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2024 Fantasy Baseball Rankings (NL)

Expert Consensus Ranking (41 of 42 Experts) -

Rank Player (Team, Position) Overall Notes
1 Spencer Strider (ATL - SP) IL156 5.0 -1.0
Spencer Strider performed as advertised in 2023. He struck out a ridiculous 281 batters in 186 2/3 innings for a 13.55 K/9. His walk rate dropped for the third straight season, and his xBAA was .205. His outlier was a 3.86 ERA, but don't let this stop you from drafting him, as his xERA was 3.09. Strider is currently the first pitcher off the board in NFBC drafts. He is neck-and-neck with Gerrit Cole for best fantasy SP1.
2 Zack Wheeler (PHI - SP)13 15.0 +2.0
Zack Wheeler continued his SP1 ways in 2023, racking up 212 strikeouts in 192 innings. His ERA was a little high (for him) at 3.61, and his xFIP supported that at 3.54. Wheeler is in the 95th percentile in BB% (5.0), so you can draft him knowing he will protect your WHIP better than many other aces. He also started 32 games, making his durability an asset as well. Wheeler remains at the top of Tier 2 after the Strider/Cole/Burnes triad, and you can probably get him in the third round.
3 Zac Gallen (ARI - SP)18 19.0 +1.0
Zac Gallen had a dominant 2023 and finished third in the NL Cy Young race. The 28-year-old tossed 210 innings and struck out 220 with a 3.47 ERA and 1.11 WHIP. If we include the postseason, Gallen threw 243 2/3 innings, 60 innings more than his previous high. He gave up a lot of hard contact, and his xERA was 4.16. Gallen's xFIP was 3.49 on the plus side, and he continued to strike out more than one batter per inning. Gallen is a risky SP1, and his cost (currently in the third round) looks pretty high, given all the red flags heading into 2024.
4 Tyler Glasnow (LAD - SP)19 20.0 +1.0
Tyler Glasnow returned with a vengeance in 2023. Upon his return from Tommy John surgery, he threw 120 innings and struck out 162 batters. His 33.4 K% is in the 97th percentile, and his fastball velocity sat in the 96-mph range. His ERA was 3.53, but his xFIP was 2.75, suggesting that he dealt with some bad luck. (And if you know Glasnow, you know that he has dealt with a lot of bad luck in his career.) His WHIP also remained low at 1.08. Now, he joins a burgeoning SuperTeam in the Dodgers, where he will remain for the foreseeable future. He offers so much strikeout upside that it doesn't really matter where he plays. He would be in my Tier 1 of pitchers except for his injury history, which knocks him down ever so slightly.
5 Logan Webb (SF - SP)20 21.0 +1.0
If you dig the ground ball, Logan Webb might be your soulmate. The 27-year-old is in the 99th percentile of GB% at 62.7 and BB% of 3.6. He struck out 194 batters in 216 innings pitched, so while he is not the strikeout artist of an SP1, he will do wonders for your ratios. And if you're interested in a durable starter, Webb started 33 games last year and 32 games the year before. Webb is a set-and-forget guy who rarely blows up, protecting your weekly numbers as well.
6 Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD - SP)23 18.0 -5.0
Yoshinobu Yamamoto will arrive in MLB with the powerhouse Dodgers in 2024, and while there may be an adjustment period for the 25-year-old, it shouldn't last too long. Yamamoto should come close to 200 strikeouts, though his ERA is projected to be near 4.00. However, as with all pitchers on outstanding teams, he does have slightly more win equity than others. As part of the $1 billion package that Los Angeles dropped on Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani, the former's ADP seems somewhat inflated for a pitcher who has yet to face MLB hitters. He will cost you a sixth-round draft pick, and there may be better value elsewhere that early.
7 Aaron Nola (PHI - SP)24 23.0 -1.0
Aaron Nola had a mixed bag of results for fantasy teams in 2023. He threw 193 2/3 innings across 32 starts, so durability was not an issue. He struck out 202 batters and maintained his excellent BB% (5.7) for a WHIP of 1.15. His ERA, however, was an unseemly 4.46, and he gave up a career-high 1.49 HR/9. Nola's xERA and xFIP suggest improvement in ERA for 2024, and he has started precisely 32 games each of the last three seasons. In the offseason, he signed a seven-year, $172 million contract with the Phillies, a significant deal for a guy who will turn 31 in June. The perception of Nola is that he is an SP1, but his stats suggest grabbing someone to anchor your staff in 2024 and slot him in as an SP2.
8 Freddy Peralta (MIL - SP)25 29.0 +4.0
In 2023, Freddy Peralta finished sixth in K/9 among qualified starting pitchers who threw 100 or more innings. He struck out 210 batters in only 165 2/3 innings across 30 starts. His ERA was high at 3.86, but his xERA was 3.35, and his xFIP was 3.42. Peralta occasionally gives up hard contact, and his 1.4 HR/9 isn't great, but his 3.89 K/BB ratio was good for the 23rd-best in the majors. He will turn 28 in June, and even though he threw the most innings of his career last year, there isn't much to be concerned about. Slot him in as an SP2 that you can probably grab in the fifth or sixth round.
9 Edwin Diaz (NYM - RP)26 28.0 +2.0
Edwin Diaz was in line for another stellar campaign when a patellar tendon tear ended his season during the World Baseball Classic. We'll just run it back for 2024, though, as Diaz's Statcast page shows that he leads the world in almost every pitching metric. The 29-year-old probably won't come with much of a discount in 2024, and the latest reports are that he is fully healthy. Diaz is a minimal-risk, extremely-high reward reliever.
10 Max Fried (ATL - SP)27 24.0 -3.0
Max Fried dealt with a couple of injuries in 2023, which limited him to 14 starts and 77 2/3 innings. He made the most of those innings, though, with a 2.55 ERA and 1.13 WHIP. While fantasy managers shouldn't chase wins, Fried's 8-1 record is notable because of the team he plays for. If he continues with his current pitching profile (Pitching Run-Value of 88, according to Statcast), the wins should come thanks to the prolific Braves offense. Fried does not give up much in the way of hard hits, and his ground ball percentage of 59.2 lands in the 97th percentile. He will be a solid SP1 if you wait until the fifth or sixth round to start your pitching staff.
11 Blake Snell (SF - SP) IL1534 36.0 +2.0
Blake Snell won the 2023 NL Cy Young Award, but will come with plenty of risk in 2024. As of right now, we don't know where he will be, which is part of the battle, but his 2.25 ERA last year was a mirage. Snell's xERA was 3.77, and xFIP was 3.62. In the positive column, he struck out 234 batters in 180 innings and was one of only 11 qualified starters with an 11 K/9 or higher. If walks drive you crazy, don't even consider the 31-year-old, but if you need strikeouts and plan to have ratio help elsewhere, Snell can be a nice SP2.
12 Camilo Doval (SF - RP)35 35.0
Camilo Doval finished 2023 tied for the National League lead in saves with 39. He offers an elite mix of offerings, with his slider and cutter leading the way. His strikeout rate is 31.0 percent, xBA is .203, and he is in the 88th percentile of GB% at 52.5. Doval should cross the 35-save mark again in 2024, making him the last of the Tier 1 closers.
13 Bobby Miller (LAD - SP) IL1540 42.0 +2.0
Bobby Miller throws hard. He has a fastball velocity in the 98th percentile (98.9 mph), and the speed did not transfer to a high Whiff%. The 24-year-old started 22 games for the Dodgers, and he should have no issue sliding into their 2024 rotation. And it won't be hard to justify anyone wearing a Dodgers uniform this year. His ERA is projected to sit around 4.00, but the win equity and solid pitching organization give him slightly more upside. If you feel the need for speed, he's your guy. But if you feel the need for strikeouts, he doesn't offer a ton. He slots in as an SP3/4.
14 Jesus Luzardo (MIA - SP)42 45.0 +3.0
Jesus Luzardo was on a lot of 2023 sleeper lists, and he lived up to the billing. He struck out 208 batters in 178 2/3 innings with a 3.58 ERA and 1.21 WHIP. Heading into his age-26 season, he is stretched out and ready to throw 180+ innings in 2024. Luzardo should stay north of 10 K/9, and even though there is some risk in him being prone to walks and home runs, he is a high-upside starter who can fill an SP3 slot comfortably.
15 Raisel Iglesias (ATL - RP)44 44.0
Raisel Iglesias finished in the Top 10 in saves with 33 last season. This number might seem low, but the Atlanta Braves didn't have many save opportunities while routinely blowing out opponents. Iglesias remains elite in Chase% (35.4), but batters lit up his fastball and sinker more than in past seasons. Iglesias will remain a Tier 2 closer because of the team he plays for, but look out for that to continue to be a double-edged sword when it comes to saves. There are other relievers with more ratio upside later in the draft.
16 Justin Steele (CHC - SP)48 50.0 +2.0
Justin Steele was in the NL Cy Young conversation for much of the 2023 season, finishing fifth when all was said and done. The 28-year-old had an elite BB% (5.0), and batters struggled to barrel up his pitches. He has hovered in the 24% K-rate for each of his three seasons, but last year's 1.17 WHIP is due for some regression in 2024. Steele is a difficult pitcher to assess, but he should serve as a nice SP3 at his current ADP.
17 Joe Musgrove (SD - SP) IL1551 54.0 +3.0
Joe Musgrove dealt with an injury-plagued 2023, where he started only 17 games for the underperforming Padres. He pitched 97 1/3 innings and struck out 97 batters with a 3.05 ERA and 1.14 WHIP. The 31-year-old pitcher remains in the 90th percentile in BB% at 5.3, but his K% has decreased in each year since 2020. If he stays healthy, he profiles as a decent SP3 for 2024, but be prepared for an uptick in his ERA.
18 Dylan Cease (SD - SP)54 52.0 -2.0
Dylan Cease had the letdown in 2023 that many fantasy experts predicted. After being the Cy Young Award runner-up in 2022, the 28-year-old returned and threw 177 innings with an ERA of 4.58 and an ugly 1.42 WHIP. Sure, Cease was snakebit by an unsustainably high BABIP (.330) and a terrible defensive squad behind him (27th in fielding runs above average at -64). He is an intriguing bounceback candidate with an xERA of 4.07 and xFIP of 4.08, but fantasy managers must note that none of his metrics suggest the 2022 version is ever coming back. Cease is best as an SP3/4 on fantasy squads.
19 David Bednar (PIT - RP)53 55.0 +2.0
David Bednar finished 2023 tied for the National League lead in saves. He struck out 80 batters in 67 1/3 innings and had a 222 ERA+, which puts him in the elite tier of relievers just behind Josh Hader, Devin Williams, and Felix Bautista. There isn't much to dislike about Bednar, and as last year proved, a closer doesn't have to be on a good team to rack up saves. The 29-year-old should be going higher in drafts than he is, so take advantage of the discount.
20 Alexis Diaz (CIN - RP)55 51.0 -4.0
Alexis Diaz finished second in the National League with 37 saves and had a 3.07 ERA and 1.19 WHIP. He also struck out 86 batters in 67 1/3 innings, and he held opponents to an xBA of .192. The knocks against Diaz are that he was in the sixth percentile in BB% at 12.6, and he pitches in Cincinnati, which always feels like playing with fire. The 27-year-old is a step away from being in the upper tier of closers, but he will provide plenty of saves if you can tolerate the walks.
21 Evan Phillips (LAD - RP) IL1557 61.0 +4.0
Evan Phillips appeared in 62 games for the Dodgers in 2023. He struck out 66 in 61 1/3 innings and finished with a sparkling 2.05 ERA and 0.83 WHIP. While his xFIP of 3.37 suggests he benefited from some luck, his 28.2 K% also says he is good in his role. While it seems appealing to grab the L.A. closer, beware of the "Blowout Wins" issue that sometimes drags down save totals. Still, Phillips isn't going to hurt you as a second closer on your roster.
22 Ryan Helsley (STL - RP)63 67.0 +4.0
Ryan Helsley had a shortened season due to injury, appearing in only 33 games before being shut down. When healthy, his strikeout rate continued at an elite rate (35.6 K%), and he sits above 99 mph with his fastball. Helsley mightily struggled with walks (4.17 BB/9), reminiscent of his pre-2022 profile. He should enter the season as the Cardinals closer and could touch 30 saves if his health allows it.
23 Chris Sale (ATL - SP)65 70.0 +5.0
 
24 Sonny Gray (STL - SP)66 69.0 +3.0
Sonny Gray had a superb year in Minnesota in 2023. He threw 184 innings, striking out 183 batters and maintaining a 2.79 ERA and 1.15 WHIP. He also allowed only eight home runs the entire season. Gray now returns to the NL with the Cardinals; Busch Stadium is even better than Target Field when it comes to Park Factors favoring pitchers. While his K% isn't elite, he is a solid contributor to fantasy squads as an SP3 in 2024.
25 Tanner Scott (MIA - RP)69 76.0 +7.0
 
26 Michael King (SD - SP,RP)67 75.0 +8.0
 
27 Hunter Greene (CIN - SP)72 68.0 -4.0
 
28 Merrill Kelly (ARI - SP) IL6074 71.0 -3.0
 
29 Yu Darvish (SD - SP)86 86.0
 
30 Mitch Keller (PIT - SP)91 81.0 -10.0
 
31 Adbert Alzolay (CHC - RP) IL1590 82.0 -8.0
 
32 Jordan Montgomery (ARI - SP)89 91.0 +2.0
 
33 Shota Imanaga (CHC - SP)93 99.0 +6.0
 
34 Paul Sewald (ARI - RP)94 58.0 -36.0
Paul Sewald split time in Seattle and Arizona last season, racking up 34 saves between the two clubs. Sewald's stuff is the real deal, with a K% of 32.1, xERA of 2.75, and xBA of .189. He walked more batters than his career average, but he has the makeup of a solid closer for a competitive squad in 2024. Fantasy managers should expect around 30 saves from the veteran.
35 Walker Buehler (LAD - SP)100 89.0 -11.0
Walker Buehler missed all of the 2023 following Tommy John surgery. He is a question mark heading into 2024. In 2021, he looked like the dominant pitcher everyone expected him to be, only to crater in 2022 with the injury. The argument for drafting Buehler as an SP3 is that he pitches for the Dodgers (stadium + team = good things) and becomes a free agent after the season. Many pitchers experience a "honeymoon" period following TJ surgery, and it could be a savvy move to grab him in the mid-rounds. The knock against him is that he will turn 30 in July, and his track record has been anything but consistent. It is a dice roll that can pay off for the right price.
36 Jose Alvarado (PHI - RP)101 98.0 -3.0
 
37 Eury Perez (MIA - SP) IL6095 60.0 -35.0
Eury Perez started 19 games for the Marlins and gave every fantasy manager a glimpse of how incredible he could be. He struck out 108 in 91 1/3 innings with a 3.15 ERA and 1.13. His fastball velocity sits in the 94th percentile at 97.5, and he had a 33.7 Whiff%. Batters had a difficult time with his breaking stuff, but they touched up his four-seamer more than ideal. Expect Perez's ERA to jump a notch into the 3.80 to 4.00 range, but he should continue striking out 10 per nine. Hopefully, the 20-year-old can limit the hard contact and home runs in 2024, but he is definitely in SP2 territory.
38 Brandon Pfaadt (ARI - SP)104 110.0 +6.0
 
39 Charlie Morton (ATL - SP)117 106.0 -11.0
 
40 Kodai Senga (NYM - SP) IL60108 84.0 -24.0
In his first season in MLB, Kodai Senga struck out 202 batters in 166 1/3 innings. He had an impressive 29.1 K% and 2.98 ERA. However, his xERA was almost an entire run higher (3.87), and his BB% was a disappointing 11.1. Fantasy managers should expect more of the same in 2024. He will strike out around 10 per nine, but walks and home runs will remain problematic. Senga falls right in that early-middle rounds window, where he is much more appealing as long as you have already grabbed your SP1.
41 Eduardo Rodriguez (ARI - SP) IL60110 105.0 -5.0
 
42 Braxton Garrett (MIA - SP)118 111.0 -7.0
 
43 Cristopher Sanchez (PHI - SP)121 118.0 -3.0
 
44 Nick Lodolo (CIN - SP) IL15127 124.0 -3.0
 
45 Robert Suarez (SD - RP)119 114.0 -5.0
 
46 Kyle Harrison (SF - SP)129 119.0 -10.0
 
47 Kyle Finnegan (WSH - RP)136 126.0 -10.0
 
48 Andrew Abbott (CIN - SP)151 136.0 -15.0
 
49 Devin Williams (MIL - RP) IL60124 78.0 -46.0
Devin Williams is going to miss at least three months of the season due to a stress fracture in his back. The injury news makes him a late-round draft-and-hope option. He saved 36 games in 2023 and struck out 87 in 58 2/3 innings. He had a sparkling ERA of 1.53, though this was somewhat misleading, with an xERA of 2.75 and an xFIP of 2.79. Williams consistently gives up more walks than fantasy managers would like, but we forgive him due to his 99th percentile K% (37.7 in 2023). Even with the walks, he finished with a 0.92 WHIP.
50 Luis Severino (NYM - SP)140 134.0 -6.0
 
51 MacKenzie Gore (WSH - SP)142 144.0 +2.0
 
52 Lance Lynn (STL - SP)145 146.0 +1.0
 
53 A.J. Puk (MIA - RP,SP)134 128.0 -6.0
 
54 Hunter Harvey (WSH - RP)158 160.0 +2.0
 
55 Emmet Sheehan (LAD - SP) IL60159 171.0 +12.0
 
56 Gavin Stone (LAD - SP)146 157.0 +11.0
 
57 Yuki Matsui (SD - RP)144 142.0 -2.0
 
58 Edward Cabrera (MIA - SP) IL15173 165.0 -8.0
 
59 James Paxton (LAD - SP)171 186.0 +15.0
 
60 DL Hall (MIL - RP,SP) IL15168 153.0 -15.0
 
61 Ranger Suarez (PHI - SP)206 156.0 -50.0
 
62 Kevin Ginkel (ARI - RP)183 213.0 +30.0
 
63 Sean Manaea (NYM - SP,RP)176 155.0 -21.0
 
64 Frankie Montas (CIN - SP,RP)170 163.0 -7.0
 
65 Jordan Hicks (SF - RP,SP)172 173.0 +1.0
 
66 Joel Payamps (MIL - RP)208 139.0 -69.0
 
67 Paul Skenes (PIT - SP)167 138.0 -29.0
 
68 Aroldis Chapman (PIT - RP)185 154.0 -31.0
 
69 Taijuan Walker (PHI - SP) DTD180 158.0 -22.0
 
70 Abner Uribe (MIL - RP) MiLB164 180.0 +16.0
 
71 Jameson Taillon (CHC - SP)197 188.0 -9.0
 
72 Max Meyer (MIA - SP) MiLB203 245.0 +42.0
 
73 Josiah Gray (WSH - SP) IL15211 162.0 -49.0
 
74 Justin Lawrence (COL - RP)169 246.0 +77.0
 
75 Jared Jones (PIT - SP)196 255.0 +59.0
 
76 Trevor Megill (MIL - RP)184 259.0 +75.0
 
77 Trevor Rogers (MIA - SP)215 197.0 -18.0
 
78 Dylan Floro (WSH - RP)226 204.0 -22.0
 
79 Jorge Lopez (NYM - RP)218 199.0 -19.0
 
80 Seranthony Dominguez (PHI - RP)223 210.0 -13.0
 
81 Miles Mikolas (STL - SP)207 159.0 -48.0
 
82 Clayton Kershaw (LAD - SP) IL60230 164.0 -66.0
 
83 Graham Ashcraft (CIN - SP)227 203.0 -24.0
 
84 Reynaldo Lopez (ATL - RP,SP)229 185.0 -44.0
 
85 A.J. Minter (ATL - RP)222 168.0 -54.0
 
86 Steven Matz (STL - SP,RP) IL15228 243.0 +15.0
 
87 Alex Cobb (SF - SP) IL60213 276.0 +63.0
 
88 Kyle Gibson (STL - SP)216 152.0 -64.0
 
89 Giovanny Gallegos (STL - RP) IL15236 313.0 +77.0
 
90 Taylor Rogers (SF - RP)233 375.0 +142.0
 
91 Logan Allen (ARI - RP,SP)235    
 
92 Tylor Megill (NYM - SP) IL15209 268.0 +59.0
 
93 Daniel Bard (COL - RP) IL60251 209.0 -42.0
 
94 Brusdar Graterol (LAD - RP) IL60239 220.0 -19.0
 
95 Matt Strahm (PHI - SP,RP)221 175.0 -46.0
 
96 Jordan Wicks (CHC - SP) IL15234 238.0 +4.0
 
97 Tyler Kinley (COL - RP)232 309.0 +77.0
 
98 Hector Neris (CHC - RP)237 169.0 -68.0
 
99 Andrew Nardi (MIA - RP)238 244.0 +6.0
 
100 Orion Kerkering (PHI - RP)244 184.0 -60.0
 
101 Bryce Elder (ATL - SP)241 190.0 -51.0
 
102 Jose Quintana (NYM - SP)243 202.0 -41.0
 
103 Robbie Ray (SF - SP) IL60269 193.0 -76.0
 
104 Jeff Hoffman (PHI - RP)258 287.0 +29.0
 
105 David Peterson (NYM - SP,RP) IL60310 342.0 +32.0
 
106 Jhony Brito (SD - SP,RP)259 235.0 -24.0
 
107 Daniel Hudson (LAD - SP,RP)247 216.0 -31.0
 
108 Matthew Liberatore (STL - SP,RP)295 360.0 +65.0
 
109 Ryne Nelson (ARI - SP)264 251.0 -13.0
 
110 Martin Perez (PIT - SP,RP)266 227.0 -39.0
 
111 Keaton Winn (SF - SP) IL15261 286.0 +25.0
 
112 Ryan Weathers (MIA - SP)250 258.0 +8.0
 
113 Adrian Houser (NYM - SP)267 305.0 +38.0
 
114 Brandon Woodruff (MIL - SP) IL60263 181.0 -82.0
 
115 JoJo Romero (STL - RP)271 378.0 +107.0
 
116 Andrew Kittredge (STL - RP)273 232.0 -41.0
 
117 Kyle Hendricks (CHC - SP)257 233.0 -24.0
 
118 Mason Black (SF - SP)298 370.0 +72.0
 
119 Nick Martinez (CIN - SP,RP)281 219.0 -62.0
 
120 Aaron Ashby (MIL - SP) MiLB252 273.0 +21.0
 
121 Tyler Rogers (SF - RP)302 224.0 -78.0
 
122 Joe Jimenez (ATL - RP)279 372.0 +93.0
 
123 Alex Vesia (LAD - RP)280 435.0 +155.0
 
124 AJ Smith-Shawver (ATL - SP) MiLB256 187.0 -69.0
 
125 Cade Horton (CHC - SP) MiLB260 266.0 +6.0
 
126 Wade Miley (MIL - SP) IL60270 217.0 -53.0
 
127 Julian Merryweather (CHC - RP) IL60272 317.0 +45.0
 
128 Colin Rea (MIL - SP)288 310.0 +22.0
 
129 Joe Kelly (LAD - RP) IL15301 231.0 -70.0
 
130 Robert Gasser (MIL - SP)265 270.0 +5.0
 
131 Javier Assad (CHC - SP,RP)309 248.0 -61.0
 
132 Jake Irvin (WSH - SP)312 340.0 +28.0
 
133 Johan Oviedo (PIT - SP) IL60  324.0  
 
134 Brandon Williamson (CIN - SP) IL60337 306.0 -31.0
 
135 Patrick Corbin (WSH - SP)359 300.0 -59.0
 
136 Jakob Junis (MIL - SP,RP) IL60286 325.0 +39.0
 
137 Ryan Walker (SF - SP,RP)  430.0  
 
138 Aaron Bummer (ATL - RP)314 401.0 +87.0
 
139 Colin Holderman (PIT - RP)274 413.0 +139.0
 
140 Hayden Wesneski (CHC - SP,RP)275 321.0 +46.0
 
141 Drew Smyly (CHC - SP,RP) IL15315 329.0 +14.0
 
142 Connor Phillips (CIN - SP) MiLB278 307.0 +29.0
 
143 Hoby Milner (MIL - RP)316 418.0 +102.0
 
144 Enyel De Los Santos (SD - RP)318 431.0 +113.0
 
145 Sixto Sanchez (MIA - RP,SP)317 290.0 -27.0
 
146 Spencer Turnbull (PHI - SP)322 382.0 +60.0
 
147 Marco Gonzales (PIT - SP) IL15300 326.0 +26.0
 
148 Pierce Johnson (ATL - RP) IL15308 357.0 +49.0
 
149 Randy Vasquez (SD - SP,RP)319 335.0 +16.0
 
150 Zack Thompson (STL - SP,RP) MiLB329 330.0 +1.0
 
151 Matt Waldron (SD - SP)328 256.0 -72.0
 
152 Kyle Freeland (COL - SP) IL15349 275.0 -74.0
 
153 Domingo German (PIT - SP) MiLB285 308.0 +23.0
 
154 Jacob Misiorowski (MIL - SP) MiLB282 322.0 +40.0
 
155 Dustin May (LAD - SP) IL60303 337.0 +34.0
 
156 Gregory Soto (PHI - RP)335 252.0 -83.0
 
157 Hurston Waldrep (ATL - SP) MiLB283 316.0 +33.0
 
158 Adam Ottavino (NYM - RP)323 218.0 -105.0
 
159 Ben Brown (CHC - SP,RP)284 365.0 +81.0
 
160 Brooks Raley (NYM - RP) IL15325 388.0 +63.0
 
161 Cal Quantrill (COL - SP)362 314.0 -48.0
 
162 Christian Scott (NYM - SP)345 336.0 -9.0
 
163 Dauri Moreta (PIT - RP) IL60324 426.0 +102.0
 
164 Woo-Suk Go (MIA - RP) MiLB294 327.0 +33.0
 
165 Mark Leiter Jr. (CHC - RP)326 366.0 +40.0
 
166 Lucas Sims (CIN - RP)342 362.0 +20.0
 
167 Anthony Bender (MIA - RP)327 390.0 +63.0
 
168 Joe Ross (MIL - SP)311 380.0 +69.0
 
169 Mick Abel (PHI - SP) MiLB292 371.0 +79.0
 
170 Tom Cosgrove (SD - RP) MiLB330 221.0 -109.0
 
171 Cade Cavalli (WSH - SP) IL60306 358.0 +52.0
 
172 Emilio Pagan (CIN - RP)305 207.0 -98.0
 
173 Robby Snelling (SD - SP) MiLB293 363.0 +70.0
 
174 Austin Gomber (COL - SP)406 386.0 -20.0
 
175 Andrew Painter (PHI - SP) MiLB296    
 
176 Ryan Borucki (PIT - RP) IL15     
 
177 Wandy Peralta (SD - RP)299    
 
178 Scott McGough (ARI - RP) MiLB348 433.0 +85.0
 
179 Dylan Lee (ATL - RP)     
 
180 Tommy Henry (ARI - SP) MiLB363 416.0 +53.0
 
181 Ryan Yarbrough (LAD - SP,RP)376 349.0 -27.0
 
182 Sean Reid-Foley (NYM - RP)360    
 
183 Kyle Hurt (LAD - SP,RP) IL60356 348.0 -8.0
 
184 Allan Winans (ATL - SP) MiLB380 438.0 +58.0
 
185 Joey Lucchesi (NYM - SP) MiLB381 377.0 -4.0
 
186 Ryan Brasier (LAD - RP) IL15344 427.0 +83.0
 
187 Trevor Williams (WSH - SP)416 351.0 -65.0
 
188 Bailey Falter (PIT - SP)351 381.0 +30.0
 
189 Michael Grove (LAD - SP,RP)392 328.0 -64.0
 
190 Quinn Priester (PIT - SP) MiLB408 374.0 -34.0
 
191 Rhett Lowder (CIN - SP) MiLB313    
 
192 Luis L. Ortiz (PIT - RP,SP)401    
 
193 Blake Treinen (LAD - RP)347 415.0 +68.0
 
194 Luke Little (CHC - RP)  455.0  
 
195 Carson Whisenhunt (SF - SP) MiLB  414.0  
 
196 Luke Jackson (SF - RP)     
 
197 Peter Lambert (COL - SP,RP)  350.0  
 
198 Ryan Thompson (ARI - RP)357    
 
199 Tristan Beck (SF - RP) IL60  352.0  
 
200 Tekoah Roby (STL - SP) MiLB  406.0  
 
201 Kyle Nelson (ARI - RP) IL60     
 
202 Landen Roupp (SF - SP,RP) MiLB364    
 
203 Drew Smith (NYM - RP) IL15     
 
204 Keynan Middleton (STL - RP) IL15366    
 
205 Mike Vasil (NYM - SP) MiLB393 396.0 +3.0
 
206 Fernando Cruz (CIN - RP)367 417.0 +50.0
 
207 Tanner Rainey (WSH - RP)391 395.0 +4.0
 
208 Joe Mantiply (ARI - RP)     
 
209 J.P. Feyereisen (LAD - RP)370    
 
210 Huascar Ynoa (ATL - SP) MiLB  387.0  
 
211 Jose Butto (NYM - SP) MiLB411 356.0 -55.0
 
212 Miguel Castro (ARI - RP) IL15     
 
213 Tejay Antone (CIN - SP,RP) IL60  441.0  
 
214 Andrew Saalfrank (ARI - RP) MiLB     
 
215 Carlos Rodriguez (MIL - SP) MiLB402 412.0 +10.0
 
216 Zach Brzykcy (WSH - RP) MiLB     
 
217 Elvis Peguero (MIL - RP)     
 
218 Slade Cecconi (ARI - SP)  446.0  
 
219 Jesse Chavez (ATL - RP)379    
 
220 Daniel Palencia (CHC - RP) IL15     
 
221 River Ryan (LAD - SP) MiLB409 421.0 +12.0
 
222 Dakota Hudson (COL - SP,RP)442    
 
223 Gordon Graceffo (STL - SP) MiLB     
 
224 Riley O'Brien (STL - RP) IL60427    
 
225 Ryan Feltner (COL - SP)438    
 
226 John Lynch (STL - P) MiLB     
 
227 Cristian Mena (ARI - SP) MiLB     
 
228 Bryse Wilson (MIL - RP,SP)400 439.0 +39.0
 
229 DJ Herz (WSH - SP) MiLB415    
 
230 Sam Moll (CIN - RP)     
 
231 Jake Diekman (NYM - RP)     
 
232 Luis Patino (SD - RP) IL15  453.0  
 
233 Ray Kerr (ATL - RP)     
 
234 Connor Brogdon (LAD - RP) IL15     
 
235 Robert Garcia (WSH - RP)     
 
236 Carmen Mlodzinski (PIT - RP)     
 
237 Jackson Rutledge (WSH - SP) MiLB  454.0  
 
238 Mitch White (MIL - RP)447    
 
239 JT Chargois (MIA - SP,RP) IL60     
 
240 Yency Almonte (CHC - RP) IL15     
 
241 Jordan Weems (WSH - RP)     
 
242 Ian Gibaut (CIN - RP) IL60  443.0  
 
243 Bryce Jarvis (ARI - RP)451    
 
244 Brent Honeywell Jr. (PIT - RP) MiLB456    
 
245 Taylor Clarke (MIL - RP) IL15     
 
246 Ken Giles (ATL - RP) MiLB457    
 
247 Brent Suter (CIN - RP)     
 
248 German Marquez (COL - SP) IL60  422.0  
 
249 Shintaro Fujinami (NYM - SP,RP) IL15  267.0  
 
250 Jose Cuas (CHC - RP)     
 
251 Buck Farmer (CIN - RP)     
 
252 Adrian Morejon (SD - RP)  447.0  
 
253 Brandon Hughes (ARI - RP) MiLB     
 
254 Andre Pallante (STL - RP) MiLB     
 
255 Jaden Hill (COL - SP) MiLB     
 
256 Tyler Matzek (ATL - RP) IL15  242.0  
 
257 Jose Hernandez (PIT - RP) MiLB     
 
258 George Soriano (MIA - RP) MiLB     
 
259 Kai-Wei Teng (SF - SP) MiLB     
 
260 Victor Vodnik (COL - RP)     
 
261 John King (STL - RP)     
 
262 Jimmy Herget (ATL - RP) MiLB     
 
263 Darius Vines (ATL - RP,SP) MiLB  403.0  
 
264 Jeremiah Estrada (SD - RP)  452.0  
 
265 Spencer Howard (SF - RP,SP) MiLB     
 
266 Jalen Beeks (COL - SP,RP)     
 
267 Yunior Marte (PHI - RP) IL15     
 
268 Derek Law (WSH - SP,RP)     
 
269 Richard Bleier (WSH - RP) MiLB     
 
270 Nick Frasso (LAD - SP) MiLB  383.0  
 
271 Tony Santillan (CIN - RP) MiLB     
 
272 Erik Miller (SF - RP)     
 
273 Bryan Hoeing (MIA - SP,RP) IL15     
 
274 Dylan Dodd (ATL - SP) MiLB     
 
275 Nick Mears (COL - RP)     
 
276 Yonny Chirinos (MIA - RP,SP) MiLB     
 
277 Josh Fleming (PIT - SP,RP) DFA     
 
278 Gavin Hollowell (COL - RP) MiLB     
 
279 Mason Thompson (WSH - RP) IL60     
 
280 Joan Adon (WSH - SP) MiLB     
 
281 Noah Davis (COL - SP) MiLB     
 
282 Jay Groome (SD - SP) MiLB