
With the 2025 fantasy baseball season complete, Ray Flowers reviews who the best performers were in the game by looking at the top-50 performers based upon the ole player rater tool (from Razzball). Who were the top-50 fantasy producers in 2025? Let’s find out.
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RANK | PLAYER | COMMENT |
1 | Aaron Judge | Led baseball in AVG/OBP/SLG/wOBA and had 53 homers. |
2 | Shohei Ohtani | Went from .310-54-130-134-59 to .282-55-102-146-20. #Star |
3 | Cal Raleigh | Greatest power season in catcher history: .247-60-125-110-14. |
4 | Juan Soto | Two steals from 40-105-120-40. Stupendous fantasy season. |
5 | Kyle Schwarber | A career best season by a mile: .240-56-132-111-10. |
6 | Garrett Crochet | 18 wins, 2.59 ERA, 1.03 WHIP & huge 255 K in 205.1 IP. |
7 | Tarik Skubal | 2nd yr. in a row with 228 K, under 2.40 ERA / 0.93 WHIP. |
8 | Jose Ramirez | A second straight 30/40 season with 100 runs. |
9 | Francisco Lindor | One SB away in 2024 from 3-straight 30/30 seasons. |
10 | Bobby Witt Jr. | Pulled way back from ’24, but still went .295-23-88-99-38. |
11 | Julio Rodriguez | Huge 2nd half led to 30/30 for 2nd time in 3 yrs. |
12 | George Springer | OPS jumped .285 pts. as he went .309-32-84-106-18. |
13 | Junior Caminero | Blah .311 OBP, but huge power numbers (.264-45-110-93). |
14 | Paul Skenes | Virtually identical to 2024 but with 55 more innings. Superstar. |
15 | Corbin Carroll | Had his first 30/30 season. |
16 | Bryan Woo | My man. Won 15 games with a 0.93 WHIP and 198 Ks. |
17 | Carlos Rodon | Career best 18 wins & 195.1 IP. Also – 203 punchouts. |
18 | Freddy Peralta | 3rd straight 200 K season with career best 2.70 ERA, 17 W. |
19 | Geraldo Perdomo | WTF? Went .290-20-100-98-27. #LeagueWinner |
20 | Max Fried | Got $ and crushed: 19-5, 2.86 ERA, 1.10 WHIP. |
21 | Pete Alonso | 6th straight full season of 34-85-80: .272-38-126-87. |
22 | Pete Crow-Armstrong | Horrid 2nd half, but huge breakout overall: .247-31-95-91-35. |
23 | Elly De La Cruz | Lost 30 SB, thirty, going .264-22-86-102-37. |
24 | Eugenio Suarez | Hit .228-49-118-91 now hoping to get paid at 34 yrs. old. |
25 | Byron Buxton | Took him 11-yrs., but he finally did it: .264-35-83-97-24. |
26 | Cristopher Sanchez | Elite effort: 2.50 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 212 K in 202 IP. |
27 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | Solid, but low RBI mark: .268-25-71-111-32. |
28 | Trevor Story | Career resurrection in 10th season: .263-25-96-91-31. |
29 | Hunter Brown | 2.43 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 206 Ks. Ace. |
30 | Yoshinobu Yamamoto | 4th in ERA (2.49), 6th in WHIP (0.99), 11th in K (201). |
31 | Josh Naylor | Most remarkable 20/30 season ever? Yes. |
32 | Trea Turner | Strong effort somehow still feels so-so: .304-15-69-94-36. |
33 | Nick Pivetta | 1st yr in SD was career best: 2.87 ERA, 190 Ks, 0.99 WHIP. |
34 | Jacob deGrom | Threw 95 IP for 1st time in 6yrs: 2.97 ERA, 0.92 WHIP. |
35 | Christian Yelich | Back held up leading to .264-29-103-88-16. |
36 | Cody Bellinger | Only OF eligible now, but strong effort in NY: .272-29-98-89-13. |
37 | Rafael Devers | Massive 192 Ks, but still produced .252-35-109-99. |
38 | Manny Machado | Produces like clockwork. Went .275-27-95-91-14. |
39 | Brice Turang | Lost 26 SB but added pop going .288-18-81-97-24. |
40 | Hunter Goodman | From outhouse to massive C eligible season: .278-31-91. |
41 | Zack Wheeler | Future uncertain, but 2.71 ERA with 195 Ks in 149.2 IP. |
42 | Riley Greene | Arrived in 4th year at .258-36-111-84. |
43 | Nathan Eovaldi | Mr. Quality Start had historic 1.73 ERA and 0.85 WHIP. |
44 | Nick Kurtz | Went .290-36-86-90… in 489 PA. Insanely productive. |
45 | James Wood | Ginormous 221 Ks could stop .256-31-94-87-15 season. |
46 | Aroldis Chapman | Never better. Saved 32 with a 1.17 ERA and 0.70 WHIP. |
47 | Matt Olson | Produced year after year. Went .272-29-95-98. |
48 | Randy Arozarena | Just three homers from 30/30 campaign. |
49 | Shea Langeliers | Went .277-31-72-73… as a catcher. |
50 | Joe Ryan | Posted a 1.04 WHIP & career best 194 punchouts. |