MLB has completed the first 12 weeks of the 2026 season. Specific players have continued producing great numbers, while a handful are missing time due to injury. Now is the time when player production starts garnering attention for All-Star rosters. Entering Week 13, here are the top ten shortstops in the league.
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Abrams is having a strong season. Entering the week, he is second in home runs, first in RBI, and first in OPS among MLB shortstops. He is on his way to representing the National League in the upcoming All-Star game.
De La Cruz is showing improvements this season. He’s seen his batting average progress compared to his first few seasons. Entering the week, he is one of two MLB shortstops with double-digit home runs and stolen bases. The Reds need to get him back from the IL ASAP.
Montgomery is making a name for himself in year two. He is turning into a future superstar for the White Sox. Entering the week, he leads MLB shortstops in home runs.
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Witt Jr. started the season slow but has been on a tear. Entering the week, Witt Jr. is second in hits and first in stolen bases among MLB shortstops. If healthy, he can contend for the American League MVP Award.
Lopez is having an outstanding season. Entering the week, he leads MLB shortstops in hits. Otto Lopez leads the Marlins in batting average and hits.
McGonigle is having a strong rookie season. Entering the week, he ranks third in hits and first in on-base percentage among MLB shortstops. He will be a finalist for the AL Rookie of the Year Award.
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Brayan Rocchio is having a strong season. Entering the week, he is tied for ninth in hits among MLB shortstops. He leads the Cleveland Guardians in batting average.
Neto has hit for power while striking out often. Entering the week, he is one of two MLB shortstops with double-digit home runs and stolen bases. He is on pace for a third consecutive season with 20 home runs and 25 stolen bases.
Henderson has sold out for power. Entering the week, he’s tied for second in home runs among MLB shortstops. However, his strikeout rate is at an all-time high.
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The rookie is working his way back from a strained flexor tendon. He’s produced when on the field. He will be a finalist for the NL Rookie of the Year Award.
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