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2016 1B and DH Rankings

Matthew Pouliot breaks down early 2016 first baseman and designated hitter rankings

Time for some All-Star break fun: here are my very, very preliminary 2016 player rankings. I’ve done my best to list players where they’ll be eligible next year, and the free agents-to-be are listed without teams. Players with options for next year are still listed with their current teams if those options are likely to be exercised.

Along with the position rankings is a top 300 list for 2016. Click to see other preliminary 2016 rankings:

Top 300 | SP | RP | OF | 1B | 2B | SS | 3B | C | DH

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2016 First Baseman Rankings

2016

First Base

Team

2015

July

1

Paul Goldschmidt

Diamondbacks

4

2

2

Miguel Cabrera

Tigers

1

1

3

Anthony Rizzo

Cubs

7

5

4

Jose Abreu

White Sox

2

4

5

Edwin Encarnacion

Blue Jays

3

3

6

Prince Fielder

Rangers

5

7

7

Albert Pujols

Angels

6

6

8

Freddie Freeman

Braves

9

10

9

Adrian Gonzalez

Dodgers

8

8

10

Joey Votto

Reds

11

9

11

Chris Davis

4 3B

8 3B

12

Carlos Santana

Indians

5 3B

9 3B

13

Eric Hosmer

Royals

12

11

14

Mark Teixeira

Yankees

28

12

15

Lucas Duda

Mets

14

14

16

Brandon Belt

Giants

15

15

17

Matt Adams

Cardinals

13

NR

18

Ryan Zimmerman

Nationals

11 3B

24 3B

19

Joe Mauer

Twins

16

19

20

Pedro Alvarez

Pirates

15 3B

17 3B

21

Adam LaRoche

White Sox

17

17

22

Chris Carter

Astros

2 DH

16

23

Logan Morrison

Mariners

23

21

24

Adam Lind

20

22

25

Justin Morneau

Rockies

18

34

26

Mike Napoli

22

23

27

Michael Morse

Marlins

47 OF

58 OF

28

Yonder Alonso

Padres

30

24

29

Mitch Moreland

Rangers

35

30

30

Wilin Rosario

Rockies

15 C

14 C

31

James Loney

Rays

26

31

32

Ryan Howard

Phillies

25

26

33

Ben Paulsen

Rockies

47

28

34

Ike Davis

Athletics

31

27

35

Jon Singleton

Astros

36

32

36

Christian Walker

Orioles

40

NR

37

Justin Smoak

Blue Jays

32

37

38

Justin Bour

Marlins

48

40

39

C.J. Cron

Angels

34

NR

40

Kennys Vargas

Twins

3 DH

35

41

Kyle Blanks

Rangers

37

39

42

Clint Robinson

Nationals

57

38

43

Josh Bell

Pirates

213 OF

NR

44

Dan Vogelbach

Cubs

79

NR

45

Gregory Bird

Yankees

58

NR

First Basemen

o I feel pretty good about the top 10 here. There could be a lot of changes after that. Chris Davis will tumble several spots if he heads to a lesser home run park in free agency. The second halves of players like Santana, Hosmer, Teixeira and Duda will affect their rankings. One guy who could move up is Alvarez. It’s not hard to see the Pirates moving on from him this winter, and if he lands in the right situation in the right ballpark, he could still be a 35-homer guy.

o In light of Morneau’s concussion problems, the Rockies have the most difficult situation to read here. I like Paulsen over Rosario, but I have Rosario higher since there’s the chance he could head elsewhere and regain his catcher eligibility. Paulsen is more likely to stick around as a fallback for Morneau, if Morneau is able to play. There’s also Kyle Parker lurking as a possibility, but I don’t think very much of his bat. If Morneau were forced to retire because of the concussions, then Paulsen might be a top-20 first baseman next year.

o Only at the bottom of the rankings do the prospects start to emerge. I’m just not convinced that any of them will go into the year as starters. Walker in Baltimore might have the best shot, since Davis seems likely to depart. He’s probably not going to be a star, but he could hit 20 homers right away. Singleton seems to have mastered Triple-A this year, and he has the big power upside. Still, I’m not sure it will ever make sense for the Astros to play him and Carter together. Bell is hitting .312/.380/.431 in Double-A. I doubt he gets a job on Opening Day even if Alvarez is sent packing, but he should be ready at some point in 2016.

2016 Designated Hitter Rankings

2016

DH

Team

2015

July

1

Victor Martinez

Tigers

10 1B

13 1B

2

Alex Rodriguez

Yankees

22 3B

11 3B

3

David Ortiz

Red Sox

1

1

4

Evan Gattis

Astros

3 C

5 C

5

Kendrys Morales

Royals

24 1B

18 1B

6

Billy Butler

Athletics

21 1B

29 1B

7

Nick Swisher

Indians

33 1B

26 1B

8

John Jaso

20 C

28 C

9

Jimmy Paredes

Orioles

43 3B

28 2B

10

Jesus Montero

Mariners

7

2

11

Henry Urrutia

Orioles

8

NR

Designated Hitters

o This looks like it’ll be the deepest DH class in a few years. There’s a chance Gattis or Jaso could get 20-game outfield eligibility, but I’m leaning no. Gattis has played just five games in the outfield. Jaso, who just came off the DL, has taken the field only once, though he’s likely to see occasional starts in left during the second half.

o The top three guys here are all pretty closely bunched in the top 300. Obviously, Rodriguez has been the class of the list to date, but at 40 years old, he could still fall of a cliff with hardly a moment’s notice. The same goes for Ortiz. He’s hitting the ball harder than his numbers suggest, but it’ll still be a third straight year with a substantial decline in OPS.