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Fantasy Baseball Primer: Multi-Position Players Rankings & Tiers (2026)
Check out our tiered rankings of players to target with multi-position eligibility for the 2026 fantasy baseball season.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 11:21am
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Drafting players who are eligible at multiple positions provides more flexibility to your fantasy baseball rosters. These 'Swiss Army knives' are important, helping you fill in any gaps due to injury or poor performance. In this article, the author has created tiered fantasy baseball rankings of 32 players with multi-position eligibility for the 2026 fantasy baseball season.
Why it matters
Having players who can play multiple positions is a valuable asset in fantasy baseball, as it allows managers to fill gaps in their lineup due to injuries or underperformance. These versatile players provide roster flexibility and can give a team an edge over their opponents.
The details
The article breaks down the top 32 multi-position eligible players into four tiers, with detailed analysis on the key players in each tier. The top tier is headlined by Jazz Chisholm Jr., who plays both second base and third base for the New York Yankees. Other notable players include Maikel Garcia, Bo Bichette, and Tyler Soderstrom. The article also highlights players like Ceddanne Rafaela, Jac Caglianone, and Noelvi Marte in the lower tiers, providing insights on their potential fantasy impact.
- The article was published on March 22, 2026.
The players
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
A second baseman and third baseman for the New York Yankees, Chisholm Jr. is in a tier of his own as an entrenched second-rounder with power and speed upside.
Maikel Garcia
A player eligible at second base, third base, shortstop, and outfield for the Kansas City Royals, Garcia provides rare speed at third base.
Bo Bichette
The New York Mets' third baseman and shortstop, Bichette will have a chance to rack up RBIs while hitting behind an on-base machine in Juan Soto.
Tyler Soderstrom
A first baseman and outfielder for the Athletics, Soderstrom provides power while hitting in a minor league bandbox in Sacramento.
Josh Smith
A player eligible at first base, second base, third base, and shortstop for the Texas Rangers, Smith is the ideal glue guy who can slot into virtually every position in a fantasy lineup.
The takeaway
Having versatile players who can play multiple positions is a valuable asset in fantasy baseball, as it allows managers to adapt to injuries and lineup changes throughout the season. The tiered rankings provided in this article can help fantasy managers identify the top multi-position eligible players to target in their drafts and auctions.
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