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ESPN Fantasy Baseball Top 300: Points Leagues ESPN Fantasy Baseball Top 300: Points leagues Player Team All pos. Player Team All pos. Player Team All pos. Player Team All pos. 1. Mike Trout LAA OF 76. Mike Moustakas FA 3B 151. Mitch Haniger SEA OF 226. Sonny Gray NYY SP 2. Jose Altuve HOU 2B 77. Jacob deGrom NYM SP 152. Nomar Mazara TEX OF 227. Lucas Duda FA 1B 3. Clayton Kershaw LAD SP 78. Nicholas Castellanos DET 3B/OF 153. Stephen Piscotty OAK OF 228. Greg Holland FA RP 4. Kenley Jansen LAD RP 79. Luis Severino NYY SP 154. Jose Quintana CHC SP 229. Andrew Miller CLE RP 5. Joey Votto CIN 1B 80. DJ LeMahieu COL 2B 155. Ronald Acuna ATL OF 230. Danny Duffy KC SP 6. Mookie Betts BOS OF 81. Kyle Seager SEA 3B 156. Ian Kinsler LAA 2B 231. Jake Arrieta FA SP 7. Nolan Arenado COL 3B 82. Matt Carpenter STL 1B 157. Tim Beckham BAL SS 232. Amed Rosario NYM SS 8. Bryce Harper WSH OF 83. Justin Verlander HOU SP 158. Matt Chapman OAK 3B 233. Curtis Granderson TOR OF 9. Charlie Blackmon COL OF 84. Noah Syndergaard NYM SP 159. Avisail Garcia CWS OF 234. Josh Harrison PIT 2B/3B 10. Jose Ramirez CLE 2B/3B 85. Yasiel Puig LAD OF 160. Adrian Beltre TEX 3B 235. Jorge Polanco MIN SS 11. Corey Kluber CLE SP 86. Manuel Margot SD OF 161. Wade Davis COL RP 236. Randal Grichuk TOR OF 12. Trea Turner WSH SS 87. Dallas Keuchel HOU SP 162. Hunter Renfroe SD OF 237. Asdrubal Cabrera NYM SS/2B/3B 13. J.D. Martinez BOS OF 88. Gary Sanchez NYY C 163. Matt Olson OAK 1B 238. Jeimer Candelario DET 3B 14. Paul Goldschmidt ARI 1B 89. Ender Inciarte ATL OF 164. Kole Calhoun LAA OF 239. Dylan Bundy BAL SP 15. Chris Sale BOS SP 90. Jeurys Familia NYM RP 165. Brandon Morrow CHC RP 240. James Paxton SEA SP 16. Freddie Freeman ATL 1B 91. Ozzie Albies ATL 2B 166. Kyle Schwarber CHC OF 241. Albert Pujols LAA DH 17. Giancarlo Stanton NYY OF 92. Rougned Odor TEX 2B 167. Ryon Healy SEA 3B/1B 242. Jose Peraza CIN SS/2B 18. Max Scherzer WSH SP 93. Corey Dickerson TB OF 168. Max Kepler MIN OF 243. Jedd Gyorko STL 3B 19. Anthony Rizzo CHC 1B 94. Domingo Santana MIL OF 169. Kyle Hendricks CHC SP 244. Denard Span TB OF 20. Kris Bryant CHC 3B 95. Edwin Diaz SEA RP 170. Marwin Gonzalez HOU SS/1B/2B/OF 245. Johnny Cueto SF SP 21. Craig Kimbrel BOS RP 96. Ian Happ CHC 2B/OF 171. Jackie Bradley Jr. BOS OF 246. Salvador Perez KC C 22. Manny Machado BAL 3B 97. Jay Bruce NYM OF 172. Alex Claudio TEX RP 247. Carlos Gonzalez FA OF 23. Josh Donaldson TOR 3B 98. Ryan Braun MIL OF 173. Luis Castillo CIN SP 248. Aaron Hicks NYY OF 24. Carlos Correa HOU SS 99. Adam Eaton WSH OF 174. Zack Cozart LAA SS 249. Fernando Rodney MIN RP 25. Francisco Lindor CLE SS 100. Adam Jones BAL OF 175. Kevin Pillar TOR OF 250. Starlin Castro MIA 2B 26. Aaron Judge NYY OF 101. Trevor Story COL SS 176. Aaron Altherr PHI OF 251. Cole Hamels TEX SP 27. Cody Bellinger LAD 1B/OF 102. Evan Longoria SF 3B 177. Orlando Arcia MIL SS 252. Addison Russell CHC SS 28. Brian Dozier MIN 2B 103. Ken Giles HOU RP 178. C.J. Cron TB 1B 253. Shohei Ohtani LAA SP/DH 29. Nelson Cruz SEA DH 104. Cody Allen CLE RP 179. Shin-Soo Choo TEX OF 254. Joe Mauer MIN 1B 30. Dee Gordon SEA 2B 105. Logan Morrison FA 1B 180. Maikel Franco PHI 3B 255. Michael Brantley CLE OF 31. Edwin Encarnacion CLE 1B 106. Alex Colome TB RP 181. Zack Godley ARI SP 256. Michael Wacha STL SP 32. Christian Yelich MIL OF 107. Miguel Sano MIN 3B 182. Eduardo Nunez BOS 2B/3B/OF 257. Nick Markakis ATL OF 33. George Springer HOU OF 108. Javier Baez CHC SS/2B 183. Brett Gardner NYY OF 258. Chase Anderson MIL SP 34. Elvis Andrus TEX SS 109. Hector Neris PHI RP 184. Chris Davis BAL 1B 259. Ervin Santana MIN SP 35. Tommy Pham STL OF 110. Jake Lamb ARI 3B 185. Archie Bradley ARI RP 260. Brad Miller TB 2B 36. Anthony Rendon WSH 3B 111. Didi Gregorius NYY SS 186. Joakim Soria CWS RP 261. J.A. Happ TOR SP 37. Felipe Rivero PIT RP 112. Miguel Cabrera DET 1B 187. Evan Gattis HOU C 262. Charlie Morton HOU SP 38. Madison Bumgarner SF SP 113. Xander Bogaerts BOS SS 188. Josh Reddick HOU OF 263. Alex Cobb FA SP 39. Marcell Ozuna STL OF 114. Ian Desmond COL 1B/OF 189. Kelvin Herrera KC RP 264. Kevin Gausman BAL SP 40. Jose Abreu CWS 1B 115. Eugenio Suarez CIN 3B 190. Brandon Belt SF 1B 265. Lewis Brinson MIA OF 41. Andrew Benintendi BOS OF 116. Bradley Zimmer CLE OF 191. Melky Cabrera FA OF 266. Taijuan Walker ARI SP 42. Justin Upton LAA OF 117. Kevin Kiermaier TB OF 192. Jason Kipnis CLE 2B 267. Ben Gamel SEA OF 43. Daniel Murphy WSH 2B 118. Chris Taylor LAD 2B/OF 193. Alex Wood LAD SP 268. Lonnie Chisenhall CLE OF 44. Alex Bregman HOU SS/3B 119. Jeff Samardzija SF SP 194. J.T. Realmuto MIA C 269. Lucas Giolito CWS SP 45. Justin Turner LAD 3B 120. Ryan Zimmerman WSH 1B 195. Greg Bird NYY 1B 270. Julio Teheran ATL SP 46. A.J. Pollock ARI OF 121. Yu Darvish CHC SP 196. David Dahl COL OF 271. Yadier Molina STL C 47. Lorenzo Cain MIL OF 122. Masahiro Tanaka NYY SP 197. Jonathan Villar MIL 2B 272. Matt Joyce OAK OF 48. Yoenis Cespedes NYM OF 123. Steven Souza Jr. ARI OF 198. Jose Bautista FA OF 273. Cameron Maybin MIA OF 49. Roberto Osuna TOR RP 124. Gerrit Cole HOU SP 199. David Peralta ARI OF 274. Jameson Taillon PIT SP 50. Wil Myers SD 1B 125. Yonder Alonso CLE 1B 200. Jon Lester CHC SP 275. Mike Zunino SEA C 51. Whit Merrifield KC 2B 126. Carlos Martinez STL SP 201. Marcus Semien OAK SS 276. Tanner Roark WSH SP 52. Travis Shaw MIL 3B 127. Trey Mancini BAL 1B/OF 202. Scooter Gennett CIN 2B 277. Danny Valencia FA 1B 53. Corey Seager LAD SS 128. Justin Bour MIA 1B 203. Blake Parker LAA RP 278. Sean Manaea OAK SP 54. Khris Davis OAK OF 129. Buster Posey SF C/1B 204. Rick Porcello BOS SP 279. Charlie Tilson CWS OF 55. Jonathan Schoop BAL 2B 130. Josh Bell PIT 1B 205. Willson Contreras CHC C 280. Garrett Richards LAA SP 56. Rhys Hoskins PHI 1B/OF 131. Aaron Nola PHI SP 206. Brandon Crawford SF SS 281. Addison Reed MIN RP 57. Carlos Carrasco CLE SP 132. Arodys Vizcaino ATL RP 207. Paul DeJong STL SS/2B 282. David Price BOS SP 58. Eric Hosmer SD 1B 133. Tim Anderson CWS SS 208. Brad Brach BAL RP 283. Ketel Marte ARI SS 59. Zack Greinke ARI SP 134. Eric Thames MIL 1B/OF 209. Scott Schebler CIN OF 284. Jordan Montgomery NYY SP 60. Corey Knebel MIL RP 135. Yuli Gurriel HOU 1B 210. Shane Greene DET RP 285. Mikie Mahtook DET OF 61. Jean Segura SEA SS 136. Sean Doolittle WSH RP 211. Mike Leake SEA SP 286. Mitch Moreland BOS 1B 62. Brad Hand SD RP 137. Blake Treinen OAK RP 212. Marcus Stroman TOR SP 287. Neil Walker FA 2B 63. Rafael Devers BOS 3B 138. Delino DeShields TEX OF 213. Mark Melancon SF RP 288. Jon Gray COL SP 64. Starling Marte PIT OF 139. Robbie Ray ARI SP 214. Jose Berrios MIN SP 289. Patrick Corbin ARI SP 65. Eddie Rosario MIN OF 140. Kendrys Morales TOR DH 215. Brandon Phillips FA 2B/3B 290. Zach Davies MIL SP 66. Byron Buxton MIN OF 141. Adam Duvall CIN OF 216. Luke Weaver STL SP 291. Lance McCullers Jr. HOU SP 67. Billy Hamilton CIN OF 142. Cesar Hernandez PHI 2B 217. Freddy Galvis SD SS 292. Ivan Nova PIT SP 68. Andrew McCutchen SF OF 143. Michael Conforto NYM OF 218. Joe Panik SF 2B 293. Drew Pomeranz BOS SP 69. Aroldis Chapman NYY RP 144. Andrelton Simmons LAA SS 219. Gleyber Torres NYY SS 294. Rich Hill LAD SP 70. Robinson Cano SEA 2B 145. Odubel Herrera PHI OF 220. Todd Frazier NYM 3B 295. Lance Lynn FA SP 71. Carlos Santana PHI 1B 146. Mark Trumbo BAL OF 221. Gio Gonzalez WSH SP 296. Nick Williams PHI OF 72. Stephen Strasburg WSH SP 147. Yoan Moncada CWS 2B 222. Kolten Wong STL 2B 297. Kenta Maeda LAD SP 73. Raisel Iglesias CIN RP 148. Dexter Fowler STL OF 223. Michael Fulmer DET SP 298. Marco Estrada TOR SP 74. Joey Gallo TEX 3B/1B 149. Gregory Polanco PIT OF 224. Yangervis Solarte TOR SS/2B/3B 299. Matt Davidson CWS 3B 75. Justin Smoak TOR 1B 150. Chris Archer TB SP 225. Trevor Bauer CLE SP 300. Jason Heyward CHC OF "All pos." is a list of all positions at which the player is eligible in standard ESPN leagues. 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