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Hitter List 6/27: Ranking the Top 150 Hitters To Own ROS

Kyle Bishop's update ranking the Top 150 Hitters every Wednesday through 2018.

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Welcome back to Hitter List. Every Wednesday during the regular season, I’ll rank the current value of the top 150 hitters for the remainder of the year. Use these rankings to help get a sense of both a player’s expected performance and his trade value in your fantasy leagues moving forward.  They’re constructed with 12-teamer, H2H, 5×5 leagues in mind; adjust as needed for your specific setup. Position eligibility does factor in to a degree.

We’re at just about the halfway mark for the 2018 season, which means that adjustments to the List will become more aggressive than they’ve been previously. Rest assured that any rankings you vehemently disagree with were explicitly an attempt to insult you and/or your favorite player(s) personally. Seriously, before you work yourself into a rage in the comment section, understand that this is only one person’s opinion. I’m wrong a lot! Comes with the territory of doing this sort of thing.

On to the highlights!

  • You’ll notice some significant movement for several players this week – since this endeavor is a zero-sum game, that has a cumulative effect on the ranks of others. In other words, a two- or three-spot swing is probably less reflective of that player than those around him.
  • Injury roundup: The big blows since last week’s installment were Gary Sanchez, Lorenzo Cain, and Kris Bryant. Sanchez’s groin strain will keep him out of action until after the All-Star break, while Cain (strained groin, hamstring tightness, various other bumps and bruises) likely won’t require an extended stay on the disabled list. As for Bryant, he apparently hurt his shoulder on a slide about a month ago, which might explain his June swoon. He’s eligible to return early next week and there seems to be optimism he’ll be able to do so. Francisco Cervelli was placed on the 7-day concussion DL as well.
  • Speaking of: Lots of movement for catchers this week, most of it downward. I’ve wrestled with how much weight to give positional scarcity pretty much all season, and finally came to the conclusion that I was overdoing it. So while Evan Gattis‘ recent excellence has him moving up considerably, major corrections were due for Buster Posey, Willson Contreras, Salvador Perezand Yasmani Grandal. None are performing well enough to justify their previous spots on the list, position eligibility be damned.
  • Effectively throwing in the towel on a trio of second basemen I’d previously been stubborn about: Jonathan SchoopIan Happ, and Brian Dozier have been major disappointments, and the data doesn’t offer much reason for optimism. There’s still talent, track record, or both for all three guys, but with half the season in the books, it’s time for them to earn their keeps.
  • With Domingo Santana demoted to the minors, the Brewers appear committed to playing Jesus Aguilar every day. The profile is fantastic; his previous rankings were more due to uncertainty around his playing time. With those concerns seemingly nullified, he’s this week’s biggest riser.
  • New to or back on the List this week: Derek DietrichRyon Healyand Michael Taylor. Dietrich offers versatility (he’s eligible at four positions) and is swinging a hot bat over the past month (.396/.440/.670, six home runs). Healy’s season has been up and down, and we’re firmly in an up phase at the moment (.306/.358/.571, four homers in the past two weeks). Finally, Taylor has hit .355/.402/.500 and stolen 12 (!) bases in the last 30 days, which combined with the Nationals easing Adam Eaton back into action has kept Taylor in the lineup most days.
  • Honorable Mentions: Jonathan VillarRandal Grichuk, Kiké Hernandez, Kevin Kiermaierand Manuel Margot.

Kyle Bishop

Kyle also writes for RotoBaller and Metro.us. He lives in Denver.

20 responses to “Hitter List 6/27: Ranking the Top 150 Hitters To Own ROS”

  1. J.C. Mosier says:

    Now that Donaldson is out until at least the end of July, meaning that he’ll play no more than eight of the remaining ~12 weeks, does his “63” more or less equate to being ranked around 95?

    • Kyle Bishop says:

      He’ll be bumped down significantly with that news, broke after I’d finalized this week’s rankings.

  2. ashtray says:

    I own Harper, Bryant, Devers, and Gallo. This list hurt me.

  3. theKraken says:

    Lots of big movement.. I like it.
    Nellie Cruz is on the DL – I bet you missed that.

  4. RubeHayseed says:

    No concern with Moustakas? Because I am concerned.

  5. theKraken says:

    I think you are right in taking those catchers down a peg FWIW. Yes, there is a big division between the elite and the platoon guys… but the elite don’t win you leagues generally speaking.

  6. Jeremy says:

    Upton feels really overranked to me. I would much rather have Cain for example, and a lot of other guys below him. Upton and Acuna feels like a wash to me.

    • Kyle Bishop says:

      Upton’s results have been solid – on pace for 35 HR, ~90 R/RBI, 8 SB. He’s improved as the year has progressed. Statcast data looks great, too.

  7. Steve says:

    Thank you for no longer having Jesus Aguilar ranked behind Albert Pujols. This brings me much joy.

  8. Kill Me says:

    How Rizzo is ranked 17th is beyond me. He’s been atrocious this season and I will forever hate myself for keeping him over the likes of Blackmon and JoRam.

    • Kyle Bishop says:

      Might be a touch high, but the metrics still look good, the track record is inarguable, and he’s hit .268/.365/.497 with good counting stats since the end of that nightmare April.

  9. Phil says:

    What gives with the big drop for Dee Gordon? Did something happen to him?

    • Kyle Bishop says:

      Felt I’d been overvaluing his SB as he’s not really scoring at usual pace and is as usual a complete zero in HR/RBI.

  10. Joe says:

    Jose Peraza not even in the honorable mentions?

  11. James says:

    And where is Heyward? He’s killing it right now.

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