Here are the fantasy baseball rankings for the top ten shortstops for the 2008 season. I will also list the predictions from the pre-season at the bottom of this post for comparison.

  1. Hanley Ramirez, Florida Marlins - With Ramirez you get the best power/speed combo in the game today. 125 runs | 33 HR | 67 RBI | 35 SB | .301
  2. Jose Reyes, New York Mets - With Reyes you get fewer home runs, but more stolen bases than Ramirez. You could really argue either player for the top spot here. 113 runs | 16 HR | 68 RBI | 56 SB | .297
  3. Jhonny Peralta, Cleveland Indians - Simple math here… There were six shortstops with 20 or more stolen bases and only five with 20 or more home runs. That being said, I gave Peralta the nod over Rollins for the #3 spot. 104 runs | 23 HR | 89 RBI | 3 SB | .276
  4. Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies - With numbers like these, is it really fair to consider 2008 a down year for Rollins? 76 runs | 11 HR | 59 RBI | 47 SB | .277
  5. Michael Young, Texas Rangers - Consistency and well rounded statistics keep Young high on this list, but not in the elite crew. 102 runs | 12 HR | 82 RBI | 10 SB | .284
  6. J.J. Hardy, Milwaukee Brewers -Hardy’s power numbers place him squarely in the thick of things for shortstops not named Ramirez, Reyes, Rollins or Peralta. 78 runs | 24 HR | 74 RBI | 2 SB | .283
  7. Stephen Drew, Arizona Diamondbacks -Drew showed why he was worthy of his first round selection in 2004. 91 runs | 21 HR | 67 RBI | 3 SB | .291
  8. Alexei Ramirez, Chicago White Sox -Multi-position goodness plus his well rounded stats make him valuable to any fantasy baseball team. 65 runs | 21 HR | 77 RBI | 13 SB | .290
  9. Derek Jeter, New York Yankees -Jeter just isn’t the fantasy force he used to be. But the Yanks couldn’t live without him. 88 runs | 11 HR | 69 RBI | 11 SB | .300
  10. Miguel Tejada, Houston Astros -Tejada just edges out Orlando Cabrera for the 10th spot due to his power numbers. 92 runs | 13 HR | 66 RBI | 7 SB | .283

Below find my pre-season rankings of the shortstop position.

2008 American League Fantasy Baseball Shortstop Rankings

  1. Derek Jeter | New York Yankees
  2. Carlos Guillen* | Detroit Tigers
  3. Edgar Renteria | Detroit Tigers
  4. Michael Young | Texas Rangers
  5. Orlando Cabrera | Chicago White Sox
  6. Julio Lugo | Boston Red Sox
  7. Jhonny Peralta | Cleveland Indians
  8. Jason Bartlett | Tampa Bay Rays
  9. Yuniesky Betancourt | Seattle Mariners
  10. Tony Pena | Kansas City Royals
  11. Erick Aybar | Los Angeles Angels
  12. Bobby Crosby | Oakland Athletics
  13. David Eckstein | Toronto Blue Jays
  14. Adam Everett | Minnesota Twins
  15. Juan Uribe | Chicago White Sox
  16. Nick Punto | Minnesota Twins
  17. John McDonald | Toronto Blue Jays
  18. Brandon Wood | Los Angeles Angels

* - Carlos Guillen will be playing first base for the Tigers in 2008, but will have shortstop eligibilty, in most leagues. He is a more valuable shortstop than a first baseman, and should be used as such, as long as he is eligible.

2008 National League Fantasy Baseball Shortstop Rankings

  1. Hanley Ramirez | Florida Marlins
  2. Jose Reyes | New York Mets
  3. Jimmy Rollins | Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Troy Tulowitzki | Colorado Rockies
  5. Miguel Tejada | Houston Astros
  6. J.J. Hardy | Milwaukee Brewers
  7. Rafael Furcal | Los Angeles Dodgers
  8. Khalil Greene | San Diego Padres
  9. Stephen Drew | Arizona Diamondbacks
  10. Ryan Theriot | Chicago Cubs
  11. Yunel Escobar | Atlanta Braves
  12. Jack Wilson | Pittsburgh Pirates
  13. Alex Gonzalez | Cincinnati Reds
  14. Cristian Guzman | Washington Nationals
  15. Omar Vizquel | San Francisco Giants
  16. Cesar Izturis | St. Louis Cardinals
  17. Brendan Ryan | St. Louis Cardinals
  18. Alfredo Amezaga | Florida Marlins
  19. Jeff Keppinger | Cincinnati Reds
  20. Jamey Carroll | Colorado Rockies
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