Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2025 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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1.
Tarik Skubal
DET
Tarik Skubal tore into the 2024 season and walked away with the AL Cy Young Award. The 27-year-old went 18-4, threw 192 innings, and struck out 228. His sparkling ERA of 2.39 and FIP of 2.49 went along with his 91st-percentile K% (30.3). He also had an elite walk rate of 4.6%. It's not bad for a guy people were concerned about coming off flexor tendon surgery. Skubal combines an effective 4-seam fastball with a devastating changeup that induced a 46.1 Whiff% in 2024. There is nothing in Skubal's profile to give fantasy managers pause, and he is projected to get right up to the 200-inning mark while pitching in a pitcher-friendly ballpark. It's a debate between him and Paul Skenes for who the true SP1 is in 2025, but Skubal brings plenty of stability to the position for fantasy managers.
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Paul Skenes
PIT
It is rare for a rookie to live up to the superstar spotlight, but Paul Skenes arrived in 2024 and jumped right into the superstar role. The 22-year-old went 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA and 0.95 WHIP. He struck out 170 batters in only 133 innings, and hitters looked lost against him in almost every start. Skenes had a sterling 5.31 K/BB rate and featured a full five-pitch arsenal to decimate opposing batters. The only demerit to his resume was that his xERA was 2.53, but that is just splitting hairs at this point. Skenes carries some slight risk because of his hard-throwing nature, but he has not had arm trouble up to this point in his career. It's a coin flip between him and Tarik Skubal for fantasy SP1 in 2025, and no one will begrudge a fantasy manager who wants the young fireballer.
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Zack Wheeler
PHI
Zack Wheeler remains an underrated starting pitcher, which is amazing, considering he reached the 200-inning mark while maintaining a 2.57 ERA and 0.95 WHIP in 2024. He struck out 224 batters with a 28.5 K% and was in the 95th percentile of chase percentage. Opposing batters look lost against his six-pitch arsenal, and he can put away hitters with any one of them. Wheeler will turn 35 in May, and while that may give some drafters pause, he remains an excellent SP1 option in 2025.
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Shohei Ohtani
LAD
Shohei Ohtani silenced any skeptics questioning his value after he was ruled out as a pitcher for 2024. The 30-year-old phenom delivered an unforgettable season, making a strong case as the top fantasy asset for managers who used him in their UTIL slot. Ohtani introduced the unprecedented 50/50 club, racking up 134 runs scored, 130 RBIs, and an extraordinary slash line of .311/.391/1.039. His .336 ISO and 9.1 WAR further highlighted his dominance. As a key piece of the Dodgers' lineup, he played a pivotal role in their championship run, earning his first World Series title. Expected to resume pitching in 2025, Ohtani offers an added bonus to his already unmatched fantasy value. Drafting him at 1.1 is a no-brainer, as his upside is unparalleled barring any unexpected injury.
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Logan Gilbert
SEA
Logan Gilbert led all of MLB in innings pitched with 208 2/3 in 2024. He struck out 220 batters on his way to a 3.23 ERA and a microscopic 0.89 WHIP. His xERA and xFIP suggest these numbers could have been even better. Gilbert simply doesn't walk people, evidenced by his 4.6% walk rate. He pitches in a pitcher-friendly ballpark and averaged over six innings per appearance last season, making him even more valuable in leagues that feature Quality Starts over wins. Gilbert should be one of the top five or six pitchers off the board in 2025 and is an excellent choice for a fantasy team's SP1.
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Chris Sale
ATL
Chris Sale has perenially been the "If he can stay healthy" pitcher, and in 2024, he finally showed us what that looked like. In his age-35 season, Sale pitched 177 2/3 innings, held a fantasy-happy 18-3 record, struck out 225 batters, and had a 2.38 ERA with a 1.01 WHIP. It was his best year since 2017, so now the question is: Does he have another one of these in him? Pitchers at age 36 are risky, and part of what made Sale's 2024 so magical was his low draft-day cost. At this point, he will cost you a third-round pick, which seems too high for someone with his profile. However, we circle back to the "If he can stay healthy" mantra; if he can offer a repeat, he'll return value in spades. How much risk you want to take in your SP1 slot is up to you.
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Corbin Burnes
ARI
Corbin Burnes started 32 games for the Orioles in 2024, throwing 194 1/3 innings while striking out 181 batters. He had a shiny 2.92 ERA and 1.10 WHIP and signed a six-year contract with the Diamondbacks in the offseason. Now entering his age-30 season, there are a couple of red flags regarding the righty going forward. The biggest one is his K%, which continued its decline for the fifth year in a row. Last year's 23.1 strikeout rate moved him directly into the 50th percentile of pitchers, which is a tough pill to swallow for many fantasy managers. The good news is that his other underlying metrics remain strong, though his ERA will probably land closer to 3.4 than the 2.9 we enjoyed in 2024. Overall, Burnes is still an ace, albeit not at the same level he once was.
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Dylan Cease
SD
Dylan Cease escaped from the White Sox in time to deliver a steady season as the Padres' ace. The 28-year-old struck out 224 batters in 189 1/3 innings on his way to a 3.47 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP. He is in the 92nd percentile in Whiff% (32.4) and maintained a 29.4 K%. He set a new career-low walk rate at 8.5%, impressive for a pitcher who has struggled with free passes for much of his career. Cease will provide fantasy managers with a steady stream of strikeouts and 30+ starts. Just don't expect a return of his 2022 numbers anytime soon.
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Garrett Crochet
BOS
Garrett Crochet arrived in 2024 for his first year as a full-time starter and dazzled to the tune of a 3.58 ERA and 1.07 WHIP. He threw 146 innings and struck out 209 batters while winning only six games on the most historically awful baseball team in MLB. Now he has moved to Boston, which is less friendly to pitchers, but he may enjoy the luxury of a competent defense and some run support. Now that he has one full season as a starter, his innings should increase in 2025, making him a valuable SP1 in all formats.
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George Kirby
SEA
George Kirby has a fascinating fantasy player profile insofar as the good is REALLY good, but it's not necessarily the thing you want a player to be the best at. Kirby led the league in walk percentage again (3.0), giving up a paltry 23 free passes in 191 innings. This makes your WHIP happy in the vast majority of outings. However, Kirby's strikeout percentage sits in the 50th percentile at 23% and has not improved in his three years in the league. His ERA (3.53) was nothing special, but he did provide 20 quality starts. Essentially, Kirby's value depends on your league and if he's serving as your SP1 or SP2. He is a ratio protector, but you're going to need a strikeout artist elsewhere.
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Cole Ragans
KC
Cole Ragans was a hot entity heading into the 2024 fantasy season, and he delivered on expectations. He pitched 186 1/3 innings, struck out 223 batters, and ended with a 3.14 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP. His xERA and xFIP mostly backed up these numbers, and his 29.3% K rate landed him in the 88th percentile of the league. He walked a few more batters than fantasy managers would have liked (8.8 BB%) and seemed to run out of steam near the end of the season. However, he has plenty of upside heading into 2025 and can hold down a fantasy rotation's SP1 spot.
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Blake Snell
LAD
The story is often the same with Blake Snell. He can be absolutely brilliant on the mound, as he was in the second half of last season following a return from injury. He had a 114:30 K:BB ratio in that time and looked like the Cy Young Award winner he is. However, early in the season, he was atrocious and caused many fantasy managers to question whether to throw him on the waiver wire versus riding the roller coaster. Snell will have games that single-handedly ruin your ratios in a weekly H2H matchup, and then he will turn around and win you the next three. His underlying metrics are brilliant, but minus the walks, which have always been problematic. And now that he is playing in Los Angeles, he should get a boost in win totals and plenty of run support. Keep in mind that Snell has only pitched 180 innings twice in his career, so drafting him most likely means an IL stint or two, but if you get the "Good" version, it'll be worth the tradeoff.
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Gerrit Cole
NYY
Gerrit Cole is this year's winner of the "Are we witnessing the decline?" award, given annually to the former superstar ace who had an injury-plagued year and returned looking like a much lesser version of himself. Cole is now 33 and pitched only 95 innings in 2024 due to an elbow injury that ate up the first half of the season. His K% dropped for the fourth straight season down to 25.4, and his walk rate jumped to 7.4%, the worst of his career since his first year in Houston. Is he a good bounce-back candidate for 2025? It's possible, as we can't be sure how much his injury lingered through the season. But he could just as easily struggle in the same way or with the same injury. Either way, the dominant, set-and-forget version of Gerrit Cole may be gone. Be careful on draft day.
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14.
Michael King
SD
Astute managers grabbed Michael King late in 2024 drafts, and he rewarded them handsomely. After five years with the Yankees, pitching in every imaginable scenario, the Padres nabbed him in the Juan Soto deal and made him a starter. He started 30 games, pitched 173 2/3 innings, struck out 201 batters, and held down a 2.95 ERA and 1.19 WHIP. King is masterful at inducing weak contact, sitting in the 99th percentile in average exit velocity and 97th percentile in hard-hit percentage. The only thing of note is that his xERA was 3.54, suggesting he had some luck in 2024 that kept his sub-3 ERA intact. Other than that, though, King is primed to reach SP1 status in 2025 and should be targeted in most leagues.
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Jacob deGrom
TEX
And here we go again... Whether or not you're willing to roster Jacob deGrom in fantasy baseball should be the sole question on any risk tolerance survey. The 36-year-old started three games in 2024, pitching 10 2/3 innings with 14 strikeouts and one walk. Those three starts pushed him up to 20 total across the 2022-2024 seasons and 47 since 2019. When healthy, he is as elite as elite gets, but calling his health "tenuous" is a full-blown euphemism. Someone on draft day will imagine the best and put him on their team, and it could be you if you want to ride that roller coaster. However, he is currently going in the fourth round of NFBC drafts, so this isn't a late-round dart throw. It's entirely up to you.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto
LAD
Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggled mightily in his first start in 2024, but then he settled in to be the ace-like pitcher the Dodgers expected him to be. Unfortunately, he only managed 18 starts as he dealt with a rotator cuff strain. His numbers were solid, however. In 90 innings, he struck out 105 batters and maintained a 3.00 ERA and 1.11 WHIP. Pitching for the Dodgers never hurt anyone and provides fantasy managers with the potential for more wins than with other ballclubs. The question with Yamamoto is how durable he will be and how many innings he will throw in 2025. The underlying stats say he could be an SP1, but he is best considered an SP2 on draft day.
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Pablo Lopez
MIN
For much of 2024, Pablo Lopez struggled while his underlying metrics all suggested he was getting snakebit left and right. He pitched 185 1/3 innings, striking out 198 batters on his way to a 4.08 ERA and 1.19 WHIP. His xERA, though, was 3.67. While this isn't an ace-like number, it is perfectly in line with the two years before. Fantasy managers can count on Lopez to take the ball every fifth day, as he's started exactly 32 games since 2022. He set a career-high in wins at 15, though that can't be counted on in 2025. Basically, Lopez is who you want as your SP2 or SP3, and you can wait to get him til the sixth round or so.
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18.
Framber Valdez
HOU
Framber Valdez continued his steady ways in 2024, starting 28 games and pitching 176 1/3 innings. He finished the year with a 2.91 ERA and 1.11 WHIP and struck out 169 batters. Valdez lives and dies by the ground ball, sitting in the 99th percentile in the ground ball rate at 61.7%. There is nothing particularly wrong with Valdez, though when he gets hit, he gets hit hard, and his xERA was a half-run higher at 3.41. The trick with him in fantasy is simply that he doesn't strike out as many batters as other pitchers drafted in the same vicinity. He does offer the safest floor, so depending on where else you want to take your risks, Valdez may be a worthwhile SP2 anchor to your staff.
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19.
Shota Imanaga
CHC
Shota Imanaga arrived at MLB and upstaged his fellow countryman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, mostly by staying healthy. Imanaga started 29 games for the Cubs, pitching 173 1/3 innings and racking up 174 strikeouts while maintaining a 2.91 ERA and 1.02 WHIP. He also kicked in a 15-3 record to boost his fantasy impact. His 25.1% strikeout rate and microscopic 4.0% walk rate furthered his case as Chicago's ace. The biggest red flag for Imanaga this season is that his 2.91 ERA was a mirage, thanks to an unsustainable 80.2% LOB percentage. His xERA was 3.46, and that should be closer to the expectation going forward. Imanaga is a high-end SP2 on draft day.
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20.
Aaron Nola
PHI
Aaron Nola had a mixed bag of stats in 2024. He continued his run of durability, starting 33 games, which was his sixth straight year of 30+ starts. After a supremely unlucky 2023, his ERA returned to his career average of 3.57. His 1.20 WHIP was a little higher than usual, and he failed to strike out 200 batters for the first time since 2017, ending at 197. Nola turns 32 this summer, and the only real blemish on his resume is that his K% has dropped each year for the past four, reaching 24% last season, which is in the 58th percentile. While his walk rate has gone up in the past two years, it remains at an acceptable 6.1%. Nola is a good SP2 option and falls into the "boring but reliable" category of fantasy pitchers.
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21.
Logan Webb
SF
Logan Webb continued being MLB's Mr. GroundBall in 2024, boasting a 57.2% ground ball rate while throwing 204 2/3 innings. Webb's durability and compiled innings are his claim to fantasy relevancy, as his 20.5% strikeout rate requires volume to have a positive impact. Of note, his 3.41 ERA featured some luck with an xERA of 4.31, and his WHIP jumped to 1.23 from 1.07. He has double-digit wins in each of the last two years, which again is more of a product of his innings than anything else. Webb offers solid SP3 numbers, but it is prudent not to expect more than he has been since 2022.
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22.
Luis Castillo
SEA
Luis Castillo is trending the wrong way. Now 32, the righty saw his ERA and WHIP climb for the third straight season, and his 24.3% strikeout rate was the lowest since his last full season in Cincinnati. Castillo stopped throwing his changeup with as much efficacy as he has throughout his career, and he suffered a 41.9% hard-hit percentage while giving up 25 home runs. Seattle's offense does not offer much in the way of run support, so the win equity also isn't there. Red flags abound for Castillo; plenty of pitchers being drafted around him are much safer options.
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23.
Bryce Miller
SEA
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24.
Tyler Glasnow
LAD
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25.
Tanner Bibee
CLE
Tanner Bibee was one of the most anticipated starting pitchers coming into 2024, and he delivered a fantastic season. He started 31 games, pitching 173 2/3 innings and striking out 187 batters on his way to a 3.47 ERA and 1.12 WHIP. That being said, some concerning underlying numbers make him a bit risky in 2025. Bibee gave up 1.14 HR/9, and his fastball proved to be extremely hittable. Opposing batters slugged .476 off the pitch with an xBA of .283. A four-seamer with those numbers can spell trouble, particularly against teams that face him more often. Bibee should have good win equity in 2025, but he is much better seen as an SP3 than the ace of your fantasy staff.
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26.
Freddy Peralta
MIL
Two years removed from an injury-plagued season, Freddy Peralta returned to form in 2024, posting a 3.79 ERA and 1.21 WHIP in 173 2/3 innings. He struck out precisely 200 batters for a 27.6 strikeout rate, slightly below his career average. His 9.4% walk rate leaves much to be desired, but it is directly in line with his career average. While not exactly an "ace" in fantasy baseball, Peralta offers a strong strikeout upside, and he has started 30+ games in each of the last two seasons. Just don't draft him thinking he'll competently hold down the SP1 position on your roster.
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27.
Hunter Greene
CIN
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28.
Max Fried
NYY
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29.
Grayson Rodriguez
BAL
Grayson Rodriguez had a fantastic second season in Baltimore before it was cut short by a lat injury after 20 starts. The 25-year-old threw 116 2/3 innings and struck out 130 batters while maintaining a 3.86 ERA and 1.24 WHIP. Rodriguez's combination of a 26.5% strikeout rate and 7.3% walk rate suggests big things are in store for 2025. He is a very nice mid-round option with the potential to end up as a high-end SP2.
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30.
Zac Gallen
ARI
Zac Gallen had a respectable but not fantastic 2024 season. The 29-year-old started 28 games and pitched 148 innings, racking up 156 strikeouts and ending with a 3.65 ERA and 1.26 WHIP. Nothing in his profile stands out as "outstanding." He had a 25.1% strikeout rate, the lowest of his major league career but not terrible. The most concerning stat of 2024 is the jump in his walk rate from 5.6% to 8.7%. If he doesn't correct that area, his ratios will continue trending in the wrong direction. As it stands, Gallen is a decent addition at SP3 or SP4.
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Spencer Schwellenbach
ATL
Spencer Schwellenbach jumped from A+ and Double-A ball directly to the majors and made an impact for Atlanta almost immediately. He started 21 games for the Braves, pitching 123 2/3 innings and striking out 127 batters. He ended the year with a 3.35 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. He offers a full six-pitch arsenal and sat in the 96th percentile in chase rate (34.2%) and the 95th percentile in walk rate (4.6%). That combo is going to serve fantasy managers well heading into 2025. After missing the entire 2022 season due to Tommy John surgery, Schwellenbach may be somewhat overlooked on draft day, but he has the potential to be a top sleeper in 2025.
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32.
Hunter Brown
HOU
While the exact number of fantasy managers who dropped Hunter Brown early in 2024 isn't known, it would have been completely justified, given how he started the season. In his first eight starts, the 26-year-old had a 7.74 ERA and had allowed 21 walks in 37 1/3 innings. It was ugly. After that, though, he settled into the season and was great to spectacular the rest of the way. He struck out 179 batters in 170 innings and stopped walking everyone. Brown is the exact type of pitcher to target now that he seems to have a repertoire of pitches that works for him, including a powerful sinker that he developed last season. He has some sleeper and league-winning potential in 2025.
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33.
Bailey Ober
MIN
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34.
Sonny Gray
STL
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35.
Joe Ryan
MIN
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36.
Roki Sasaki
LAD
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37.
Shane McClanahan
TB
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38.
Justin Steele
CHC
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39.
Spencer Strider
ATL
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40.
Carlos Rodon
NYY
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41.
Jared Jones
PIT
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42.
Jack Flaherty
DET
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43.
Bryan Woo
SEA
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44.
Sandy Alcantara
MIA
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45.
Kodai Senga
NYM
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46.
Reynaldo Lopez
ATL
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47.
Kevin Gausman
TOR
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48.
Seth Lugo
KC
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49.
Yusei Kikuchi
LAA
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50.
Cristopher Sanchez
PHI
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51.
Luis Gil
NYY
Luis Gil seemingly came out of nowhere and took home the 2024 AL Rookie of the Year award. Fantasy managers who snagged him off waivers early were rewarded with a 0.70 ERA in May. He had a terrible June (6.45 ERA) but bounced back in July with a 3.33, and that is where the fantasy fun ended. The Yankees began managing his workload, and his 4.36 xFIP suggests there is plenty of regression on tap in 2025. Gil has a rotation spot locked up in New York, and if he can improve his 12.1% walk rate, he could return some value. Just don't draft him because he won the Roy award, and expect his intensely good May to be the norm.
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52.
Brandon Pfaadt
ARI
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53.
Nathan Eovaldi
TEX
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54.
Ryan Pepiot
TB
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55.
Robbie Ray
SF
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56.
Sean Manaea
NYM
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57.
Zach Eflin
BAL
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58.
Taj Bradley
TB
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59.
Tanner Houck
BOS
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60.
Shane Baz
TB
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61.
Nick Pivetta
FA
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62.
MacKenzie Gore
WSH
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63.
Brandon Woodruff
MIL
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64.
Bowden Francis
TOR
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65.
Clarke Schmidt
NYY
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66.
Yu Darvish
SD
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67.
Jose Berrios
TOR
Jose Berrios's calling card is durability. The 30-year-old started exactly 32 games for the fourth consecutive year in 2024. In the 192 1/3 innings he pitched, he struck out 153 batters and ended with a 3.60 and 1.15 WHIP. He also won 16 games, which is a very high number considering the team he was playing for. Berrios's disastrous 2022 does appear to be an outlier in terms of ERA/WHIP, but his Statcast page is ugly, save for a low walk percentage (6.9%). Fantasy managers cannot expect him to win half his games again this season, but he is a perfectly serviceable SP4 or SP5 you can draft in the late rounds.
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68.
Nick Lodolo
CIN
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69.
Kutter Crawford
BOS
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70.
Jeffrey Springs
ATH
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71.
Ranger Suarez
PHI
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72.
Spencer Arrighetti
HOU
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73.
Michael Wacha
KC
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74.
Walker Buehler
BOS
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75.
Merrill Kelly
ARI
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76.
Gavin Williams
CLE
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77.
Jesus Luzardo
PHI
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78.
Ronel Blanco
HOU
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79.
Reese Olson
DET
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80.
Drew Rasmussen
TB
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81.
Luis Severino
ATH
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82.
Brayan Bello
BOS
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83.
DJ Herz
WSH
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84.
Nestor Cortes Jr.
MIL
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85.
Mitch Keller
PIT
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86.
Chris Bassitt
TOR
Chris Bassitt started 30+ games for the third year in a row in 2024, but he also suffered his second-worst career ERA at 4.16 to go along with an uncharacteristic WHIP of 1.46. The 35-year-old's strikeout rate stayed consistent at 22.2%, but his walk rate jumped over two percentage points to 9.2%. While he did manage 10 wins on a terrible team, he had trouble fooling hitters with his sinker and change-up, which is a harbinger for bad things to come. Bassitt is much more of a streamer/waiver wire pickup in 2025 than the durable innings eater fantasy managers have enjoyed in recent years.
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87.
Max Scherzer
TOR
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88.
Kumar Rocker
TEX
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89.
Shane Bieber
CLE
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90.
Eduardo Rodriguez
ARI
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91.
Ryan Weathers
MIA
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92.
Kyle Harrison
SF
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93.
Eury Perez
MIA
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94.
Justin Verlander
SF
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95.
Bobby Miller
LAD
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96.
Jameson Taillon
CHC
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97.
A.J. Puk
ARI
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98.
Reid Detmers
LAA
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99.
Erick Fedde
STL
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100.
Aaron Civale
MIL
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101.
Jordan Montgomery
ARI
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102.
Charlie Morton
BAL
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103.
David Festa
MIN
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104.
Nick Martinez
CIN
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105.
Tobias Myers
MIL
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106.
Andrew Abbott
CIN
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107.
Jose Soriano
LAA
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108.
Brady Singer
CIN
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109.
Matthew Boyd
CHC
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110.
Bubba Chandler
PIT
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111.
Cade Povich
BAL
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112.
Frankie Montas
NYM
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113.
Ryne Nelson
ARI
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114.
Cody Bradford
TEX
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115.
Marcus Stroman
NYY
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116.
Dean Kremer
BAL
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117.
Jackson Jobe
DET
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118.
Edward Cabrera
MIA
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119.
Andrew Painter
PHI
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120.
Joe Musgrove
SD
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121.
Tomoyuki Sugano
BAL
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122.
Jon Gray
TEX
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123.
David Peterson
NYM
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124.
Griffin Canning
NYM
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125.
Kenta Maeda
DET
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126.
Lance Lynn
FA
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127.
Zack Littell
TB
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128.
Dustin May
LAD
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129.
Andrew Heaney
FA
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130.
A.J. Griffin
FA
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131.
Ben Brown
CHC
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132.
Luis Garcia
HOU
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133.
Hayden Birdsong
SF
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134.
Quinn Mathews
STL
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135.
JP Sears
ATH
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136.
Clayton Kershaw
LAD
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137.
Grant Holmes
ATL
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138.
Jake Irvin
WSH
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139.
Lucas Giolito
BOS
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140.
Zebby Matthews
MIN
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141.
Tyler Mahle
TEX
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142.
Rhett Lowder
CIN
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143.
Garrett Whitlock
BOS
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144.
Tyler Holton
DET
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145.
Tylor Megill
NYM
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146.
Mitchell Parker
WSH
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147.
Louie Varland
MIN
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148.
Joey Cantillo
CLE
|
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149.
Michael McGreevy
STL
|
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150.
Miles Mikolas
STL
|
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151.
James Paxton
FA
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152.
Jose Quintana
FA
|
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153.
Jordan Hicks
SF
|
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154.
Alex Cobb
DET
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155.
Chris Paddack
MIN
|
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156.
Tyler Wells
BAL
|
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157.
Logan Allen
CLE
|
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158.
Yariel Rodriguez
TOR
|
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159.
Luis L. Ortiz
CLE
|
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160.
Andre Pallante
STL
|
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161.
Emmet Sheehan
LAD
|
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162.
Trevor Rogers
BAL
|
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163.
Tony Gonsolin
LAD
|
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164.
Steven Matz
STL
|
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165.
Michael Soroka
WSH
|
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166.
Casey Mize
DET
|
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167.
Patrick Sandoval
BOS
|
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168.
Osvaldo Bido
ATH
|
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169.
Chase Silseth
LAA
|
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170.
Jakob Junis
FA
|
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171.
Sean Burke
CWS
|
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172.
Jose Butto
NYM
|
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173.
Kyle Bradish
BAL
|
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174.
Jacob Misiorowski
MIL
|
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175.
Dane Dunning
TEX
|
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176.
Josiah Gray
WSH
|
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177.
Sawyer Gipson-Long
DET
|
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178.
Kyle Gibson
FA
|
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179.
Jared Koenig
MIL
|
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180.
Noah Schultz
CWS
|
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181.
Hayden Wesneski
HOU
|
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182.
Chase Dollander
COL
|
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183.
Caden Dana
LAA
|
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184.
Beau Brieske
DET
|
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185.
Albert Suarez
BAL
|
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186.
Cade Cavalli
WSH
|
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187.
Matt Waldron
SD
|
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188.
Landen Roupp
SF
|
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189.
Triston McKenzie
CLE
|
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190.
Cristian Javier
HOU
|
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191.
Simeon Woods Richardson
MIN
|
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192.
Chase Burns
CIN
|
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193.
Tyler Anderson
LAA
|
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194.
Jack Leiter
TEX
|
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195.
Alec Marsh
KC
|
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196.
Fernando Cruz
NYY
|
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197.
John Means
FA
|
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198.
Chayce McDermott
BAL
|
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199.
Michael Lorenzen
KC
|
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200.
AJ Smith-Shawver
ATL
|
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201.
Keider Montero
DET
|
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202.
Brad Meyers
WSH
|
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203.
Erik Miller
SF
|
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204.
Landon Knack
LAD
|
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205.
Paul Blackburn
NYM
|
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206.
Taijuan Walker
PHI
|
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207.
Slade Cecconi
CLE
|
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208.
Max Meyer
MIA
|
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209.
Ricky Tiedemann
TOR
|
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210.
Colin Rea
CHC
|
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211.
Alek Manoah
TOR
|
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212.
Ryan Brasier
CHC
|
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213.
Gavin Stone
LAD
|
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214.
Graham Ashcraft
CIN
|
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215.
Cody Poteet
CHC
|
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216.
Richard Fitts
BOS
|
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217.
Ben Lively
CLE
|
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218.
DL Hall
MIL
|
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219.
Ryan Feltner
COL
|
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220.
Brady Basso
ATH
|
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221.
German Marquez
COL
|
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222.
Ryan Yarbrough
FA
|
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223.
Drew Thorpe
CWS
|
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224.
Kyle Wright
KC
|
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225.
Brandon Sproat
NYM
|
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226.
Shawn Armstrong
TEX
|
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227.
Joe Boyle
TB
|
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228.
Matt Manning
DET
|
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229.
Tink Hence
STL
|
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230.
Jake Madden
COL
|
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231.
Brenan Hanifee
DET
|
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232.
Jalen Beeks
FA
|
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233.
Jonathan Cannon
CWS
|
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234.
Randy Vasquez
SD
|
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235.
J.T. Ginn
ATH
|
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236.
Mitch Spence
ATH
|
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237.
Trevor Williams
WSH
|
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238.
Clayton Beeter
NYY
|
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239.
JT Chargois
TEX
|
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240.
Carmen Mlodzinski
PIT
|
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241.
Javier Assad
CHC
|
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242.
Drew Smyly
FA
|
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243.
Matthew Liberatore
STL
|
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244.
Spencer Turnbull
FA
|
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245.
Brennan Bernardino
BOS
|
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246.
Carson Whisenhunt
SF
|
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247.
Tristan Beck
SF
|
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248.
Thomas Harrington
PIT
|
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249.
Brent Headrick
NYY
|
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250.
Tyler Stuart
NYY
|
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251.
Chase Petty
CIN
|
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252.
Ryan Burr
TOR
|
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253.
Will Warren
NYY
|
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254.
Joey Estes
ATH
|
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255.
Scott Alexander
FA
|
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256.
John Brebbia
FA
|
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257.
Ian Anderson
ATL
|
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258.
Austin Gomber
COL
|
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259.
Antonio Senzatela
COL
|
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260.
Yilber Diaz
ARI
|
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261.
Noah Cameron
KC
|
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262.
Bailey Falter
PIT
|
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263.
Mason Black
SF
|
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264.
Ian Seymour
TB
|
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265.
Joe Ross
PHI
|
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266.
Jordan Wicks
CHC
|
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267.
Lance McCullers Jr.
HOU
|
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268.
Adam Mazur
MIA
|
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269.
George Klassen
LAA
|
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270.
Joe Rock
TB
|
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271.
Cade Horton
CHC
|
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272.
Hurston Waldrep
ATL
|
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273.
Connor Phillips
CIN
|
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274.
Carson Ragsdale
SF
|
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275.
Eiberson Castellano
MIN
|
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276.
Kyle Freeland
COL
|
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277.
Anthony DeSclafani
FA
|
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278.
Daniel Lynch
KC
|
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279.
Hagen Smith
CWS
|
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280.
Alex Faedo
TB
|
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281.
K.C. Hunt
MIL
|
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282.
Alejandro Rosario
TEX
|
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283.
Ty Madden
DET
|
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284.
Mike Burrows
PIT
|
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285.
Sam Aldegheri
LAA
|
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286.
Zack Kelly
BOS
|
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287.
Robby Snelling
MIA
|
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288.
Brandon Young
BAL
|
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289.
Josh Winckowski
BOS
|
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290.
Emiliano Teodo
TEX
|
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291.
JT Brubaker
NYY
|
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292.
Roansy Contreras
BAL
|
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293.
Brandyn Garcia
SEA
|
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294.
Carson Seymour
SF
|
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295.
Brent Suter
CIN
|
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296.
Logan Henderson
MIL
|
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297.
Hunter Barco
PIT
|
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298.
Nick Nastrini
CWS
|
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299.
Jose Suarez
LAA
|
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300.
Parker Messick
CLE
|
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301.
Cooper Hjerpe
STL
|
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302.
Braxton Ashcraft
PIT
|
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303.
Bryce Elder
ATL
|
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304.
Wade Miley
CIN
|
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305.
Mason Adams
CWS
|
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306.
Johan Oviedo
PIT
|
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307.
Drue Hackenberg
ATL
|
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308.
Brandon Birdsell
CHC
|
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309.
Gunnar Hoglund
ATH
|
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310.
Jacob Lopez
ATH
|
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311.
Shane Smith
CWS
|
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312.
Ben Casparius
LAD
|
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313.
Sean Sullivan
COL
|
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314.
Chase Hampton
NYY
|
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315.
Huascar Ynoa
MIN
|
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316.
Blade Tidwell
NYM
|
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317.
Chad Patrick
MIL
|
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318.
Isaac Coffey
BOS
|
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319.
Emerson Hancock
SEA
|
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320.
Rob Zastryzny
CHC
|
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321.
Cal Quantrill
MIA
|
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322.
Alan Rangel
PHI
|
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323.
Tekoah Roby
STL
|
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324.
Sem Robberse
STL
|
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325.
Carson Palmquist
COL
|
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326.
Adrian Houser
TEX
|
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327.
Jacob Waguespack
TB
|
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328.
Penn Murfee
CWS
|
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329.
Jackson Baumeister
TB
|
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330.
Drew Rom
STL
|
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331.
Owen Wild
TB
|
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332.
Cristian Mena
ARI
|
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333.
Mick Abel
PHI
|
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334.
Trevor McDonald
SF
|
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335.
Colton Gordon
HOU
|
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336.
Jhonathan Diaz
SEA
|
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337.
James Shields
FA
|
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338.
Quinn Priester
BOS
|
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339.
Packy Naughton
STL
|
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340.
Elvin Rodriguez
MIL
|
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341.
Lael Lockhart
DET
|
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342.
Zach Penrod
BOS
|
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343.
Avery Weems
TEX
|
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344.
Bruce Zimmermann
MIL
|
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345.
Zack Thompson
STL
|
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346.
Jimmy Joyce
SEA
|
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347.
Angel Bastardo
TOR
|
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348.
AJ Blubaugh
HOU
|
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349.
Connor Gillispie
MIA
|
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350.
Nick Frasso
LAD
|
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351.
Tyler Mattison
DET
|
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352.
Adam Macko
TOR
|
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353.
Mike Clevinger
FA
|
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354.
Davis Daniel
ATL
|
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355.
Mike Vasil
TB
|
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356.
Tommy Henry
ARI
|
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357.
Cooper Criswell
BOS
|
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358.
Blas Castano
SEA
|
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359.
Jose Urquidy
FA
|
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360.
Randy Dobnak
MIN
|
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361.
Justin Wrobleski
LAD
|
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362.
Andrew Morris
MIN
|
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363.
Austin Krob
SD
|
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364.
Alex Pham
BAL
|
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365.
Matt Canterino
MIN
|
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366.
Shintaro Fujinami
SEA
|
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367.
Jonathan Bowlan
KC
|
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368.
Marco Raya
MIN
|
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369.
Kyle Brnovich
BAL
|
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370.
Hunter Dobbins
BOS
|
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371.
Alex Cornwell
STL
|
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372.
Steven Zobac
KC
|
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373.
Dylan Dodd
ATL
|
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374.
Mason Barnett
ATH
|
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375.
Brett Kerry
LAA
|
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376.
Doug Nikhazy
CLE
|
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377.
Logan Evans
SEA
|
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378.
Tejay Antone
CIN
|
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379.
Taylor Clarke
KC
|
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380.
Ian Bedell
STL
|
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381.
Brad Lord
WSH
|
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382.
J.P. France
HOU
|
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383.
Ryan Gusto
HOU
|
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384.
Chandler Champlain
KC
|
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385.
Davis Martin
CWS
|
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386.
Reiver Sanmartin
CIN
|
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387.
Blake Walston
ARI
|
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388.
Caleb Kilian
CHC
|
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389.
Hogan Harris
ATH
|
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390.
Jimmy Lambert
FA
|
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391.
Travis Adams
MIN
|
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392.
Juan Nunez
SD
|
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393.
Tyler Phillips
PHI
|
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394.
Gordon Graceffo
STL
|
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395.
Sam Bachman
LAA
|
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396.
Jairo Iriarte
CWS
|
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397.
Alex Wood
FA
|
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398.
Luinder Avila
KC
|
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399.
Carson Fulmer
PIT
|
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400.
Domingo German
FA
|
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401.
Kyle Tyler
PHI
|
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402.
Marco Gonzales
FA
|
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403.
Bryse Wilson
CWS
|
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404.
Jack Kochanowicz
LAA
|
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405.
Jake Eder
CWS
|
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406.
Christian Roa
MIA
|
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407.
Jesse Scholtens
CWS
|
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408.
Jose Urena
FA
|
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409.
Jack O'Loughlin
COL
|
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410.
Thaddeus Ward
BAL
|
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411.
Kenny Rosenberg
FA
|
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412.
Brad Keller
CHC
|
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413.
Joan Adon
WSH
|
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414.
Jackson Rutledge
WSH
|
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415.
Valente Bellozo
MIA
|
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416.
Jake Woodford
COL
|
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417.
Noah Murdock
ATH
|
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418.
Ryan Bergert
SD
|
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419.
Paolo Espino
FA
|
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420.
Lyon Richardson
CIN
|
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421.
Noah Syndergaard
FA
|
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422.
Joey Lucchesi
SF
|
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423.
James Kaprielian
FA
|
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424.
Xzavion Curry
MIA
|
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425.
Ross Stripling
FA
|
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426.
Cole Irvin
FA
|
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427.
Tyler Alexander
MIL
|
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428.
Carson Spiers
CIN
|
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429.
Kyle Hart
FA
|
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430.
Michael Mercado
PHI
|
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431.
Dakota Hudson
LAA
|
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432.
Keaton Winn
SF
|
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433.
Victor Mederos
LAA
|
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434.
Bradley Blalock
COL
|
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435.
Jake Bloss
TOR
|
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436.
Ky Bush
CWS
|
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437.
Ken Waldichuk
ATH
|
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438.
Kolby Allard
CLE
|
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439.
Noah Davis
BOS
|
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440.
Owen White
NYY
|
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441.
Sixto Sanchez
FA
|
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442.
Carlos Carrasco
NYY
|
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443.
Jared Shuster
CWS
|
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444.
Martin Perez
CWS
|
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445.
Darren McCaughan
MIN
|
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446.
Patrick Corbin
FA
|
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447.
Roddery Munoz
STL
|
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448.
Kyle Hendricks
LAA
|
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449.
Chris Flexen
FA
|
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450.
Tanner Gordon
COL
|
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451.
Adam Oller
FA
|
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452.
Kyle Muller
FA
|
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453.
Amaury Rivas
MIA
|
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454.
Harold Ramirez
FA
|