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Fantasy Baseball Draft Values: Bobby Witt Jr., Julio Rodriguez, Bo Bichette, Elly De La Cruz

Fantasy Baseball Draft Values: Bobby Witt Jr., Julio Rodriguez, Bo Bichette, Elly De La Cruz

Every fantasy baseball platform has unique draft rankings, especially ESPN. Points leagues are common on ESPN instead of category leagues, which often causes well-rounded players like Julio Rodriguez to be ranked lower than their consensus average draft position (ADP). This shift is done in favor of players more optimized for a points format, like Juan Soto. In addition, ESPN often bestows unproven young talent with a lower draft position, such as Oneil Cruz, whose ADP is 174 in ESPN compared to an 89 consensus. A dive into similar examples can reveal undervalued players to target.

Fantasy Baseball Draft Values in ESPN Leagues (2024)

Bobby Witt Jr. (SS – KC) – 14 ESPN ADP vs. 5 Consensus ADP

Witt is a second-rounder in ESPN, yet is projected no later than third overall in the other major fantasy platforms. In 2023, the speedster contributed 49 steals, a .276 average, and 30 home runs, making him a potential category league winner if he repeats this performance. Witt is less valuable in a points league, but he is still one of the best players in fantasy regardless of format and has ridiculous value in the second round.

*Corbin Carroll is a similar undervalued player (12 ESPN ADP vs. 6 Consensus ADP)

Julio Rodriguez (CF – SEA) – 21 ESPN ADP vs. 6 Consensus ADP

Rodriguez is another consensus first-round pick undervalued by ESPN rankings. The 23-year-old outfielder profiles closely to Witt in the sense that he is invaluable to a category league (.275 BA, 37 SB, 32 HR, 103 RBI and 102 R in 2023). The Mariners star would be a steal as a second-rounder.

Bo Bichette (SS – TOR) – 61 ESPN ADP vs. 41 Consensus ADP

Bichette played only 135 games in 2023 due to injuries to his thumb, knee and quad. Being hurt did not slow down the shortstop, who recorded a .306 average and a career-low 19.1 SO%. Bichette led the major leagues in hits in 2021 and 2022 and finished ninth this year despite missing games. ESPN managers will be lucky to get the Blue Jay at this price if he performs even close to this level.

Elly De La Cruz (3B/SS – CIN) – 75 ESPN ADP vs. 37 Consensus ADP

De La Cruz was phenomenal during the first weeks of his June 6 debut, where he batted .307 with a .881 OPS, logging three home runs, nine steals and 12 RBI in just 21 games. But, when all eyes watched the young star after the All-Star Break, he declined and slashed just .191/.272/.355 in 68 games. A fourth-round consensus could be high for the 22-year-old, but ESPN’s seventh-round approximation may appeal to a manager chasing elite upside.

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