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Fantasy Baseball Week 11: Who’s Rising, Who’s Falling, and What the Numbers Reveal

A deep dive into the latest H2H redraft rankings, from breakout hitters to underperforming sluggers

The latest fantasy baseball rankings for Week 11 are calibrated for a 12‑team head‑to‑head redraft league, blending traditional counting stats with deeper indicators such as plate discipline, wRC+ and Statcast metrics.

Week 11 Fantasy Baseball Rankings: Key Movers and Trends

James Wood has tightened his approach against breaking pitches, turning a previously shaky stretch into a reliable source of power and speed. Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers have each posted strong recent lines, while Ben Rice, despite a modest two‑home‑run total over his last 18 games, has cracked the top‑10 hitters thanks to a surge in contact and on‑base skill.

Jackson Chourio continues to dazzle, posting a 1.008 OPS with five homers and two steals in his past 17 outings, whereas Kyle Schwarber’s value has slipped as the Phillies’ offense sputters. Jordan Walker’s recent adjustment to a higher launch angle has erased earlier ground‑ball woes, hinting at a full‑scale breakout. Bryce Harper, like Schwarber, has been nudged down the list due to the team’s offensive downturn, while Michael Harris is slated to reclaim the leadoff spot once Ronald Acuña Jr. returns from injury. Pete Crow‑Armstrong has been a surprise catalyst, delivering standout numbers over his last ten games, and Carson Benge continues to excel in the leadoff role.

Other notable movers include Ketel Marte, whose season totals were buoyed by a nine‑game stretch of production; Dillon Dingler, who has sharpened his contact skills and is emerging as a two‑way catcher; Riley Greene, who doubled his June home‑run count in a single night; and Ernie Clement, who has piled up hits with a .349/.367/.616 line over the last 23 games. Vladimir Guerrero’s average exit velocity has dipped, affecting his overall output, while Fernando Tatis Jr. continues to showcase consistent power with a 94 mph exit velocity across his last 50 plate appearances.

Josh Jung’s strikeout rate has improved over the past two weeks, and JJ Bleday’s recent swing has generated harder contact, adding upside. Alec Burleson’s fourth homer in six games pushes his season total to 11, while Gunnar Henderson and Kyle Tucker present mixed ratios that owners must weigh against solid stat lines.

Strategic Takeaways

Owners should weigh role and playing time alongside the numbers, using the rankings as a guide rather than a definitive verdict. Monitoring trends such as Jung’s improved strikeout rate, Bleday’s harder contact and Tatis Jr.’s steady power can uncover hidden value, while keeping an eye on players like Clement who are riding hot streaks can provide a timely edge.

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