2021 First Base Rankings

First base is a bit deeper this year. Unless Freeman fell to me or I needed some speed in the second round with Bellinger, I will be passing on the top tier. The range that I am most likely to target is the 5-15 range.

The First Base List

RankPlayerNotes
1Freddie Freeman
2Cody Bellinger
3Jose Abreu
4DJ LeMahieuMore likely to start him at 2B
5Luke Voit
6Pete Alonso
7Max MuncyMore likely to start him at 2B
8Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
9Anthony Rizzo
10Paul Goldschmidt
11Matt Olson
12Rhys Hoskins
13Eric Hosmer
14Trey Mancini
15Josh Bell
16Mike MoustakasMore likely to start him at 2B
17Miguel Sano
18Carlos Santana
19Joey Votto
20Alec Bohm
21Ryan Mountcastle
22Dominic Smith
23Christian Walker
24Jared Walsh
25C.J. Cron
26Evan White
27Yuli Gurriel
28Hunter Dozier
29Tommy La Stella
30Jesus Aguilar
31Jake Cronenworth
32Rowdy Tellez
33Brandon Belt
34Renato Nunez
35Jeimer Candelario
36Wilmer Flores
37Nate Lowe
38Colin Moran
39Garrett Cooper
40Michael Chavis
41Ryan O’Hearn
42Ji-Man Choi
43Ryan McMahon
44Bobby Dalbec
45Josh Fuentes
46Lewin Diaz
47Triston Casas
48Albert Pujols
49Andrew VaughnUnless he signs a contranct extension pre season, I don’t expect him up for a couple of months minimum.
50Ronald Guzman
51Marwin Gonzalez
52Josh Naylor
53Danny Santana
54Ryan McBroom
55Mitch Moreland
56Justin Smoak
57Jake Lamb
58Mike Ford

Leave a Comment