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2026 Fantasy Baseball Top 300: Cristopher Sánchez takes over as No. 1 SP

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Here’s our rest-of-season Top 300. Expect this space to be updated every Monday. Players are ranked for 5×5 mixed leagues using a one-catcher format. I include the mixed-league disclaimer because I do reward upside, particularly past the top 200 or so.

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2026 Fantasy Baseball Top 300 overall ranks

**Updated May 25**

I added the preseason Top 300 rankings to the list this week, just as sort of a two-month progress report. To date, 54 players in the original rankings have been swapped out for newcomers.

May 25

Top 300

Team

Pos

Pos Rk

May 18

2026

1

Aaron Judge

Yankees

OF

1

1

1

2

Bobby Witt Jr.

Royals

SS

1

2

3

3

Shohei Ohtani

Dodgers

DH

1

3

2

4

Elly De La Cruz

Reds

SS

2

4

13

5

Ronald Acuna Jr.

Braves

OF

2

5

4

6

Julio Rodriguez

Mariners

OF

3

6

8

7

Juan Soto

Mets

OF

4

7

5

8

Jose Ramirez

Guardians

3B

1

8

6

9

Corbin Carroll

Diamondbacks

OF

5

9

14

10

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Blue Jays

1B

1

11

9

11

Kyle Tucker

Dodgers

OF

6

12

10

12

Yordan Alvarez

Astros

OF

7

13

25

13

Nick Kurtz

Athletics

1B

2

14

16

14

Cristopher Sanchez

Phillies

SP

1

19

26

15

Pete Alonso

Orioles

1B

3

16

17

16

Kyle Schwarber

Phillies

DH

2

15

20

17

Paul Skenes

Pirates

SP

2

10

11

18

Junior Caminero

Rays

3B

2

21

21

19

Zach Neto

Angels

SS

3

18

18

20

Jackson Chourio

Brewers

OF

8

20

35

21

James Wood

Nationals

OF

9

24

30

22

Fernando Tatis Jr.

Padres

2B

1

17

15

23

Bryce Harper

Phillies

1B

4

22

38

24

Trea Turner

Phillies

SS

4

23

23

25

Gunnar Henderson

Orioles

SS

5

25

12

26

Logan Gilbert

Mariners

SP

3

26

22

27

Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Dodgers

SP

4

27

28

28

CJ Abrams

Nationals

SS

6

29

37

29

Tarik Skubal

Tigers

SP

5

40

7

30

Brice Turang

Brewers

2B

2

28

56

31

Michael Harris II

Braves

OF

10

30

31

32

Mason Miller

Padres

RP

1

31

41

33

Ketel Marte

Diamondbacks

2B

3

32

27

34

Sal Stewart

Reds

2B

4

34

48

35

Freddie Freeman

Dodgers

1B

5

33

36

36

Matt Olson

Braves

1B

6

36

75

37

Shohei Ohtani

Dodgers

SP

6

37

60

38

Oneil Cruz

Pirates

OF

11

38

51

39

Bryan Woo

Mariners

SP

7

35

34

40

Austin Riley

Braves

3B

3

39

29

41

Garrett Crochet

Red Sox

SP

8

42

19

42

Pete Crow-Armstrong

Cubs

OF

12

45

32

43

Jazz Chisholm Jr.

Yankees

2B

5

43

40

44

Cody Bellinger

Yankees

OF

13

44

53

45

Chris Sale

Braves

SP

9

46

58

46

Cade Smith

Guardians

RP

2

48

57

47

Ben Rice

Yankees

C

1

47

83

48

George Kirby

Mariners

SP

10

41

46

49

Aroldis Chapman

Red Sox

RP

3

52

61

50

Zack Wheeler

Phillies

SP

11

70

81

51

Shea Langeliers

Athletics

C

2

51

111

52

Jarren Duran

Red Sox

OF

14

53

39

53

Brent Rooker

Athletics

OF

15

54

43

54

Jacob Misiorowski

Brewers

SP

12

57

79

55

Jhoan Duran

Phillies

RP

4

56

66

56

Jacob deGrom

Rangers

SP

13

50

55

57

Maikel Garcia

Royals

3B

4

49

44

58

Joe Ryan

Twins

SP

14

71

67

59

Mike Trout

Angels

OF

16

59

99

60

George Springer

Blue Jays

OF

17

61

54

61

Andres Munoz

Mariners

RP

5

62

77

62

Framber Valdez

Tigers

SP

15

60

63

63

Dylan Cease

Blue Jays

SP

16

55

69

64

Nolan McLean

Mets

SP

17

63

105

65

Manny Machado

Padres

3B

5

58

45

66

Riley Greene

Tigers

OF

18

64

91

67

Jeremy Pena

Astros

SS

7

66

73

68

Tyler Soderstrom

Athletics

1B

7

65

74

69

Roman Anthony

Red Sox

OF

19

69

49

70

Cam Schlittler

Yankees

SP

18

74

182

71

Xavier Edwards

Marlins

SS

8

73

96

72

Jordan Walker

Cardinals

OF

20

83

NR

73

Seiya Suzuki

Cubs

OF

21

68

88

74

Jackson Merrill

Padres

OF

22

67

52

75

Gerrit Cole

Yankees

SP

19

82

118

76

Ivan Herrera

Cardinals

C

3

77

107

77

Nico Hoerner

Cubs

2B

6

76

122

78

Byron Buxton

Twins

OF

23

79

89

79

Bo Bichette

Mets

SS

9

89

64

80

Josh Naylor

Mariners

1B

8

78

78

81

Wyatt Langford

Rangers

OF

24

86

47

82

Bryan Reynolds

Pirates

OF

25

81

108

83

Corey Seager

Rangers

SS

10

75

76

84

Drew Rasmussen

Rays

SP

20

84

93

85

Andy Pages

Dodgers

OF

26

80

139

86

Devin Williams

Mets

RP

6

85

70

87

Kyle Stowers

Marlins

OF

27

88

109

88

Josh Hader

Astros

RP

7

91

97

89

Jesus Luzardo

Phillies

SP

21

90

102

90

Cole Ragans

Royals

SP

22

99

72

91

Francisco Lindor

Mets

SS

11

95

24

92

Rafael Devers

Giants

1B

9

92

87

93

Sonny Gray

Red Sox

SP

23

93

85

94

Cal Raleigh

Mariners

C

4

94

33

95

Chase Burns

Reds

SP

24

97

154

96

Mookie Betts

Dodgers

SS

12

96

80

97

Alec Burleson

Cardinals

1B

10

98

112

98

Geraldo Perdomo

Diamondbacks

SS

13

103

59

99

David Bednar

Yankees

RP

8

87

84

100

Logan Webb

Giants

SP

25

108

68

101

Brandon Nimmo

Rangers

OF

28

104

106

102

Kevin Gausman

Blue Jays

SP

26

107

142

103

Daniel Palencia

Cubs

RP

9

101

92

104

Jo Adell

Angels

OF

29

106

104

105

Christian Yelich

Brewers

OF

30

109

95

106

Yandy Diaz

Rays

1B

11

114

141

107

William Contreras

Brewers

C

5

111

123

108

Willson Contreras

Red Sox

1B

12

113

114

109

Daylen Lile

Nationals

OF

31

112

116

110

Bryce Miller

Mariners

SP

27

115

187

111

Konnor Griffin

Pirates

SS

14

110

181

112

Shane McClanahan

Rays

SP

28

118

160

113

Freddy Peralta

Mets

SP

29

116

138

114

Teoscar Hernandez

Dodgers

OF

32

127

113

115

Shota Imanaga

Cubs

SP

30

100

149

116

Gavin Williams

Guardians

SP

31

120

229

117

Munetaka Murakami

White Sox

3B

6

119

177

118

Kyle Bradish

Orioles

SP

32

122

90

119

Raisel Iglesias

Braves

RP

10

126

124

120

Alex Bregman

Cubs

3B

7

121

137

121

Vinnie Pasquantino

Royals

1B

13

102

62

122

Hunter Brown

Astros

SP

33

133

65

123

Miguel Vargas

White Sox

3B

8

123

214

124

Kevin McGonigle

Tigers

SS

15

125

224

125

Ryan Helsley

Orioles

RP

11

117

115

126

Daulton Varsho

Blue Jays

OF

33

129

119

127

Ranger Suarez

Red Sox

SP

34

130

131

128

Tanner Bibee

Guardians

SP

35

138

126

129

Christian Walker

Astros

1B

14

137

265

130

Ceddanne Rafaela

Red Sox

2B

7

131

120

131

JJ Wetherholt

Cardinals

SS

16

136

173

132

Jackson Holliday

Orioles

2B

8

143

158

133

Nathan Eovaldi

Rangers

SP

36

145

151

134

Eury Perez

Marlins

SP

37

124

98

135

Chandler Simpson

Rays

OF

34

134

213

136

Trey Yesavage

Blue Jays

SP

38

151

237

137

Michael Busch

Cubs

1B

15

141

125

138

MacKenzie Gore

Rangers

SP

39

139

134

139

Ian Happ

Cubs

OF

35

135

152

140

Pete Fairbanks

Marlins

RP

12

140

153

141

Wilyer Abreu

Red Sox

OF

36

132

169

142

Kenley Jansen

Tigers

RP

13

148

146

143

Drake Baldwin

Braves

C

6

72

130

144

Michael King

Padres

SP

40

147

179

145

Eugenio Suarez

Reds

3B

9

162

136

146

Alec Bohm

Phillies

3B

10

163

117

147

Dylan Crews

Nationals

OF

37

244

198

148

Brandon Woodruff

Brewers

SP

41

164

161

149

Bryson Stott

Phillies

2B

9

156

150

150

Blake Snell

Dodgers

SP

42

233

121

151

Jonathan Aranda

Rays

1B

16

150

218

152

Salvador Perez

Royals

C

7

154

101

153

Kyle Harrison

Brewers

SP

43

211

NR

154

Matt McLain

Reds

2B

10

146

103

155

Hunter Goodman

Rockies

C

8

149

145

156

Spencer Steer

Reds

1B

17

152

NR

157

Carlos Rodon

Yankees

SP

44

158

204

158

Hunter Greene

Reds

SP

45

166

215

159

Travis Bazzana

Guardians

2B

11

167

NR

160

Max Muncy

Dodgers

3B

11

157

206

161

Otto Lopez

Marlins

SS

17

153

191

162

Riley O’Brien

Cardinals

RP

14

144

243

163

Randy Arozarena

Mariners

OF

38

160

178

164

Max Fried

Yankees

SP

46

174

42

165

Dansby Swanson

Cubs

SS

18

159

164

166

Parker Messick

Guardians

SP

47

161

259

167

Luke Keaschall

Twins

2B

12

105

82

168

Louis Varland

Blue Jays

RP

15

155

NR

169

Luis Robert Jr.

Mets

OF

39

142

71

170

Isaac Paredes

Astros

3B

12

165

172

171

Spencer Strider

Braves

SP

48

177

263

172

Braxton Ashcraft

Pirates

SP

49

168

276

173

Sandy Alcantara

Marlins

SP

50

169

192

174

Logan Henderson

Brewers

SP

51

181

277

175

Willy Adames

Giants

SS

19

189

163

176

Kazuma Okamoto

Blue Jays

3B

13

173

212

177

Brandon Marsh

Phillies

OF

40

170

264

178

Colson Montgomery

White Sox

SS

20

171

174

179

Jose Soriano

Angels

SP

52

185

NR

180

Xander Bogaerts

Padres

SS

21

179

194

181

Tyler Glasnow

Dodgers

SP

53

128

144

182

Abner Uribe

Brewers

RP

16

178

197

183

Jose Altuve

Astros

2B

13

176

86

184

Adolis Garcia

Phillies

OF

41

175

171

185

Jakob Marsee

Marlins

OF

42

186

140

186

Payton Tolle

Red Sox

SP

54

188

NR

187

Ezequiel Tovar

Rockies

SS

22

180

148

188

Taylor Ward

Orioles

OF

43

172

189

189

Josh Jung

Rangers

3B

14

184

245

190

Randy Vasquez

Padres

SP

55

183

NR

191

Trent Grisham

Yankees

OF

44

191

200

192

Christian Scott

Mets

SP

56

194

NR

193

Luis Garcia Jr.

Nationals

2B

14

187

170

194

Ozzie Albies

Braves

2B

15

195

262

195

Nolan Schanuel

Angels

1B

18

190

221

196

Tanner Scott

Dodgers

RP

17

197

NR

197

Luis Arraez

Giants

2B

16

196

217

198

Jeff Hoffman

Blue Jays

RP

18

205

100

199

Brett Baty

Mets

2B

17

213

205

200

Shane Bieber

Blue Jays

SP

57

209

247

201

Emmet Sheehan

Dodgers

SP

58

202

211

202

Brandon Lowe

Pirates

2B

18

206

210

203

Sam Antonacci

White Sox

2B

19

208

NR

204

Seranthony Dominguez

White Sox

RP

19

193

165

205

Nick Lodolo

Reds

SP

59

204

184

206

Cam Smith

Astros

OF

45

192

NR

207

Trevor Megill

Brewers

RP

20

201

127

208

JJ Bleday

Reds

OF

46

203

NR

209

Ryan Waldschmidt

Diamondbacks

OF

47

212

NR

210

Jared Jones

Pirates

SP

60

216

NR

211

Jacob Wilson

Athletics

SS

23

214

128

212

Bryan Baker

Rays

RP

21

210

NR

213

Gleyber Torres

Tigers

2B

20

221

180

214

Max Meyer

Marlins

SP

61

274

289

215

Tommy Edman

Dodgers

2B

21

236

176

216

Ramon Laureano

Padres

OF

48

199

228

217

Chase DeLauter

Guardians

OF

49

222

NR

218

Ben Brown

Cubs

SP

62

238

NR

219

Jorge Soler

Angels

OF

50

219

244

220

Ernie Clement

Blue Jays

SS

24

224

251

221

Carson Benge

Mets

OF

51

241

290

222

Dillon Dingler

Tigers

C

9

215

NR

223

Will Warren

Yankees

SP

63

223

NR

224

Matt Chapman

Giants

3B

15

227

196

225

Nick Martinez

Rays

SP

64

225

246

226

Emerson Hancock

Mariners

SP

65

230

NR

227

Joey Cantillo

Guardians

SP

66

273

NR

228

Ryan Weathers

Yankees

SP

67

231

286

229

Evan Carter

Rangers

OF

52

228

255

230

Mark Vientos

Mets

3B

16

229

NR

231

Will Smith

Dodgers

C

10

226

201

232

Jesus Sanchez

Blue Jays

OF

53

239

292

233

Steven Kwan

Guardians

OF

54

234

162

234

Andres Gimenez

Blue Jays

SS

25

232

239

235

Gabriel Moreno

Diamondbacks

C

11

240

231

236

Josh Bell

Twins

1B

19

245

230

237

Caleb Durbin

Red Sox

3B

17

217

159

238

Adley Rutschman

Orioles

C

12

249

261

239

Andrew Vaughn

Brewers

1B

20

242

155

240

Gregory Soto

Pirates

RP

22

254

NR

241

Addison Barger

Blue Jays

3B

18

256

186

242

Colt Keith

Tigers

2B

22

237

227

243

Garrett Mitchell

Brewers

OF

55

198

NR

244

A.J. Ewing

Mets

OF

56

251

NR

245

Lucas Erceg

Royals

RP

23

235

273

246

Kerry Carpenter

Tigers

OF

57

259

167

247

Brendan Donovan

Mariners

2B

23

257

183

248

Kodai Senga

Mets

SP

68

260

202

249

Jeff McNeil

Athletics

2B

24

246

274

250

Henry Bolte

Athletics

OF

58

247

NR

251

Reid Detmers

Angels

SP

69

250

256

252

Jorge Polanco

Mets

2B

25

271

135

253

Bubba Chandler

Pirates

SP

70

243

207

254

Jacob Latz

Rangers

RP

24

252

NR

255

Davis Martin

White Sox

SP

71

255

NR

256

Spencer Torkelson

Tigers

1B

21

220

216

257

Noelvi Marte

Reds

3B

19

265

94

258

Mickey Moniak

Rockies

OF

59

200

236

259

Taj Bradley

Twins

SP

72

284

NR

260

Sal Frelick

Brewers

OF

60

258

258

261

TJ Rumfield

Rockies

1B

22

272

NR

262

Justin Wrobleski

Dodgers

SP

73

253

NR

263

Jake Burger

Rangers

1B

23

275

254

264

Casey Mize

Tigers

SP

74

278

NR

265

Paul Sewald

Diamondbacks

RP

25

266

291

266

River Ryan

Dodgers

SP

75

285

NR

267

Jake Bauers

Brewers

1B

24

282

NR

268

Michael Wacha

Royals

SP

76

269

NR

269

Jameson Taillon

Cubs

SP

77

261

225

270

Masyn Winn

Cardinals

SS

26

262

223

271

Edward Cabrera

Cubs

SP

78

207

175

272

Jung Hoo Lee

Giants

OF

61

182

157

273

Nathaniel Lowe

Reds

1B

25

296

NR

274

Anthony Volpe

Yankees

SS

27

248

235

275

Nolan Arenado

Diamondbacks

3B

20

293

295

276

Luke Raley

Mariners

1B

26

276

NR

277

Austin Martin

Twins

OF

62

279

NR

278

Shane Baz

Orioles

SP

79

290

257

279

Jake McCarthy

Rockies

OF

63

NR

267

280

Corbin Burnes

Diamondbacks

SP

80

294

NR

281

Zack Gelof

Athletics

2B

26

292

NR

282

Jose Caballero

Yankees

SS

28

286

294

283

Angel Martinez

Guardians

2B

27

287

NR

284

Bryce Elder

Braves

SP

81

NR

NR

285

Keaton Winn

Giants

RP

26

NR

NR

286

Kris Bubic

Royals

SP

82

NR

234

287

Matthew Boyd

Cubs

SP

83

NR

166

288

Lawrence Butler

Athletics

OF

64

264

242

289

Grant Taylor

White Sox

RP

27

NR

NR

290

Casey Schmitt

Giants

2B

28

NR

NR

291

Samuel Basallo

Orioles

C

13

288

NR

292

Ryan O’Hearn

Pirates

1B

27

NR

NR

293

Jack Leiter

Rangers

SP

84

295

NR

294

Antonio Senzatela

Rockies

RP

28

NR

NR

295

Giancarlo Stanton

Yankees

OF

65

NR

266

296

Steven Matz

Rays

SP

85

NR

NR

297

Jordan Lawlar

Diamondbacks

3B

21

NR

203

298

Liam Hicks

Marlins

C

14

NR

NR

299

Cade Cavalli

Nationals

SP

86

300

NR

300

Griffin Jax

Rays

SP

87

NR

110

May 25 Notes

Falling off: Spencer Schwellenbach (218th), Gus Varland (263rd), Trevor Story (267th), Josh Lowe (268th), Ryan Jeffers (270th), Caleb Kilian (277th), Brenton Doyle (280th), Marcell Ozuna (281st), Robbie Ray (283rd), Kyle Manzardo (289th), Justin Crawford (291st), Aaron Ashby (297th), Colt Emerson (298th), Nasim Nuñez (299th)

– I was always too optimistic about Schwellenbach’s return from elbow surgery, apparently. He’s resumed tossing, but it sounds like he won’t even be back on the mound for another three weeks, suggesting that mid-August return is probably the best-case scenario now. … I can’t believe I reintroduced Manzardo to the rankings last week only for Stephen Vogt to bench him against three of the next five righties (and both lefties, of course) the Guardians faced. Manzardo is batting .278/.350/.574 with an even more impressive .406 xwOBA this month. But, then, the Guardians are obviously doing just fine without him.

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Cristopher Sánchez overtakes Paul Skenes as the No. 1 starter this week. Sánchez’s velocity was down just a little initially, and he didn’t dominate last month, but he’s had a May for the ages, with his 32 scoreless innings and 36 strikeouts. His K rate has jumped from 20 percent in 2024 and 26 percent last season to 29 percent now, and he’s done without losing anything off his stellar groundball rate. I’m still pretty sure Skenes will be fine, but his velocity is down one mph from last year and his mediocre 25.6 percent CSW is really quite stunning. He ranks 56th of the 76 qualified starters in that category, right in between Matthew Liberatore and Colin Rea.

– While I didn’t want to, I did have to drop Luke Keaschall from 102nd to 167th this week. He’s losing playing time on a Twins team that’s already sent down Matt Wallner and Royce Lewis. And it probably doesn’t help matters that Lewis is already gunning for a quick return. I think things will turn around for Keaschall if the Twins stick with him, but it’d be hard to blame them for swapping him out for a spell. His lack of defensive value makes his offensive struggles much more difficult to deal with.

Andrew Vaughn, Jake Bauers and Garrett Mitchell would all be top-200 guys for me as regulars, but the current playing time situation in Milwaukee isn’t great. I’d love to have Vaughn back in the 150s, but he sat against three straight righties last week before Mitchell missed a couple of games with a back issue. Someone will eventually get hurt again and clarifying matters for a time, but I don’t much like it right now.

– Pittsburgh’s Jared Jones is another guy I’d like to have higher, but this talk about maybe starting him off in the pen seems like a real threat. If it’s about not taking either Bubba Chandler or Carmen Mlodzinski out of the rotation, I don’t get that at all. I do think Chandler will get better, but his 16 percent walk rate is awful and he’s not really making up for it with a 22 percent strikeout rate. Mlodzinski has been nice, but his ceiling as a starter is limited, and even with him having allowed just two homers on 11 barrels, his ERA is an unremarkable 3.96. Jones has ace-type ability and he’s been stretched out to the point that he threw 76 pitches last time out. I don’t see how it would make any sense to put him in the pen now.

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– With his 1.13 ERA through 32 innings, Antonio Senzatela becomes the first Rockies pitcher to make the top 300 this year. It’s probably a temporary thing, since he might be as likely as anyone in the league to get traded, and it might happen well before the deadline. For now, though, he looks like an increasingly decent bet for saves in Colorado’s pen.

May 18 Notes

Falling off: Kris Bubic (205th), Heliot Ramos (217th), Ryan O’Hearn (222nd), Clay Holmes (223rd), Chad Patrick (262nd), Dylan Beavers (264th), Royce Lewis (270th), Matt Wallner (275th), Giancarlo Stanton (285th), Robert Suarez (290th), Pierce Johnson (297th), Jac Caglianone (298th), Dennis Santana (299th)

– O’Hearn, Suarez, and Caglianone are all part of the next 10, along with Ryan Zeferjahn, Jake McCarthy, Connor Prielipp, Emilio Pagán and Jordan Lawlar.

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– For the first time since putting out my preseason rankings in mid-January, there is a change in the top three, as Shohei Ohtani (DH only) drops behind Bobby Witt Jr. I hesitated to make the move a couple of weeks ago after Ohtani got back to stealing bases, but since it looks like him being held out of the lineup when he pitches is turning into a regular thing, down one spot he goes. I might also put Ronald Acuña Jr. ahead of him if Acuña comes back strong from his hamstring injury.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drops one spot this week, but I still don’t see any reason to go much lower. His exit velocity numbers are down some, but his bat speed is just fine and he’s not striking out. I’d be more concerned if his groundball rate was spiking, but he’s slightly better than his career average there. The power production will come, and the Blue Jays’ lineup still should take a significant step forward when Alejandro Kirk and Addison Barger get healthy and George Springer figures things out. Springer has been another disappointment, but again, his bat speed has held up nicely, he’s pulling the ball in the air and his strikeout rate is fine.

Munetaka Murakami’s home run barrage has really overshadowed what Miguel Vargas is doing in Chicago, but Vargas, pretty incredibly, is currently 10th in the majors with a .407 xwOBA. His average bat speed has jumped from 70.6 mph last year (25th percentile) to 73.7 mph this year (69th percentile) and he hasn’t sacrificed any contact to make that happen. In fact, his contract numbers are largely improved. His exit velocity numbers, aside him 16 percent barrel rate, are still pretty average, and he’s still having big BABIP troubles; he’s at .240 right now, which is only slightly better than his career mark of .233. That’s keeping me from ranking him in the top 100 for now, but he is up to No. 123 this week.

– I did make room for Colt Emerson at the very bottom of the list, but I don’t think he’s ready to be particularly useful in mixed leagues at age 20. It also doesn’t help that he’s in a tough situation for hitters in Seattle. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do, but Emerson was striking out 27 percent of the time in Triple-A and it’s probably going to be a couple of years before he settles in as a 20-homer guy.

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