first year in Minnesota and established himself as their SP1. He threw 194 innings and struck out 234 batters. Lopez ended the season with a 3.86 ERA and 1.18, but his xERA was much lower at 3.00 with an xFIP of 3.25. Statcast has him ranked in the 98th percentile of pitching run value, and he may come at a small discount compared to where his projections have him. Lopez isn't a flashy SP1 for fantasy managers, but he offers stellar stats and consistency, which ain't bad.
5 Kevin Gausman (TOR - SP)19 14.0 -5.0
Kevin Gausman had a great second season north of the border, pitching 185 innings and striking out 237. His 11.53 K/9 was the second-highest of his career, but his walk rate went back up to 7.2% from his career low in 2022 (3.9). He has a couple of questionable metrics, namely his 3.87 xERA compared to his actual 3.16 ERA. His xFIP ended at 3.22, though, so chances are good that number will settle somewhere in the middle. His 31.1% strikeout rate might come back down to earth a little as well. Gausman is a good SP1 from Tier 2.
6 Tarik Skubal (DET - SP)23 24.0 +1.0
Tarik Skubal arrived in 2023 and quickly became the Detroit ace. He started 15 games for the Tigers, throwing 80 1/3 innings and striking out 102 batters. More impressively, he ended with a 2.80 ERA and 0.90 WHIP. On top of that, his xERA was 2.30, and his xFIP was 2.56, which suggests that his production was not an aberration. Looking ahead to 2024, Skubal slots in as an SP2 with an SP1 ceiling that is hard to ignore. He is worth targeting in the fourth or fifth rounds of drafts.
7 Framber Valdez (HOU - SP)26 26.0
Framber Valdez took a step back in 2023 but still pitched 198 innings of stellar ball for the Astros. He ended with a 3.46 ERA, though his 4.33 xERA suggests he was lucky. On the other hand, his xFIP was 3.39, and he was one of 17 pitchers who struck out 200 or more. Valdez remains a cheat code in leagues with Quality Starts as a category. Even in traditional 5x5 leagues, he is an excellent SP2 with SP1 upside that you can probably get in the fifth round.
8 Josh Hader (HOU - RP)27 25.0 -2.0
Josh Hader experienced the bounceback foretold last offseason. He dropped his ERA from 5.22 to 1.28, which was much more in line with his career numbers. He struck out 85 batters in 56 1/3 innings and collected 33 saves. His elite xBA of .157 is in the 100th percentile, and batters have yet to figure out how to get any barrel on the Southpaw's pitches. Hader's downfall will always be his BB% (13.0), but fantasy managers inclined to take a closer early in drafts should feel confident they're getting one of the top two here.
9 Emmanuel Clase (CLE - RP)29 29.0
Emmanuel Clase led all of baseball with 44 saves, and he did so with a 7.93 K/9. His secret is a GB% of 56.6, which is in the 93rd percentile. His ERA, however, took a precipitous jump from 1.36 to 3.22. If you're planning to use an early-round draft pick on a closer, there are three Tier 1 guys before Clase, who seems a bit more of a risk in 2024.
10 Logan Gilbert (SEA - SP)30 30.0
Logan Gilbert pitched 190 2/3 innings, struck out 189 batters, and ended with a 3.73 ERA and 1.08 WHIP. The 26-year-old offered an elite BB% of 4.7, and his xERA and xFIP are in line with his actual numbers. Gilbert has started 32 games in each of the last two years, so the durability is there. He has an average K% and Whiff%, which keeps him out of an elite SP tier, but he is a solid SP3 with SP2 upside for those who want to take that risk.
11 Grayson Rodriguez (BAL - SP) IL1531 31.0
I think it's fair to say that Grayson Rodriguez stumbled onto the scene in 2023. In the first half of the season, the rookie threw 45 1/3 innings and gave up 13 home runs and 21 walks on his way to a 7.35 ERA and a trip back to Triple-A. When he returned, the prospect everyone wanted to see arrived. He allowed only three home runs over his final 76 2/3 innings and finished that half with a 2.58 ERA. The good news is that the 24-year-old's second season should be more in line with the latter half of 2023. With a 94th percentile (97.4 mph) fastball velocity, Rodriguez is best considered an SP3 with an SP2 upside in 2024.
12 Zach Eflin (TB - SP)34 34.0
Before 2023, Zach Eflin received an abundance of "sleeper" predictions because of the Tampa Bump. Pitchers going TO the Rays are targets. Pitchers going away from them are typically labeled busts. It was difficult to believe a guy with a career ERA over 4.00 would suddenly be worth chasing. Alas, Eflin bought into his hype, apparently. He had a career-high K/9 of 9.42, striking out 186 batters in 177 2/3 innings. He ended with an ERA of 3.50, and his xFIP of 3.12 suggests he was even better than that. His WHIP was 1.02 thanks to a BB% of 3.4 and a Chase% of 34. Eflin's 2024 outlook suggests some regression but nothing to scare fantasy managers away from his SP3 draft price.
13 Joe Ryan (MIN - SP)36 36.0
Joe Ryan started 29 games for the Twins last year, ending up with an ERA (4.51) that was almost a full run higher than in 2022 (3.55). His xERA last year, though, was 3.53, and chances are good that he was just snakebit by a .305 BABIP. He also gave up a lot of hard contact (1.78 HR/9), but he struck out 197 batters and walked fewer than two per game. He should bounce back nicely in 2024, and you can draft him in the ninth round to be your SP2 or SP3.
14 Andres Munoz (SEA - RP)37 45.0 +8.0
Andres Munoz started 2023 in a "closer by duo" situation with Paul Sewald, but he should have the ninth inning to himself in 2024. He dealt with some injuries last season, which limited him to only 52 game appearances. Instead of the lights-out reliever we saw in 2022, fantasy managers dealt with a decrease in K% and massive increase in BB%. The good news is that he still has an elite Whiff% (39.4) and induces ground balls at a 59-percent rate. Munoz should rack up 25 saves with a K/9 around 12.0. He is a solid Tier 2 RP in 2024.
15 Cole Ragans (KC - SP,RP)38 41.0 +3.0
Cole Ragans arrived on the scene in 2023 and has quickly risen to the top of the Darlings of Fantasy Baseball. It's not hard to see why. In 96 innings, the 26-year-old struck out 113 batters while maintaining a stellar 3.47 ERA and 1.16 WHIP. His fastball touches 96, but his changeup that induced a 35.6 Whiff% is the pitch that made him rise up draft boards this season. Projections have his ERA landing closer to 4.00 and his K% dropping a few points to the 25 range. (This is still solid.) As with every hot name in draft season, balancing value with excitement is essential. His current ADP of 101 feels right, considering we're not sure what we'll get from an entire season.
16 Tanner Bibee (CLE - SP)43 44.0 +1.0
Tanner Bibee arrived in the majors in 2023 and produced an impressive 2.98 ERA with a promising 3.13 K/BB rate. There is a lot to like about Bibee, though it would be prudent to expect an uptick in ERA (FIP of 3.52, xFIP of 4.22) in 2024. One of the best things about him is that his ADP is in the SP "dead zone" around 107. He can serve as an SP3, though he's probably better considered an SP4 heading into drafts.
17 Pete Fairbanks (TB - RP)46 49.0 +3.0
Pete Fairbanks racked up 68 strikeouts in 45 1/3 innings on his way to 25 saves and a 2.58 ERA and 1.01 WHIP. The 30-year-old struggled with walks (3.97 BB/9), but his 13.50 K/9 helped compensate. The closer role should be his heading into 2024, and his current ADP of 131 seems absurdly low for his projected production.
18 Jhoan Duran (MIN - RP)48 37.0 -11.0
Jhoan Duran is the reliever to target if you're looking to build your reliever roster with a guy who throws 101.8 mph. The 25-year-old struck out 84 batters in 62 1/3 innings while collecting 27 saves last season. Opposing batters had an xBA of .185 and a 32.9 K% against him. Things got a little messy in the Twins bullpen in 2023, but fantasy managers should expect 30 saves from Duran in 2024. And if the league has a K/9 or equivalent category, he should be an early target.
19 Clay Holmes (NYY - RP)50 55.0 +5.0
 
20 Jordan Romano (TOR - RP)52 38.0 -14.0
Jordan Romano saved 36 games for the Blue Jays in 2023 and struck out 72 batters in 59 innings. He continued with a decent K% (29), but his BB% jumped to 9.7, which is a concerning change for a high-end closer. He had a respectable ERA of 2.90, but the WHIP moved to 1.22, a full two-tenths higher than his 2022 number. Romano is on a good team, so crossing the 30-save mark shouldn't be an issue as long as he stays healthy.
21 Shane Bieber (CLE - SP) IL6055 53.0 -2.0
 
22 Chris Bassitt (TOR - SP)56 52.0 -4.0
 
23 Bailey Ober (MIN - SP)62 66.0 +4.0
 
24 Craig Kimbrel (BAL - RP)64 64.0
 
25 Carlos Rodon (NYY - SP)69 73.0 +4.0
 
26 Kenley Jansen (BOS - RP)68 70.0 +2.0
 
27 Hunter Brown (HOU - SP)71 77.0 +6.0
 
28 Jose Berrios (TOR - SP)72 69.0 -3.0
 
29 Justin Verlander (HOU - SP)74 65.0 -9.0
Justin Verlander finally began to show his age in 2023. While his ERA was 3.22, his xERA was 3.69, and his xFIP was 4.56 across 162 1/3 innings. His K% fell to 21.5, and his BB% jumped up 6.7. His SIERA was the highest it has been since 2008, and it's also noteworthy to realize that 2008 was 16 years ago. Verlander is a name-brand pitcher, but his ADP of 120.4 is more nostalgia than skill at this point.
30 Cristian Javier (HOU - SP)76 71.0 -5.0
 
31 Bryce Miller (SEA - SP)79 80.0 +1.0
 
32 Gerrit Cole (NYY - SP) IL6080 32.0 -48.0
Until we know about Gerrit Cole's elbow injury, it is difficult to know how early it is worth the risk to draft him. Cole made 33 starts last season, totaling 209.0 innings pitched and struck out 222 batters. However, his K/9 of 9.56 was the lowest in the last five seasons. He remained an elite ace, allowing 157 hits and 48 walks, with a home run total of 20, reflecting his ability to limit long balls, a critical factor in his success. The Yankees are giving us nothing to go on regarding how much time their ace is going to miss, leaving it up to fantasy managers to determine what their risk tolerance is. My personal tolerance stops at "pitcher with elbow issues." Proceed with caution.
33 Nathan Eovaldi (TEX - SP) IL1583 75.0 -8.0
 
34 Nick Pivetta (BOS - SP,RP)84 81.0 -3.0
 
35 Aaron Civale (TB - SP)92 97.0 +5.0
 
36 Triston McKenzie (CLE - SP)104 96.0 -8.0
 
37 Ryan Pepiot (TB - SP,RP) IL1595 85.0 -10.0
 
38 Alex Lange (DET - RP)100 89.0 -11.0
 
39 Jose Leclerc (TEX - RP)102 86.0 -16.0
 
40 Gavin Williams (CLE - SP) IL60101 92.0 -9.0
 
41 Brayan Bello (BOS - SP)110 109.0 -1.0
 
42 Bryan Woo (SEA - SP)109 83.0 -26.0
 
43 Nestor Cortes Jr. (NYY - SP)115 107.0 -8.0
 
44 Kenta Maeda (DET - SP) IL15125 110.0 -15.0
 
45 Reid Detmers (LAA - SP)122 102.0 -20.0
 
46 Kutter Crawford (BOS - SP,RP)114 121.0 +7.0
 
47 Marcus Stroman (NYY - SP)133 113.0 -20.0
 
48 Carlos Estevez (LAA - RP)117 99.0 -18.0
 
49 Mason Miller (OAK - RP,SP)119 125.0 +6.0
 
50 Yusei Kikuchi (TOR - SP)130 123.0 -7.0
 
51 Kyle Bradish (BAL - SP)123 101.0 -22.0
**The Orioles announced on February 15 that Bradish will open the season on the IL with a UCL sprain** Kyle Bradish had an excellent 2023 campaign. He struck out 168 batters in 168 2/3 innings, with a beautiful 2.83 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. He should come with a bit of a warning for 2024, though. His xERA was 3.82, and a low .270 BABIP added a heavy filter to his Insta-worthy stats. Bradish's four-seam fastball got lit up by batters (.563 SLG), and he will need that to improve to accompany his elite slider, which induced a 36.4 Whiff%. With the injury, fantasy managers in redraft leagues should avoid the 27-year-old, only taking him as a flier in the late rounds.
52 Michael Wacha (KC - SP)150 132.0 -18.0
 
53 Griffin Canning (LAA - SP)143 140.0 -3.0
 
54 Shane Baz (TB - SP) IL15131 120.0 -11.0
 
55 Max Scherzer (TEX - SP) IL60142 127.0 -15.0
 
56 Reese Olson (DET - SP)157 155.0 -2.0
 
57 Will Smith (KC - RP)146 136.0 -10.0
 
58 Seth Lugo (KC - SP)164 142.0 -22.0
 
59 Jon Gray (TEX - SP)149 141.0 -8.0
 
60 Taj Bradley (TB - SP)155 133.0 -22.0
 
61 Louie Varland (MIN - SP,RP) MiLB137 138.0 +1.0
 
62 Ryan Pressly (HOU - RP)161 126.0 -35.0
Ryan Pressly saved 31 games for the Astros in 2023, striking out 74 batters in 65 1/3 innings. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, his ERA took a big leap to 3.58 after being under 3.00 in 2021 and 2022. He also allowed harder contact than in previous years. Pressly is a closer with a strong positive (pitches for the Astros) and some downside (K/9 barely over 10, high ERA). When closers start flying off the board in the 7th-9th rounds, Pressly is a decent option. Just don't reach for him in the upper tier of RP.
63 Robert Stephenson (LAA - RP) IL60171 152.0 -19.0
 
64 Logan Allen (CLE - SP)167 187.0 +20.0
 
65 Garrett Whitlock (BOS - SP,RP) IL15163 206.0 +43.0
 
66 John Means (BAL - SP)187 144.0 -43.0
 
67 Dean Kremer (BAL - SP)188 146.0 -42.0
 
68 Tyler Wells (BAL - SP) IL15209 172.0 -37.0
 
69 Griffin Jax (MIN - RP)174 166.0 -8.0
 
70 David Robertson (TEX - RP)190 168.0 -22.0
 
71 Lucas Giolito (BOS - SP) IL60153 154.0 +1.0
 
72 Jason Adam (TB - RP)175 169.0 -6.0
 
73 Zack Littell (TB - SP,RP)184 211.0 +27.0
 
74 Jack Flaherty (DET - SP)185 161.0 -24.0
 
75 Chris Paddack (MIN - SP,RP)211 165.0 -46.0
 
76 Yennier Cano (BAL - RP)195 148.0 -47.0
 
77 Clarke Schmidt (NYY - SP)215 183.0 -32.0
 
78 Patrick Sandoval (LAA - SP)213 200.0 -13.0
 
79 Casey Mize (DET - SP)177 186.0 +9.0
 
80 JP Sears (OAK - SP)214 204.0 -10.0
 
81 Michael Kopech (CWS - RP,SP)182 207.0 +25.0
 
82 Matt Brash (SEA - RP) IL60191 192.0 +1.0
 
83 Chase Silseth (LAA - SP,RP) IL60203 198.0 -5.0
 
84 Andrew Heaney (TEX - SP,RP)229 163.0 -66.0
 
85 James McArthur (KC - RP)217 182.0 -35.0
 
86 Bryan Abreu (HOU - RP)197 149.0 -48.0
 
87 Erick Fedde (CWS - SP)231 178.0 -53.0
 
88 Garrett Crochet (CWS - SP,RP)218 212.0 -6.0
 
89 Alek Manoah (TOR - SP)186 181.0 -5.0
 
90 Luis Gil (NYY - SP)206 277.0 +71.0
 
91 John Brebbia (CWS - SP,RP)216 246.0 +30.0
 
92 Dane Dunning (TEX - SP,RP) IL15196 175.0 -21.0
 
93 Tanner Houck (BOS - SP)235 221.0 -14.0
 
94 Yimi Garcia (TOR - RP)225 226.0 +1.0
 
95 Ricky Tiedemann (TOR - SP) MiLB242 220.0 -22.0
 
96 Brady Singer (KC - SP)204 202.0 -2.0
 
97 Scott Barlow (CLE - RP)224 266.0 +42.0
 
98 Jordan Leasure (CWS - RP)236 355.0 +119.0
 
99 Sawyer Gipson-Long (DET - SP) IL60228 240.0 +12.0
 
100 Jose Urquidy (HOU - SP,RP) IL15234 263.0 +29.0
 
101 Anthony DeSclafani (MIN - SP) IL60272 314.0 +42.0
 
102 Chris Martin (BOS - RP)237 208.0 -29.0
 
103 Michael Lorenzen (TEX - CF,SP)240 281.0 +41.0
 
104 J.P. France (HOU - SP) MiLB255 205.0 -50.0
 
105 Emerson Hancock (SEA - SP) MiLB248 352.0 +104.0
 
106 Erik Swanson (TOR - RP)243 224.0 -19.0
 
107 Bowden Francis (TOR - RP) IL15249 324.0 +75.0
 
108 Michael Soroka (CWS - SP)251 225.0 -26.0
 
109 Gregory Santos (SEA - RP) IL60241 235.0 -6.0
 
110 Jacob deGrom (TEX - SP) IL60252 170.0 -82.0
 
111 Colin Poche (TB - RP) IL15258 243.0 -15.0
 
112 Brock Stewart (MIN - RP) IL15259 338.0 +79.0
 
113 Chad Green (TOR - RP) IL15261 391.0 +130.0
 
114 Matt Manning (DET - SP)253 245.0 -8.0
 
115 Ian Hamilton (NYY - RP)270 383.0 +113.0
 
116 Joe Boyle (OAK - SP) IL15260 238.0 -22.0
 
117 Tim Mayza (TOR - RP)275 428.0 +153.0
 
118 Mike Clevinger (CWS - SP)263 229.0 -34.0
 
119 Caleb Ferguson (NYY - SP,RP)277 392.0 +115.0
 
120 Shawn Armstrong (TB - SP,RP)284 432.0 +148.0
 
121 Gabe Speier (SEA - RP)285    
 
122 Tyler Anderson (LAA - SP)318 292.0 -26.0
 
123 Ronel Blanco (HOU - SP,RP) SUS283    
 
124 Jeffrey Springs (TB - SP) IL60254 239.0 -15.0
 
125 Drew Rasmussen (TB - SP) IL60282 344.0 +62.0
 
126 Ross Stripling (OAK - SP,RP)296 309.0 +13.0
 
127 Brock Burke (TEX - RP) IL60288    
 
128 Paul Blackburn (OAK - SP) IL15314 289.0 -25.0
 
129 Jackson Jobe (DET - SP) MiLB274 288.0 +14.0
 
130 Luis Garcia (HOU - SP) IL60278 364.0 +86.0
 
131 Prelander Berroa (CWS - SP,RP) MiLB256 252.0 -4.0
 
132 Tyler Holton (DET - RP)293 411.0 +118.0
 
133 Josh Sborz (TEX - RP) IL15286 336.0 +50.0
 
134 Cole Irvin (BAL - SP,RP)297 280.0 -17.0
 
135 Danny Coulombe (BAL - RP)295 407.0 +112.0
 
136 John Schreiber (KC - RP)298 394.0 +96.0
 
137 Lucas Erceg (OAK - RP)320 327.0 +7.0
 
138 Alex Wood (OAK - SP,RP) IL15304 323.0 +19.0
 
139 Drew Thorpe (CWS - SP) MiLB271 306.0 +35.0
 
140 Jason Foley (DET - RP)302 219.0 -83.0
 
141 Caleb Thielbar (MIN - RP)305 449.0 +144.0
 
142 Steven Wilson (CWS - RP)335 440.0 +105.0
 
143 Phil Maton (TB - RP)308 423.0 +115.0
 
144 Shane McClanahan (TB - SP) IL60268 214.0 -54.0
 
145 Jonathan Loaisiga (NYY - RP) IL60311 273.0 -38.0
 
146 Dany Jimenez (OAK - RP) MiLB321 330.0 +9.0
 
147 Shelby Miller (DET - RP) IL15322 210.0 -112.0
 
148 Ben Joyce (LAA - RP) MiLB281 298.0 +17.0
 
149 Alec Marsh (KC - SP,RP)325 372.0 +47.0
 
150 Nick Nastrini (CWS - SP) MiLB326 370.0 +44.0
 
151 Cody Bradford (TEX - SP,RP) IL15407 216.0 -191.0
 
152 Luis Garcia (LAA - RP)     
 
153 Carlos Carrasco (CLE - SP)276 446.0 +170.0
 
154 Will Warren (NYY - SP) MiLB290 321.0 +31.0
 
155 Tommy Kahnle (NYY - RP) IL15324 399.0 +75.0
 
156 Nick Anderson (KC - RP)345 328.0 -17.0
 
157 Luis Medina (OAK - SP,RP) IL60369 312.0 -57.0
 
158 Lance McCullers Jr. (HOU - SP) IL60292 317.0 +25.0
 
159 Nick Sandlin (CLE - RP)329    
 
160 Tyler Alexander (TB - RP,SP)351 405.0 +54.0
 
161 Andrew Chafin (DET - RP)348 447.0 +99.0
 
162 Will Vest (DET - RP)333 400.0 +67.0
 
163 Kirby Yates (TEX - RP)280 270.0 -10.0
 
164 Ty Madden (DET - SP) MiLB313 384.0 +71.0
 
165 Kody Funderburk (MIN - RP)337    
 
166 Yariel Rodriguez (TOR - RP,SP) IL15360 251.0 -109.0
 
167 Jose Soriano (LAA - RP,SP)361 371.0 +10.0
 
168 Jordan Lyles (KC - RP,SP) RST470 313.0 -157.0
 
169 Steven Okert (MIN - RP)339    
 
170 Jack Leiter (TEX - SP) MiLB380 388.0 +8.0
 
171 Tyler Mahle (TEX - SP) IL60306 356.0 +50.0
 
172 Jacob Waguespack (TB - RP) IL15370    
 
173 Josh Winckowski (BOS - RP,SP) MiLB367 387.0 +20.0
 
174 Alex Faedo (DET - RP,SP)384 361.0 -23.0
 
175 Chris Flexen (CWS - SP,RP)385 382.0 -3.0
 
176 Matt Moore (LAA - RP)344 410.0 +66.0
 
177 James Karinchak (CLE - RP) IL60289 441.0 +152.0
 
178 Jared Shuster (CWS - RP,SP)388 348.0 -40.0
 
179 John McMillon (KC - RP) MiLB299 377.0 +78.0
 
180 Garrett Cleavinger (TB - RP)347    
 
181 Ken Waldichuk (OAK - SP,RP) IL60391 308.0 -83.0
 
182 Daniel Lynch (KC - SP) MiLB471 368.0 -103.0
 
183 Roansy Contreras (LAA - SP,RP)415 331.0 -84.0
 
184 Sam Hentges (CLE - RP)315    
 
185 Dillon Tate (BAL - RP) MiLB366    
 
186 Ryne Stanek (SEA - RP)349    
 
187 Wilmer Flores (DET - SP) MiLB397    
 
188 Nate Pearson (TOR - RP)379 404.0 +25.0
 
189 Mason Montgomery (TB - SP) MiLB301 445.0 +144.0
 
190 Eli Morgan (CLE - RP) IL15355    
 
191 Isaiah Campbell (BOS - RP) IL15317 398.0 +81.0
 
192 Kevin Kelly (TB - RP)357 464.0 +107.0
 
193 Michael Tonkin (NYY - RP)     
 
194 Trevor Stephan (CLE - RP) IL60  434.0  
 
195 Cade Povich (BAL - SP) MiLB435 393.0 -42.0
 
196 Victor Gonzalez (NYY - RP)     
 
197 Chayce McDermott (BAL - SP) MiLB398 378.0 -20.0
 
198 Rafael Montero (HOU - RP)316    
 
199 David Festa (MIN - SP) MiLB418 319.0 -99.0
 
200 Chase Hampton (NYY - SP) MiLB319 435.0 +116.0
 
201 Jake Eder (CWS - SP) MiLB393 389.0 -4.0
 
202 Clayton Beeter (NYY - SP) MiLB434 412.0 -22.0
 
203 Chris Devenski (TB - RP) IL15371    
 
204 Joey Cantillo (CLE - SP) MiLB429 373.0 -56.0
 
205 Tim Herrin (CLE - RP)     
 
206 Justin Topa (MIN - RP) IL15374 429.0 +55.0
 
207 Trevor Gott (OAK - RP) IL60  444.0  
 
208 Bryan Shaw (LAA - RP) MiLB428 425.0 -3.0
 
209 Keegan Akin (BAL - RP)     
 
210 Daniel Espino (CLE - SP) MiLB     
 
211 Trevor Richards (TOR - RP)386 454.0 +68.0
 
212 Luke Weaver (NYY - RP,SP)417 439.0 +22.0
 
213 Tanner Banks (CWS - RP)     
 
214 Kris Bubic (KC - SP) IL60432    
 
215 Mike Baumann (BAL - RP)     
 
216 Corey Knebel (CWS - RP) MiLB     
 
217 Albert Suarez (BAL - RP,SP)422    
 
218 Brendan McKay (TB - SP,DH) MiLB     
 
219 Beau Brieske (DET - RP)392    
 
220 Davis Daniel (LAA - SP,RP) MiLB  437.0  
 
221 Naoyuki Uwasawa (BOS - SP) MiLB  332.0  
 
222 Chandler Champlain (KC - SP) MiLB     
 
223 Deivi Garcia (CWS - RP) MiLB445    
 
224 Zach Jackson (OAK - RP) MiLB396 468.0 +72.0
 
225 Pedro Avila (CLE - SP,RP)466 402.0 -64.0
 
226 Jayden Murray (HOU - SP) MiLB     
 
227 Cionel Perez (BAL - RP)     
 
228 Jairo Iriarte (CWS - SP) MiLB431 426.0 -5.0
 
229 Joe Barlow (CWS - RP) MiLB     
 
230 Cody Poteet (NYY - RP) MiLB430    
 
231 Jose Suarez (LAA - RP,SP)  456.0  
 
232 Scott Effross (NYY - RP) IL60  417.0  
 
233 Spencer Arrighetti (HOU - SP)462 406.0 -56.0
 
234 Liam Hendriks (BOS - RP) IL60404 218.0 -186.0
 
235 Royber Salinas (OAK - SP) MiLB  451.0  
 
236 Tayler Saucedo (SEA - RP) IL15406 470.0 +64.0
 
237 Jacob Lopez (TB - RP,SP) MiLB  413.0  
 
238 Chris Stratton (KC - RP)     
 
239 Bennett Sousa (HOU - RP) IL60     
 
240 Emiliano Teodo (TEX - SP) MiLB  467.0  
 
241 Brennan Bernardino (BOS - SP,RP)     
 
242 Seth Martinez (HOU - RP)     
 
243 Ron Marinaccio (NYY - RP) MiLB     
 
244 Andrew Wantz (LAA - RP) MiLB473    
 
245 Cody Morris (NYY - RP) MiLB     
 
246 Angel Zerpa (KC - RP)  460.0  
 
247 Touki Toussaint (CWS - SP) MiLB441 419.0 -22.0
 
248 Will Dion (CLE - SP,RP) MiLB419    
 
249 Adam Cimber (LAA - RP)     
 
250 Mitch Spence (OAK - RP,SP)447 452.0 +5.0
 
251 Keider Montero (DET - SP) MiLB438    
 
252 Jorge Alcala (MIN - RP) MiLB421    
 
253 Nick Burdi (NYY - RP)458    
 
254 Miguel Diaz (HOU - RP) MiLB450    
 
255 Genesis Cabrera (TOR - RP)     
 
256 Joey Wentz (DET - SP,RP)444    
 
257 Justin Slaten (BOS - RP)478    
 
258 Greg Weissert (BOS - RP)     
 
259 Trent Thornton (SEA - RP)     
 
260 Carlos Hernandez (KC - SP,RP) IL15  380.0  
 
261 Cooper Criswell (BOS - SP,RP)480    
 
262 Brandon Bielak (OAK - RP,SP)454    
 
263 Chase Anderson (BOS - RP,SP)481    
 
264 Austin Voth (SEA - RP)     
 
265 Jacob Webb (BAL - RP)     
 
266 Simeon Woods Richardson (MIN - SP,RP)  459.0  
 
267 Nicholas Padilla (CWS - RP) MiLB     
 
268 Xzavion Curry (CLE - SP,RP) MiLB  458.0  
 
269 Kyle Muller (OAK - SP,RP)     
 
270 Jose Cisnero (LAA - RP) IL15     
 
271 Jackson Kowar (SEA - RP) IL60     
 
272 Joey Estes (OAK - SP)     
 
273 Ben Lively (CLE - SP,RP)     
 
274 Grant Anderson (TEX - RP)     
 
275 Matt Canterino (MIN - SP) MiLB     
 
276 Jonathan Hernandez (TEX - RP)     
 
277 Michael Kelly (OAK - RP)     
 
278 Owen White (TEX - SP,RP) MiLB  427.0  
 
279 Marc Church (TEX - RP) MiLB     
 
280 Joely Rodriguez (BOS - RP) MiLB     
 
281 Chris Murphy (BOS - RP) IL60     
 
282 Sean Newcomb (OAK - RP) IL60     
 
283 Matt Sauer (KC - RP,SP)     
 
284 Zach Plesac (LAA - SP) MiLB     
 
285 Kenny Rosenberg (LAA - SP,RP) MiLB     
 
286 Tim Hill (CWS - RP)     
 
287 Jimmy Lambert (CWS - RP) IL60     
 
288 Johnny Cueto (TEX - SP) MiLB     
 
289 Jesse Scholtens (CWS - SP,RP) IL60     
 
290 Zach Davies (KC - SP) MiLB     
 
291 Bryan Mata (BOS - SP) IL15     
 
292 Chad Kuhl (CWS - RP,SP) MiLB     
 
293 Cole Winn (TEX - SP,RP)