“Overrated” doesn’t mean bad. It means the reputation, hype, or star power exceeds the current on-field impact. Here are our Top 5 most overrated players in Major League Baseball today:
The most polarizing name in baseball today.
The reality:
Availability remains a concern
Defensive position changes have reduced overall value
Production hasn’t consistently matched “face of the league” hype
Injuries and suspension disrupted continuity
Tatis is still immensely talented, but he’s often discussed as a top-three lock in MLB—and his recent body of work hasn’t consistently supported that level of dominance.
Energy, flair, and marketability continue to drive the conversation.
The reality:
Inconsistent offensive output
High strikeout rates
Limited stretches of sustained elite production
Defensive value fluctuates with position changes
Jazz is exciting and valuable—but he’s often framed as a franchise cornerstone when his performance has been far more volatile than elite.
The power still headlines the résumé.
The reality:
Chronic injury concerns
Minimal defensive and baserunning value
Increasingly streak-dependent offense
Stanton still produces jaw-dropping highlights, but over a full season, the total impact no longer aligns with his superstar reputation.
A reputation built on past excellence.
The reality:
Rarely available due to injuries
Minimal impact when active
No longer performs at a star level
Rendon is still talked about as a premier third baseman, but recent production simply doesn’t justify that status.
Once electric, now largely reputation-driven.
The reality:
Among the lowest on-base percentages in MLB
Extreme swing-and-miss tendencies
Offensive production consistently below league average
The defense and flair remain, but Báez’s bat has turned him into a role player with a superstar label.
This gap usually forms when:
One peak season defines a long-term narrative
Marketability outweighs consistency
Fans and media are slow to adjust expectations
Baseball adapts quickly. Reputations don’t.
Every player on this list can still help a team. But helpful isn’t elite, and elite is how these names are often framed.
Right now, they’re being judged more by who they were—or who they’re marketed as—than by what they’re producing on the field.
And MLB has a way of correcting that gap fast.
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