Fantasy Baseball 3B Rankings: Third Base Tiers, Sleepers, Draft Strategy

Matt Lutovsky

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Third base has basically become the new first base, with the added bonus of several players who can steal a non-insignificant amount of bases or hit for a high average. There aren't (m)any 3Bs who would be considered major fantasy needle-movers in SBs (with the possible exception of top-ranked Jose Ramirez), but it's still a position with several four- or five-category contributors and some top-tier sluggers. Even just a quick look at this year's rankings let you know there are solid starters who can be found all throughout drafts.

The top seven or eight 3B-eligible players will all likely go in the first three rounds. On Yahoo, where Manny Machado and Alex Bregman are SS-eligible, some of these players might be drafted to play another position (DJ LeMahieu will almost certainly be slotted at 2B), but either way, the best 3Bs will come off the board quickly. That doesn't mean you need to reach for one -- or reach for a 3B in the next tier -- but it does mean you should have multiple draft strategies for the position. 

Further down the rankings, you'll find even more players who will likely be drafted to play other positions. Second base isn't particularly strong this year, so players like Max Muncy, Mike Moustakas, Nick Solak, Dylan Moore, and others are more likely to go ahead of where we have them ranked below. Because of that, third base could thin out quickly if you don't get one of the top guys, Again, that's not a reason for a panic because some third- or fourth-tier guys could have big seasons if they stay healthy (Josh Donaldson, Justin Turner, Miguel Sano) or have big breakouts (Alec Bohm, Austin Riley, Ke'Bryan Hayes).

All those types of sleepers are worth drafting at some point, and going even deeper, you can find some interesting sleepers like Carter Kieboom or even Mike Brousseau and Jon Berti if they get regular playing time. At the very least, the multi-positional eligibility of these players makes them helpful bench options in deeper leagues.

Ultimately, third base is the type of position where you can get a star who actually hits for a high average (Anthony Rendon, possibly Nolan Arenado if you still trust him away from Coors), a big slugger (Eugenio Suarez, Matt Chapman), or a decent power-speed guy (Cavan Biggio, Yoan Moncada). Figure out what you need and draft accordingly.

We'll be updating the 3B rankings frequently throughout the spring, so check back for the latest player movement. Please note that players are ranked as if they're only eligible at 3B. Some players, such as Cavan Biggio and Dylan Moore, may be ranked higher overall because they're eligible at other positions. 

Fantasy Baseball 3B Rankings: Third Base Tiers, Sleepers, Draft Strategy

Rankings based on 5x5 H2H leagues with Rs, HRs, RBIs, SBs, and Batting Average as hitting categories. 

Position eligibility based on Yahoo's default settings

* = player not eligible at a position on draft day but expected to play there during the season

RankPlayer (bats)Age (as of 4/1)TeamOther Pos.Tier
1Jose Ramirez (S)28Indians--1
2Manny Machado (R)28PadresSS1
3Anthony Rendon (R)30Angels--1
4Alex Bregman (R)27AstrosSS1
5Eugenio Suarez (R)31Reds--1
7Nolan Arenado (R)29Cardinals--1
8Rafael Devers (L)24Red Sox--1
6DJ LeMahieu (R)32Yankees1B, 2B2
9Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R)22Blue Jays1B2
10Cavan Biggio (L)25Blue Jays2B, OF2
11Matt Chapman (R)27A's--2
12Kris Bryant (R)29CubsOF2
13Yoan Moncada (S)25White Sox--2
14Max Muncy (L)30Dodgers1B, 2B3
15Mike Moustakas (L)32Reds1B, 2B3
16Josh Donaldson (R)35Twins--3
17Alec Bohm (R)24Phillies1B3
18Jeff McNeil (L)28Mets2B, OF3
19Ian Happ (S)26Cubs2B, OF3
20Nick Solak (R)25Rangers2B, OF3
21Dylan Moore (R)28Mariners2B, SS, OF3
22Justin Turner (R)36Dodgers--3
23Austin Riley (R)23BravesOF4
24Miguel Sano (R)27Twins1B4
25Eduardo Escobar (S)32D-backs2B4
26Jean Segura (R)31Phillies2B4
27Ke'Bryan Hayes (R)24Pirates--4
28Gio Urshela (R)29Yankees--4
29J.D. Davis (R)27MetsOF4
30Yuli Gurriel (R)36Astros1B4
31Ryan McMahon (L)26Rockies1B, 2B5
32Tommy Edman (S)25Cardinals2B, SS, OF5
33Kyle Seager (L)33Mariners--5
34Hunter Dozier (R)29Royals1B, OF5
35Jeimer Candelario (S)27Tigers1B5
36Carter Kieboom (R)23NationalsSS5
37Brian Anderson (R)27MarlinsOF6
38Evan Longoria (R)35Giants--6
39Rougned Odor (L)*27Rangers2B6
40Willi Castro (S)23TigersSS6
41Jon Berti (R)30Marlins2B, SS, OF6
42Colin Moran (L)28Pirates1B, 2B7
43Mike Brosseau (R)27Rays1B, 2B7
44Ty France (R)26Mariners2B7
45Yoshi Tsutsugo (L)29RaysOF7
46Rio Ruiz (L)26Orioles1B7
47Edwin Rios (L)26Dodgers1B7
48Andres Gimenez (L)22Indians2B, SS7
49Isiah Kiner-Falefa (R)26RangersC, SS7
50Luis Urias (R)23Brewers2B, SS7

Matt Lutovsky

Matt Lutovsky has been a writer and editor for The Sporting News since 2007, primarily writing about fantasy sports, betting, and gaming.