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Top 200 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings - Eric Cross' May 2025 Update

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Eric Cross' updated top 200 dynasty fantasy baseball rankings, updated for May 2025. His top MLB players to target in dynasty leagues for 2025 and beyond.

The first quarter of the season is in the books, and rankings are already in flux. The first couple of updates to my prospect and dynasty rankings each season are always exciting; we have new data to comb through and breakouts to analyze. Now that we're in the middle of May, the data samples are becoming more believable, and early-season breakouts are either falling off or showing that their success is for real.

I'll be updating these rankings monthly throughout the 2025 season and posting the Top 200 here on RotoBaller, along with thoughts on trending players.

Below, you'll find my Top 200 Dynasty Rankings for May 2025, with notes on five notable risers or fallers in my May update. Check out my Patreon for my full Top 500 Dynasty Rankings, plus plenty of additional content.

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What Factors Into My Dynasty Rankings

Many elements go into dynasty rankings, but I primarily weigh the following:

  • Current/Recent Performance
  • Expected future short-term performance
  • Expected future long-term performance
  • Profile/metrics analysis
  • Durability
  • Team Context (it matters a little bit)

 

Top 200 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings

Updated: May 2025 | The full Top 500, along with additional rankings, analysis, and more, check out Eric's Toolshed Fantasy Patreon.

Rank Player Pos. Team Age Previous
1 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KCR 24.9 1
2 Shohei Ohtani UT/SP LAD 30.85 2
3 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 24.72 8
4 Juan Soto OF NYM 26.54 3
5 Kyle Tucker OF CHC 28.31 6
6 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 23.32 4
7 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SDP 26.35 11
8 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 23.86 5
9 Aaron Judge OF NYY 33.04 9
10 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 23.48 12
11 James Wood OF WAS 22.64 16
12 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 27.39 7
13 Paul Skenes SP PIT 22.95 10
14 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 32.65 13
15 Tarik Skubal SP DET 28.47 15
16 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 21.16 18
17 Jackson Merrill OF SDP 22.06 23
18 Oneil Cruz SS/OF PIT 26.6 30
19 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 31.49 21
20 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 27.87 19
21 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B TOR 26.15 22
22 Roman Anthony OF BOS 20.99 33
23 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 30.43 39
24 Kristian Campbell 2B BOS 22.86 35
25 Garrett Crochet SP BOS 25.89 38
26 Austin Riley 3B ATL 28.11 28
27 Jarren Duran OF BOS 28.68 20
28 Mookie Betts 2B/SS/OF LAD 32.59 14
29 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 24.36 17
30 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 31.58 27
31 Trea Turner SS PHI 31.86 26
32 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF CHC 23.12 151
33 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 32.57 25
34 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B/3B/OF NYY 27.27 24
35 Corey Seager SS TEX 31.04 40
36 Matt Olson 1B ATL 31.12 29
37 Spencer Strider SP ATL 26.53 31
38 Rafael Devers 3B BOS 28.54 32
39 Junior Caminero 3B TBR 21.85 34
40 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 28.01 36
41 Hunter Brown SP HOU 26.7 94
42 Manny Machado 3B SDP 32.85 46
43 Hunter Greene SP CIN 25.76 52
44 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 26.73 50
45 CJ Abrams SS WAS 24.6 56
46 Cole Ragans SP KCR 27.41 42
47 Brent Rooker UT ATH 30.52 51
48 Eury Perez SP MIA 22.07 49
49 Josh Naylor 1B ARI 27.88 69
50 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 35.66 57
51 Spencer Schwellenbach SP ATL 24.94 63
52 Zack Wheeler SP PHI 34.95 45
53 Zach Neto SS LAA 24.27 64
54 Alex Bregman 3B BOS 31.12 105
55 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 29.18 71
56 Lawrence Butler OF ATH 24.83 44
57 Michael King SP SDP 29.96 62
58 Wilyer Abreu OF BOS 25.88 175
59 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 28.93 89
60 Leodalis De Vries SS SDP 18.57 150
61 Logan Webb SP SFG 28.48 91
62 George Kirby SP SEA 27.26 66
63 Riley Greene OF DET 24.61 48
64 Joe Ryan SP MIN 28.93 100
65 Kyle Schwarber UT PHI 32.18 74
66 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 30.73 65
67 Blake Snell SP LAD 32.43 58
68 Roki Sasaki SP LAD 23.51 53
69 Jordan Westburg 2B/3B BAL 26.22 41
70 Shane McClanahan SP TBR 28.03 68
71 Jackson Holliday 2B BAL 21.43 67
72 Dylan Cease SP SDP 29.37 60
73 Max Fried SP NYY 31.31 87
74 Dylan Crews OF WAS 22.87 72
75 Shota Imanaga SP CHC 31.69 108
76 Michael Harris II OF ATL 24.17 37
77 MacKenzie Gore SP WAS 26.21 171
78 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 28.34 70
79 Matt McLain 2B CIN 25.76 47
80 Bailey Ober SP MIN 29.83 119
81 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 22.25 59
82 Bryan Woo SP SEA 25.28 106
83 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 25.93 103
84 Cal Raleigh C SEA 28.45 149
85 Travis Bazzana 2B CLE 22.7 95
86 Bryce Miller SP SEA 26.71 61
87 Andrew Painter SP PHI 22.08 90
88 Nick Kurtz 1B ATH 22.16 138
89 Teoscar Hernandez OF LAD 32.57 120
90 Corbin Burnes SP ARI 30.55 43
91 Randy Arozarena OF SEA 30.2 107
92 William Contreras C MIL 27.38 54
93 Will Smith C LAD 30.12 110
94 Jordan Lawlar 2B/SS ARI 22.81 136
95 Matt Chapman 3B SFG 32.04 112
96 Bubba Chandler SP PIT 22.65 130
97 Tyler Soderstrom 1B/OF ATH 23.46 337
98 Luis Robert Jr. OF CHW 27.77 80
99 Maikel Garcia 2B/3B KCR 25.18 257
100 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 30.29 81
101 Ben Rice 1B NYY 26.21 354
102 Jesus Made 3B/SS MIL 18 180
103 Yainer Diaz C HOU 26.63 76
104 Brenton Doyle OF COL 26.99 83
105 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 31.72 78
106 Brice Turang 2B MIL 25.47 195
107 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 24.03 121
108 Matt Shaw 3B CHC 23.51 85
109 Mason Miller RP ATH 26.71 113
110 Jackson Jobe SP DET 22.78 82
111 Christian Yelich OF MIL 33.43 116
112 Aaron Nola SP PHI 31.94 77
113 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KCR 27.58 86
114 Framber Valdez SP HOU 31.48 97
115 Zac Gallen SP ARI 29.77 104
116 Grayson Rodriguez SP BAL 25.48 75
117 Heliot Ramos OF SFG 25.67 129
118 Jack Flaherty SP DET 29.57 115
119 Adley Rutschman C BAL 27.26 73
120 Ian Happ OF CHC 30.75 132
121 Mark Vientos 3B NYM 25.41 96
122 Cristopher Sanchez SP PHI 28.41 134
123 Kodai Senga SP NYM 32.28 145
124 Josh Hader RP HOU 31.09 137
125 Lars Nootbaar OF STL 27.67 139
126 Kris Bubic SP KCR 27.72 NR
127 Marcell Ozuna UT ATL 34.5 141
128 Jesus Luzardo SP PHI 27.61 177
129 Sebastian Walcott SS TEX 19.15 153
130 Steven Kwan OF CLE 27.68 172
131 Chris Sale SP ATL 36.12 101
132 Anthony Santander OF TOR 30.56 92
133 Tanner Bibee SP CLE 26.18 111
134 Cody Bellinger OF/1B NYY 29.83 102
135 Shane Baz SP TBR 25.9 142
136 Luis Castillo SP SEA 32.44 99
137 Tommy Edman 2B/SS LAD 30.01 284
138 Brandon Nimmo OF NYM 32.12 144
139 Ryan Pepiot SP TBR 27.72 126
140 Bo Bichette SS TOR 27.18 109
141 Jose Altuve 2B/OF HOU 35.02 79
142 Jared Jones SP PIT 23.74 156
143 Brandon Pfaadt SP ARI 26.57 157
144 Konnor Griffin SS/OF PIT 19.04 259
145 Max Clark OF DET 20.38 162
146 Michael Busch 1B CHC 27.5 192
147 Kerry Carpenter OF DET 27.69 168
148 Coby Mayo 3B BAL 23.41 146
149 Gleyber Torres 2B DET 28.41 160
150 Zyhir Hope OF LAD 20.3 198
151 Willy Adames SS SFG 29.69 84
152 Jac Caglianone 1B KCR 22.25 233
153 Logan O'Hoppe C LAA 25.25 181
154 Andy Pages OF LAD 24.42 323
155 Ezequiel Tovar SS COL 23.77 117
156 Nick Pivetta SP SDP 32.24 211
157 Josh Jung 3B TEX 27.24 148
158 Reese Olson SP DET 25.78 193
159 Cedric Mullins II OF BAL 30.61 250
160 J.J. Wetherholt SS STL 22.66 164
161 Sandy Alcantara SP MIA 29.68 125
162 Eugenio Suarez 3B ARI 33.82 165
163 Adolis Garcia OF TEX 32.19 131
164 Noah Schultz SP CHW 21.76 135
165 Bryce Eldridge 1B SFG 20.55 158
166 Colton Cowser OF BAL 25.14 143
167 Spencer Torkelson 1B DET 25.71 274
168 Zach Eflin SP BAL 31.09 152
169 Jhoan Duran RP MIN 27.34 201
170 Walker Jenkins OF MIN 20.21 98
171 Mike Trout OF LAA 33.76 93
172 Jacob deGrom SP TEX 36.9 170
173 Taj Bradley SP TBR 24.14 122
174 Josue De Paula OF LAD 19.96 249
175 Samuel Basallo C/1B BAL 20.74 155
176 Kevin Gausman SP TOR 34.35 178
177 Nick Castellanos OF PHI 33.19 174
178 Spencer Steer 1B/OF CIN 27.42 88
179 Shane Bieber SP CLE 29.95 182
180 Nico Hoerner 2B CHC 27.99 154
181 Triston Casas 1B BOS 25.32 55
182 Austin Wells C NYY 25.83 184
183 Emmanuel Rodriguez OF MIN 22.19 124
184 Edwin Diaz RP NYM 31.14 186
185 Jonathan Aranda 1B TBR 26.97 421
186 Kevin McGonigle 2B/SS DET 20.72 188
187 Agustin Ramirez C NYY 23.66 332
188 Gavin Williams SP CLE 25.79 140
189 Masyn Winn SS STL 23.14 202
190 Dansby Swanson SS CHC 31.25 189
191 Brendan Donovan 2B/OF STL 28.31 291
192 Carlos Rodon SP NYY 32.42 210
193 Andres Munoz RP SEA 26.31 268
194 Kyle Manzardo 1B CLE 24.81 190
195 Jung Hoo Lee OF SFG 26.72 312
196 Lazaro Montes OF SEA 20.54 208
197 Jorge Polanco 2B MIN 31.85 NR
198 Dalton Rushing C/1B LAD 24.21 191
199 Emmanuel Clase RP CLE 27.15 127
200 Marcelo Mayer SS BOS 22.41 273

 

Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings Notes

Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs

The most notable jump in my dynasty rankings this month was Pete Crow-Armstrong vaulting up to #33 overall. There are currently three players with double-digit home runs and steals so far this season, and two of them were first-round picks in Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker. Crow-Armstrong is the third. In 202 plate appearances this season, Crow-Armstrong has 12 home runs, 14 steals, 36 runs scored, and 38 RBI with a .282/.317/.569 slash line.

The area of concern with Crow-Armstrong is the aggressiveness, which has led to a 43.8% chase rate and just a 4.5% walk rate. Thankfully, PCA has improved his zone contact rate from 73.2% to 81.5% with a 14.1% barrel rate and 41.5% hard-hit rate, on top of his elite speed (97th percentile) and award-winning defense.

Given the aggressive approach, Crow-Armstrong will likely have some valleys to go along with the peaks. But the all-around talent is here for him to stick as a Top-50 player moving forward and maybe even Top 20-25 if he can learn to become a bit more patient at the plate.

Hunter Brown, Houston Astros

At this point, Hunter Brown is a bona fide ace for fantasy and a no-doubt top-10 overall pitcher. Trust me, as I mentioned on the latest Toolshed episode, I tried to poke holes in the profile or find any reason to dispute my previous sentence. It couldn't be done. When I'm looking for an ace pitcher, Brown checks off all the boxes, and then some.

In his first nine outings this season, Brown has posted a stellar 1.43 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, 6.7% walk rate, and a 32.2% strikeout rate. It hasn't just been this season where he's shown elite performance either, as Brown was a Top 10-15 SP for fantasy over the final four months of the 2024 season after having that disastrous first six weeks or so.

Brown has increased his strikeout rate by 7.1% this season, his whiff rate by 2.9%, and his chase rate by 4.7% while dropping his walk rate by 1.7%. All of his contact and bat missing metrics are above-average or better, and Brown is also one of the best arms in the league at limiting hard contact and barrels. Opposing hitters are only mustering an 85.1 mph AVG EV and a 29.1% hard-hit rate off of Brown this season.

Not only is Brown a top-10 arm at this point, I'd have zero issue ranking him as high as #3 overall behind Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal. Those two represent the top tier of fantasy pitchers, and Brown is now firmly in Tier-2 along with Garrett Crochet, Logan Gilbert, Spencer Strider, etc.

Wilyer Abreu, Boston Red Sox

After a solid rookie season in 2024, Wilyer Abreu has taken a solid step forward so far in 2025. In 181 plate appearances, Abreu is slashing .264/.354/.522 with 24 runs, 11 home runs, 27 RBI, and four steals, while having a beautiful-looking Savant page.

Not only are the surface stats nice, but Abreu's metrics under the hood are encouraging as well and back up his early-season surge. Abreu continues to run impressive quality of contact metrics with a 14.4% barrel rate and a 49.6% hard-hit rate along with a 91.6 mph AVG EV, .596 xSLG, and .470 xwOBACON. But he did all of this last season, too. So, what has changed in 2025?

Well, a lot. Abreu has increased his zone contact rate from 76.4% to 88.6% and his overall contact rate from 70.4% to 82.6% while also dropping his chase rate from 28.2% to 23.8%. On top of that, Abreu's walk and strikeout rates have improved from 8.9% and 28% to 12.2% and 18.2%, respectively.

Given the steps forward in the contact and approach department while not sacrificing any power, Abreu is easily a Top-100 player at this point and pushing Top-50 overall status.

Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners

At the catcher position, there has been plenty of turnover at the top, especially with the #1 overall spot. But the one backstop who has remained consistently good to great over the last few years is Cal "Big Dumper" Raleigh, who takes over the #1 dynasty catcher spot for me this month. Honestly, it's hard to make an argument against him in the top spot at this point.

"But Eric, he hit .220 last season and is also a .220 career hitter over five seasons!"

So what? Yes, the average will probably never be impactful. Still, Raleigh is so darn good in the power and run production categories that it more than makes up for his batting average shortcomings.

Since the beginning of the 2023 season, Raleigh ranks second in runs (182), first in RBI (207), tied-first in SLG (.461), first in ISO (.233), and is first in home runs by a country mile. Raleigh has 79 home runs since the start of 2023, which is 20 more than second-place Shea Langeliers. William Contreras is still in the same tier as Raleigh, and I believe he'll bounce back, but the #1 spot right now has to go to Big Dumper.

Corbin Burnes, Arizona Diamondbacks

As someone who got in early on Corbin Burnes a half-decade ago and had plenty of shares, his ascension to pitching greatness was pure gold for my fantasy teams. But notice how I used the word "had" and not "has" as I now have zero shares of Burnes in my dynasty leagues.

Yes, Burnes had a 2.92 ERA last year and is at 2.56 this year, but there are some underlying concerns which have me dropping him down my rankings and recommending him as a sell in dynasty. To start, Burnes' walk rate has nearly doubled this season from 6.1% to 11.6% which would be a career-worst mark for Burnes.

On top of that, Burnes is getting hit extremely hard this season with a45.5% hard-hit rate allowed, and his bat missing abilities have continued their downward trend this season. Burnes is down to a 22.6% strikeout rate and 25.7% whiff rate, both of which are career lows. He also has his lowest chase rate since 2018 and all of his ERA indicators are in the 3.96 to 4.29 range right now.

Is Burnes still a good arm for fantasy? Yes. But is he an elite "set and forget" ace? Not anymore.

If you enjoyed these rankings and want to see the full Top 500, along with additional rankings, analysis, and more, check out Eric's Toolshed Fantasy Patreon.



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