A month of the 2025 MLB season has already passed and Fantasy baseball owners are starting to dial in their weekly MLB Fantasy baseball rankings. One of the breakout players in the month of April has been Rays first baseman Jonathan Aranda, who is fourth in baseball in OPS through April 20. The 26-year-old from Tijuana has shown flashes of pop in brief tastes of life in the MLB over the last three seasons, but he enters Week 5 of this Fantasy baseball season slashing .355/.438/.677 with four home runs, eight doubles and 13 RBI in 20 games.
Aranda has become the type of player you could add to your Fantasy baseball lineups until this hot streak is over. He’s rostered in 75% of CBS Sports Fantasy baseball leagues and is starting in 56% of lineups. The SportsLine Projection model provides season-long Fantasy baseball positional rankings every week to help you build a winning roster.
The SportsLine model is powered by the same people who powered projections for all three major Fantasy sites. Their Fantasy baseball cheat sheets, available for leagues on many major sites, are updated every week and the site also provides Fantasy baseball projections daily. Here are the top five players at every position for April 21-27.
Week 5 Fantasy baseball DH rankings
- Marcell Ozuna
- Kyle Schwarber
- Yordan Alvarez
- Matt Mervis
- Kyle Manzardo
Mervis his 82 home runs in 1,435 minor-league at-bats and that power is what finally earned him an everyday role in Florida. He’s bopped six homers already in 2025, but he’s still available in a staggering 75% of CBS Sports Fantasy baseball leagues. That number will be on the rise with his potential for a 30-homer season.
Fantasy baseball managers are in for a surprise with Abreu, who is only being started in 85% of CBS Sports leagues. As we head into Week 5, here are the starting pitcher rankings:
1. Kevin Gausman
2. Erick Fedde
3. Spencer Schwellenbach
4. Hunter Brown
5. Nick Lodolo
Keep in mind that this list focuses on starters likely to have two starts in a week. Schwellenbach, in particular, has been impressive with three strong starts so far. Despite a rough fourth start, he’s set to face the Cardinals and Diamondbacks, both of which have cooled off after hot offensive starts.
Looking at the relief pitcher rankings for Week 5:
1. Aroldis Chapman
2. Raisel Iglesias
3. Josh Hader
4. Robert Suarez
5. Luke Weaver
Hader has been dominant, allowing just one earned run and striking out 13 batters over 11 innings with six saves. Meanwhile, Chapman continues to excel with 13 strikeouts and a 1.08 ERA for Boston.
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