The Mid-Season 2024 Top 422 Dynasty Baseball Rankings are up on the Patreon! Spreadsheet is available on the Patreon as well. Blurbs for every player. Top 20 free here on the Brick Wall. Without further ado, here is the Mid-Season 2024 Top 422 Dynasty Baseball Rankings:

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1) (2) (2) (2) Bobby Witt Jr.KCR, SS, 24.1 – Witt has nearly as much upside as Elly (but not quite), and he’s a whole lot safer with a 16.4% K%. He deserves to hold down the top spot

2) (1) (9) (9) Elly De La CruzCIN, SS/3B, 22.6 – .247 BA with a 31.4% makes Elly very streaky right now, but keep in mind he’s still only 22 years old. This is his floor. And being within reach of a 30/80 season as his floor is just stupid

3) (6) (13) (28) Gunnar HendersonBAL, SS/3B, 23.0 – He’s not slowing down at all, in fact, he’s picked it up even more, slashing .351/.431/.657 with 9 homers, 7 steals, and a 34/18 K/BB in his last 33 games. There is a real argument for him being the #1 dynasty player in the game

4) (3) (4) (5) Shohei OhtaniLAD, RHP/DH, 30.0 – Ohtani just turned the big 3-0 a few days ago. Happy Birthday, Big Fella. It’s the only demerit to his otherwise spotless dynasty profile

Shadow4) (4) (10) (13) Shohei OhtaniLAD, DH only/Weekly Leagues, 30.10 – This is where I would rank Ohtani in weekly leagues or as a hitter only. The Shadow Ohtani is now shadowing the Real Ohtani … the world is folding in on itself

5) (5) (7) (7) Juan SotoNYY, OF, 25.9 – 46.5% Pull% is a career high by far (38.9% in 2023). He’s aiming for that short porch as I fully expected, and it’s resulted in a career best home run pace with 21 homers in 88 games. Oh yea, the career high 94.4 MPH EV is helping too

6) (7) (8) (8) Kyle TuckerHOU, OF, 27.6 – Out since June 3rd with a shin injury. He was putting up the quietest 173 wRC+ in baseball history before going down with the injury

7) (13) (10) (10) Yordan AlvarezHOU, OF, 27.0 – Since his OPS fell to .748 on May 18th, he’s been a man possessed with a 1.179 OPS in his last 41 games. He’s even started running with 4 steals after he’s never stolen more than 1 bag in a season.

8) (10) (3) (6) Fernando Tatis Jr.SDP, OF, 25.6 – Out since June 21st with a stress reaction in his quad. Just heal naturally. Please don’t make an appointment for a “haircut.” His .400 xwOBA was in the top 3% of the league before going down with the injury. It’s clear he can still be truly elite when healthy

9) (8) (11) (12) Aaron JudgeNYY, OF, 32.2 – He’s risen to #1 overall on the Razzball Player Rater on the back of 32 homers and a 204 wRC+ in 90 games. His .467 xwOBA is a career high and leads all of baseball

10) (16) (17) (13) Bryce HarperPHI, 1B, 31.9 – Elite as usual

11) (17) (18) (15) Jose RamirezCLE, 3B, 31.10 – Showing zero signs of decline and he even hit the hardest ball of his career this year with a 116.6 MPH Max EV

12) (14) (15) (46) CJ AbramsWAS, SS, 23.9 – Abrams is locking in that the breakout is legit with 14 homers,  89.5 MPH EV, .364 xwOBA, and 139 wRC+, but his base stealing ability has mysteriously disappeared. He went an insane 47 for 51 on the bases last year, but that has plummeted to 14 for 24 this year. He’s slightly slower this year, but it’s hard to believe that is the cause of all of this. I’m expecting some positive regression there in the 2nd half

13) (9) (12) (14) Mookie BettsLAD, 2B/OF, 31.9 – Out since June 16th with a broken hand. He wasn’t maintaining his power surge from the last few years with a 6% Barrel%, which was a 7 year low, but that’s just nitpicking as he was still dominating with a 158 wRC+.

14) (11) (6) (4) Julio RodriguezSEA, OF, 23.6 – Julio has officially taken this slow start thing too far. Struggling into the middle of July with a .632 OPS is no longer a slow start. But he’s still been massively unlucky with a .282 wOBA vs. .334 xwOBA. Everything looks pretty close to his career norms. There is definitely a big 2nd half coming here. He’s in prime buy low territory right now.

15) (4) (1) (1) Ronald Acuna Jr. – ATL, OF, 26.7 – Underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee. We’ve already seen Acuna return from a torn ACL and put up a historic season, but switching sports for a second, you can’t help but think of Russell Westbrook and Derrick Rose. Both were explosive young athletes who kept blowing out their knees until the explosion dimmed. They were still good, but no longer in true prime form. Let’s hope Acuna can avoid that fate, and let’s also take into account baseball isn’t basketball. I’m not giving up on Acuna as an elite dynasty player at all, but it’s something to think about

16) (18) (19) (17) Trea TurnerPHI, SS, 31.0 – Returned from a hamstring strain and is slashing .321/.361/.564 with 5 homers, 1 steal, and a 15/3 K/BB in 18 games. How much he runs as he gets deeper into his 30’s is the biggest question for his dynasty value. I’m betting on him running till they rip the uniform off him, but you never know

17) (19) (78) (106) Paul SkenesPIT, RHP, 22.1 – I named him the #1 dynasty pitcher in the game after just 3 MLB starts in the last update, and he hasn’t let me down since then with a 2.08 ERA and 57/8 K/BB in his next 7 starts totaling 43.1 IP. The only nitpick is that he doesn’t have a secondary with a whiff% over 30.1%. That isn’t optimal.

18) (20) (42) (59) Tarik SkubalDET, LHP, 27.7 – I put a bet on Skubal this off-season to lead the league in strikeouts at +8000 odds ($10 to win $800). He’s currently 5th overall, just 14 behind the leader, Garrett Crochet. I can smell it! Needless to say, he’s fully backing up the 2023 breakout, and the odds won’t be nearly as good next off-season

19) (26) (29) (23) Rafael Devers BOS, 3B, 27.8 – 157 wRC+ and .968 OPS are both career highs by far. He’s as consistent as they come and he’s having a career year in his age 27 season

20) (22) (28) (11) Luis RobertCHW, OF, 26.11 – He’s volatile, steaky, and injury prone, but the man is a power/speed beast with 8 homers and 5 steals in 30 games since returning from a hamstring injury. He’s clearly working on becoming a more mature hitter with a career best by far 33.1% Chase%, but it’s come at the cost of his K% with a career worst 33.3% K%. I’ll keep betting on this kind of talent, but it’s not a smooth ride

CLICK HERE TO JOIN MY PATREON FOR THE REST OF THESE RANKINGS & TONS OF EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ALL SEASON, INCLUDING:
-TOP 11 MID-SEASON DYNASTY TARGETS (6/25/24)
-JUNE TOP 305 PROSPECTS RANKS (6/14/24)
-MID-SEASON TOP 400+ DYNASTY BASEBALL RANKS
-HALP’S DYNASTY BASEBALL PODCAST: JUNE MAILBAG! (6/28/24)
-TONS OF DYNASTY RUNDOWNS
-SPREADSHEETS

By Michael Halpern (@MichaelCHalpern)
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