2013 End of Season Rankings: Second Base

The 2013 fantasy baseball season has come to a close, so it is time to look back at the season past and determine which players were the most valuable at each position. This week focuses on second baseman.

The players were ranked based on their 2013 production, using the evaluation system explained and updated on this site some time ago. To keep things manageable and avoid skewing the numbers, players were only considered if they amassed 400 plate appearances over the course of the year. The replacement level was also adjusted to account for players eligible at multiples positions. The valuations are built for $260 budgets and traditional 5×5 roto fantasy leagues, where only one catcher is started.

One important thing to note is the premium (or lack thereof) placed on the position a player occupies in your lineup. For example, while a first baseman may be able to accumulate superior overall numbers, the availability of such production lower in the rankings severely dampers the amount the player was worth.

These rankings are meant to reflect a player’s value should he have occupied this spot in your lineup for the entire year. So, a player who missed time due to injury but put up great numbers during his time on the field would be worth less.

With all this in mind, here are your rankings.

Name Pos AB HR R RBI SB AVG $$
1 Robinson Cano 2B 605 27 81 107 7 0.314 23.17
2 Matt Carpenter 2B 626 11 126 78 3 0.318 20.42
3 Jason Kipnis 2B 564 17 86 84 30 0.284 19.86
4 Daniel Murphy 2B 658 13 92 78 23 0.286 16.96
5 Dustin Pedroia 2B 641 9 91 84 17 0.301 16.32
6 Brandon Phillips 2B 606 18 80 103 5 0.261 11.06
7 Ian Kinsler 2B 541 13 85 71 15 0.275 10.12
8 Kyle Seager 2B 615 22 79 69 9 0.260 8.32
9 Jed Lowrie 2B 603 15 80 75 1 0.290 8.26
10 Chase Utley 2B 476 18 73 69 8 0.284 8.08
11 Jose Altuve 2B 626 5 64 52 35 0.283 8.00
12 Ben Zobrist 2B 607 12 77 71 11 0.275 7.12
13 Martin Prado 2B 609 14 70 82 3 0.282 6.68
14 Brian Dozier 2B 558 18 72 66 14 0.244 4.68
15 Everth Cabrera 2B 381 4 54 31 37 0.283 2.18
16 Howie Kendrick 2B 478 13 55 54 6 0.297 1.29
17 Omar Infante 2B 453 10 54 51 5 0.318 1.14
18 Jedd Gyorko 2B 486 23 62 63 1 0.249 1.00
19 Neil Walker 2B 478 16 62 53 1 0.251 -2.98
20 Emilio Bonifacio 2B 420 3 54 31 28 0.243 -4.72
21 Michael Young 2B 519 8 52 46 1 0.279 -5.82
22 Alberto Callaspo 2B 453 10 52 58 0 0.258 -5.89
23 Kelly Johnson 2B 366 16 41 52 7 0.235 -6.05
24 Brett Lawrie 2B 401 11 41 46 9 0.254 -6.77
25 Marco Scutaro 2B 488 2 57 31 2 0.297 -7.30
26 Mark Ellis 2B 433 6 46 48 4 0.270 -7.58
27 Dan Uggla 2B 448 22 60 55 2 0.179 -7.59
28 DJ LeMahieu 2B 404 2 39 28 18 0.280 -8.11
29 Eric Sogard 2B 368 2 45 35 10 0.266 -9.77
30 Nick Franklin 2B 369 12 38 45 6 0.225 -10.39
31 Gordon Beckham 2B 371 5 46 24 5 0.267 -11.65
32 Yuniesky Betancourt 2B 391 13 35 46 0 0.212 -13.68
33 Jeff Keppinger 2B 423 4 38 40 0 0.253 -13.97
34 Dustin Ackley 2B 384 4 40 31 2 0.253 -14.24
35 Darwin Barney 2B 501 7 49 41 4 0.208 -14.64
36 Adeiny Hechavarria 2B 543 3 30 42 11 0.227 -15.50





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MDLmember
10 years ago

Approximately where would Anthony Rendon be ranked?