Updated RP Rankings | 6.29.2026

With a new week upon us, there are diverging outlooks for two closers during their rehab pathways back to the majors. First, the good news is that Emlilo Pagán turned in two scoreless outings at Triple-A on Friday and Sunday and could be activated during his team’s series in Milwaukee this week. Here is the latest update from Mark Sheldon of MLB.com

It should be noted that his velocity was still just a hair below 95 miles per hour, aligning with his season results before his hamstring injury, at 94.3 miles per hour on average: 

The hope is that he could surpass 95 miles per hour once the adrenaline of being back hits and he builds up his arm strength. Here was his Statcast data from his outing on Sunday, noting his maximum velocity in this outing was 96 miles per hour:

Things may be looking up for the Reds’ closer. However, the latest update on Carlos Estévez may be foreboding. From MLB.com’s injury and transactions page for the Royals: 

Every shutdown restarts his return-to-play protocols, and this last setback to his shoulder should prod fantasy players to move on unless he’s on a roster with unlimited injured list designations. 

Because teams continue using matchup-based approaches and managed workloads, 181 relievers have already recorded a save this season, well ahead of the pace from the two previous seasons: 

There has been movement in recent games, putting five relievers over the 20-save threshold, though relievers with at least 10 and 15 saves remain behind last year’s paces. The largest gap is still the number of pitchers with a save this season, ahead of the previous two years by almost 40.

Delving into data by teams, only one team has three relievers with at least five saves: Houston. The following teams have two relievers with at least five: 

  • Cincinnati, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Texas, Toronto, Washington

On the other end of the spectrum, these three teams do not have a reliever with at least five saves through the first half of their games: 

  • Chicago Cubs, Colorado, Los Angeles Angels

One can be attributed to multiple injuries (Daniel Palencia). As for the Rockies and the Angels, they have recorded below-league-average conversion rates. Colorado has produced 32 save opportunities (saves plus blown saves) while recording 18 saves (56.3 save percentage). The Angels are worse, generating 26 save chances while posting an MLB-low 10 saves (38.5 save percentage). Keep this in mind when seeing their relievers in the stock-up list below. It’s more about opportunity than production. 

When assessing the rankings, understand that they remain fluid as sample sizes grow. They are a mix of in-season results and rest-of-season potential. Rankings should be part of a fantasy player’s toolkit, not the sole source of evaluation. This week may look different. I have continued to use updated SGPs (standard gains points) for the season and the last two weeks, with an eye on rest-of-season potential. 

Each category will have an updated leaderboard, featuring the leaders for the season and in June through games played on June 21. 

Stock Up for Saves

  • Kirby Yates (LAA): With a new general manager, the veteran’s recent hot streak may coincide with an audition as the closer while the team showcases him for contenders. Yates converted his second save of the season and has been scoreless over his last 5.1 innings, producing a 9:2 K:BB (35 K-BB%) with a surprisingly strong 23.1 swinging strike percentage. 
  • Jimmy Herget (COL): The return of the “Glitch” can be heartwarming, but it’s also tempered by his team and home ballpark. He has recorded two saves in his last three appearances. Through his last four innings, he owns a 1.25 WHIP with six strikeouts against two walks (25 K-BB%). For those desperate for saves, he’s the latest wild ride; hang on until he knocks you off. 

Saves Leaderboards

Updated RP Rankings for Saves

RankReliever
1Jhoan Duran
2Mason Miller
3Louis Varland
4Josh Hader
5Cade Smith
6Bryan Baker
7David Bednar
8Jacob Latz
9Andrés Muñoz
10Tanner Scott
11Trevor Megill
12Raisel Iglesias
13Pete Fairbanks
14Paul Sewald
15Aroldis Chapman
16Devin Williams
17Riley O’Brien
18Ryan Helsley
19Emilio Pagán
20Alex Lange
21Yoendrys Gómez
22Kirby Yates
23Kenley Jansen
24Jimmy Herget
25Jacob Webb
26Hogan Harris
27Elvis Alvarado
28Mason Barnett
29Caleb Kilian
30Gregory Soto
31Grant Taylor
32Clayton Beeter
33Will Vest
34Garrett Whitlock
35Adrian Morejon
36Bryan Hudson
37Luke Weaver
38Andrew Morris
39Jakob Junis
40Abner Uribe
41Antonio Senzatela
42Trent Thornton
43Seranthony Domínguez
44Caleb Thielbar
45Orion Kerkering
46Bryan Abreu
47Ryan Zeferjahn
48Carmen Mlodzinski
49Chase Petty
50Aaron Ashby
51Kevin Kelly
52Bryan King
53Garrett Cleavinger
54PJ Poulin
55Anthony Banda
56Tyler Alexander
57George Soriano
58Edgardo Henriquez
59Chad Patrick
60Justin Lawrence

Stock Up for SOLDS

  • Steven Okert (HOU): Although he’s only recorded two SOLDS in the last two weeks, he’s also collected a win while recording 10 strikeouts versus two walks (27.6 K-BB%) with a 0.78 WHIP across 7.2 innings. 
  • Abner Uribe (MIL): Finding his stride in recent appearances, he’s racked up four SOLDS with seven strikeouts versus one walk (24 K-BB%) while posting a 1.23 ERA with a 0.55 WHIP over his last 7.1 innings. 

SOLDS Leaderboards

Updated RP Rankings for SOLDS

RankReliever
1Jhoan Duran
2Mason Miller
3Louis Varland
4Dylan Lee
5Josh Hader
6Adrian Morejon
7Bryan Baker
8Cade Smith
9Jacob Latz
10David Bednar
11Tanner Scott
12Andrés Muñoz
13Fernando Cruz
14Kevin Kelly
15Alex Vesia
16Raisel Iglesias
17Trevor Megill
18Pete Fairbanks
19Luke Weaver
20JoJo Romero
21Bryan King
22Eduard Bazardo
23Abner Uribe
24Riley O’Brien
25Garrett Whitlock
26Jason Adam
27Michael Petersen
28Yoendrys Gómez
29Will Vest
30Paul Sewald
31Aroldis Chapman
32Garrett Cleavinger
33Emilio Pagán
34Kenley Jansen
35Alex Lange
36Hunter Gaddis
37Grant Taylor
38Jakob Junis
39Ryan Helsley
40Huascar Brazobán
41Devin Williams
42Orion Kerkering
43Tyler Rogers
44Gabe Speier
45Daniel Lynch IV
46Gregory Soto
47A.J. Minter
48Anthony Bender
49Steve Okert
50John King
51Hogan Harris
52Erik Sabrowski
53Aaron Ashby
54Bryan Hudson
55Caleb Kilian
56Colin Holderman
57Seranthony Domínguez
58Peyton Gray
59Ryan Zeferjahn
60Andrew Morris
61Anthony Banda
62Kevn Ginkel
63Will Klein
64Tyler Wells
65Jacob Webb
66José Alvarado
67Yennier Cano
68Calvin Faucher
69Brock Burke
70Yennier Cano
71Bryan Abreu
72Jeff Hoffman
73Erik Miller
74Dylan Smith
75Tyler Kinley

Stock Up for Holds

  • Peyton Gray (TEX): Over the last 14 days, he has only recorded one hold, but he’s recorded a minuscule 0.16 WHIP with 11 strikeouts and no walks (52.4 K-BB%) across 6.1 scoreless frames. 
  • Tyron Guerrero (BOS): Will the Red Sox be sellers? It’s hard to say, but if the team decided to move Aroldis Chapman and/or Garrett Whitlock, the veteran could see a larger leverage role. He has secured three holds in the last two weeks, posting a 0.60 WHIP with six strikeouts and no walks (30 K-BB%) through five innings. 

Holds Leaderboards

Updated RP Rankings for Holds

RankReliever
1Adrian Morejon
2Dylan Lee
3Luke Weaver
4Jason Adam
5Eduard Bazardo
6Bryan King
7Abner Uribe
8Kevin Kelly
9Fernando Cruz
10JoJo Romero
11Michael Petersen
12Alex Vesia
13Hunter Gaddis
14Orion Kerkering
15Garrett Whitlock
16Jakob Junis
17Erik Sabrowski
18Garrett Cleavinger
19Peyton Gray
20Steven Okert
21Tyler Rogers
22Will Vest
23Aaron Ashby
24Huascar Brazobán
25Jose A. Ferrer
26Gabe Speier
27Anthony Bender
28Kevin Ginkel
29A.J. MInter
30Daniel Lynch IV
31Andrew Morris
32Anthony Banda
33Kyle Finnegan
34Calvin Faucher
35Ryan Zeferjahn
36Brock Burke
37Colin Holderman
38Tyron Guerrero
39Will Klein
40Tyler Kinley

Updated Rankings for AL-Only Saves

RankReliever
1Louis Varland
2Josh Hader
3Cade Smith
4Bryan Baker
5David Bednar
6Jacob Latz
7Andrés Muñoz
8Aroldis Chapman
9Ryan Helsley
10Alex Lange
11Yoendrys Gómez
12Kirby Yates
13Kenley Jansen
14Hogan Harris
15Elvis Alvarado
16Mason Barnett
17Grant Taylor
18Will Vest
19Garrett Whitlock
20Bryan Hudson
21Andrew Morris
22Jakob Junis
23Seranthony Domínguez
24Bryan Abreu
25Tyler Alexander

Updated Rankings for NL-Only Saves

RankReliever
1Jhoan Duran
2Mason Miller
3Tanner Scott
4Trevor Megill
5Raisel Iglesias
6Pete Fairbanks
7Paul Sewald
8Devin Williams
9Riley O’Brien
10Emilio Pagán
11Jimmy Herget
12Jacob Webb
13Caleb Kilian
14Gregory Soto
15Clayton Beeter
16Adrian Morejon
17Abner Uribe
18Antonio Senzatela
19Trent Thornton
20Caleb Thielbar
21Orion Kerkering
22Carmen Mlodzinski
23Chase Petty
24PJ Poulin
25George Soriano

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Statistical Credits:

Fangraphs.com

Baseball-Reference.com

BaseballSavant.com

BrooksBaseball.net