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July Shortstop Rankings

MLB: Cincinnati Reds at Houston Astros
MLB: Cincinnati Reds at Houston Astros

Presented here are the July rest-of-season position rankings and overall top 300. Players are ranked based on 5x5 value in mixed leagues.

I’ll be back with my way-too-early 2024 rankings at the All-Star break.

Soon you will be able to click here to see other July rankings:
Top 300 | SP | RP | OF | 1B | 2B | SS | 3B | C

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Shortstop Rankings

July

Shortstops

Team

2023

1

Fernando Tatis Jr.

Padres

3

2

Bo Bichette

Blue Jays

2

3

Trea Turner

Phillies

1

4

Mookie Betts

Dodgers

n/a

5

Corey Seager

Rangers

6

6

Wander Franco

Rays

9

7

Bobby Witt Jr.

Royals

4

8

Nico Hoerner

Cubs

15

9

Gunnar Henderson

Orioles

n/a

10

Willy Adames

Brewers

7

11

Francisco Lindor

Mets

11

12

Elly De La Cruz

Reds

31

13

Dansby Swanson

Cubs

16

14

Matt McLain

Reds

55

15

Jeremy Pena

Astros

13

16

Tommy Edman

Cardinals

10

17

Xander Bogaerts

Padres

21

18

Bryson Stott

Phillies

25

19

Thairo Estrada

Giants

28

20

Anthony Volpe

Yankees

14

21

Carlos Correa

Twins

17

22

Tim Anderson

White Sox

8

23

Amed Rosario

Guardians

12

24

Ezequiel Tovar

Rockies

18

25

Ezequiel Duran

Rangers

n/a

26

Jorge Mateo

Orioles

23

27

Luis Garcia

Nationals

24

28

Ha-Seong Kim

Padres

26

29

Jordan Westburg

Orioles

38

30

Royce Lewis

Twins

35

31

Maikel Garcia

Royals

NR

32

Orlando Arcia

Braves

n/a

33

Oneil Cruz

Pirates

5

34

Luis Urias

Brewers

27

35

Javier Baez

Tigers

19

36

Zach Neto

Angels

NR

37

CJ Abrams

Nationals

22

38

J.P. Crawford

Mariners

40

39

Geraldo Perdomo

Diamondbacks

NR

40

Jon Berti

Marlins

n/a

41

Dylan Moore

Mariners

32

42

Willi Castro

Twins

n/a

43

Elvis Andrus

White Sox

29

44

Casey Schmitt

Giants

n/a

45

Chris Taylor

Dodgers

n/a

46

Miguel Rojas

Dodgers

30

47

Jose Caballero

Mariners

NR

48

Adalberto Mondesi

Red Sox

20

49

Oswald Peraza

Yankees

37

50

Brice Turang

Brewers

33

51

Paul DeJong

Cardinals

48

52

Taylor Walls

Rays

52

53

Tucupita Marcano

Pirates

n/a

54

Ronny Mauricio

Mets

NR

55

Rodolfo Castro

Pirates

n/a

56

Vaughn Grissom

Braves

n/a

57

Enrique Hernandez

Red Sox

n/a

58

Mauricio Dubon

Astros

44

59

Joey Wendle

Marlins

36

60

Brandon Crawford

Giants

39

61

Edmundo Sosa

Phillies

42

62

Zack Short

Tigers

NR

63

Isiah Kiner-Falefa

Yankees

34

64

Gabriel Arias

Guardians

n/a

65

David Hamilton

Red Sox

n/a

Dropping off: Gio Urshela (48th), Alan Trejo (60th), Joey Ortiz (63nd), Brayan Rocchio (65th)

  • I know some will argue that Elly De La Cruz is already a top 20 fantasy bat, maybe even top 10. Still, what scares me quite a bit more than his 31% strikeout rate is his 63% groundball rate. De La Cruz has about as much top-end power as anyone in the NL, but he’s not making the most of it with his 32 grounders, seven flies and 12 liners through 19 games. Maybe he’ll get it fixed in short order - he was pretty much average in the GB/FB department in the minors - but if not, he’s going to run into issues.

  • The Orioles haven’t committed to playing the newly recalled Jordan Westburg regularly against right-handers, but it seems like a good sign that he got the nod over Jorge Mateo on Wednesday. He checks in at No. 258 on the top 300, though I’d have him a good 30-40 spots higher if I knew for sure that he’d be a full-timer. Mateo is down to No. 228. He still has plenty of fantasy upside, but his .618 OPS doesn’t warrant a lineup spot at the moment.