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Starting from the “too early” rankings, this marks the first official version of the 2026 Top 300 fantasy baseball players. These rankings are based on performance in 5×5 mixed leagues using a one-catcher roster format. A note is included for mixed leagues due to the upward adjustment in player values, particularly for those ranked around the top 200.
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2026 Fantasy Baseball Overall Ranking Top 300
(Updated January 22nd)
The top-ranked players include Aaron Judge from the Yankees at number 1, followed by Shohei Ohtani () as the leading DH, Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals) as top shortstop, Ronald Acuña Jr. (Braves) as second among outfielders, and Juan Soto (Mets) as the third best outfielder. The list continues with strong contenders across various positions, highlighting rising talents like Bobby Witt Jr. and veterans like Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
January 22nd Memo
Michael Harris II’s ranking at 30th overall was unexpected; his recent batting averages have declined but there are positives indicating he might rebound based on his strong late 2025 performance. Despite limited at-bats expected, he could become the stolen base leader if he climbs the Braves’ lineup.
Sal Stewart is ranked 57th, defying expectations despite the Reds trading Gavin Lux. Stewart stands out on the Reds’ roster with consistent hitting, potentially securing a cleanup spot and reaching 100 RBIs, especially if he plays higher in the batting order.
Luis Robert Jr. moved up about 15 spots to 74th after being traded to the Mets, benefiting from an improved stadium and lineup while maintaining his base-stealing threat.
Brett Batty remains a favorite despite roster changes; he shows power and athleticism that could earn him a DH role against right-handed pitching and a breakout season.
White Sox players Lenin Sosa and Brooks Baldwin have moved up the rankings, while Robert’s position remains uncertain. Sosa is projected to be the primary DH, and Baldwin, with improved power and speed, could be a surprise contributor.
Freddy Peralta’s ranking dropped following his trade to the Mets, though an upgraded defense might help him perform better. Pitchers on the Brewers have posted impressively low BABIP numbers, benefiting Peralta’s stats.
Only 27 relief pitchers made the top 300, but this is expected to increase as situations clarify in spring. Notable relievers include representatives from teams like the Brewers and Astros, while free agent Seranthony Dominguez might secure a role soon.
Fan Take: This comprehensive fantasy baseball ranking offers fans a detailed look at the emerging and established stars for 2026, helping shape draft strategies and deepen excitement for the upcoming season. It highlights how trades, team dynamics, and player form can significantly shift fantasy values and add intriguing storylines to the sport’s future.

