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ESPN Fantasy Baseball Top 360: AL-Only Leagues ESPN Fantasy Baseball top 360: AL-only leagues Player Team All pos. $ Player Team All pos. $ Player Team All pos. $ Player Team All pos. $ 1. Mike Trout LAA OF $43 91. Kyle Tucker HOU OF $13 181. Tom Murphy SEA C $6 271. Tony Kemp OAK 2B/OF $2 2. Gerrit Cole NYY SP $40 92. Sean Manaea OAK SP $13 182. Marco Gonzales SEA SP $6 272. Myles Straw HOU SS $2 3. Francisco Lindor CLE SS $37 93. Salvador Perez KC C $13 183. Victor Reyes DET OF $6 273. Alex Avila MIN C $2 4. Alex Bregman HOU 3B/SS $35 94. Danny Santana TEX OF/1B $13 184. Kyle Gibson TEX SP $5 274. Oliver Drake TB RP $2 5. Justin Verlander HOU SP $33 95. Joe Jimenez DET RP $12 185. Jeimer Candelario DET 3B/1B $5 275. Willi Castro DET SS $2 6. J.D. Martinez BOS OF $33 96. Alex Verdugo BOS OF $12 186. Shed Long Jr. SEA 2B $5 276. Andrew Kittredge TB RP/SP $2 7. Rafael Devers BOS 3B $32 97. Luke Voit NYY 1B $12 187. Rowdy Tellez TOR 1B $5 277. Mike Ford NYY 1B $2 8. Jose Ramirez CLE 3B $32 98. Rich Hill MIN SP $12 188. Jose Iglesias BAL SS $5 278. Ronald Guzman TEX 1B $2 9. Anthony Rendon LAA 3B $31 99. Hansel Robles LAA RP $12 189. Matt Magill SEA RP $5 279. Brad Keller KC SP $2 10. Jose Altuve HOU 2B $31 100. Rougned Odor TEX 2B $12 190. Michael Fulmer DET SP $5 280. Delino DeShields CLE OF $2 11. George Springer HOU OF $30 101. Renato Nunez BAL 1B $12 191. Dee Gordon SEA 2B $5 281. Willians Astudillo MIN C $2 12. Aaron Judge NYY OF $29 102. Mark Canha OAK OF $12 192. Josh Reddick HOU OF $5 282. Kyle Higashioka NYY C $2 13. Mike Clevinger CLE SP $27 103. Aaron Hicks NYY OF $12 193. Albert Pujols LAA 1B $5 283. Clint Frazier NYY OF $2 14. Xander Bogaerts BOS SS $27 104. Andrew Heaney LAA SP $12 194. Julio Teheran LAA SP $5 284. Jake Diekman OAK RP $2 15. Gleyber Torres NYY SS/2B $26 105. Brendan McKay TB SP/DH $12 195. Alex Gordon KC OF $5 285. Jake Bauers CLE OF/1B $2 16. Shane Bieber CLE SP $26 106. Ryan Yarbrough TB RP/SP $12 196. John Means BAL SP $5 286. Brady Singer KC SP $2 17. Charlie Morton TB SP $26 107. Masahiro Tanaka NYY SP $12 197. Mike Tauchman NYY OF $5 287. Sandy Leon CLE C $2 18. Nelson Cruz MIN DH $26 108. Gio Urshela NYY 3B $11 198. DJ Stewart BAL OF $4 288. Jakob Junis KC SP $2 19. Blake Snell TB SP $25 109. Cesar Hernandez CLE 2B $11 199. Nicky Lopez KC 2B/SS $4 289. Luis Rengifo LAA 2B $2 20. Yordan Alvarez HOU DH $25 110. Nick Solak TEX DH $11 200. Cameron Maybin DET OF $4 290. Daniel Norris DET SP $2 21. Giancarlo Stanton NYY OF $24 111. Jake Odorizzi MIN SP $11 201. Spencer Turnbull DET SP $4 291. Lou Trivino OAK RP $2 22. Matt Olson OAK 1B $24 112. Shin-Soo Choo TEX OF $11 202. Forrest Whitley HOU SP $4 292. Tyler Wade NYY 2B $2 23. Eloy Jimenez CWS OF $24 113. Yandy Diaz TB 3B/1B $11 203. J.P. Crawford SEA SS $4 293. Dan Altavilla SEA RP $2 24. Zack Greinke HOU SP $24 114. Jose Urquidy HOU SP $11 204. Justus Sheffield SEA SP $4 294. Brian Johnson BOS RP/SP $2 25. Lucas Giolito CWS SP $23 115. Christian Vazquez BOS C $10 205. Carlos Rodon CWS SP $4 295. Wander Franco TB SS $1 26. Austin Meadows TB OF $23 116. Luis Arraez MIN 2B/OF $10 206. Manuel Margot TB OF $4 296. Dawel Lugo DET 3B $1 27. Whit Merrifield KC 2B/OF $23 117. Miguel Andujar NYY DH $10 207. Jose Peraza BOS 2B/SS/OF $4 297. Ryan McBroom KC OF $1 28. Jose Abreu CWS 1B $23 118. Hunter Renfroe TB OF $10 208. Aaron Bummer CWS RP $4 298. Joe Panik TOR 2B $1 29. Tyler Glasnow TB SP $23 119. Yonny Chirinos TB SP/RP $10 209. Homer Bailey MIN SP $4 299. Chris Devenski HOU RP $1 30. Marcus Semien OAK SS $23 120. Randal Grichuk TOR OF $10 210. Yasiel Puig FA OF $4 300. Dwight Smith Jr. BAL OF $1 31. Jorge Soler KC OF $23 121. Austin Hays BAL OF $10 211. Ty Buttrey LAA RP $4 301. Robbie Grossman OAK OF $1 32. Matt Chapman OAK 3B $23 122. Dylan Bundy LAA SP $10 212. Ryan O'Hearn KC 1B $4 302. Mike Montgomery KC RP/SP $1 33. Adalberto Mondesi KC SS $23 123. Kyle Seager SEA 3B $10 213. Tommy Kahnle NYY RP $4 303. Andrew Velazquez BAL 2B $1 34. Eddie Rosario MIN OF $22 124. Josh James HOU RP $10 214. Yusei Kikuchi SEA SP $4 304. Greg Allen CLE OF $1 35. Carlos Correa HOU SS $22 125. Mallex Smith SEA OF $10 215. Michael Pineda MIN SP $3 305. Michael King NYY SP $1 36. DJ LeMahieu NYY 2B/3B/1B $22 126. Griffin Canning LAA SP $10 216. Trevor Richards TB SP $3 306. Abraham Toro HOU 3B $1 37. Liam Hendriks OAK RP $22 127. Jonathan Schoop DET 2B $10 217. Kyle Lewis SEA OF $3 307. Deivi Garcia NYY SP $1 38. Bo Bichette TOR SS $22 128. Chris Bassitt OAK SP $9 218. Jake Fraley SEA OF $3 308. Ryan Brasier BOS RP $1 39. Shohei Ohtani LAA DH/SP $22 129. Hunter Dozier KC 3B/OF $9 219. Franklin Barreto OAK 2B $3 309. Jonathan Lucroy BOS C $1 40. Joey Gallo TEX OF $21 130. Zack Britton NYY RP $9 220. JaCoby Jones DET OF $3 310. Jordy Mercer DET SS $1 41. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. TOR 3B $21 131. Dallas Keuchel CWS SP $9 221. Taijuan Walker SEA SP $3 311. Josh Taylor BOS RP $1 42. James Paxton NYY SP $21 132. Willy Adames TB SS $9 222. Austin Nola SEA 1B $3 312. Brett Phillips KC OF $1 43. Roberto Osuna HOU RP $21 133. Michael Chavis BOS 1B/2B $9 223. Leury Garcia CWS OF $3 313. Ehire Adrianza MIN 3B/SS/1B $0 44. Josh Donaldson MIN 3B $21 134. Willie Calhoun TEX OF $9 224. Jordan Lyles TEX SP $3 314. Tim Lopes SEA OF $0 45. Luis Robert CWS OF $21 135. Ian Kennedy KC RP $9 225. Christin Stewart DET OF $3 315. Randy Arozarena TB OF $0 46. Yoan Moncada CWS 3B $20 136. Niko Goodrum DET SS/OF/2B $9 226. Hunter Harvey BAL RP $3 316. Bubba Starling KC OF $0 47. Andrew Benintendi BOS OF $20 137. Andrelton Simmons LAA SS $9 227. Isiah Kiner-Falefa TEX C/3B $3 317. Zack Collins CWS DH $0 48. Aroldis Chapman NYY RP $20 138. Teoscar Hernandez TOR OF $9 228. Ryan Mountcastle BAL 1B/3B $3 318. Tommy Milone BAL RP/SP $0 49. Carlos Carrasco CLE SP/RP $20 139. Aaron Civale CLE SP $9 229. Austin Romine DET C $3 319. Cam Bedrosian LAA RP/SP $0 50. Ramon Laureano OAK OF $20 140. A.J. Puk OAK RP $9 230. Trevor May MIN RP $3 320. Oliver Perez CLE RP $0 51. Gary Sanchez NYY C $19 141. Nomar Mazara CWS OF $9 231. Pedro Severino BAL C $3 321. Yoshihisa Hirano SEA RP $0 52. Max Kepler MIN OF $19 142. Reynaldo Lopez CWS SP $9 232. Gio Gonzalez CWS SP $3 322. Bobby Bradley CLE DH $0 53. Taylor Rogers MIN RP $19 143. Nathan Eovaldi BOS SP/RP $9 233. Jose Alvarado TB RP $3 323. Nick Wittgren CLE RP $0 54. Michael Brantley HOU OF $19 144. Anthony Santander BAL OF $8 234. Franchy Cordero KC OF $3 324. Kevin Plawecki BOS C $0 55. Miguel Sano MIN 3B $19 145. Jordan Montgomery NYY SP $8 235. Chase Anderson TOR SP $3 325. Scott Heineman TEX OF $0 56. Tim Anderson CWS SS $19 146. Jackie Bradley Jr. BOS OF $8 236. Adam Ottavino NYY RP $3 326. J.B. Wendelken OAK RP $0 57. Franmil Reyes CLE OF $19 147. Tommy La Stella LAA 2B/3B $8 237. Chris Davis BAL 1B $3 327. Seth Brown OAK OF $0 58. Jose Berrios MIN SP $18 148. Sean Murphy OAK C $8 238. Martin Maldonado HOU C $3 328. Adam Engel CWS OF $0 59. Corey Kluber TEX SP $18 149. Nick Madrigal CWS 2B $8 239. Chance Sisco BAL C $3 329. Carl Edwards Jr. SEA RP $0 60. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. TOR OF $18 150. Dylan Cease CWS SP $8 240. Tanner Roark TOR SP $3 330. Chris Iannetta NYY C $0 61. Ken Giles TOR RP $18 151. Miguel Cabrera DET 1B $8 241. Jose Martinez TB OF $3 331. Patrick Sandoval LAA SP $0 62. Oscar Mercado CLE OF $18 152. Stephen Piscotty OAK OF $8 242. Derek Fisher TOR OF $3 332. Noe Ramirez LAA RP/SP $0 63. Cavan Biggio TOR 2B $18 153. Ji-Man Choi TB 1B $8 243. Jo Adell LAA OF $3 333. Christian Arroyo CLE 3B $0 64. Frankie Montas OAK SP $17 154. Evan White SEA 1B $8 244. Kevin Pillar BOS OF $3 334.
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