2024 Fantasy Baseball Third Base Tiers 2.0: Tiered rankings for what now looks like the deepest position
What a difference a year makes for what may now be the deepest position

Tiers are an alternate form of rankings that concerns itself less with parsing individual players and more with denoting the biggest drop-offs. Players whose value is essentially the same are bundled together to help you prioritize which position to draft next. If the goal in a draft is to maximize the return of each pick, then a simple way to do so is to target a position that's nearing a drop-off and wait on a position that isn't. By crossing off names as you go, your path to victory should become clear.
- Position Strategies: C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | SP | RP
- Position Previews: C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | SP | RP
- Position Tiers: C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | SP | RP
Below are the third base tiers for 2024, depicting a position that's improved by leaps and bounds from a year ago. It's strong enough at every phase of the draft to justify a strict adherence to the tiers, waiting until one is down to its very last player without fear of what happens if he doesn't make it to you.
The First-Rounders: Jose Ramirez
The Also-Elite: Austin Riley, Rafael Devers, Gunnar Henderson, Alex Bregman†
The Near-Elite: Manny Machado, Elly De La Cruz, Royce Lewis, Nolan Arenado, Max Muncy†,
The Next-Best Things: Ha-Seong Kim, Spencer Steer, Jake Burger, Josh Jung, Noelvi Marte
The Fallback Options: Ke'Bryan Hayes, Jeimer Candelario, Alec Bohm, Junior Caminero, Isaac Paredes, Michael Busch
The Last Resorts: Colt Keith, Ryan McMahon, Brett Baty, Matt Chapman, Eugenio Suarez, Yoan Moncada, Curtis Mead, Jordan Westburg
The Leftovers: Oswald Peraza, Anthony Rendon, Maikel Garcia, DJ LeMahieu, Willi Castro, Luis Rengifo, Ezequiel Duran, Wilmer Flores, Jon Berti, Coby Mayo
† one tier lower in categories leagues