July 2024 Third Baseman Rankings

July 2024 Third Baseman Rankings

Here are the July rest-of-season rankings. Players are listed based on how I perceive their 5×5 value going forward. In two weeks, Ill present my way-too-early 2025 rankings in this same format.

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

July

Third Basemen

Team

2024

May

1

Gunnar Henderson

Orioles

5

2

2

Elly De La Cruz

Reds

2

1

3

Jose Ramirez

Guardians

3

4

4

Austin Riley

Braves

1

3

5

Rafael Devers

Red Sox

4

5

6

Royce Lewis

Twins

7

11

7

Manny Machado

Padres

6

8

8

Maikel Garcia

Royals

8

9

9

Christopher Morel

Cubs

14 OF

7

10

Alec Bohm

Phillies

16

10

11

Spencer Steer

Reds

10

6

12

Jordan Westburg

Orioles

22

12

13

Ryan McMahon

Rockies

18

16

14

Ha-Seong Kim

Padres

19

18

15

Josh Jung

Rangers

9

19

16

Alex Bregman

Astros

13

14

17

Isaac Paredes

Rays

17

13

18

Jeimer Candelario

Reds

11

17

19

Luis Rengifo

Angels

28

27

20

Noelvi Marte

Reds

27

28

21

Brendan Donovan

Cardinals

12 2B

15 2B

22

Nolan Arenado

Cardinals

14

20

23

Matt Chapman

Giants

21

24

24

Justin Turner

Blue Jays

22 1B

20 1B

25

Willi Castro

Twins

36

39

26

Mark Vientos

Mets

11 DH

8 DH

27

Max Muncy

Dodgers

20

22

28

Jose Miranda

Twins

54

55

29

Ke’Bryan Hayes

Pirates

12

15

30

Michael Busch

Cubs

23

25

31

Jake Burger

Marlins

15

21

32

Joey Ortiz

Brewers

33 2B

38

33

Matt Vierling

Tigers

41

41

34

Jose Caballero

Rays

31 SS

26 SS

35

Coby Mayo

Orioles

67

37

36

Nick Senzel

Nationals

26

26

37

DJ LeMahieu

Yankees

29

32

38

Amed Rosario

Rays

33 SS

24 SS

39

Dylan Moore

Mariners

42 2B

44 2B

40

J.D. Davis

Yankees

39

49

41

Isiah Kiner-Falefa

Blue Jays

44

42

42

Colt Keith

Tigers

24

31

43

Daniel Schneemann

Guardians

NR

NR

44

Junior Caminero

Rays

31

30

45

Donovan Solano

Padres

49 2B

53 2B

46

Anthony Rendon

Angels

34

50

47

Chris Taylor

Dodgers

45

57

48

Josh H. Smith

Rangers

78

54

49

Tyler Freeman

Guardians

30

29

50

Justyn-Henry Malloy

Tigers

68

NR

51

Eugenio Suarez

Diamondbacks

37

34

52

Josh Rojas

Mariners

49

33

53

Miguel Sano

Angels

58 1B

40

54

Brett Baty

Mets

33

36

55

Abraham Toro

Athletics

85

60

56

Tyler Black

Brewers

48

23

57

Yoan Moncada

White Sox

32

NR

58

Patrick Wisdom

Cubs

40

47

59

Whit Merrifield

Phillies

36 2B

45 2B

60

Edmundo Sosa

Phillies

61

NR

61

Jose Fermin

Cardinals

75 2B

NR

62

Oswaldo Cabrera

Yankees

218 OF

NR

63

Ramon Urias

Orioles

66

51

64

Jon Berti

Yankees

38

44

65

Otto Lopez

Marlins

80 SS

n/a

66

Brian Anderson

Braves

79

NR

67

Deyvison De Los Santos

Diamondbacks

108

NR

68

Aaron Schunk

Rockies

82

NR

69

Tyler Nevin

Athletics

90

56

70

Gio Urshela

Tigers

50

NR

Dropping off: Trey Lipscomb (57th), Jared Triolo (60th), Vidal Bruján (62nd), Andre Lipcius (64th), Ezequiel Duran (65th)

On the one hand, its still not at all clear that Deyvison De Los Santos could have helped the Guardians this year. Still, there must be some level of regret about not keeping the Rule 5 pick from the Diamondbacks organization after his massive breakthrough in the minors; hes hit .346/.,396/.678 with 25 homers in 73 games between Double- and Triple-A. De Los Santos is primarily a first baseman now, so the Diamondbacks arent likely to give him a crack at Eugenio Suárezs job. I still thought it was worth including him here, though, just in case. Something should open up if the team decides to sell at the deadline.

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