Ranking the Top 100 most valuable MLB players of 2024

Let me be clear from the jump. This isn’t a simple ranking of the best players in baseball. It’s a little more complicated than that.

Bill Simmons writes an NBA Trade Value list a few times per season, and it got me thinking. What if I applied a similar idea to Major League Baseball? The idea is that, if two players are involved in straight-up trade talks, which team would say no faster?

For example, it might surprise you to know I have Adley Rutschman ranked higher than Shohei Ohtani. Does that mean I think Rutschman is a better player than Ohtani? Of course not. But I do know that Rutschman is still on his rookie contract, is only 26 years old, and is projected to produce nearly 6 WAR in 2024.

There’s an important metric to discuss as well: $/WAR. It’s pretty simple. How much money will a team pay per expected WAR in 2024? Rutschman’s $/WAR is $137,931.03, but Ohtani’s comes in near $11,000,000. It’s not exactly rocket science, but it’s a big piece of my consideration nonetheless.

And I know that Ohtani has crazy deferrals in his deal. The Dodgers will still pay that money at some point.

So without further ado, here is my list of the most valuable players in baseball.

BONUS: Young Players Who Haven’t Played Enough to Judge

This group is tough to rank and analyze, but these players deserve some sort of recognition. I fully expect all of these players to make a mark in 2024, and they’ll probably earn spots on the actual list next year. I just don’t have enough information to rank them this year.

RankPlayerTeamAge
118Marco LucianoSF22
117Nolan JonesCOL25
117Marcelo MayerBOS21
116Alek ThomasARI23
116Triston McKenzieCLE26
115Pete Crow-ArmstrongCHC21
114Jordan LawlarARI21
113Junior CamineroTB20
112Jasson DominguezNYY21
111Paul SkenesPIT21
110Zach NetoLAA23
109Brandon PfaadtARI25
108Eury PerezMIA20
107Yainer DiazHOU25
106Dylan CrewsWAS21
105James WoodWAS21
104Jackson ChourioMIL19
103Evan CarterTEX21
102Jackson HollidayBAL20
101Wyatt LangfordTEX22



TIER 11: Ranked, But Barely

The players here should be ranked, but they all have serious flaws at this point in their careers. Adolis Garcia is getting old and strikes out a lot. Walker Buehler is coming back from a second Tommy John surgery. The ceilings here are too high to ignore, but don’t try to tell me I didn’t warn you if things go south.


RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
100Walker BuehlerLAD29$4,444,444.44
99Ke’Bryan HayesPIT27$3,520,000.00
98Adolis GarciaTEX30$3,333,333.33
97Josh JungTEX26$300,594.00
96Vinnie PasquantinoTB26$290,576.92
95Edouard JulienMIN24$288,461.54
94Cole RagansKC26$292,307.69
93Reid DetmersLAA24$296,153.85
92Anthony VolpeNYY22$277,777.78
91Patrick BaileySD24$267,857.14
90Grayson RodriguezBAL24$275,000.00


TIER 10: (Sort of) Young and Hungry

There’s a lot to prove for this group in 2024. Some are playing for contracts. Others need to have big years to explain the hype. Nonetheless, 2024 is massively important for these guys.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
89Randy ArozarenaTB28$2,793,103.45
88Ha-Seong KimSD28$2,333,333.33
87Lars NootbarSTL26$262,896.55
86Sonny GraySTL34$8,032,258.06
85Jordan MontgomeryFA31$7,812,500.00
84CJ AbramsWAS23$262,068.97
83Steven KwanCLE26$261,137.93
82Pete AlonsoNYM29$6,612,903.23
81Alejandro KirkTOR25$933,333.33
80Triston CasasBOS24$254,000.00
79Riley GreeneDET23$253,333.33
78Gabriel MorenoARI24$250,666.67
77Willy AdamesMIL28$3,951,612.90
76Oneil CruzPIT25$250,000.00



TIER 9: Expensive but Effective

Classic overpays here. Don’t get me wrong. There’s still a lot of talent here, but past performance is responsible for a lot of the salaries here. As a result, $/WAR is relatively low in this tier.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
75Corbin BurnesBAL29$4,875,000.00
74Sean MurphyATL29$3,935,483.87
73Luis ArraezMIA26$3,312,500.00
72Blake SnellFA31$10,606,060.61
71Kodai SengaNYM31$4,545,454.55
70Nico HoernerCHC26$3,545,454.55
69Manny MachadoSD31$8,153,846.15
68Gerrit ColeNYY33$10,000,000.00
67Tyler GlasnowLAD30$7,378,378.38
66Carlos CorreaMIN29$9,794,117.65
65Nolan ArenadoSTL32$9,000,000.00
64Yoshinobu YamamotoLAD25$7,970,588.24
63Luis CastilloSEA31$6,352,941.18
62Jung Hoo LeeSF25$5,529,411.76
61Zach EflinTB29$3,911,764.71
60Luis RobertCHW26$2,441,176.47



TIER 8: Surprisingly Cheap

This group is the exact opposite of the previous one. Here, we have a tier that produces quite well and is surprisingly cheap in the process. $/WAR is quite high here.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
59Jesus LozardoMIA26$1,666,666.67
58Justin SteeleCHC28$1,212,121.21
57Jonah HeimTEX28$968,750.00
56Matt McLainCIN24$234,375.00
55Francisco AlvarezNYM22$234,375.00
54Max FriedATL30$4,285,714.29
53JP CrawfordSEA29$2,914,285.71
52Isaac ParedesTB25$1,000,000.00
51Freddy PeraltaMIL27$939,393.94
50Andres GimenezCLE25$4,222,222.22
49George KirbySEA26$217,142.86



TIER 7: Series Winners

This is a small group, but the players here are capable of, and actually have, turned playoff series on their head. That’s enough to earn them spots here.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
48Brandon NimmoNYM30$5,205,128.21
47Trea TurnerPHI30$7,184,210.53
46Ketel MarteARI30$4,000,000.00
45Xander BogaertsSD31$6,375,000.00
44Bryce HarperPHI31$6,350,000.00



TIER 6: Cost-Effective Gems

Another small group, but their $/WAR is low enough to make each of them quite valuable on the market. I was shocked putting together the list and seeing how high up these guys were, quite frankly.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
43Cal RaleighSEA27$222,857.14
42Austin RileyATL26$5,300,000.00
41Gleyber TorresNYY27$3,736,842.11
40Zac GallenARI28$2,702,702.70



TIER 5: Big-Money Superstars

Illustrious careers. Big moments. Large contracts. That’s what these guys are about. They’re getting older, but they’re still quite good and worth most of the $/WAR.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
39Jose AltuveHOU33$5,850,000.00
38Mike TroutLAA32$8,452,380.95
37Aaron NolaPHI30$5,857,142.86
36Francisco LindorTEX30$7,418,604.65
35Marcus SemienTEX33$5,813,953.49
34Kevin GausmanTOR33$5,000,000.00
33Freddie FreemanLAD34$5,488,888.89
32Zack WheelerPHI33$5,021,276.60
31Rafael DeversBOS27$6,041,666.67



TIER 4: Fringe MVPs

If things go right, these guys can creep into the MVP conversation. Very few players would be traded in exchange for this group.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
30Pablo LopezMIN27$4,487,804.88
29Logan WebbSF27$4,390,243.90
28Matt OlsonATL29$4,772,727.27
27Will SmithLAD28$2,150,000.00
26Framber ValdezHOU30$2,951,219.51
25Ozzie AlbiesATL27$1,282,051.28
24Yandy DiazTB32$1,818,181.82
23Alex BregmanHOU29$4,444,444.44
22Corey SeagerTEX29$6,500,000.00



TIER 3: Future Franchise Faces

The title says it all. These are the guys I’m looking for to become the league’s best in the next few years. They’re cheap, young, and incredibly productive. The only reason this ends up as the third-highest tier is the knowledge of the future mega-millions they will be raking in.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
21Vladimir Guerrero Jr.TOR24$4,853,658.54
20Bobby Witt Jr.KC23$5,479,166.67
19Royce LewisMIN24$205,128.21
18Tarik SkubalDET27$646,341.46
17Bo BichetteTOR25$2,666,666.67
16Michael Harris IIATL22$2,093,023.26
15William ContrerasMIL26$175,000.00
14Corbin CarrollARI23$2,957,446.81
13Gunnar HendersonBAL22$144,230.77



TIER 2: Bonafide Megastars

Just a step off the highest tier, these players don’t need any introduction. We know exactly what they can do, and they’ll be playing important roles in the fall.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
12Kyle TuckerHOU27$2,500,000.00
11Jose RamirezCLE31$3,792,452.83
10Aaron JudgeNYY31$6,451,612.90
9Fernando Tatis Jr.SD25$4,418,181.82
8Mookie BettsLAD31$4,196,721.31



TIER 1: Untouchable

The best of the best. Enough said.

RankPlayerTeamAge$/WAR
7Yordan AlvarezHOU26$3,368,421.05
6Juan SotoNYY25$4,626,865.67
5Shohei OhtaniLAD29$10,976,190.48
4Julio RodriguezSEA23$3,107,142.86
3Spencer StriderATL25$2,551,020.41
2Adley RutschmanBAL26$137,931.03
1Ronald AcunaATL26$1,689,189.19


Now, all of this is of course subject to change, and I’ll likely be revisiting during the season. Nonetheless, Ronald Acuna is my most valuable player in terms of trade value, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

Rutschman is remarkably cheap given the expected production and marketing value, making him a clear number two.

Ohtani coming in fifth might surprise some people, but he’s unable to pitch this year, and he’s awfully expensive for a DH, no matter how exciting he is.

Oh, and by the way – Happy Opening Day.


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