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.