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2021 Roto 5X5 Style Avg Auction Value Auctions Through 29-Apr-2021 23-Sep-2021 05:17 PM ET 2021 Roto 5x5 Style Avg Auction Value Auctions through 29-Apr-2021 23-Sep-2021 05:17 PM ET $45.42 Ronald Acuna Jr., CF ATL $11.18 Ian Anderson, SP ATL $4.21 Anthony Santander, CF BAL $43.84 Jacob deGrom, SP NYM $11.16 Nick Castellanos, RF CIN $4.19 Alex Colome, RP MIN $43.35 Juan Soto, RF WSH $11.10 Matt Olson, 1B OAK $4.00 Luis Arraez, 2B MIN $41.42 Fernando Tatis Jr., SS SD $11.10 Teoscar Hernandez, CF TOR $3.99 Craig Kimbrel, RP CWS $41.09 Mookie Betts, RF LAD $11.09 Brad Hand, RP NYM $3.95 Shohei Ohtani, SP LAA $40.60 Mike Trout, CF LAA $11.04 Zack Greinke, SP HOU $3.95 Domingo German, SP NYY $40.36 Gerrit Cole, SP NYY $10.87 Ryan Pressly, RP HOU $3.93 Nick Anderson, RP TB $38.09 Shane Bieber, SP CLE $10.60 Trent Grisham, RF SD $3.92 Ryan Mountcastle, LF BAL $38.03 Trea Turner, SS LAD $10.58 Austin Meadows, LF TB $3.90 C.J. Cron, 1B COL $33.81 Jose Ramirez, 3B CLE $10.52 Yordan Alvarez, DH HOU $3.86 Austin Nola, C SD $32.79 Trevor Bauer, SP LAD $10.39 Javier Baez, SS NYM $3.85 Eduardo Rodriguez, SP BOS $32.35 Trevor Story, SS COL $10.32 Zach Plesac, SP CLE $3.83 Franmil Reyes, DH CLE $32.32 Christian Yelich, LF MIL $10.31 Keston Hiura, 2B MIL $3.79 Sean Murphy, C OAK $31.52 Freddie Freeman, 1B ATL $10.21 James Karinchak, RP CLE $3.74 Eric Hosmer, 1B SD $29.74 Lucas Giolito, SP CWS $10.21 Lourdes Gurriel Jr., LF TOR $3.64 Marco Gonzales, SP SEA $29.68 Yu Darvish, SP SD $10.12 Kirby Yates, RP TOR $3.59 Jameson Taillon, SP NYY $28.39 Cody Bellinger, CF LAD $9.94 Nelson Cruz, DH TB $3.47 Dylan Carlson, CF STL $28.10 Walker Buehler, SP LAD $9.94 Sonny Gray, SP CIN $3.31 Didi Gregorius, SS PHI $27.78 Bryce Harper, RF PHI $9.74 Will Smith, C LAD $3.30 Ian Happ, CF CHC $26.70 Aaron Nola, SP PHI $9.45 Anthony Rizzo, 1B NYY $3.29 Daulton Varsho, C ARI $26.65 Francisco Lindor, SS NYM $9.10 Jose Altuve, 2B HOU $3.23 Mike Soroka, SP ATL $26.08 Max Scherzer, SP LAD $8.97 Trevor Rosenthal, RP OAK $3.20 Marcus Stroman, SP NYM $25.29 Adalberto Mondesi, SS KC $8.95 Kenley Jansen, RP LAD $3.16 Bobby Dalbec, 1B BOS $25.05 Manny Machado, 3B SD $8.87 Chris Paddack, SP SD $3.08 Amir Garrett, RP CIN $24.29 Jack Flaherty, SP STL $8.84 Eddie Rosario, LF ATL $3.05 Mitch Garver, C MIN $23.47 Clayton Kershaw, SP LAD $8.81 Jesus Luzardo, SP MIA $3.04 Gio Urshela, 3B NYY $23.44 DJ LeMahieu, 2B NYY $8.81 Max Muncy, 1B LAD $3.00 Joe Ross, SP WSH $23.08 Luis Castillo, SP CIN $8.71 J.D. Martinez, DH BOS $2.99 Clint Frazier, LF NYY $22.29 Brandon Woodruff, SP MIL $8.68 Charlie Morton, SP ATL $2.92 Rafael Montero, RP HOU $21.45 Corey Seager, SS LAD $8.49 Willson Contreras, C CHC $2.90 Taylor Rogers, RP MIN $21.17 Whit Merrifield, RF KC $8.35 Patrick Corbin, SP WSH $2.88 Richard Rodriguez, RP ATL $21.17 Luis Robert, CF CWS $8.29 Jeff McNeil, LF NYM $2.88 Dustin May, SP LAD $21.16 Bo Bichette, SS TOR $8.00 Rowan Wick, RP CHC $2.83 Jorge Soler, DH ATL $21.08 Anthony Rendon, 3B LAA $7.99 Byron Buxton, CF MIN $2.81 Tyler Mahle, SP CIN $21.00 Kyle Tucker, CF HOU $7.70 Giancarlo Stanton, DH NYY $2.80 AJ Pollock, CF LAD $20.94 Marcell Ozuna, LF ATL $7.62 Mike Yastrzemski, CF SF $2.77 Devin Williams, RP MIL $20.68 Eloy Jimenez, RF CWS $7.61 Yoan Moncada, 3B CWS $2.72 Dallas Keuchel, SP CWS $20.42 Blake Snell, SP SD $7.61 Yasmani Grandal, C CWS $2.71 Jarred Kelenic, CF SEA $20.36 Xander Bogaerts, SS BOS $7.52 Dylan Bundy, SP LAA $2.68 Greg Holland, RP KC $19.79 Jose Abreu, 1B CWS $7.47 Dansby Swanson, SS ATL $2.65 David Price, SP LAD $19.68 Nolan Arenado, 3B STL $7.45 Travis d'Arnaud, C ATL $2.63 Nick Solak, LF TEX $19.64 Ozzie Albies, 2B ATL $7.34 Lance McCullers Jr., SP HOU $2.62 Jordan Hicks, RP STL $19.60 Kenta Maeda, SP MIN $7.31 Matt Chapman, 3B OAK $2.61 Jake Cronenworth, 2B SD $19.52 Liam Hendriks, RP CWS $7.23 Alec Bohm, 3B PHI $2.60 Chris Bassitt, SP OAK $19.40 Alex Bregman, 3B HOU $7.10 Sandy Alcantara, SP MIA $2.60 Jose Urquidy, SP HOU $18.48 George Springer, RF TOR $6.84 Dominic Smith, LF NYM $2.58 Wander Franco, SS TB $18.44 Tyler Glasnow, SP TB $6.73 Ke'Bryan Hayes, 3B PIT $2.58 Aaron Civale, SP CLE $18.31 Rafael Devers, 3B BOS $6.71 Wil Myers, LF SD $2.54 James Paxton, SP SEA $17.69 Tim Anderson, SS CWS $6.58 Carlos Correa, SS HOU $2.50 Nathaniel Lowe, 1B TEX $17.68 Stephen Strasburg, SP WSH $6.50 Daulton Jefferies, SP OAK $2.50 Yermin Mercedes, C CWS $17.62 Josh Hader, RP MIL $6.45 Joe Musgrove, SP SD $2.49 Justin Turner, 3B LAD $17.44 Corbin Burnes, SP MIL $6.39 Kris Bryant, 3B SF $2.44 Hector Neris, RP PHI $17.42 J.T. Realmuto, C PHI $6.38 Christian Vazquez, C BOS $2.39 Mark Melancon, RP SD $17.32 Lance Lynn, SP CWS $6.27 Sixto Sanchez, SP MIA $2.39 German Marquez, SP COL $17.05 Pete Alonso, 1B NYM $6.27 Julio Urias, SP LAD $2.39 Willi Castro, SS DET $16.87 Starling Marte, CF OAK $6.14 Mike Moustakas, 2B CIN $2.38 Raimel Tapia, CF COL $16.70 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B TOR $6.08 Josh Bell, 1B WSH $2.36 Mitch Haniger, LF SEA $16.23 Aaron Judge, RF NYY $6.00 Framber Valdez, SP HOU $2.36 Frankie Montas, SP OAK $15.56 Zac Gallen, SP ARI $5.99 Dylan Moore, LF SEA $2.35 Zach Eflin, SP PHI $15.26 Aroldis Chapman, RP NYY $5.87 Gary Sanchez, C NYY $2.34 Triston McKenzie, SP CLE $14.73 Hyun Jin Ryu, SP TOR $5.84 Michael Brantley, LF HOU $2.34 Nick Madrigal, 2B CHC $14.26 Cavan Biggio, 2B TOR $5.84 Corey Kluber, SP NYY $2.34 Miguel Sano, 1B MIN $13.44 Edwin Diaz, RP NYM $5.60 Pablo Lopez, SP MIA $2.33 Gavin Lux, 2B LAD $13.43 Max Fried, SP ATL $5.45 Trey Mancini, LF BAL $2.31 Emilio Pagan, RP SD $13.36 Kyle Hendricks, SP CHC $5.42 Kevin Gausman, SP SF $2.31 Jonathan Villar, 2B NYM $13.35 Jose Berrios, SP TOR $5.39 Tommy Pham, CF SD $2.27 Adam Wainwright, SP STL $13.13 Raisel Iglesias, RP LAA $5.33 Julian Merryweather, SP TOR $2.26 Andrew Vaughn, 1B CWS $13.13 Brandon Lowe, 2B TB $5.27 James McCann, C NYM $2.25 Austin Hays, RF BAL $13.04 Michael Conforto, LF NYM $5.24 Victor Robles, CF WSH $2.24 Diego Castillo, RP SEA $12.78 Randy Arozarena, RF TB $5.22 Jordan Romano, RP TOR $2.23 Wilson Ramos, C CLE $12.51 Luke Voit, 1B NYY $5.12 Alex Verdugo, CF BOS $2.22 Sam Hilliard, LF COL $12.40 Gleyber Torres, SS NYY $4.86 Joey Gallo, LF NYY $2.20 Jazz Chisholm Jr., 2B MIA $11.82 Ketel Marte, 2B ARI $4.84 Ramon Laureano, CF OAK $2.20 Josh Donaldson, 3B MIN $11.72 Carlos Carrasco, SP NYM $4.74 Marcus Semien, SS TOR $2.20 Kyle Schwarber, LF BOS $11.64 Paul Goldschmidt, 1B STL $4.66 Andres Gimenez, SS CLE $2.18 Dylan Cease, SP CWS $11.58 Salvador Perez, C KC $4.65 Tommy Edman, 3B STL $2.17 Chris Martin, RP ATL $11.49 Eugenio Suarez, 3B CIN $4.64 Kyle Lewis, OF SEA $2.17 Jordan Montgomery, SP NYY $11.42 Zack Wheeler, SP PHI $4.61 Will Smith, RP ATL $2.13 Aaron Hicks, RF NYY $11.40 Charlie Blackmon, CF COL $4.55 Rhys Hoskins, 1B PHI $2.11 Myles Straw, LF CLE $11.26 Dinelson Lamet, SP SD $4.43 Ty France, 2B SEA $2.10 Ryan McMahon, 2B COL Copyright (c) www.rtsports.com Page 1/2 2021 Roto 5x5 Style Avg Auction Value Auctions through 29-Apr-2021 23-Sep-2021 05:17 PM ET $2.08 Danny Jansen, C TOR $1.36 Brad Keller, SP KC $1.00 Asdrubal Cabrera, 1B CIN $2.05 Joc Pederson, CF ATL $1.35 Joakim Soria, RP TOR $1.00 Joey Votto, 1B CIN $2.05 Max Kepler, CF MIN $1.34 Kole Calhoun, RF ARI $1.00 Seth Lugo, RP NYM $2.03 Noah Syndergaard, SP NYM $1.33 Ryan Jeffers, C MIN $1.00 Shogo Akiyama, LF CIN $2.00 Taylor Trammell, LF SEA $1.33 Mike Minor, SP KC $1.00 Jason Heyward, RF CHC $2.00 Elias Diaz, C COL $1.33 Johnny Cueto, SP SF $1.00 Brent Suter, RP MIL $2.00 Nick Wittgren, RP CLE $1.33 Adam Eaton, CF LAA $1.00 Adam Frazier, 2B SD $2.00 Tejay Antone, SP CIN $1.33 Casey Mize, SP DET $1.00 Franchy Cordero, CF BOS $2.00 Ian Kennedy, RP PHI $1.30 MacKenzie Gore, SP SD $1.00 Chad Green, SP NYY $2.00 Joshua Fuentes, 1B COL $1.29 Bobby Witt Jr., SS KC $1.00 Brendan Rodgers, 2B COL $2.00 Enoli Paredes, RP HOU $1.29 Justin Upton, LF LAA $1.00 Jon Gray, SP COL $1.99 Yadier Molina, C STL $1.28 Jake Odorizzi, SP HOU $1.00 Matt Wisler, RP TB $1.98 Drew Pomeranz, SP SD $1.27 Eduardo Escobar, 3B MIL $1.00 Anthony DeSclafani, SP SF $1.98 Michael Pineda, SP MIN $1.27 Nate Pearson, SP TOR $1.00 Justus Sheffield, SP SEA $1.96 Matt Barnes, RP BOS $1.27 Jake Diekman, RP OAK $1.00 Josh Naylor, LF CLE $1.93 Jean Segura, 2B PHI $1.27 Daniel Bard, RP COL $1.00 Steven Matz, SP TOR $1.93 Buster Posey, C SF $1.26 Manuel Margot, CF TB $1.00 Kike Hernandez, 2B BOS $1.92 Jared Walsh, 1B LAA $1.25 Paul DeJong, SS STL $1.00 Bryan Garcia, RP DET $1.92 Chris Sale, SP BOS $1.25 Alex Dickerson, RF SF $1.00 Brandon Workman, RP BOS $1.92 Yusei Kikuchi, SP SEA $1.25 Gregory Polanco, RF PIT $1.00 Willy Adames, SS MIL $1.89 Chris Taylor, LF LAD $1.25 Elvis Andrus, SS OAK $1.00 Chris Flexen, RP SEA $1.88 Jon Berti, 2B MIA $1.25 Luis Severino, SP NYY $1.00 Tanner Scott, RP BAL $1.86 Freddy Peralta, SP MIL $1.25 Carlos Rodon, SP CWS $1.00 Steven Brault, SP PIT $1.84 Anthony Bass, RP MIA $1.25 Jurickson Profar, LF SD $1.00 Eric Yardley, RP MIL $1.83 Taijuan Walker, SP NYM $1.22 Jackie Bradley Jr., CF MIL $1.00 Kyle Freeland, SP COL $1.80 Madison Bumgarner, SP ARI $1.22 Tarik Skubal, SP DET $1.00 Mauricio Dubon, CF SF $1.79 Kolten Wong, 2B MIL $1.21 Mark Canha, RF OAK $1.00 David Peterson, SP NYM $1.78 Nick Senzel, CF CIN $1.21 Jeimer Candelario, 1B DET $1.00 Victor Caratini, C SD $1.78 Isiah Kiner-Falefa, 3B TEX $1.20 Joey Bart, C SF $1.00 Amed Rosario, SS CLE $1.77 Christian Walker, 1B ARI $1.20 Rowdy Tellez, 1B MIL $1.00 J.D.
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