Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2024 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
1.
Spencer Strider
ATL
Spencer Strider performed as advertised in 2023. He struck out a ridiculous 281 batters in 186 2/3 innings for a 13.55 K/9. His walk rate dropped for the third straight season, and his xBAA was .205. His outlier was a 3.86 ERA, but don't let this stop you from drafting him, as his xERA was 3.09. Strider is currently the first pitcher off the board in NFBC drafts. He is neck-and-neck with Gerrit Cole for best fantasy SP1.
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2.
Corbin Burnes
BAL
Corbin Burnes is in the last year of his contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, and it would be somewhat surprising if he still plays for them at the end of the year. The important thing to note is that his pending free agency makes him an even better draft pick in 2024 than usual. And his "usual" is still elite. Burnes landed at 200 strikeouts in 193 2/3 innings with a 3.39 ERA and microscopic 1.07 WHIP. Hitters struggle to make good contact on Burnes's pitches (avgEV of 86.4), but his K% dropped five percent to 25.5. As the third pitcher in Tier 1, he has the most to gain in 2024 and will make an excellent SP1 in fantasy.
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3.
Zack Wheeler
PHI
Zack Wheeler continued his SP1 ways in 2023, racking up 212 strikeouts in 192 innings. His ERA was a little high (for him) at 3.61, and his xFIP supported that at 3.54. Wheeler is in the 95th percentile in BB% (5.0), so you can draft him knowing he will protect your WHIP better than many other aces. He also started 32 games, making his durability an asset as well. Wheeler remains at the top of Tier 2 after the Strider/Cole/Burnes triad, and you can probably get him in the third round.
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4.
Luis Castillo
SEA
Luis Castillo had a successful first season in Seattle, which was to be expected when he got out of Great American Ball Park. Castillo struck out 219 batters in 197 innings and started 33 games for the Mariners, striking out 10.01 K/9 and a 27.3 K%. One negative on his report card was his xERA of 3.82 and xFIP of 3.81, suggesting his 3.34 ERA may have been a bit lucky. Also of note was his 1.28 HR/9, which was the highest it had been since 2018. There is a lot to like about Castillo, but he is one of the more volatile pitchers in Tier 2.
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5.
Pablo Lopez
MIN
Pablo Lopez had a great first year in Minnesota and established himself as their SP1. He threw 194 innings and struck out 234 batters. Lopez ended the season with a 3.86 ERA and 1.18, but his xERA was much lower at 3.00 with an xFIP of 3.25. Statcast has him ranked in the 98th percentile of pitching run value, and he may come at a small discount compared to where his projections have him. Lopez isn't a flashy SP1 for fantasy managers, but he offers stellar stats and consistency, which ain't bad.
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6.
George Kirby
SEA
George Kirby has a lot of stats to love, but the one that jumps off the page is that he walked 19 batters in 190 2/3 innings. He struck out 172 batters and carried a 3.35 ERA with 1.04 WHIP. Both his xERA and xFIP were higher than his actual numbers, but he started 31 games, and there is nothing overtly alarming in his underlying metrics. Kirby will cost you a fourth or fifth-round pick in 2024, but there is no better anchor for your ratios.
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7.
Kevin Gausman
TOR
Kevin Gausman had a great second season north of the border, pitching 185 innings and striking out 237. His 11.53 K/9 was the second-highest of his career, but his walk rate went back up to 7.2% from his career low in 2022 (3.9). He has a couple of questionable metrics, namely his 3.87 xERA compared to his actual 3.16 ERA. His xFIP ended at 3.22, though, so chances are good that number will settle somewhere in the middle. His 31.1% strikeout rate might come back down to earth a little as well. Gausman is a good SP1 from Tier 2.
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8.
Zac Gallen
ARI
Zac Gallen had a dominant 2023 and finished third in the NL Cy Young race. The 28-year-old tossed 210 innings and struck out 220 with a 3.47 ERA and 1.11 WHIP. If we include the postseason, Gallen threw 243 2/3 innings, 60 innings more than his previous high. He gave up a lot of hard contact, and his xERA was 4.16. Gallen's xFIP was 3.49 on the plus side, and he continued to strike out more than one batter per inning. Gallen is a risky SP1, and his cost (currently in the third round) looks pretty high, given all the red flags heading into 2024.
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9.
Tyler Glasnow
LAD
Tyler Glasnow returned with a vengeance in 2023. Upon his return from Tommy John surgery, he threw 120 innings and struck out 162 batters. His 33.4 K% is in the 97th percentile, and his fastball velocity sat in the 96-mph range. His ERA was 3.53, but his xFIP was 2.75, suggesting that he dealt with some bad luck. (And if you know Glasnow, you know that he has dealt with a lot of bad luck in his career.) His WHIP also remained low at 1.08. Now, he joins a burgeoning SuperTeam in the Dodgers, where he will remain for the foreseeable future. He offers so much strikeout upside that it doesn't really matter where he plays. He would be in my Tier 1 of pitchers except for his injury history, which knocks him down ever so slightly.
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10.
Logan Webb
SF
If you dig the ground ball, Logan Webb might be your soulmate. The 27-year-old is in the 99th percentile of GB% at 62.7 and BB% of 3.6. He struck out 194 batters in 216 innings pitched, so while he is not the strikeout artist of an SP1, he will do wonders for your ratios. And if you're interested in a durable starter, Webb started 33 games last year and 32 games the year before. Webb is a set-and-forget guy who rarely blows up, protecting your weekly numbers as well.
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11.
Tarik Skubal
DET
Tarik Skubal arrived in 2023 and quickly became the Detroit ace. He started 15 games for the Tigers, throwing 80 1/3 innings and striking out 102 batters. More impressively, he ended with a 2.80 ERA and 0.90 WHIP. On top of that, his xERA was 2.30, and his xFIP was 2.56, which suggests that his production was not an aberration. Looking ahead to 2024, Skubal slots in as an SP2 with an SP1 ceiling that is hard to ignore. He is worth targeting in the fourth or fifth rounds of drafts.
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12.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
LAD
Yoshinobu Yamamoto will arrive in MLB with the powerhouse Dodgers in 2024, and while there may be an adjustment period for the 25-year-old, it shouldn't last too long. Yamamoto should come close to 200 strikeouts, though his ERA is projected to be near 4.00. However, as with all pitchers on outstanding teams, he does have slightly more win equity than others. As part of the $1 billion package that Los Angeles dropped on Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani, the former's ADP seems somewhat inflated for a pitcher who has yet to face MLB hitters. He will cost you a sixth-round draft pick, and there may be better value elsewhere that early.
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13.
Aaron Nola
PHI
Aaron Nola had a mixed bag of results for fantasy teams in 2023. He threw 193 2/3 innings across 32 starts, so durability was not an issue. He struck out 202 batters and maintained his excellent BB% (5.7) for a WHIP of 1.15. His ERA, however, was an unseemly 4.46, and he gave up a career-high 1.49 HR/9. Nola's xERA and xFIP suggest improvement in ERA for 2024, and he has started precisely 32 games each of the last three seasons. In the offseason, he signed a seven-year, $172 million contract with the Phillies, a significant deal for a guy who will turn 31 in June. The perception of Nola is that he is an SP1, but his stats suggest grabbing someone to anchor your staff in 2024 and slot him in as an SP2.
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14.
Freddy Peralta
MIL
In 2023, Freddy Peralta finished sixth in K/9 among qualified starting pitchers who threw 100 or more innings. He struck out 210 batters in only 165 2/3 innings across 30 starts. His ERA was high at 3.86, but his xERA was 3.35, and his xFIP was 3.42. Peralta occasionally gives up hard contact, and his 1.4 HR/9 isn't great, but his 3.89 K/BB ratio was good for the 23rd-best in the majors. He will turn 28 in June, and even though he threw the most innings of his career last year, there isn't much to be concerned about. Slot him in as an SP2 that you can probably grab in the fifth or sixth round.
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15.
Framber Valdez
HOU
Framber Valdez took a step back in 2023 but still pitched 198 innings of stellar ball for the Astros. He ended with a 3.46 ERA, though his 4.33 xERA suggests he was lucky. On the other hand, his xFIP was 3.39, and he was one of 17 pitchers who struck out 200 or more. Valdez remains a cheat code in leagues with Quality Starts as a category. Even in traditional 5x5 leagues, he is an excellent SP2 with SP1 upside that you can probably get in the fifth round.
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16.
Max Fried
ATL
Max Fried dealt with a couple of injuries in 2023, which limited him to 14 starts and 77 2/3 innings. He made the most of those innings, though, with a 2.55 ERA and 1.13 WHIP. While fantasy managers shouldn't chase wins, Fried's 8-1 record is notable because of the team he plays for. If he continues with his current pitching profile (Pitching Run-Value of 88, according to Statcast), the wins should come thanks to the prolific Braves offense. Fried does not give up much in the way of hard hits, and his ground ball percentage of 59.2 lands in the 97th percentile. He will be a solid SP1 if you wait until the fifth or sixth round to start your pitching staff.
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17.
Blake Snell
SF
Blake Snell won the 2023 NL Cy Young Award, but will come with plenty of risk in 2024. As of right now, we don't know where he will be, which is part of the battle, but his 2.25 ERA last year was a mirage. Snell's xERA was 3.77, and xFIP was 3.62. In the positive column, he struck out 234 batters in 180 innings and was one of only 11 qualified starters with an 11 K/9 or higher. If walks drive you crazy, don't even consider the 31-year-old, but if you need strikeouts and plan to have ratio help elsewhere, Snell can be a nice SP2.
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18.
Logan Gilbert
SEA
Logan Gilbert pitched 190 2/3 innings, struck out 189 batters, and ended with a 3.73 ERA and 1.08 WHIP. The 26-year-old offered an elite BB% of 4.7, and his xERA and xFIP are in line with his actual numbers. Gilbert has started 32 games in each of the last two years, so the durability is there. He has an average K% and Whiff%, which keeps him out of an elite SP tier, but he is a solid SP3 with SP2 upside for those who want to take that risk.
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19.
Grayson Rodriguez
BAL
I think it's fair to say that Grayson Rodriguez stumbled onto the scene in 2023. In the first half of the season, the rookie threw 45 1/3 innings and gave up 13 home runs and 21 walks on his way to a 7.35 ERA and a trip back to Triple-A. When he returned, the prospect everyone wanted to see arrived. He allowed only three home runs over his final 76 2/3 innings and finished that half with a 2.58 ERA. The good news is that the 24-year-old's second season should be more in line with the latter half of 2023. With a 94th percentile (97.4 mph) fastball velocity, Rodriguez is best considered an SP3 with an SP2 upside in 2024.
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20.
Zach Eflin
BAL
Before 2023, Zach Eflin received an abundance of "sleeper" predictions because of the Tampa Bump. Pitchers going TO the Rays are targets. Pitchers going away from them are typically labeled busts. It was difficult to believe a guy with a career ERA over 4.00 would suddenly be worth chasing. Alas, Eflin bought into his hype, apparently. He had a career-high K/9 of 9.42, striking out 186 batters in 177 2/3 innings. He ended with an ERA of 3.50, and his xFIP of 3.12 suggests he was even better than that. His WHIP was 1.02 thanks to a BB% of 3.4 and a Chase% of 34. Eflin's 2024 outlook suggests some regression but nothing to scare fantasy managers away from his SP3 draft price.
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21.
Bobby Miller
LAD
Bobby Miller throws hard. He has a fastball velocity in the 98th percentile (98.9 mph), and the speed did not transfer to a high Whiff%. The 24-year-old started 22 games for the Dodgers, and he should have no issue sliding into their 2024 rotation. And it won't be hard to justify anyone wearing a Dodgers uniform this year. His ERA is projected to sit around 4.00, but the win equity and solid pitching organization give him slightly more upside. If you feel the need for speed, he's your guy. But if you feel the need for strikeouts, he doesn't offer a ton. He slots in as an SP3/4.
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22.
Jesus Luzardo
MIA
Jesus Luzardo was on a lot of 2023 sleeper lists, and he lived up to the billing. He struck out 208 batters in 178 2/3 innings with a 3.58 ERA and 1.21 WHIP. Heading into his age-26 season, he is stretched out and ready to throw 180+ innings in 2024. Luzardo should stay north of 10 K/9, and even though there is some risk in him being prone to walks and home runs, he is a high-upside starter who can fill an SP3 slot comfortably.
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23.
Joe Ryan
MIN
Joe Ryan started 29 games for the Twins last year, ending up with an ERA (4.51) that was almost a full run higher than in 2022 (3.55). His xERA last year, though, was 3.53, and chances are good that he was just snakebit by a .305 BABIP. He also gave up a lot of hard contact (1.78 HR/9), but he struck out 197 batters and walked fewer than two per game. He should bounce back nicely in 2024, and you can draft him in the ninth round to be your SP2 or SP3.
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24.
Justin Steele
CHC
Justin Steele was in the NL Cy Young conversation for much of the 2023 season, finishing fifth when all was said and done. The 28-year-old had an elite BB% (5.0), and batters struggled to barrel up his pitches. He has hovered in the 24% K-rate for each of his three seasons, but last year's 1.17 WHIP is due for some regression in 2024. Steele is a difficult pitcher to assess, but he should serve as a nice SP3 at his current ADP.
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25.
Joe Musgrove
SD
Joe Musgrove dealt with an injury-plagued 2023, where he started only 17 games for the underperforming Padres. He pitched 97 1/3 innings and struck out 97 batters with a 3.05 ERA and 1.14 WHIP. The 31-year-old pitcher remains in the 90th percentile in BB% at 5.3, but his K% has decreased in each year since 2020. If he stays healthy, he profiles as a decent SP3 for 2024, but be prepared for an uptick in his ERA.
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26.
Cole Ragans
KC
Cole Ragans arrived on the scene in 2023 and has quickly risen to the top of the Darlings of Fantasy Baseball. It's not hard to see why. In 96 innings, the 26-year-old struck out 113 batters while maintaining a stellar 3.47 ERA and 1.16 WHIP. His fastball touches 96, but his changeup that induced a 35.6 Whiff% is the pitch that made him rise up draft boards this season. Projections have his ERA landing closer to 4.00 and his K% dropping a few points to the 25 range. (This is still solid.) As with every hot name in draft season, balancing value with excitement is essential. His current ADP of 101 feels right, considering we're not sure what we'll get from an entire season.
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27.
Dylan Cease
SD
Dylan Cease had the letdown in 2023 that many fantasy experts predicted. After being the Cy Young Award runner-up in 2022, the 28-year-old returned and threw 177 innings with an ERA of 4.58 and an ugly 1.42 WHIP. Sure, Cease was snakebit by an unsustainably high BABIP (.330) and a terrible defensive squad behind him (27th in fielding runs above average at -64). He is an intriguing bounceback candidate with an xERA of 4.07 and xFIP of 4.08, but fantasy managers must note that none of his metrics suggest the 2022 version is ever coming back. Cease is best as an SP3/4 on fantasy squads.
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28.
Tanner Bibee
CLE
Tanner Bibee arrived in the majors in 2023 and produced an impressive 2.98 ERA with a promising 3.13 K/BB rate. There is a lot to like about Bibee, though it would be prudent to expect an uptick in ERA (FIP of 3.52, xFIP of 4.22) in 2024. One of the best things about him is that his ADP is in the SP "dead zone" around 107. He can serve as an SP3, though he's probably better considered an SP4 heading into drafts.
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29.
Sonny Gray
STL
Sonny Gray had a superb year in Minnesota in 2023. He threw 184 innings, striking out 183 batters and maintaining a 2.79 ERA and 1.15 WHIP. He also allowed only eight home runs the entire season. Gray now returns to the NL with the Cardinals; Busch Stadium is even better than Target Field when it comes to Park Factors favoring pitchers. While his K% isn't elite, he is a solid contributor to fantasy squads as an SP3 in 2024.
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30.
Chris Bassitt
TOR
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31.
Chris Sale
ATL
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32.
Shane Bieber
CLE
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33.
Bailey Ober
MIN
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34.
Michael King
SD
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35.
Hunter Greene
CIN
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36.
Merrill Kelly
ARI
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37.
Carlos Rodon
NYY
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38.
Jose Berrios
TOR
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39.
Jordan Montgomery
ARI
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40.
Yu Darvish
SD
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41.
Hunter Brown
HOU
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42.
Justin Verlander
HOU
Justin Verlander finally began to show his age in 2023. While his ERA was 3.22, his xERA was 3.69, and his xFIP was 4.56 across 162 1/3 innings. His K% fell to 21.5, and his BB% jumped up 6.7. His SIERA was the highest it has been since 2008, and it's also noteworthy to realize that 2008 was 16 years ago. Verlander is a name-brand pitcher, but his ADP of 120.4 is more nostalgia than skill at this point.
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43.
Mitch Keller
PIT
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44.
Cristian Javier
HOU
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45.
Gerrit Cole
NYY
Until we know about Gerrit Cole's elbow injury, it is difficult to know how early it is worth the risk to draft him. Cole made 33 starts last season, totaling 209.0 innings pitched and struck out 222 batters. However, his K/9 of 9.56 was the lowest in the last five seasons. He remained an elite ace, allowing 157 hits and 48 walks, with a home run total of 20, reflecting his ability to limit long balls, a critical factor in his success. The Yankees are giving us nothing to go on regarding how much time their ace is going to miss, leaving it up to fantasy managers to determine what their risk tolerance is. My personal tolerance stops at "pitcher with elbow issues." Proceed with caution.
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46.
Bryce Miller
SEA
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47.
Shota Imanaga
CHC
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48.
Walker Buehler
LAD
Walker Buehler missed all of the 2023 following Tommy John surgery. He is a question mark heading into 2024. In 2021, he looked like the dominant pitcher everyone expected him to be, only to crater in 2022 with the injury. The argument for drafting Buehler as an SP3 is that he pitches for the Dodgers (stadium + team = good things) and becomes a free agent after the season. Many pitchers experience a "honeymoon" period following TJ surgery, and it could be a savvy move to grab him in the mid-rounds. The knock against him is that he will turn 30 in July, and his track record has been anything but consistent. It is a dice roll that can pay off for the right price.
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49.
Eury Perez
MIA
Eury Perez started 19 games for the Marlins and gave every fantasy manager a glimpse of how incredible he could be. He struck out 108 in 91 1/3 innings with a 3.15 ERA and 1.13. His fastball velocity sits in the 94th percentile at 97.5, and he had a 33.7 Whiff%. Batters had a difficult time with his breaking stuff, but they touched up his four-seamer more than ideal. Expect Perez's ERA to jump a notch into the 3.80 to 4.00 range, but he should continue striking out 10 per nine. Hopefully, the 20-year-old can limit the hard contact and home runs in 2024, but he is definitely in SP2 territory.
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50.
Nathan Eovaldi
TEX
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51.
Nick Pivetta
BOS
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52.
Aaron Civale
MIL
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53.
Brandon Pfaadt
ARI
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54.
Kodai Senga
NYM
In his first season in MLB, Kodai Senga struck out 202 batters in 166 1/3 innings. He had an impressive 29.1 K% and 2.98 ERA. However, his xERA was almost an entire run higher (3.87), and his BB% was a disappointing 11.1. Fantasy managers should expect more of the same in 2024. He will strike out around 10 per nine, but walks and home runs will remain problematic. Senga falls right in that early-middle rounds window, where he is much more appealing as long as you have already grabbed your SP1.
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55.
Triston McKenzie
CLE
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56.
Gavin Williams
CLE
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57.
Charlie Morton
ATL
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58.
Ryan Pepiot
TB
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59.
Eduardo Rodriguez
ARI
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60.
Brayan Bello
BOS
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61.
Nestor Cortes Jr.
NYY
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62.
Braxton Garrett
MIA
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63.
Bryan Woo
SEA
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64.
Cristopher Sanchez
PHI
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65.
Nick Lodolo
CIN
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66.
Reid Detmers
LAA
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67.
Kenta Maeda
DET
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68.
Kutter Crawford
BOS
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69.
Kyle Harrison
SF
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70.
Marcus Stroman
NYY
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71.
Yusei Kikuchi
HOU
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72.
Kyle Bradish
BAL
**The Orioles announced on February 15 that Bradish will open the season on the IL with a UCL sprain** Kyle Bradish had an excellent 2023 campaign. He struck out 168 batters in 168 2/3 innings, with a beautiful 2.83 ERA and 1.04 WHIP. He should come with a bit of a warning for 2024, though. His xERA was 3.82, and a low .270 BABIP added a heavy filter to his Insta-worthy stats. Bradish's four-seam fastball got lit up by batters (.563 SLG), and he will need that to improve to accompany his elite slider, which induced a 36.4 Whiff%. With the injury, fantasy managers in redraft leagues should avoid the 27-year-old, only taking him as a flier in the late rounds.
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73.
Andrew Abbott
CIN
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74.
Luis Severino
NYM
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75.
Shane Baz
TB
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76.
Mason Miller
OAK
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77.
Griffin Canning
LAA
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78.
MacKenzie Gore
WSH
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79.
Seth Lugo
KC
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80.
Lance Lynn
STL
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81.
Reese Olson
DET
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82.
Jon Gray
TEX
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83.
Michael Wacha
KC
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84.
Max Scherzer
TEX
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85.
Taj Bradley
TB
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86.
Louie Varland
MIN
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87.
Emmet Sheehan
LAD
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88.
Edward Cabrera
MIA
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89.
Dean Kremer
BAL
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90.
John Means
BAL
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91.
James Paxton
BOS
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92.
Logan Allen
CLE
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93.
Ranger Suarez
PHI
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94.
Tyler Wells
BAL
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95.
Trevor Rogers
BAL
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96.
Clarke Schmidt
NYY
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97.
Sean Manaea
NYM
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98.
Jameson Taillon
CHC
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99.
Andrew Heaney
TEX
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100.
Garrett Whitlock
BOS
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101.
Patrick Sandoval
LAA
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102.
Dane Dunning
TEX
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103.
Clayton Kershaw
LAD
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104.
Miles Mikolas
STL
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105.
Chase Silseth
LAA
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106.
Steven Matz
STL
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107.
Josiah Gray
WSH
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108.
Jack Flaherty
LAD
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109.
Jose Quintana
NYM
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110.
Ricky Tiedemann
TOR
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111.
Paul Skenes
PIT
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112.
JP Sears
OAK
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113.
Alek Manoah
TOR
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114.
Taijuan Walker
PHI
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115.
Gavin Stone
LAD
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116.
Graham Ashcraft
CIN
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117.
Chris Paddack
MIN
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118.
Frankie Montas
MIL
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119.
Bryce Elder
ATL
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120.
Tanner Houck
BOS
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121.
Zack Littell
TB
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122.
Sawyer Gipson-Long
DET
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123.
Erick Fedde
STL
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124.
Michael Kopech
LAD
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125.
Jose Urquidy
HOU
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126.
Alex Cobb
CLE
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127.
Brady Singer
KC
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128.
Kyle Hendricks
CHC
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129.
Casey Mize
DET
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130.
Kyle Gibson
STL
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131.
Max Meyer
MIA
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132.
Tylor Megill
NYM
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133.
J.P. France
HOU
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134.
Lucas Giolito
BOS
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135.
Jacob deGrom
TEX
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136.
Jared Jones
PIT
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137.
Joe Boyle
OAK
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138.
Jordan Hicks
SF
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139.
Aaron Ashby
MIL
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140.
AJ Smith-Shawver
ATL
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141.
DL Hall
MIL
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142.
Jordan Wicks
CHC
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143.
Luis Gil
NYY
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144.
Keaton Winn
SF
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145.
Michael Soroka
CWS
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146.
Matt Manning
DET
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147.
Nick Martinez
CIN
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148.
Ross Stripling
OAK
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149.
Mike Clevinger
CWS
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150.
Michael Lorenzen
KC
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151.
John Brebbia
ATL
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152.
Matt Strahm
PHI
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153.
Alex Wood
OAK
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154.
Cade Horton
CHC
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155.
Jhony Brito
SD
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156.
Wade Miley
MIL
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157.
Ryne Nelson
ARI
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158.
Robbie Ray
SF
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159.
Javier Assad
CHC
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160.
Adrian Houser
CHC
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161.
Cole Irvin
MIN
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162.
Robert Gasser
MIL
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163.
Tyler Anderson
LAA
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164.
Ryan Weathers
MIA
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165.
Drew Thorpe
CWS
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166.
Hayden Wesneski
CHC
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167.
Anthony DeSclafani
MIN
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168.
Paul Blackburn
NYM
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169.
Jeffrey Springs
TB
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170.
Martin Perez
SD
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171.
Reynaldo Lopez
ATL
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172.
Domingo German
PIT
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173.
Lance McCullers Jr.
HOU
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174.
Colin Rea
MIL
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175.
Emerson Hancock
SEA
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176.
David Peterson
NYM
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177.
Brandon Woodruff
MIL
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178.
Trevor Bauer
FA
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179.
Jakob Junis
CIN
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180.
Carlos Carrasco
CLE
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181.
Randy Vasquez
SD
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182.
Luis Medina
OAK
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183.
Cal Quantrill
COL
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184.
Sixto Sanchez
MIA
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185.
Patrick Corbin
WSH
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186.
Marco Gonzales
PIT
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187.
Jake Irvin
WSH
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188.
Jackson Jobe
DET
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189.
Connor Phillips
CIN
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190.
Roansy Contreras
LAA
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191.
Joe Ross
MIL
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192.
Will Warren
NYY
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193.
Yariel Rodriguez
TOR
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194.
Dustin May
LAD
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195.
Drew Rasmussen
TB
|
196.
Shane McClanahan
TB
|
197.
Tyler Mahle
TEX
|
198.
Matthew Liberatore
STL
|
199.
Matt Waldron
SD
|
200.
Zack Thompson
STL
|
201.
Daniel Hudson
LAD
|
202.
Luis Garcia
HOU
|
203.
Mason Black
SF
|
204.
Brandon Williamson
CIN
|
205.
Ben Brown
CHC
|
206.
Drew Smyly
CHC
|
207.
Hyun Jin Ryu
FA
|
208.
Kyle Freeland
COL
|
209.
Prelander Berroa
CWS
|
210.
Spencer Turnbull
PHI
|
211.
Chris Flexen
CWS
|
212.
Ronel Blanco
HOU
|
213.
Hurston Waldrep
ATL
|
214.
Bailey Falter
PIT
|
215.
Michael Grove
LAD
|
216.
Logan Allen
ARI
|
217.
Julio Urias
FA
|
218.
Ryan Yarbrough
TOR
|
219.
Jordan Lyles
LAD
|
220.
Jacob Misiorowski
MIL
|
221.
Alec Marsh
KC
|
222.
Cade Cavalli
WSH
|
223.
Ken Waldichuk
OAK
|
224.
Caleb Ferguson
HOU
|
225.
Robby Snelling
MIA
|
226.
Luis L. Ortiz
PIT
|
227.
Christian Scott
NYM
|
228.
Zack Greinke
FA
|
229.
Austin Gomber
COL
|
230.
Ryan Walker
SF
|
231.
Nick Nastrini
CWS
|
232.
Johan Oviedo
PIT
|
233.
Quinn Priester
BOS
|
234.
Daniel Lynch
KC
|
235.
Touki Toussaint
CWS
|
236.
Cody Bradford
TEX
|
237.
Eric Lauer
FA
|
238.
Trevor Williams
WSH
|
239.
Ty Madden
DET
|
240.
Alex Faedo
DET
|
241.
Pedro Avila
CLE
|
242.
Kyle Hurt
LAD
|
243.
Shawn Armstrong
FA
|
244.
Ryan Feltner
COL
|
245.
Mitch Spence
OAK
|
246.
Xzavion Curry
MIA
|
247.
Rich Hill
FA
|
248.
A.J. Griffin
FA
|
249.
Andrew Painter
PHI
|
250.
Johnny Cueto
FA
|
251.
Carlos Rodriguez
MIL
|
252.
Clayton Beeter
NYY
|
253.
Carson Whisenhunt
SF
|
254.
Dakota Hudson
FA
|
255.
Simeon Woods Richardson
MIN
|
256.
Joey Lucchesi
NYM
|
257.
Joey Cantillo
CLE
|
258.
Rhett Lowder
CIN
|
259.
Tekoah Roby
STL
|
260.
Tommy Henry
ARI
|
261.
Landen Roupp
SF
|
262.
Mick Abel
PHI
|
263.
Zach Davies
KC
|
264.
Jake Eder
CWS
|
265.
Brennan Bernardino
BOS
|
266.
Huascar Ynoa
ATL
|
267.
Jared Shuster
CWS
|
268.
David Festa
MIN
|
269.
Noah Syndergaard
FA
|
270.
Mason Montgomery
TB
|
271.
Allan Winans
ATL
|
272.
Jack Leiter
TEX
|
273.
Cade Smith
CLE
|
274.
Scott Alexander
OAK
|
275.
Jacob Lopez
TB
|
276.
Corey Kluber
FA
|
277.
Isaac Coffey
BOS
|
278.
Chayce McDermott
BAL
|
279.
Jake Odorizzi
FA
|
280.
Wikelman Gonzalez
BOS
|
281.
Zach Plesac
FA
|
282.
Albert Suarez
BAL
|
283.
Wilmer Flores
DET
|
284.
JT Chargois
SEA
|
285.
Vince Velasquez
FA
|
286.
Cade Povich
BAL
|
287.
Peter Lambert
FA
|
288.
Chase Hampton
NYY
|
289.
Drew Rucinski
FA
|
290.
Will Dion
CLE
|
291.
Jose Suarez
LAA
|
292.
Davis Daniel
LAA
|
293.
Osvaldo Bido
OAK
|
294.
Kenny Rosenberg
LAA
|
295.
Mike Vasil
NYM
|
296.
Matt Wisler
FA
|
297.
Matt Bush
FA
|
298.
Dylan Dodd
ATL
|
299.
Julio Teheran
BAL
|
300.
Slade Cecconi
ARI
|
301.
Jose Butto
NYM
|
302.
Jackson Rutledge
WSH
|
303.
Shintaro Fujinami
NYM
|
304.
Matthew Boyd
CLE
|
305.
Shawn Dubin
HOU
|
306.
Austin Pruitt
OAK
|
307.
JT Brubaker
NYY
|
308.
Daulton Jefferies
PIT
|
309.
Chase Petty
CIN
|
310.
Ian Anderson
ATL
|
311.
Owen White
TEX
|
312.
German Marquez
COL
|
313.
Darius Vines
ATL
|
314.
Dallas Keuchel
MIL
|
315.
Cristian Mena
ARI
|
316.
Brad Keller
FA
|
317.
Kris Bubic
KC
|
318.
Luke Weaver
NYY
|
319.
Kyle Muller
OAK
|
320.
Justin Dunn
FA
|
321.
Keider Montero
DET
|
322.
Asa Lacy
KC
|
323.
Spencer Arrighetti
HOU
|
324.
Brandon Bielak
OAK
|
325.
Noah Davis
COL
|
326.
Gordon Graceffo
STL
|
327.
Jay Groome
SD
|
328.
Jacob Latz
TEX
|
329.
Daniel Espino
CLE
|
330.
Joey Wentz
PIT
|
331.
Landon Knack
LAD
|
332.
Connor Cooke
TOR
|
333.
Jairo Iriarte
CWS
|
334.
Nick Frasso
LAD
|
335.
Tejay Antone
CIN
|
336.
Carlos Hernandez
KC
|
337.
Colton Gordon
HOU
|
338.
Kai-Wei Teng
SF
|
339.
Joey Estes
OAK
|
340.
Brendan McKay
TB
|
341.
Hayden Juenger
TOR
|
342.
Brady Basso
OAK
|
343.
River Ryan
LAD
|
344.
Naoyuki Uwasawa
BOS
|
345.
Caleb Kilian
CHC
|
346.
Chandler Champlain
KC
|
347.
Jayden Murray
HOU
|
348.
Elieser Hernandez
FA
|
349.
Jackson Wolf
SD
|
350.
Bubba Chandler
PIT
|
351.
Wes Parsons
FA
|
352.
Royber Salinas
OAK
|
353.
Jalen Beeks
PIT
|
354.
Freddy Tarnok
PHI
|
355.
Tyler Phillips
PHI
|
356.
Jack Leftwich
CLE
|
357.
Matt Sauer
NYY
|
358.
Ben Lively
CLE
|
359.
Anthony Solometo
PIT
|
360.
Max Kranick
NYM
|
361.
Cooper Criswell
BOS
|
362.
Colby White
NYY
|
363.
Bryan Hoeing
SD
|
364.
Packy Naughton
STL
|
365.
Yonny Chirinos
MIA
|
366.
Dominic Hamel
NYM
|
367.
James Kaprielian
TOR
|
368.
Zak Kent
CLE
|
369.
Yoendrys Gomez
NYY
|
370.
Braxton Ashcraft
PIT
|
371.
Josh Fleming
SEA
|
372.
Joan Adon
WSH
|
373.
Michael Plassmeyer
PIT
|
374.
Jesse Scholtens
CWS
|
375.
Bryan Mata
BOS
|
376.
Chase Anderson
TEX
|
377.
Michael Mercado
PHI
|
378.
David Parkinson
PHI
|
379.
Alex Reyes
FA
|
380.
Shane Drohan
BOS
|
381.
Richard Fitts
BOS
|
382.
Braydon Fisher
TOR
|
383.
Derek Law
WSH
|
384.
Adam Kloffenstein
STL
|
385.
Zach McCambley
MIA
|
386.
Dylan Bundy
FA
|
387.
Chad Dallas
TOR
|
388.
Blayne Enlow
SF
|
389.
Jaime Barria
FA
|
390.
Austin Cox
KC
|
391.
Jaden Hill
COL
|
392.
Chris Rodriguez
ARI
|
393.
Spencer Howard
SF
|
394.
Darren McCaughan
MIA
|
395.
Misael Tamarez
HOU
|
396.
Matt Canterino
MIN
|
397.
Grant Holmes
ATL
|
398.
DJ Herz
WSH
|
399.
Wily Peralta
FA
|
400.
Adrian Sampson
TEX
|
401.
Ryan Bergert
SD
|
402.
Jesse Hahn
SEA
|
403.
Andre Jackson
FA
|
404.
Davis Martin
CWS
|
405.
Yosver Zulueta
CIN
|
406.
Jonathan Holder
TEX
|
407.
Emiliano Teodo
TEX
|
408.
Michael McGreevy
STL
|
409.
Jhonathan Diaz
SEA
|
410.
Rony Garcia
FA
|
411.
Carson Seymour
SF
|
412.
Ricky Vanasco
DET
|
413.
Roddery Munoz
MIA
|
414.
Tim Cate
WSH
|
415.
Drew Hutchison
FA
|
416.
Adam Wainwright
FA
|
417.
Patrick Monteverde
MIA
|
418.
Noah Skirrow
PHI
|
419.
Justin Armbruester
BAL
|
420.
Antoine Kelly
COL
|
421.
Tanner Burns
CLE
|
422.
Jonathan Cannon
CWS
|
423.
Josh James
FA
|
424.
Trevor Kelley
SEA
|
425.
Forrest Whitley
HOU
|
426.
Logan Gragg
STL
|
427.
Danny Duffy
FA
|
428.
Victor Mederos
LAA
|
429.
Ryan Jensen
MIN
|
430.
Blake Walston
ARI
|
431.
Luis Cessa
KC
|
432.
David Buchanan
CIN
|
433.
Kevin Kopps
SD
|
434.
Christian Roa
CIN
|
435.
Kolby Allard
PHI
|
436.
Kade McClure
PIT
|
437.
Sem Robberse
STL
|
438.
Randy Dobnak
MIN
|
439.
Carson Fulmer
LAA
|
440.
Dinelson Lamet
WSH
|
441.
Chih-Jung Liu
BOS
|
442.
Colin Selby
BAL
|
443.
Jonathan Bowlan
KC
|
444.
Kyle Nicolas
PIT
|
445.
Corbin Martin
BAL
|
446.
Brett Kerry
LAA
|
447.
Mitchell Parker
WSH
|
448.
Devin Smeltzer
FA
|
449.
Luke Albright
ARI
|
450.
Stephen Kolek
SD
|
451.
Antonio Senzatela
COL
|
452.
Daniel Castano
FA
|
453.
Jeff Criswell
COL
|
454.
Cory Abbott
CWS
|
455.
Dakota Chalmers
FA
|
456.
Lyon Richardson
CIN
|
457.
Shane Greene
TEX
|
458.
Hogan Harris
OAK
|
459.
Randy Rodriguez
SF
|
460.
Peyton Battenfield
NYM
|
461.
Griff McGarry
PHI
|
462.
Janson Junk
OAK
|
463.
Spenser Watkins
WSH
|
464.
Anthony Veneziano
MIA
|
465.
Garrett Hill
DET
|
466.
Calvin Faucher
MIA
|
467.
Ryan Rolison
COL
|
468.
Nick Nelson
PHI
|
469.
Drew Rom
STL
|
470.
Jake Woodford
PIT
|
471.
Mike Mayers
FA
|
472.
Jimmy Nelson
FA
|
473.
Connor Overton
CIN
|
474.
Thomas Hatch
FA
|
475.
Hunter Gaddis
CLE
|
476.
Zach Logue
LAD
|
477.
Denyi Reyes
FA
|
478.
Paolo Espino
TOR
|
479.
Taylor Hearn
FA
|
480.
Steven Cruz
KC
|
481.
Drew Anderson
DET
|
482.
Carson Spiers
CIN
|
483.
Levi Stoudt
BAL
|
484.
Chad Kuhl
FA
|
485.
Cole Winn
TEX
|
486.
Jose Urena
TEX
|
487.
Madison Bumgarner
FA
|
488.
Vladimir Gutierrez
FA
|
489.
Anthony Molina
COL
|
490.
Adam Oller
MIA
|
491.
Karl Kauffmann
COL
|
492.
Tyler Beede
CLE
|
493.
Ty Blach
COL
|
494.
Porter Hodge
CHC
|
495.
Mike Minor
FA
|