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ESPN FLB Rankings Template 2021 ESPN Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheet: H2H points leagues Starting pitchers, cont. First basemen Shortstops Outfielders Outfielders, cont. 51. (213) Sandy Alcantara MIA $1 1. (12) Freddie Freeman ATL $38 1. (2) Trea Turner WSH $48 1. (3) Ronald Acuna Jr. ATL $44 63. (184) Nick Senzel CIN $0 52. (218) Marcus Stroman NYM $1 2. (19) Cody Bellinger LAD $28 2. (7) Fernando Tatis Jr. SD $44 2. (6) Mookie Betts LAD $44 64. (185) Jackie Bradley Jr. MIL $3 53. (220) Matthew Boyd DET $1 3. (31) Jose Abreu CWS $23 3. (8) Trevor Story COL $42 3. (10) Mike Trout LAA $38 65. (187) Hunter Dozier KC $2 54. (224) Caleb Smith ARI $1 4. (41) Pete Alonso NYM $20 4. (15) Francisco Lindor NYM $32 4. (11) Juan Soto WSH $37 66. (188) Corey Dickerson MIA $2 55. (226) Michael Pineda MIN $1 5. (43) DJ LeMahieu NYY $19 5. (18) Bo Bichette TOR $30 5. (13) Christian Yelich MIL $34 67. (194) Lorenzo Cain MIL $6 Last updated: 56. (228) Mike Minor KC $1 6. (61) Vladimir Guerrero Jr. TOR $15 6. (26) Xander Bogaerts BOS $25 6. (17) Whit Merrifield KC $29 68. (204) Myles Straw HOU #N/A Friday, March 26, 2021 57. (229) Chris Bassitt OAK $1 7. (73) Anthony Rizzo CHC $12 7. (33) Adalberto Mondesi KC $21 7. (19) Cody Bellinger LAD $28 69. (206) Manuel Margot TB $1 Position rank is listed first, followed by overall rank in 58. (232) Jose Urquidy HOU $1 8. (75) Matt Olson OAK $12 8. (34) Javier Baez CHC $21 8. (20) Bryce Harper PHI $28 70. (207) Leody Taveras TEX $1 parentheses. Additional positions are listed next to the player's name in parentheses. Auction values are based on a standard 59. (233) Julio Urias LAD $1 9. (77) Rhys Hoskins PHI $12 9. (40) Tim Anderson CWS $19 9. (21) Kyle Tucker HOU $26 71. (208) Aaron Hicks NYY $1 ESPN league with a $260 budget. 60. (240) Jordan Montgomery NYY #N/A 10. (80) Paul Goldschmidt STL $12 10. (44) Corey Seager LAD $19 10. (29) Marcell Ozuna ATL $23 72. (209) Alex Dickerson SF $1 Starting pitchers 61. (249) Jon Gray COL $0 11. (83) Luke Voit NYY $11 11. (65) Dansby Swanson ATL $14 11. (38) Luis Robert CWS $21 73. (211) Brandon Nimmo NYM $1 62. (250) John Means BAL $0 12. (91) Josh Bell WSH $10 12. (72) Marcus Semien TOR $13 12. (39) Starling Marte MIA $21 74. (212) Kole Calhoun ARI $4 1. (1) Jacob deGrom NYM $49 63. (251) Miles Mikolas STL $4 13. (109) Max Muncy LAD $8 13. (100) Tommy Edman STL $8 13. (42) Trent Grisham SD $19 75. (214) Mitch Haniger SEA $1 2. (4) Gerrit Cole NYY $47 64. (254) Brad Keller KC $0 14. (114) Carlos Santana KC $7 14. (113) Jorge Polanco MIN $7 14. (45) Nick Castellanos CIN $19 76. (216) Jared Oliva PIT $1 3. (9) Shane Bieber CLE $42 65. (258) Carlos Martinez STL $0 15. (116) Ryan Mountcastle BAL $7 15. (118) Gleyber Torres NYY $7 15. (46) Teoscar Hernandez TOR $18 77. (227) Adam Frazier PIT $1 4. (14) Trevor Bauer LAD $36 66. (262) Corey Kluber NYY $0 16. (121) Eric Hosmer SD $6 16. (122) Elvis Andrus OAK $6 16. (47) Brandon Lowe TB $18 78. (231) Yasiel Puig FA $1 5. (16) Yu Darvish SD $28 67. (265) Sixto Sanchez MIA $0 17. (134) Mike Moustakas CIN $5 17. (131) Didi Gregorius PHI $5 17. (49) George Springer TOR $22 79. (243) Tyler O'Neill STL $0 6. (22) Aaron Nola PHI $28 68. (266) Adam Wainwright STL $0 18. (136) Christian Walker ARI $5 18. (137) Carlos Correa HOU $5 18. (55) Ian Happ CHC $11 80. (247) Gregory Polanco PIT $0 7. (25) Max Scherzer WSH $25 69. (271) Zach Davies CHC $0 19. (146) Yuli Gurriel HOU $4 19. (160) Chris Taylor LAD $3 19. (59) Randy Arozarena TB $15 81. (252) Jesse Winker CIN #N/A 8. (30) Clayton Kershaw LAD $23 70. (274) Elieser Hernandez MIA $0 20. (155) Ryan McMahon COL $2 20. (161) David Fletcher LAA $3 20. (62) Eddie Rosario CLE $14 82. (261) Adam Eaton CWS $0 9. (35) Lucas Giolito CWS $23 71. (278) Lance McCullers Jr. HOU $1 21. (162) Miguel Sano MIN $3 21. (168) Nick Ahmed ARI $3 21. (64) Mike Yastrzemski SF $14 83. (267) Hunter Renfroe BOS $0 10. (36) German Marquez COL $22 72. (279) Spencer Turnbull DET $0 22. (166) Dominic Smith NYM $3 22. (173) Paul DeJong STL $3 22. (67) Cavan Biggio TOR $13 84. (268) Cristian Pache ATL #N/A 11. (37) Walker Buehler LAD $21 73. (280) Jake Odorizzi HOU #N/A 23. (187) Hunter Dozier KC $2 23. (180) Andres Gimenez CLE $1 23. (70) Michael Conforto NYM $13 85. (272) Stephen Piscotty OAK #N/A 12. (48) Luis Castillo CIN $18 74. (282) Kyle Gibson TEX $0 24. (189) C.J. Cron COL $2 24. (199) Miguel Rojas MIA $2 24. (78) Michael Brantley HOU $12 86. (273) Kevin Kiermaier TB $0 13. (50) Brandon Woodruff MIL $17 75. (283) Mike Soroka ATL $0 25. (190) Joey Votto CIN $2 25. (210) Ha-seong Kim SD $1 25. (79) Charlie Blackmon COL $11 87. (276) Alex Kirilloff MIN $1 14. (51) Kyle Hendricks CHC $24 76. (285) Tyler Mahle CIN $0 26. (201) Brandon Belt SF $2 26. (215) J.P. Crawford SEA $1 26. (82) Andrew McCutchen PHI $11 88. (277) Jason Heyward CHC $0 15. (52) Hyun-Jin Ryu TOR $17 77. (295) Griffin Canning LAA $0 27. (202) Jeimer Candelario DET $2 27. (217) Andrelton Simmons MIN $1 27. (84) Trey Mancini BAL $10 89. (281) Clint Frazier NYY $2 16. (54) Zack Greinke HOU $16 78. (297) Adrian Houser MIL #N/A 28. (225) Jared Walsh LAA $1 28. (219) Isiah Kiner-Falefa TEX $1 28. (85) Wil Myers SD $10 90. (286) Harrison Bader STL $2 17. (56) Jose Berrios MIN $16 79. (300) Kwang-Hyun Kim STL #N/A 29. (234) Rowdy Tellez TOR $0 29. (223) Freddy Galvis BAL $1 29. (86) Raimel Tapia COL $10 91. (288) Josh Reddick FA $0 18. (57) Lance Lynn CWS $16 80. (309) Garrett Richards BOS $0 30. (236) Tommy La Stella SF $1 30. (230) Amed Rosario CLE $2 30. (87) Dylan Carlson STL $10 92. (289) Justin Upton LAA $0 19. (58) Patrick Corbin WSH $16 Relief pitchers Second basemen Third basemen 31. (88) Anthony Santander BAL $10 93. (292) Jarred Kelenic SEA #N/A 20. (60) Zack Wheeler PHI $15 32. (89) Jeff McNeil NYM $10 94. (294) Adam Duvall MIA #N/A 21. (66) Shohei Ohtani LAA $14 1. (132) Liam Hendriks CWS $7 1. (17) Whit Merrifield KC $29 1. (5) Jose Ramirez CLE $44 33. (94) Austin Hays BAL $9 95. (296) Jurickson Profar SD $0 22. (74) Kenta Maeda MIN $13 2. (191) Josh Hader MIL $3 2. (27) Ozzie Albies ATL $24 2. (23) Alex Bregman HOU $30 34. (95) Alex Verdugo BOS $9 Catchers 23. (92) Max Fried ATL $10 3. (221) Trevor Rosenthal OAK #N/A 3. (43) DJ LeMahieu NYY $19 3. (24) Manny Machado SD $28 35. (98) Nick Solak TEX $9 24. (93) Jack Flaherty STL $9 4. (222) Brad Hand WSH $2 4. (47) Brandon Lowe TB $18 4. (28) Anthony Rendon LAA $25 36. (100) Tommy Edman STL $8 1. (141) J.T. Realmuto PHI $5 25. (97) Sonny Gray CIN $11 5. (235) Ryan Pressly HOU $1 5. (63) Keston Hiura MIL $14 5. (32) Rafael Devers BOS $22 37. (101) Ramon Laureano OAK $5 2. (172) Willson Contreras CHC $3 26. (99) Chris Paddack SD $9 6. (238) James Karinchak CLE #N/A 6. (67) Cavan Biggio TOR $13 6. (43) DJ LeMahieu NYY $15 38. (102) Lourdes Gurriel Jr. TOR $9 3. (175) Salvador Perez KC $3 27. (103) Dylan Bundy LAA $9 7. (239) Aroldis Chapman NYY $0 7. (69) Ketel Marte ARI $14 7. (53) Nolan Arenado STL $15 39. (107) Joey Gallo TEX $8 4. (197) Will Smith LAD $2 28. (104) Marco Gonzales SEA $13 8. (245) Raisel Iglesias LAA $1 8. (76) Nick Madrigal CWS $11 8. (67) Cavan Biggio TOR $14 40. (108) Dylan Moore SEA $8 5. (198) Christian Vazquez BOS $2 29. (105) Corbin Burnes MIL $8 9. (246) Kenley Jansen LAD $1 9. (89) Jeff McNeil NYM $10 9. (68) Eugenio Suarez CIN $14 41. (112) Tommy Pham SD $7 6. (242) Travis d'Arnaud ATL $1 30. (123) Stephen Strasburg WSH $6 10. (255) Taylor Rogers MIN $1 10. (96) Jose Altuve HOU $9 10. (90) Matt Chapman OAK $13 42. (115) Byron Buxton MIN $7 7. (257) Yasmani Grandal CWS $0 31. (127) Blake Snell SD $7 11. (259) Will Smith ATL $2 11. (98) Nick Solak TEX $9 11. (100) Tommy Edman STL $13 43. (116) Ryan Mountcastle BAL $7 8. (260) Gary Sanchez NYY $0 32. (128) Dinelson Lamet SD $6 12. (269) Edwin Diaz NYM $0 12. (108) Dylan Moore SEA $8 12. (106) Yoan Moncada CWS $13 44. (117) Austin Meadows TB $7 9. (311) Austin Nola SD $0 33. (129) Tyler Glasnow TB $6 13. (291) Joakim Soria ARI #N/A 13. (109) Max Muncy LAD $8 13. (109) Max Muncy LAD $10 45. (120) Joc Pederson CHC $4 10. (312) James McCann NYM $0 34. (138) Zach Eflin PHI $5 14.
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