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September First Baseman Rankings

MLB: Colorado Rockies at Baltimore Orioles
MLB: Colorado Rockies at Baltimore Orioles

Here are some final-month rankings. I’m a little short on comments, since I’ll be hopping on a plane awfully early Monday morning. Please try not to get too bent out of shape if your star player isn’t listed where you like ... anything can happen in a month.

As always, players are ranked by position and then combined into an overall top 300 list.

Click to see other September rankings:

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

First Baseman Rankings

Sept

First Basemen

Team

2023

July

Aug

1

Freddie Freeman

Dodgers

2

1

1

2

Matt Olson

Braves

3

3

2

1 DH

Shohei Ohtani

Angels

1 DH

1 DH

1 DH

3

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Blue Jays

1

2

3

4

Bryce Harper

Phillies

2 DH

2 DH

6

5

Pete Alonso

Mets

4

4

5

6

Paul Goldschmidt

Cardinals

5

5

4

7

Nathaniel Lowe

Rangers

6

6

7

8

Cody Bellinger

Cubs

n/a

17

9

9

Yandy Diaz

Rays

n/a

7

8

10

Christian Walker

Diamondbacks

25

9

11

11

Luis Arraez

Marlins

15

8

10

12

Ryan Mountcastle

Orioles

10

13

14

13

Justin Turner

Red Sox

n/a

23

13

14

Spencer Steer

Reds

n/a

11

17

15

Anthony Santander

Orioles

n/a

14

15

16

Nolan Jones

Rockies

n/a

18

23

17

Isaac Paredes

Rays

32

16

16

18

Alec Bohm

Phillies

n/a

20

19

2 DH

J.D. Martinez

Dodgers

3 DH

3 DH

2 DH

19

Spencer Torkelson

Tigers

27

41

29

20

Hunter Renfroe

Angels

n/a

n/a

18

21

Josh Bell

Marlins

14

24

22

22

Triston Casas

Red Sox

22

32

20

23

Ty France

Mariners

19

21

27

24

Christian Encarnacion-Strand

Reds

n/a

n/a

28

25

Salvador Perez

Royals

n/a

n/a

n/a

26

Andrew Vaughn

White Sox

12

15

21

27

Garrett Cooper

Padres

33

46

60

28

Jose Abreu

Astros

7

26

25

29

Brandon Drury

Angels

30

29

30

30

Jake Burger

Marlins

n/a

n/a

31

31

C.J. Cron

Angels

9

12

24

32

Joey Meneses

Nationals

23

38

36

33

Rowdy Tellez

Brewers

18

22

35

34

J.D. Davis

Giants

n/a

n/a

n/a

35

Seth Brown

Athletics

26

37

32

36

Luke Raley

Rays

n/a

31

37

37

Josh Naylor

Guardians

20

19

12

38

DJ LeMahieu

Yankees

24

33

39

39

Mike Moustakas

Angels

45

49

46

40

Wilmer Flores

Giants

39

66

40

41

Hunter Goodman

Rockies

NR

NR

NR

42

Brandon Belt

Blue Jays

37

52

51

43

Mark Vientos

Mets

15 DH

51

42

44

Harold Ramirez

Rays

38

42

45

45

LaMonte Wade Jr.

Giants

41

34

41

46

Yainer Diaz

Astros

n/a

n/a

n/a

47

Ryan O’Hearn

Orioles

20 DH

NR

43

48

Alec Burleson

Cardinals

n/a

n/a

47

49

Davis Schneider

Blue Jays

n/a

n/a

n/a

50

Nick Pratto

Royals

56

35

53

51

Elehuris Montero

Rockies

n/a

69

49

52

Joey Votto

Reds

35

27

26

53

Anthony Rizzo

Yankees

13

10

44

54

Ryan Noda

Athletics

49

43

54

55

Kole Calhoun

Guardians

n/a

n/a

n/a

56

Nolan Schanuel

Angels

NR

NR

NR

57

Carlos Santana

Brewers

44

53

48

58

Jordan Diaz

Athletics

n/a

n/a

50

59

Jake Bauers

Yankees

NR

56

34

60

Gabriel Arias

Guardians

n/a

NR

55

61

Alex Kirilloff

Twins

n/a

30

38

62

Jonathan Aranda

Rays

NR

NR

NR

63

Jason Heyward

Dodgers

n/a

n/a

58

64

Luken Baker

Cardinals

NR

NR

NR

65

Trey Cabbage

Angels

NR

NR

NR

66

Joey Gallo

Twins

n/a

39

52

67

Alfonso Rivas

Pirates

NR

NR

64

68

Connor Joe

Pirates

59

68

NR

69

Dominic Smith

Nationals

36

62

62

70

Mark Canha

Brewers

n/a

60

59

71

Matt Mervis

Cubs

40

45

57

72

Ramon Urias

Orioles

n/a

58

69

73

Michael Toglia

Rockies

n/a

NR

61

74

Tyler Stephenson

Reds

n/a

40

56

75

Ji-Man Choi

Padres

50

NR

63

76

Jake Cave

Phillies

n/a

n/a

n/a

77

Mike Ford

Mariners

NR

NR

66

78

Harold Castro

Rockies

29

50

67

Dropping off: Jake Cronenworth (33rd), Miguel Vargas (65th), Emmanuel Rivera (68th), Donovan Solano (70th)

  • I’m guessing it won’t happen, but I am little concerned about the possibility of Shohei Ohtani shutting it down early to undergo Tommy John surgery and put himself in better position for next year. I have him ranked 12th among position players now, down from second last month.

  • It’s nice to see the Rockies giving Hunter Goodman an opportunity rather than wasting at-bats on Jurickson Profar . Goodman earned the chance by hitting 34 homers between Double- and Triple-A, though that came with a modest .259 average I doubt he’ll be a mixed-league guy this month, but he’s probably better than Michael Toglia , and he could end up being a useful part-timer for Colorado in the long run with his ability to serve as a third catcher.