We’re another week closer to the start of the MLB regular season which means that we’ve got another week’s worth of mock drafts in the books to help shape the current ADP of the Mock Draft Army. The Army itself has completed 23 mock drafts in total – a solid mix of both 15 and 12-team drafts – and I have also included the data from my LABR mixed league draft, a number of mocks in which I have participated for several other web sites and two leagues in which I will be playing the full season. All in all, the total number of drafts for this round of ADP is 32, all within the 12 to 15 team range.

For those of you playing in standard re-draft leagues, this data should prove to be extremely helpful. The mixture of participants has been strong and those who take part in the Army drafts on a weekly basis all seem to be trying out new strategies as they continuously draft from different spots each time. Draft orders are randomized, but I always try to pay attention to where the repeat drafters are assigned each time. If I notice someone has been drafting from the front end multiple times, I’ll swap them down in the order unless they specifically ask to draft from the top. This is to ensure the data doesn’t get stale and continues to be a helpful tool.

For those who play in the NFBC, this data should be used a little differently. Because of the no trading policy and the fact that the majority of leagues are made up of 15 teams, the actual ADP numbers may not be as helpful to you. However, the trend report that comes out each week most definitely is. As has been stated several times, ADP data should not be used in lieu of rankings. It is a reflection of personal preference and perceived value by the masses and as a result, the trend report allows you to see who is becoming a trendy pick and who might be falling out of favor. With that, you can decide whether you need to reach for a particular player you may covet or, better yet, if you can wait a round or two and maybe increase his net value.

So let’s take a look at the risers and fallers from over the last two weeks as well as which players are suddenly popping up on fantasy owners’ radar and are now actually being drafted.

Risers

Addison Russell, 2B CHC (+14.2%) – He’s 22 years old, he can hit for double-digit home runs and he’ll be batting in an extremely competitive lineup as the everyday second baseman. What’s not to love? OK, maybe that 28.5-percent strikeout rate and .242/.307/.389 slash line. Those could certainly use some work. His strikeout and walk rates have been completely erractic throughout his time in the minors, but if you look at his swing rates from last season, he’s not up there hacking away. He’s swinging through a lot of pitches, but it’s not like he’s fishing outside the zone. Given the overall skill set, he should easily improve in his weak areas, but this probably isn’t the year of the breakout. He could still provide decent numbers in the counting stats, but don’t set your expectations too high.

Byung-ho Park, 1B MIN (+13.4%) – As we discussed the last time we looked at the trend report, Park is definitely on the rise. No one is saying that he’s going to be a 50-homer guy for the Twins, but with expectations set as a 20-25 home run guy with a .260ish average, his 197.4 ADP (16th round in a 12-team league) seems about right. If he continues to ascend, it could weaken his return value, we can worry about that if it goes any higher than the 180-190 range.

Ketel Marte, SS SEA (+11.5%) – Every year the masses latch onto one guy and shoot his ADP way up beyond where it really should be. With another increase of this magnitude, Marte is coming dangerously close to losing that late-round flier value that we were enjoying just one month ago. Speed from the middle infield is always nice but we don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves here. His plate discipline numbers look good and he makes above-average contact. But he’s still relatively unproven so reaching for him isn’t always the best course of action. That’s not to say that he can’t be successful. I’m just saying that you need to remember some of the more recent trendy picks such as Billy Hamilton or Josh Rutledge. Not only did their popularity push their ADP too high but then neither delivered on their expectations.

Byron Buxton, OF MIN (+11.2%) – His 203.2 ADP  means that folks aren’t pushing too hard to grab him early which is comforting, but he is still on the rise and we all know how everyone loves to overvalue the rookies. I don’t want to smear the guy’s name, but just keep in mind that a lot….and I mean a lot…of what people are saying about him is exactly what they said about Cameron Maybin. There are enough similarities between the two players that I am seriously hedging my bets.

Stephen Piscotty, OF STL (+9.6%) – He and teammate Randall Grichuk are gaining a lot of attention this spring and folks are trying to ascertain whether or not Piscotty has the developing power he’s really going to need to succeed at the big league level. He seemed to take a step in the right direction last year and that, coupled with his strong contact rates and good fortune in the BABIP department had many people thinking Jason Heyward Lite. While it’s tough to throw the ol’ 20-20 potential tag onto him, you can still give him a look in the later rounds. His ADP is on the rise but it’s nowhere near the level that you would be thinking people are reaching for him. He should make for a nice fourth or fifth outfielder.

Fallers

Yoenis Cespedes, OF NYM (-25.4%) – There seem to be a number of skeptics regarding the Showcase’s ability to duplicate the outstanding post-season he had for the Mets last year and that could be what’s contributing to his ADP drop. The usual injury problems are never going to go away with him, so that also helps to keep the price tag down, but in truth, he’s not a guy you really want to sleep on, especially if he’s falling in drafts right now and you can get him for a bargain price, relatively speaking, that is. Keep tabs on him in drafts and see where he’s falling to. A fourth or fifth round grab seems to be the going rate, but you never know what the anti-Mets contingent is saying to help poison the well.

Ian Kinsler, 2B DET (-21.9%) – Yes, he’s on the decline. Yes, he’s not one of the sexy names anymore. But five-straight seasons of at least 10 home runs and 10 stolen bases are actually pretty nice in your middle infield. It would be better if his price dropped a little more considering you’re looking at closer to 10-10 than you are 20-20 or even 15-15, but he can still be a helpful commodity.

Hanley Ramirez, OF BOS (-21.0%) – Pretty sure we covered Hanley’s descent in the last article as well, but it’s probably worth noting that if he continues to drop…and it looks like he will…he just might hit that level where he’s actually going to bring you a reasonable return value. He’s not going to hit home runs like he used to nor will he still bases like he did in the past, but if he is able to stay healthy for the season, there’s no reason to think that he can’t bang you close to 20 home runs again. You’re not getting killer overall production, but maybe if his ADP drops a little further, he’ll be able to give you a positive return value.

Ryan Braun, OF MIL (-18.2%) – My neck! My back! My neck and my back! Considering this is Braun we’re discussing, you can probably throw in the thumb there too, for shits and giggles. The price tag still seems a little high given the level of injury concern (both present and future) and the knowledge that he’s never going to be that 35-home guy we once loved and adored. He claims to be fine and he also says the Brewers are a solid team, neither of which I’m buying right now. But if the price tag continues to drop, I just might be lured into a fifth or sixth round pick.

Ian Desmond, SS TEX (-16.8%) – Well, this drop is a moot point now because with Desmond’s signing with the Rangers, that ADP is about to shoot back up. The rising strikeout rate stinks, as does the batting average drop, but come on, people. He’s one year removed from three-straight 20-20 seasons and his counting stats last year for a shortstop were still tasty. The move to Arlington should help him stop swinging for the fences and just let the power come naturally and there is little concern that a guy who’s played shortstop throughout his career is going to have difficulty adjusting to left field in a pretty small outfield. Looks for Desmond to join the “Risers” next time out.

New Faces

A.J. Reed, 1B HOU – Reed is obviously a top prospect and his path to the majors looked pretty clear as only strikeout-maven Jonathan Singleton stood in his way. Well, to add to the hype, manager A.J. Hinch said that Reed actually stands a chance of winning the first base job outright this spring. The Astros seem to be putting winning ahead of Super-2 status which is a refreshing thing to see, but just keep in mind that money still talks and even with a strong spring, they could hold him back until early-June. This one is definitely for your fantasy radar as there seems to be little doubt that this kid is primed to be a star.

Hector Olivera, OF ATL – Very tough to hazard a guess as to what kind of production we’re going to see out of him this season, but the recent speculation has him between 10-15 home runs with a .260ish average. While the Braves say that he’s going to start in left field for them, he’s still not on many people’s radar despite the fact that he also likely qualifies at third base in some leagues. If you’re looking for a late-round flier with some potential, he’s worth a look, but at this time, nothing more than that.

Daniel Norris, SP DET – He was the feel-good story of 2015 after word broke that he was living out of his van, but Norris also dealt with some struggles and a diminishing strikeout rate during his 60 innings between Toronto and Detroit. But his minor league numbers say there’s something there worth watching and now that he’s completely away from that launching pad in Canada, there could be a reason to keep him on your radar. He’s been coming off the board in the Mock Draft Army around Rounds 22 and 23, so you know there’s no reason to reach.

Orlando Arcia, SS MIL – While Jonathan Villar keeps the shortstop position warm, Arcia will be hanging out in Triple-A just waiting for his call to come. Considering the Brewers are rebuilding, there’s certainly no rush to bring him up, but they also have nothing to lose once the Super-2 deadline passes. There’s a little bit of pop in his bat, but the speed numbers are what you’ll be gushing over once he’s established himself. He’s a late-round stash in leagues with deep benches right now, but his time is most definitely coming.

2016 Mock Draft Army ADP

   Current2 weeks 
PlayerPosTeamADPAgoTrend
Mike TroutOFLAA1.81.80.4%
Paul Goldschmidt1BARI2.21.9-12.2%
Bryce HarperOFWAS2.92.8-3.1%
Clayton KershawSPLAD6.67.818.2%
Giancarlo StantonOFMIA7.06.9-0.4%
Josh Donaldson3BTOR7.26.9-4.4%
Anthony Rizzo1BCHC7.27.2-0.1%
Andrew McCutchenOFPIT7.98.12.2%
Manny Machado3BBAL9.09.810.0%
Miguel Cabrera1BDET9.29.1-1.7%
Carlos CorreaSSHOU10.39.2-10.3%
Nolan Arenado3BCOL11.812.77.9%
A.J. PollockOFARI12.612.60.3%
Jose Altuve2BHOU12.711.7-8.0%
Kris Bryant3BCHC15.415.51.0%
Mookie BettsOFBOS17.918.53.8%
Jose BautistaOFTOR19.720.33.0%
Dee Gordon2BMIA20.620.70.4%
Jose Abreu1BCHW20.919.4-7.3%
Max ScherzerSPWAS22.323.03.2%
Starling MarteOFPIT22.722.0-3.1%
J.D. MartinezOFDET23.621.8-7.6%
Charlie BlackmonOFCOL23.923.6-1.0%
Edwin Encarnacion1BTOR24.223.7-2.3%
George SpringerOFHOU24.426.58.6%
Chris Davis1BBAL25.426.54.6%
Joey Votto1BCIN28.127.0-4.1%
Todd Frazier3BCHW31.229.4-5.8%
Buster PoseyCSF31.530.9-1.8%
Chris SaleSPCHW32.034.37.2%
Madison BumgarnerSPSF32.036.213.1%
Nelson CruzOFSEA34.333.9-1.2%
Adam JonesOFBAL34.631.3-9.4%
Jake ArrietaSPCHC35.235.40.6%
Troy TulowitzkiSSTOR35.433.2-6.4%
David PriceSPBOS37.741.08.8%
Justin UptonOFSD38.240.86.6%
Lorenzo CainOFKC40.640.80.5%
Corey SeagerSSLAD42.940.9-4.6%
Zack GreinkeSPARI44.146.04.2%
Robinson Cano2BSEA44.441.5-6.6%
Corey KluberSPCLE45.447.34.2%
Carlos GonzalezOFCOL45.545.91.0%
Jacob deGromSPNYM46.649.05.1%
Jose FernandezSPMIA46.749.45.7%
Ryan BraunOFMIL46.938.3-18.2%
Carlos GomezOFHOU47.445.9-3.1%
Kyle SchwarberCCHC48.742.7-12.4%
Gerrit ColeSPPIT51.152.42.5%
Matt HarveySPNYM52.056.99.6%
Jason HeywardOFCHC53.750.4-6.1%
Brian Dozier2BMIN54.254.60.7%
Kyle Seager3BSEA54.753.3-2.6%
Xander BogaertsSSBOS54.754.6-0.2%
Yoenis CespedesOFNYM57.142.6-25.4%
Stephen StrasburgSPWAS57.759.22.5%
Dallas KeuchelSPHOU58.862.86.9%
Carlos CarrascoSPCLE60.161.11.6%
Felix HernandezSPSEA60.860.90.2%
Chris ArcherSPTB61.363.53.6%
Prince Fielder1BTEX62.267.28.0%
Matt Carpenter3BSTL64.161.7-3.8%
Noah SyndergaardSPNYM65.065.91.5%
Yasiel PuigOFLAD67.468.21.1%
Adrian Gonzalez1BLAD69.464.8-6.6%
Freddie Freeman1BATL71.771.2-0.7%
Sonny GraySPOAK72.775.23.4%
Kenley JansenRPLAD72.779.89.8%
Craig KimbrelRPBOS73.376.74.6%
Francisco LindorSSCLE74.073.8-0.3%
Maikel Franco3BPHI76.375.3-1.3%
Matt KempOFSD76.775.5-1.5%
Johnny CuetoSPSF76.880.24.5%
Cole HamelsSPTEX76.881.25.7%
Wade DavisRPKC78.083.16.4%
Anthony Rendon2BWAS78.175.2-3.7%
Ian Kinsler2BDET78.461.2-21.9%
Aroldis ChapmanRPNYY78.879.20.6%
Adrian Beltre3BTEX80.181.51.7%
Miguel SanoDHMIN80.377.2-3.9%
Jon LesterSPCHC80.582.42.4%
Danny SalazarSPCLE81.580.0-1.9%
Adam WainwrightSPSTL83.784.71.2%
Hunter PenceOFSF84.882.5-2.7%
Eric Hosmer1BKC86.385.9-0.5%
Jonathan LucroyCMIL91.291.30.1%
Hanley RamirezOFBOS91.472.2-21.0%
Jason Kipnis2BCLE91.788.5-3.5%
Adam EatonOFCHW94.790.8-4.2%
Rougned Odor2BTEX96.094.5-1.6%
Evan Longoria3BTB96.195.3-0.9%
Jacoby EllsburyOFNYY96.392.1-4.4%
Corey DickersonOFTB96.895.3-1.6%
Gregory PolancoOFPIT96.898.71.9%
Tyson RossSPSD98.398.30.0%
Marcus StromanSPTOR100.4105.85.3%
Michael WachaSPSTL101.5102.50.9%
Carlos MartinezSPSTL102.0103.41.3%
David PeraltaOFARI103.499.4-3.9%
Albert Pujols1BLAA104.8100.9-3.7%
Zach BrittonRPBAL106.2110.03.6%
Jeurys FamiliaRPNYM106.6107.60.9%
David OrtizDHBOS109.2102.6-6.0%
Garrett RichardsSPLAA109.9115.75.3%
Jordan ZimmermannSPDET110.0112.22.0%
Randal GrichukOFSTL110.1106.8-3.0%
Mark MelanconRPPIT111.6119.57.0%
Billy HamiltonOFCIN114.2112.2-1.7%
Kole CalhounOFLAA115.2113.2-1.8%
Mike Moustakas3BKC115.6105.4-8.9%
Trevor RosenthalRPSTL115.6118.62.6%
Ben RevereOFWAS115.8121.65.0%
Brandon CrawfordSSSF116.3111.3-4.3%
David RobertsonRPCHW117.6121.23.0%
Francisco LirianoSPPIT118.4121.22.4%
Ian DesmondSSTEX119.599.5-16.8%
Ken GilesRPHOU120.3122.61.9%
Christian YelichOFMIA122.8128.95.0%
Brian McCannCNYY124.2122.8-1.1%
Michael BrantleyOFCLE124.3130.24.7%
Curtis GrandersonOFNYM125.7123.9-1.4%
Jose ReyesSSCOL126.1123.2-2.3%
Kolten Wong2BSTL126.7118.3-6.6%
Brandon Belt1BSF128.1125.9-1.7%
Masahiro TanakaSPNYY128.5122.2-5.0%
Brett GardnerOFNYY128.8124.8-3.1%
Shin-Soo ChooOFTEX129.3123.2-4.8%
Jose QuintanaSPCHW132.1127.5-3.4%
Lance McCullersSPHOU133.1129.5-2.7%
Matt Duffy3BSF134.4123.5-8.2%
Travis d'ArnaudCNYM134.8133.8-0.7%
Salvador PerezCKC135.2131.5-2.7%
Cody AllenRPCLE140.4142.71.6%
Russell MartinCTOR140.5141.40.6%
Starlin CastroSSNYY142.0147.23.7%
James ShieldsSPSD143.0149.74.6%
Steven MatzSPNYM144.3145.50.8%
Joc PedersonOFLAD145.5145.0-0.4%
Collin McHughSPHOU145.8142.2-2.4%
Shelby MillerSPARI145.8144.3-1.0%
Elvis AndrusSSTEX146.6147.30.5%
Luis SeverinoSPNYY147.1148.10.7%
Yu DarvishSPTEX147.2133.5-9.4%
Addison Russell2BCHC149.2170.414.2%
Hector RondonRPCHC149.7153.62.6%
Raisel IglesiasSPCIN150.0148.6-1.0%
Mark Trumbo1BBAL151.7153.91.5%
Jake OdorizziSPTB152.0153.40.9%
Taijuan WalkerSPSEA154.2152.4-1.2%
Ben Zobrist2BCHC154.8144.2-6.9%
Michael ConfortoOFNYM155.2155.80.4%
Jonathan PapelbonRPWAS156.0172.910.9%
Francisco RodriguezRPDET156.7167.56.9%
Huston StreetRPLAA156.7158.71.3%
DJ LeMahieu2BCOL157.2160.72.2%
Matt WietersCBAL157.3159.31.3%
Drew SmylySPTB157.9158.50.4%
Jeff SamardzijaSPSF160.0160.90.6%
Jung-Ho Kang3BPIT160.0168.85.5%
Lucas Duda1BNYM160.2165.13.1%
Stephen VogtCOAK161.1160.2-0.6%
Jhonny PeraltaSSSTL162.2160.5-1.1%
Devin MesoracoCCIN162.5160.2-1.4%
Jay BruceOFCIN165.3163.8-0.9%
Michael PinedaSPNYY167.2161.8-3.2%
A.J. RamosRPMIA167.4179.06.9%
Glen PerkinsRPMIN169.0169.70.4%
Billy BurnsOFOAK170.9165.5-3.2%
Khris DavisOFMIL176.2166.9-5.3%
Gerardo ParraOFCOL177.2186.55.2%
John LackeySPCHC178.0184.83.9%
Dustin Pedroia2BBOS178.5173.1-3.0%
Yasmani GrandalCLAD179.0180.81.0%
Justin VerlanderSPDET180.6184.32.0%
Scott KazmirSPTEX181.5181.1-0.2%
Jean SeguraSSARI182.1179.8-1.3%
Carlos Santana1BCLE182.1182.20.0%
Carlos RodonSPCHW182.4172.5-5.4%
David Wright3BNYM184.7164.4-11.0%
Matt HollidayOFSTL186.0181.2-2.6%
Kevin PillarOFTOR186.3171.2-8.1%
Yordano VenturaSPKC187.1184.2-1.6%
Jorge SolerOFCHC187.3176.6-5.7%
Julio TeheranSPATL187.7187.1-0.3%
Mike FiersSPMIL187.8180.3-4.0%
Ketel MarteSSSEA188.3209.911.5%
Ender InciarteOFATL190.1185.0-2.7%
Mark Teixeira1BNYY190.1198.84.6%
Shawn TollesonRPTEX190.7197.53.6%
Brett Lawrie3BCHW191.3191.80.3%
Josh Harrison3BPIT192.4209.89.1%
Dexter FowlerOFFA193.8211.99.4%
Daniel Murphy2BWAS196.8173.8-11.6%
Byung-ho Park1BMIN197.4223.813.4%
Alcides EscobarSSKC197.8188.2-4.9%
J.T. RealmutoCMIA199.7196.8-1.5%
Yan GomesCCLE200.5195.8-2.3%
Wei-Yin ChenSPMIA201.1209.54.2%
Brad BoxbergerRPTB201.5209.23.8%
Byron BuxtonOFMIN203.2226.011.2%
Gio GonzalezSPWAS203.5200.6-1.4%
Josh ReddickOFOAK203.9214.65.3%
Trevor Plouffe3BMIN204.0210.23.0%
Hisashi IwakumaSPSEA205.2204.4-0.4%
Patrick CorbinSPARI206.6202.5-2.0%
Drew StorenRPTOR207.0187.3-9.5%
Kenta MaedaSPLAD209.7222.56.1%
Sean DoolittleRPOAK210.5217.23.2%
Neil Walker2BNYM211.0204.7-3.0%
Roberto OsunaRPTOR213.5225.65.7%
Alex GordonOFKC213.8193.4-9.5%
Dellin BetancesRPNYY216.8225.44.0%
Santiago CasillaRPSF217.7215.8-0.9%
Domingo SantanaOFMIL218.4226.33.6%
Welington CastilloCARI219.1217.2-0.9%
Francisco CervelliCPIT221.1226.82.6%
Evan GattisDHHOU221.7204.9-7.6%
Jaime GarciaSPSTL221.8228.02.8%
Jason HammelSPCHC222.5230.13.4%
Andrew MillerRPNYY222.6229.53.1%
Derek NorrisSPDET222.7222.2-0.2%
Blake SwihartCBOS223.2219.2-1.8%
Marcus SemienSSOAK225.3234.44.0%
Jonathan Schoop2BBAL228.7226.6-0.9%
Mitch Moreland1BTEX228.9227.8-0.5%
Ian KennedySPKC230.2239.34.0%
Aaron NolaSPPHI230.9234.11.4%
Logan Forsythe2BTB231.9226.2-2.5%
Jake McGeeRPCOL233.4254.89.1%
Nick Castellanos3BDET234.4229.9-1.9%
Stephen PiscottyOFSTL236.6259.39.6%
Nick HundleyCCOL237.0241.72.0%
Kyle HendricksSPCHC237.8236.4-0.6%
Marco EstradaSPTOR240.4250.54.2%
Kevin GausmanSPBAL244.3235.7-3.5%
Wilson RamosCWAS244.9242.0-1.2%
Andrew CashnerSPSD246.0251.22.1%
Denard SpanOFSF246.3249.21.2%
Wil MyersOFSD246.4237.0-3.8%
Alex WoodSPLAD247.0240.1-2.8%
Yadier MolinaCSTL248.1249.50.6%
Kevin KiermaierOFTB250.0215.6-13.8%
Arodys VizcainoRPATL252.4246.7-2.3%
Javier Baez2BCHC252.7235.8-6.7%
Mike LeakeSPSTL253.0247.9-2.0%
Jimmy NelsonSPMIL253.2253.70.2%
Joe Panik2BSF254.0259.52.1%
Brad ZieglerRPARI254.8278.39.2%
Miguel MonteroCCHC256.1257.20.4%
Howie Kendrick2BLAD256.4258.70.9%
Marcell OzunaOFMIA258.4256.6-0.7%
Danny Valencia3BOAK261.6263.10.6%
Ryan Zimmerman1BWAS265.7270.61.9%
James McCannCDET266.3269.01.0%
Yangervis Solarte3BSD269.0262.5-2.4%
Melky CabreraOFCHW270.1263.0-2.6%
Rusney CastilloOFBOS271.0262.8-3.0%
Brandon FinneganSPCIN273.6255.2-6.7%
Anthony DeSclafaniSPCIN274.0270.8-1.2%
Brandon Phillips2BCIN275.2277.70.9%
Pablo Sandoval3BBOS275.9248.9-9.8%
Edinson VolquezSPKC276.9272.7-1.5%
Steve SouzaOFTB279.1258.8-7.3%
Asdrubal CabreraSSCLE285.4296.53.9%
A.J. PierzynskiCATL286.4291.41.7%
Kendrys MoralesDHKC287.1283.0-1.4%
Alex RodriguezDHNYY290.0283.8-2.1%
Clay BuchholzSPBOS290.4275.1-5.3%
Adam Lind1BSEA291.0285.0-2.1%
Jarrod DysonOFKC293.2280.7-4.3%
Odubel HerreraOFPHI294.0288.5-1.8%
Brad MillerSSTB294.1302.52.8%
Andrew HeaneySPLAA296.0279.4-5.6%
Trea TurnerSSWAS296.2295.8-0.1%
Carter CappsRPSEA296.5310.04.5%
Steve CishekRPSEA297.0306.23.1%
Yasmany TomasOFARI297.4290.1-2.5%
Tyler GlasnowSPPIT297.8300.50.9%
Anibal SanchezSPDET298.3291.2-2.4%
Carlos BeltranOFNYY300.5300.80.1%
Victor MartinezDHDET300.6296.0-1.5%
Justin Bour1BMIA301.5283.9-5.8%
Avisail GarciaOFCHW304.7290.5-4.7%
Will SmithRPMIL305.1322.75.8%
Trevor BauerSPCLE306.7287.5-6.3%
Jose BerriosSPMIN309.8300.8-2.9%
Delino DeShields Jr.OFTEX309.8302.9-2.2%
Robinson ChirinosCTEX309.9327.25.6%
J.J. HooverRPCIN311.1332.06.7%
Eugenio SuarezSSCIN311.4308.8-0.9%
Nori AokiOFSEA311.7311.5-0.1%
Joey Gallo3BTEX313.3321.22.5%
James PaxtonSPSEA314.0315.00.3%
Jason CastroCHOU315.2303.3-3.8%
Hyun-soo KimOFBAL315.5310.7-1.5%
Joaquin BenoitRPSEA316.9316.6-0.1%
Colby RasmusOFHOU317.7308.7-2.8%
Erick AybarSSATL318.3300.1-5.7%
J.A. HappSPTOR318.3312.6-1.8%
Luke GregersonRPHOU320.5311.3-2.9%
Cliff LeeSPFA321.4310.7-3.3%
Fernando RodneyRPSD321.5323.70.7%
Martin Prado3BMIA322.7331.22.6%
Kyle GibsonSPMIN323.5306.2-5.3%
J.R. MurphyCMIN324.3320.7-1.1%
Hyun-Jin RyuSPLAD325.0314.6-3.2%
Joe RossSPWAS325.1313.1-3.7%
Alexei RamirezSSSD326.1328.50.7%
Jonathan VillarSSMIL327.0332.91.8%
Cesar Hernandez2BPHI327.5313.9-4.2%
Hunter StricklandRPSF327.6342.34.5%
Chase Headley3BNYY328.8322.9-1.8%
Drew HutchisonSPTOR329.6331.90.7%
Koji UeharaRPBOS329.7327.3-0.7%
Luis Valbuena3BHOU330.8321.5-2.8%
Dioner NavarroCCHW330.9319.2-3.6%
Leonys MartinOFSEA331.7315.9-4.8%
Ervin SantanaSPMIN333.2324.8-2.5%
Nick MarkakisOFBAL333.5326.8-2.0%
Chris Carter1BMIL333.7331.5-0.7%
Pedro Alvarez1BFA333.8325.8-2.4%
Jesse HahnSPOAK333.8341.22.2%
Rajai DavisOFCLE334.4330.2-1.3%
Yovani GallardoSPFA334.5339.21.4%
Wilmer FloresSSNYM334.7320.8-4.2%
Aaron AltherrOFPHI334.8349.84.5%
Rick PorcelloSPBOS334.9327.0-2.3%
Jon NieseSPPIT336.0336.90.3%
Aaron HicksOFNYY336.7324.0-3.8%
Aaron SanchezRPTOR336.7324.0-3.8%
Joe Mauer1BMIN336.8329.5-2.2%
Justin Turner3BLAD337.3331.2-1.8%
Jayson WerthOFWAS337.5333.2-1.3%
C.J. Cron1BLAA337.7334.5-0.9%
Tyler ClippardRPARI338.3337.7-0.2%
Nate KarnsSPSEA338.6328.7-2.9%
Jason GrilliRPATL339.3349.43.0%
Nathan EovaldiSPNYY339.6332.5-2.1%
Phil HughesSPMIN339.9329.2-3.2%
Eduardo RodriguezSPBOS340.6330.2-3.0%
David HernandezRPPHI340.6334.5-1.8%
Jake Lamb3BARI340.6330.3-3.0%
Daniel NorrisSPDET341.1N/A 
Derek HollandSPTEX341.2331.3-2.9%
Chris HestonSPSF341.5336.8-1.4%
Blake SnellSPTB342.7341.2-0.4%
Alex GuerreroOFLAD342.8333.8-2.6%
Ben Paulsen1BCOL343.0342.8-0.1%
Joakim SoriaRPKC343.1341.7-0.4%
Devon Travis2BTOR343.2334.5-2.5%
Jedd Gyorko2BSTL343.3334.6-2.5%
Dalton PompeyOFTOR343.9335.5-2.4%
Brock Holt2BBOS343.9340.2-1.1%
Cameron MaybinOFSD344.0335.8-2.4%
Tony WatsonRPPIT344.2336.2-2.3%
Jerad EickhoffSPLAA344.8348.61.1%
R.A. DickeySPTOR344.9337.2-2.2%
Jose IglesiasSSDET345.0342.1-0.8%
Marlon ByrdOFFA345.1337.6-2.2%
Tyler FlowersCATL345.2337.8-2.2%
Jeremy JeffressRPMIL345.2344.2-0.3%
Zach DukeRPCHW345.6338.3-2.1%
Brandon MossOFSTL345.6347.50.5%
Alex RiosOFFA345.8338.6-2.1%
Eddie RosarioSSMIN345.9338.8-2.0%
Rich HillSPOAK345.9338.8-2.0%
David Freese3BFA346.1339.2-2.0%
Erasmo RamirezSPTB346.4339.7-1.9%
Homer BaileySPCIN346.6339.9-1.9%
Wade MileySPSEA346.6357.33.1%
Jake PeavySPSF346.7346.5-0.1%
Hank CongerCTB346.9344.8-0.6%
Adam OttavinoRPCOL346.9340.5-1.9%
Alex AvilaCCHW347.1344.5-0.7%
Greg HollandRPKC347.1340.8-1.8%
Alex CobbSPTB347.3341.2-1.8%
Tony CingraniRPCIN347.7341.8-1.7%
Tony ZychSPSEA347.8345.8-0.6%
Adonis Garcia3BATL347.8341.9-1.7%
Matt ShoemakerSPLAA347.8341.9-1.7%
Brayan PenaCSTL348.2342.6-1.6%
Tyler DuffeySPMIN348.4342.9-1.6%
Bartolo ColonSPNYM348.5343.0-1.6%
Hector OliveraOFATL348.5N/A 
Oswaldo ArciaOFMIN348.6350.10.4%
Darren O'DayRPBAL348.9N/A 
Michael TaylorOFWAS349.0343.9-1.5%
Doug FisterSPHOU349.1344.0-1.5%
Vincent VelasquezSPPHI349.1344.0-1.5%
Robert StephensonSPCIN349.1344.1-1.5%
Yunel EscobarSSLAA349.3344.3-1.4%
Gregory Bird1BNYY349.5344.7-1.4%
Mike ZuninoCSEA349.6344.8-1.4%
Jumbo DiazSPCIN349.6344.8-1.4%
Mike Napoli1BCLE350.0345.5-1.3%
Zack GodleySPARI350.1345.6-1.3%
Caleb JosephCBAL350.2352.20.6%
Chris BassittSPOAK350.3345.9-1.2%
Andrelton SimmonsSSLAA350.3346.0-1.2%
Max KeplerOFMIN350.5346.3-1.2%
Desmond JenningsOFTB350.9346.9-1.1%
Jose Peraza2BCIN350.9353.20.7%
Mark Reynolds1BCOL351.0347.1-1.1%
Mat LatosSPCHW351.0N/A 
Danny DuffySPKC351.4347.8-1.0%
Rubby De La RosaSPARI351.7348.2-1.0%
Cameron RuppCPHI351.7348.2-1.0%
Matt MooreSPTB351.7348.2-1.0%
Carson SmithRPBOS351.7N/A 
Rene RiveraCTB351.8348.3-1.0%
Lonnie Chisenhall3BCLE351.8N/A 
Brandon Drury3BARI351.8348.4-1.0%
CC SabathiaSPNYY351.9348.5-1.0%
Gary SanchezCNYY352.4N/A 
Andre EthierOFLAD352.4N/A 
Austin JacksonOFFA352.7349.8-0.8%
Josh TomlinSPCLE352.8349.9-0.8%
Cory Spangenberg2BSD352.8N/A 
Steve Pearce1BTB353.0N/A 
Kris MedlenSPKC353.3350.8-0.7%
Curt CasaliCTB353.4N/A 
Didi GregoriusSSNYY353.6351.3-0.7%
Zack CozartSSCIN353.7N/A 
Chris OwingsSSARI353.8351.5-0.6%
Nate JonesRPCHW353.9N/A 
Wily PeraltaSPMIL353.9351.8-0.6%
Brett AndersonSPLAD354.0351.8-0.6%
Jered WeaverSPLAA354.1352.1-0.6%
Jarrod SaltalamacchiaCDET354.1352.2-0.6%
Andrew KnappCPHI355.2N/A 
Zack WheelerSPNYM356.1N/A 
Jon GraySPCOL356.9356.5-0.1%
Socrates BritoOFARI357.0356.8-0.1%
A.J. BurnettSPFA357.0356.8-0.1%
Jackie Bradley Jr.OFBOS357.2357.10.0%
Chris Colabello1BTOR357.2357.20.0%
Kevin PlaweckiCNYM357.5357.50.0%
Adam WarrenSPCHC357.6357.70.0%
Keone KelaRPTEX358.4N/A 
A.J. Reed1BHOU359.8N/A 
Orlando ArciaSSMIL360.5N/A 
Anthony GoseOFDET362.0N/A 

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