2018 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Shortstop

Matt Lutovsky

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As has been the case in years past, shortstop is loaded with a couple major stars at the top of the rankings in 2018, but things get dicey for fantasy baseball owners quickly after. It's not that guys in the 10-20 range (and beyond) can't be legit sleepers and key contributors to a winning fantasy team; rather, it's that often these players have obvious holes in their games, leading many to label them as "busts" on their cheat sheets and overdraft the players in the top SS tier(s).

Reaching for a top shortstop is fine. In fact, it's not even really reaching. With Manny Machado set to move back to SS this year, there are four legitimate first- and early-second-round picks among this group. The next three or four guys should also be drafted within the first five rounds or so. After that, category math rules the day, as it does for all positions. However, whereas shortstop used to be a spot where you found lighter-hitting speedsters late, now you can find power hitters, steals sleepers, and/or balanced players who provide a little of everything.

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Shortstop also has some top prospects (Gleyber Torres, Franklin Berrato), as well as post-hype guys who disappointed last year (Dansby Swanson, Amed Rosario, even Addison Russell to some extent). Park shifts are in play for a couple key players , with Zack Cozart likely taking a hit after leaving Great American Ballpark and Tim Beckham likely getting a bump by playing in Camden Yards full time. 

Perhaps the toughest player to handicap is Elvis Andrus, who came out of nowhere to hit 20 HRs last year. His offense has undoubtedly improved the past two seasons, but his BB-rate is still mediocre and his previous career high of eight homers is tough to ignore. If he goes 20-25 again, he could be the top SS for a second straight year; if he goes 12-25 and scores 10 fewer runs with 20 fewer RBIs, his owners will wish they had just waited 12 rounds and taken Orlando Arcia. Fortunately, there are enough decent options that you can actually have depth at this notoriously thin position.

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2018 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Shortstop

Rankings based on average/runs/HRs/RBIs/SBs. Eligibility based on Yahoo's default settings.

RankPlayerTeamOther Eligibility
1Trea TurnerNationals
2Carlos CorreaAstros
3Manny Machado*Orioles3B
4Francisco LindorIndians
5Corey SeagerDodgers
6Alex BregmanAstros3B
7Xander BogaertsRed Sox
8Trevor StoryRockies
9Javier BaezCubs2B
10Jean SeguraMariners
11Elvis AndrusRangers
12Paul DeJongCardinals2B
13Chris TaylorDodgers2B/OF
14Didi GregoriusYankees
15Tim BeckhamOrioles2B/3B*
16Marcus SemienA's
17Eduardo NunezRed Sox2B/3B/OF
18Orlando ArciaBrewers
19Andrelton SimmonsAngels
20Tim AndersonWhite Sox
21Addison RussellCubs
22Marwin GonzalezAstros1B/2B/3B/OF
23Amed RosarioMets
24Jose PerazaReds2B
25Zack CozartAngels3B*
26Dansby SwansonBraves
27Chris OwingsDiamondbacks2B/OF
28Freddy GalvisPadres
29Alcides EscobarRoyals
30Brandon CrawfordGiants
31Yangervis SolarteBlue Jays2B/3B
32J.P. CrawfordPhillies
33Jose ReyesMets2B/3B
34Gleyber TorresYankees2B*
35Franklin BarretoA's
36Jorge PolancoTwins
37Nick AhmedDiamondbacks
38Asdrubal CabreraMets2B/3B
39Jordy MercerPirates
40Troy TulowitzkiBlue Jays

* Not eligible at this position on draft day but expected to play there during the season

Matt Lutovsky

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