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2025 Fantasy Baseball Week 13 Trade Values: Exploring where Hunter Goodman, Wyatt Langford, and Seth Lugo land

2025 Fantasy Baseball Week 13 Trade Values: Exploring where Hunter Goodman, Wyatt Langford, and Seth Lugo land

Ranking most players is pretty easy. One of the easiest players to move up a whole bunch in the rankings over the past few weeks was Ronald Acuña, who is back to being ranked in the top-10 overall in both Roto and Head to Head points after returning from his torn ACL and looking immediately like one of the very best hitters in the world again.

It’s easy to move Acuña up that much that quickly because we’ve seen it before. He has a .913 career OPS and has been one of the best hitters in the world basically since he stepped onto a field. There was some room for skepticism after he struggled coming off his previous torn ACL in 2022, but with Acuña sporting the 13th-best xwOBA in baseball since his debut (.434), it’s easy enough to write that skepticism off. 

Not every player is that easy to rank. So, before we get to the updated trade values charts for this week, let’s look at three players who are becoming increasingly difficult to rank:

I’m inclined to just rank Goodman as a top-five catcher and get it over with. He’s certainly playing like one right now – only Cal Raleigh has outscored him so far in CBS Fantasy points leagues, and he is one of just three catchers currently ranked in the top-100 overall in Rotisserie League. Top-five doesn’t even sound all that aggressive, does it?

Of course, it isn’t that simple. Goodman is in the midst of a pretty massive hot streak, and we’re still at the point in the season where a couple of great weeks can really change a player’s outlook. At the end of May, Goodman was hitting .267/.317/.429 – good for a catcher, especially one who plays every day, but hardly the kind of player you’d need to rank in the top five at the position.

He’s put himself into that conversation with an outrageous June that has seen him homer seven times already, while hitting .350/.361/.850. The plate discipline is still bad – he has 20 strikeouts to one walk in 61 trips to the plate – but Goodman has legitimate plus power going back to his minor-league days, and he could legitimately be a 30-homer guy, which is special from a catcher. No matter where he’s ranked, you should be happy to have him on your roster right now.

But for as good as Goodman is, his expected wOBA for the season as a whole is 10th at the position. That’s excellent, but it’s still behind both Yainer Diaz and Salvador Perez, who have been major disappointments so far this season but who also have multi-year track records of the kind of performance Goodman has put together in fits and starts over two and a half months. Call me too slow to react to new information if you must, but two weeks ago, calling Goodman a top-five catcher would have looked ridiculous. I’m not going to go there yet. 

We know Langford is talented. If you were just doing a combine of all MLB outfielders, there aren’t many who would succeed at more separate skills than Langford, who sports premium exit velocities and athleticism, and has even turned himself into a pretty good defensive outfielder after spending a lot of his rookie season as a DH.

But the whole picture right now still looks pretty underwhelming as a hitter. Not bad, but not the superstar many wanted him to be. Langford’s plate discipline has taken a step back from his rookie season, and while his quality of contact has improved, it hasn’t been quite enough to take him to the next level. And the problem might be the same one as his rookie season: Langford just hasn’t quite shown the ability to punish right-handed pitchers yet. He had a .702 OPS against righties in 2024 and has only improved that to a .724 mark so far. And the under-the-hood metrics against righties continue to look mediocre – a .324 xwOBA this season, compared to a .321 mark last season. 

Most right-handed hitters don’t have the same kind of platoon issues as many left-handed hitters, and in the long run, I’m betting on Langford figuring this out. But we made the assumption that he would do that after an offseason of work heading into his second season, and that hasn’t actually happened yet. And I wonder if the two oblique injuries Langford dealt with early in the season haven’t derailed what could have been a breakout for him – oblique injuries have a tendency to linger and spoil production even when a player is cleared to play.

There’s clearly still plenty of upside here, and for as disappointing as he has been, Langford has 13 homers and 11 steals in 62 games, a 32-homer, 27-steal pace over 155 games. The batting average and counting stats are disappointing, but the power/speed combo and upside make it awfully tough to lower Langford too much in the rankings. There are other outfielders performing better than him, certainly, but how many truly have more upside? I don’t think it’s more than a dozen or so. So, we’ll split the difference and keep him ranked around the No. 20 OF. 

I just don’t know what to do with Lugo at all. We have a lot of ways to judge how good a pitcher is these days. Take your pick, and they all suggest Lugo is overperforming more than just about any pitcher in the league with his 3.05 ERA right now. By xERA, his 1.86-run overperformance is the second-highest in the league; by FIP, his 1.47-run overperformance is the third-highest; if you prefer SIERA, his 1.15-run overperformances is “only” the 12th-biggest among qualifiers.

Of course, last season, Lugo overperformed his xERA by 0.74 runs, the eighth-biggest mark among qualifiers. In 2023, it was 0.85 runs. At some point, we just have to accept that Lugo is doing something that can’t quite be captured by these ERA predictors, right?

I’m on board with that explanation, but it’s worth noting that his overperformance this season is about a run greater than it was in either of the previous two seasons. He’s sporting a 3.05 ERA despite his worst quality of contact metrics since 2020, his lowest strikeout rate since 2016, and his worst walk rate since 2021. I know Lugo has had a tendency to flummox our best efforts at understanding pitching, but he’s taking it to a completely different level in 2025.

I’m a believer in those advanced metrics. I have a process, and those advanced metrics are a big part of it. I have found Lugo to be one of the most frustrating pitchers in Fantasy because of this, but I’m also going to stick to my guns. Lugo is one of the most obvious sell-high candidates in baseball right now, and he’s not a top-40 SP for me. Maybe he’ll keep making me look bad, but a man’s gotta have a code. 

H2H Trade Values Chart

Roto Trade Values Chart

Ranking Player Value Eligible
1 Aaron Judge 49 DH-OF
2 Shohei Ohtani 48 DH-SP
3 Bobby Witt 45 SS
4 Jose Ramirez 40 3B-DH
5 Corbin Carroll 38 OF
6 Ronald Acuna 37 OF
7 Kyle Tucker 34 DH-OF
8 Elly De La Cruz 34 SS
9 Julio Rodriguez 33 OF
10 Fernando Tatis 33 OF
11 Francisco Lindor 32 SS
12 Tarik Skubal 32 SP
13 Juan Soto 30 OF
14 Zack Wheeler 30 SP
15 Manny Machado 29 3B-DH
16 Freddie Freeman 29 1B
17 Ketel Marte 28 2B-DH
18 Rafael Devers 27 3B-DH
19 James Wood 27 DH-OF
20 Mookie Betts 26 OF-SS
21 Gunnar Henderson 26 DH-SS
22 Vladimir Guerrero 26 1B-DH
23 Trea Turner 26 SS
24 Paul Skenes 25 SP
25 Bryce Harper 25 1B
26 Jackson Chourio 24 OF
27 C.J. Abrams 23 SS
28 Kyle Schwarber 23 DH-OF
29 Pete Alonso 23 1B
30 Austin Riley 23 3B
31 Jackson Merrill 23 OF
32 Oneil Cruz 23 OF-SS
33 Jarren Duran 23 OF
34 Marcell Ozuna 21 DH
35 Pete Crow-Armstrong 21 OF
36 Brent Rooker 21 DH-OF
37 Chris Sale 21 SP
38 Garrett Crochet 19 SP
39 Yoshinobu Yamamoto 19 SP
40 Wyatt Langford 18 DH-OF
41 Jazz Chisholm 18 2B-3B-OF
42 Framber Valdez 18 SP
43 Matt Olson 18 1B
44 Josh Hader 18 RP
45 Jacob deGrom 17 SP
46 Mason Miller 17 RP
47 Emmanuel Clase 17 RP
48 Logan Webb 17 SP
49 Andres Munoz 17 RP
50 Max Fried 17 SP
51 Edwin Diaz 17 RP
52 Hunter Brown 17 SP
53 Seiya Suzuki 17 DH-OF
54 Yordan Alvarez 16 DH-OF
55 Robert Suarez 16 RP
56 Jhoan Duran 16 RP
57 Riley Greene 16 DH-OF
58 Spencer Schwellenbach 16 SP
59 Junior Caminero 16 3B
60 William Contreras 16 C-DH
61 Dylan Cease 16 SP
62 Freddy Peralta 16 SP
63 Joe Ryan 16 SP
64 Cal Raleigh 15 C-DH
65 Logan Gilbert 15 SP
66 Corey Seager 15 DH-SS
67 Teoscar Hernandez 15 OF
68 Lawrence Butler 15 OF
69 Bryan Woo 15 SP
70 Jose Altuve 15 2B-DH-OF
71 Michael Harris 15 OF
72 George Kirby 15 SP
73 Bryan Reynolds 15 DH-OF
74 Ian Happ 15 OF
75 Robbie Ray 15 SP
76 MacKenzie Gore 15 SP
77 Carlos Rodon 15 SP
78 Christian Yelich 15 DH-OF
79 Josh Naylor 15 1B-DH
80 Mike Trout 15 DH-OF
81 Spencer Strider 15 SP
82 Kris Bubic 15 RP-SP
83 Randy Arozarena 15 OF
84 Jordan Westburg 15 2B-3B-DH
85 Isaac Paredes 15 3B
86 Steven Kwan 15 OF
87 Cristopher Sanchez 15 SP
88 George Springer 15 DH-OF
89 Adley Rutschman 15 C-DH
90 Willson Contreras 15 1B-C-DH
91 Jesus Luzardo 15 SP
92 Shota Imanaga 15 SP
93 Will Smith 15 C
94 Sonny Gray 15 SP
95 Ryan Helsley 15 RP
96 Yainer Diaz 15 C-DH
97 Brice Turang 15 2B
98 Cody Bellinger 15 1B-DH-OF
99 Salvador Perez 14 1B-C-DH
100 Ivan Herrera 14 C-DH
101 Felix Bautista 14 RP
102 Jack Flaherty 14 SP
103 Nick Pivetta 14 SP
104 Eugenio Suarez 14 3B
105 Camilo Doval 14 RP
106 Kenley Jansen 14 RP
107 Trevor Megill 14 RP
108 Pete Fairbanks 14 RP
109 Hunter Goodman 14 C-DH-OF
110 Logan O’Hoppe 14 C-DH
111 Zachary Neto 14 SS
112 Bo Bichette 14 SS
113 Nico Hoerner 14 2B
114 Nathan Eovaldi 14 SP
115 Tommy Edman 14 2B-OF
116 Christian Walker 13 1B
117 Tanner Bibee 13 SP
118 Spencer Torkelson 13 1B-DH
119 Agustin Ramirez 13 C-DH
120 Ozzie Albies 13 2B
121 Luis Castillo 13 SP
122 Kevin Gausman 13 SP
123 Paul Goldschmidt 13 1B
124 Anthony Santander 13 DH-OF
125 Kerry Carpenter 13 DH-OF
126 Vinnie Pasquantino 12 1B-DH
127 Jacob Wilson 12 SS
128 Jung Hoo Lee 12 OF
129 Michael King 12 SP
130 Hunter Greene 12 SP
131 Brenton Doyle 11 OF
132 Gavin Williams 11 SP
133 Tyler Soderstrom 10 1B-OF
134 Alex Bregman 10 3B
135 Brendan Donovan 9 2B-OF-SS
136 Shea Langeliers 9 C
137 Dansby Swanson 8 SS
138 Maikel Garcia 8 2B-3B-OF-SS
139 Heliot Ramos 8 OF
140 Nick Lodolo 8 SP
141 Andrew Abbott 8 SP
142 Marcus Semien 8 2B
143 Aaron Nola 8 SP
144 J.T. Realmuto 8 C
145 Jeff Hoffman 8 RP
146 Jeremy Pena 8 SS
147 Willy Adames 7 SS
148 Ranger Suarez 7 SP
149 Tyler Glasnow 7 SP
150 Blake Snell 7 SP
151 Jackson Holliday 7 2B-SS
152 Ryan Pepiot 7 SP
153 Andy Pages 7 OF
154 Nick Castellanos 7 OF
155 Brandon Nimmo 7 OF
156 Seth Lugo 7 SP
157 Luis Robert 7 OF
158 Wilyer Abreu 7 OF
159 Zac Gallen 7 SP
160 Shane Baz 7 SP
161 Bailey Ober 7 SP
162 Anthony Volpe 7 SS
163 Brandon Lowe 7 2B-DH
164 Kyle Finnegan 7 RP
165 Byron Buxton 6 OF
166 Victor Scott II 6 OF
167 Matt Chapman 6 3B
168 Geraldo Perdomo 6 SS
169 Jasson Dominguez 6 DH-OF
170 Masyn Winn 6 SS
171 Clay Holmes 6 RP-SP
172 Xavier Edwards 6 2B-SS
173 Bryson Stott 6 2B
174 Eury Perez 5 SP
175 Alec Bohm 5 1B-3B
176 Max Muncy 5 3B
177 Luis Arraez 5 1B-2B-DH
178 Devin Williams 5 RP
179 Jordan Beck 5 OF
180 Taylor Ward 5 OF
181 Gleyber Torres 5 2B-DH
182 Aroldis Chapman 5 RP
183 Adolis Garcia 5 DH-OF
184 Carlos Estevez 5 RP
185 Chris Bassitt 5 SP
186 Casey Mize 5 SP
187 Kodai Senga 5 SP
188 Raisel Iglesias 5 RP
189 Zach Eflin 5 SP
190 Lars Nootbaar 5 OF
191 Drew Rasmussen 5 RP-SP
192 Mark Vientos 4 3B-DH
193 Nick Kurtz 4 1B
194 Tanner Scott 4 RP
195 Jac Caglianone 4 1B-OF
196 Rhys Hoskins 4 1B-DH
197 Yandy Diaz 4 1B-DH
198 Cedric Mullins 4 OF
199 Grant Holmes 4 RP-SP
200 Ezequiel Tovar 4 SS
201 Matthew Boyd 4 SP
202 Austin Wells 4 C
203 Ben Rice 4 1B-C-DH
204 Roman Anthony 4 OF
205 Kristian Campbell 4 2B-OF
206 Joshua Lowe 4 OF
207 Luis Garcia 4 2B
208 Cole Ragans 3 SP
209 Dylan Crews 3 OF
210 David Bednar 3 RP
211 Carlos Correa 3 SS
212 Parker Meadows 3 OF
213 Sandy Alcantara 3 SP
214 Matt McLain 3 2B-SS
215 Austin Hays 3 DH-OF
216 Colton Cowser 3 OF
217 Jeff McNeil 3 2B-OF
218 Josh Jung 3 3B
219 Matthew Liberatore 3 RP-SP
220 Willi Castro 3 2B-3B-OF-SS
221 Shelby Miller 3 RP
222 Marcelo Mayer 3 3B-SS
223 Dustin May 3 SP
224 Jonathan Aranda 3 1B
225 Michael Busch 3 1B
226 Jake Burger 3 1B-3B-DH
227 Addison Barger 3 3B-OF
228 Xander Bogaerts 3 2B-SS
229 Logan Henderson 3 SP
230 Bryce Miller 3 SP
231 Daniel Palencia 2 RP
232 Matt Shaw 2 3B
233 Mitch Keller 2 SP
234 Will Warren 2 SP
235 Miguel Vargas 2 1B-3B-OF
236 Pablo Lopez 2 SP
237 Merrill Kelly 2 SP
238 Jorge Polanco 2 2B-3B-DH
239 TJ Friedl 2 OF
240 Edward Cabrera 2 SP
241 David Peterson 2 SP
242 Kyle Stowers 2 OF
243 Taj Bradley 2 SP
244 Jeffrey Springs 2 SP
245 Andres Gimenez 2 2B
246 Jose Caballero 2 2B-3B-OF-SS
247 Emilio Pagan 2 RP
248 Kyle Manzardo 2 1B-DH
249 Yusei Kikuchi 2 SP
250 Spencer Arrighetti 2 SP




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