2024 Fantasy Baseball Second Base Tiers 2.0: Tiered rankings for a position with stolen bases aplenty
Second base is stronger now and offers no shortage of speed

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 second base tiers for 2024, revealing a position that's suddenly replete with talent, at least in the middle stages of the draft. You'll notice one of the early tiers is completely vacant, though.
The First-Rounders: Mookie Betts
The Also-Elite: Jose Altuve, Ozzie Albies, Marcus Semien
The Near-Elite -- none
The Next-Best Things: Nico Hoerner, Matt McLain, Ha-Seong Kim, Ketel Marte, Bryson Stott, Zack Gelof, Gleyber Torres, Andres Gimenez^
The Fallback Options: Luis Arraez, Nolan Gorman, Tommy Edman, Brandon Lowe, Thairo Estrada, Jorge Polanco, Jonathan India†
The Last Resorts: Ryan McMahon, Edouard Julien, Brandon Drury, Davis Schneider, Whit Merrifield, Jeff McNeil, Gavin Lux, Brendan Donovan, Jordan Westburg
The Leftovers: Luis Rengifo, Brendan Rodgers, Jake Cronenworth, Michael Massey, Geraldo Perdomo, Joseph Ortiz, Amed Rosario, Luis Garcia, Brice Turang, Jose Caballero
^ one tier lower in points leagues
† one tier lower in categories leagues