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Anyway, back to the rankings.
We rank the Top-350 overall along with at least the following at each position:
- Catcher: 40
- First Base: 50
- Second Base: 50
- Third Base: 50
- Shortstop: 50
- Outfield: 120
- Starting Pitcher: 120
- Relief Pitcher: 60
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14 comments
Spencer Strider not even in the top 120? You ok?
Thanks for catching that, his position eligibility was still pulling over as RP only, so it messed with his overall ranking. I fixed it and now he is where he should be.
How coukd you forget Bobby Witt?
No clue what happened there. He’s on my spreadsheet but he didn’t import into FantasyPros and I didn’t notice. Should be good now.
I think Willson Contreras is missing under catchers unless im blind
Thank you Todd for pointing this out. Again another, I have no idea what happened. I had him at C3, but for some odd reason he didn’t import to Fantasy Pros that way.
Corbin Carroll may have heen omitted
I fixed this. Along with other issues.
Am I missing Luis Severino?
I fixed this. Along with other issues.
Severino?
I fixed this. Along with other issues.
So what is your thinking about leaving Yoan Moncada off your top 350? He is batting 5th – behind Robert and Jimenez and in front of Vaughn. He should rebound nicely from last year – IMO. ~ thanks
Good catch Robb. Something got mixed up when I copy/pasted my rankings into Fantasy Pros in this latest update. I have corrected the issue and he should be in the right place.