The 2024 fantasy baseball season is not as far off as you might think, with pitchers and catchers getting ready to report in mid-February. With that in mind, there’s no better time to start preparing for your draft than today!

Listed below are my current rankings for next season, designed specifically with ESPN points-style leagues in mind. These should help you prepare for your drafts in points leagues.

Fantasy baseball rankings: 2024 head-to-head category and rotisserie leagues  - ESPN

SURPRISE, Arizona — During the first week of spring training, Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux returned to the team’s clubhouse after watching a live batting practice session and declared: “I just saw the best player on the field.” The room of coaches and assorted personnel perked up. The Rangers came into camp off a World Series title but with questionable starting pitching depth, and they were hopeful Maddux, a coach for 20 seasons, had unearthed his latest gem on the mound.

“Wyatt Langford,” Maddux said.

Fantasy baseball rankings: 2024 points leagues - ESPN

Langford is not a pitcher. He is a 6-foot-1, 225-pound power-hitting outfielder, and for a pitching coach — particularly one of Maddux’s stature — to gravitate so quickly to Langford provided the latest evidence that the defending champions’ offense could be even better this year.

Way-too-early 2024 MLB power rankings - ESPN

Maddux’s answer surprised no one internally. After sliding to Texas at the No. 4 pick in a loaded 2023 draft, Langford, now 22, spent two months destroying four minor league levels, hitting .360/.480/.677 with 10 home runs in 200 plate appearances. He arrived this spring “in real competition to make the club,” according to Texas general manager Chris Young, and only the Rangers’ outfield excellence stands between Langford and an every-day big league role.

“I know if I do what I can do,” Langford said, “they’ll give me the opportunity to showcase that.”