Top 100 Right Now: Nos. 60-21 revealed

MLB Network counts down best players in baseball

February 17th, 2017

This week, MLB Network has been counting down the best players in the Major Leagues.
In episodes of "Top 100 Right Now," which began Wednesday with Nos. 100-61, Greg Amsinger, Ron Darling and Bill Ripken have counted down the top players based on performance over the past several seasons with an emphasis on 2016 and projected '17 performance.
Network analysts pulled the curtain on another portion of the rankings Thursday night, unveiling Nos. 60-21, beginning with and ending with .
The reigning-champion Chicago Cubs contributed three more players to the list, as pitchers , and clocked in at Nos. 28, 29 and 59, respectively. They joined teammates (87), (85), (72) and (69), and it's likely Chicago has a few more on the way with and still unaccounted for.

Of note were a number of considerable risers from last year's rankings, including the Nationals' , who followed up his stellar '15 postseason with a run at the National League MVP Award in '16. (97 to 38), (99 to 37) and (86 to 32) also enjoyed similar climbs.
After going unranked in '16, (43) returns to the Top 100. He finished as last season's runner-up in the American League Cy Young Award voting after his successful comeback campaign. Others who resurfaced after a year's absence were Lester and (40).
Among those making their first appearance in the top 100 were (24), (45), Hendricks, Zach Britton (39), Charlie Blackmon (36) and (35).

The countdown concludes Friday evening when the final 20 are revealed on MLB Network from 9-10 p.m. ET.
Below is the complete list revealed on Thursday's show:
60. Carlos Gonzalez
59. Kyle Hendricks
58. Matt Carpenter
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  1. J.D. Martinez




  2. A.J. Pollock
  3. Trea Turner

  4. Justin Verlander


  5. Christian Yelich
  6. Zach Britton
  7. Andrew Miller
  1. Kyle Seager
  2. Charlie Blackmon
  3. Brian Dozier


  4. Ryan Braun
  5. Daniel Murphy
  6. Chris Sale
  7. Jon Lester
  8. Jake Arrieta



  9. Noah Syndergaard