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Business Upturn
29-05-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Fermenta FY25 Revenues INR 481.3 cr, up 39% YoY; Net Profit INR 76.4 cr vs year-ago loss
BSE: 506414 Bloomberg: FERMENTA:IN Reuters: Consolidated Revenue for FY25 INR 481.3 crore , up by INR 134 crore YoY , up by INR YoY Consolidated EBITDA for FY25 INR 121.6 crore , up 209% YoY , up 209% YoY Q4FY25 Consolidated Revenues INR 143.7 crore , up 40% YoY; down 9% QoQ MUMBAI, India , May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Fermenta Biotech Limited, India's leading manufacturer of premium-grade APIs, intermediates, and mixes of vitamins and minerals for the global markets, today announced that its consolidated revenue (other than from real estate) for the financial year ended 31 March 2025 was INR 427.0 crore , up 57% from the same year-ago period; EBITDA for FY25 was INR 83.3 crore against loss of INR 22.3 crore a year ago. Key financials (consolidated) without real estate Q4FY25 FY25 Revenue INR 133.8 crore (up 36% YoY, up 11% QoQ) INR 427.0 crore (up 57% YoY) EBITDA INR 32.2 crore (up 200% YoY, up 30% QoQ) INR 83.3 crore (up by INR 105.6 crore YoY) Key financials (consolidated) with real estate Q4FY25 FY25 Revenue INR 143.7 crore (up 40% YoY, down 9% QoQ) INR 481.3 crore (up 39% YoY) EBITDA INR 40.8 crore (up 280% YoY, down 26% QoQ) INR 121.6 crore (up 209% YoY) Profit after tax INR 33.3 crore (up INR 40.5 crore YoY, down 12% QoQ) INR 76.4 crore (up INR 100.4 crore YoY) EPS after exceptional item INR 11.79 INR 26.35 Performance highlights Human nutrition volume grew by 48% over FY24 Animal nutrition volume grew by 24% over FY24 The company successfully completed validation batches for its spray dried (SD) variant of Vitamin D3 100,000 IU/g powder for human nutrition – Vitamin D3 100 SD and started qualification process with leading global customers and regulatory authorities. The company also successfully completed commercial scale production of its plant based Vitamin D3 active ingredient using its proprietary technology developed in-house and completed validation batches of its plant based D3 in Oil and D3 spray dried powder variants for human nutrition-Vitadee Green™ 1 MIU Oil and Vitadee Green™ 100 SD and started qualification process with leading global customers and regulatory authorities. Fermenta received letter of approval from GAIN, reinforcing its global commitment to quality and nutrition Our German subsidiary showed standalone FY25 revenue of INR 38.2 crore , 412% growth from INR 7.5 crore a year ago, with EBITDA of INR 13.9 crore , against loss of INR 9.2 crore a year ago. Our US subsidiary showed revenue of INR 50.4 crore , up 81% from INR 27.8 crore a year ago with EBITDA at INR 0.5 crore loss, against INR 1.6 crore loss a year ago Commenting on the results, Prashant Nagre , Managing Director, said: 'FY25 marks Fermenta's complete operational turnaround, validating our strategic focus and unwavering commitment to excellence. Strong volume recovery in our core Vitamin D3 business, successful geographic expansion across Latin America and Southeast Asia , and breakthrough innovations like Vitadee Green™—the world's first pharmacopeial-grade plant-based Vitamin D3—demonstrate our resilience and technical leadership. With strong cash flows, improved margins across all product lines, and new value-added products gaining meaningful market traction, we've built a robust foundation for sustained growth. Our disciplined approach to capital allocation, proactive risk management, and strategic partnerships position us to capitalize on emerging opportunities while advancing our vision of top-quality global nutritional wellness for all.' Revenue mix (consolidated) FY25 (INR crore) FY24 (INR crore) YoY change (%) Nutrition Business Vitamin D3 – Human Nutrition 216.3 140.5 +54 % Vitamin D3 – Animal Nutrition 94.0 38.2 +146 % Others 40.0 38.7 +3 % Other Business Other APIs and Intermediates 37.5 28.6 +31 % Green Chemistry Solutions / Enzymes 7.0 5.4 +30 % Environmental Solutions 22.2 11.8 +88 % Other Income 19.6 20.4 -4 % Value Unlocking Real Estate 44.6 63.9 -30 % Geographical revenue mix (consolidated) excluding real estate value unlocking FY25 FY24 Change (%) India 40 % 46 % -6 % Europe 27 % 20 % +7 % North America 17 % 13 % +4 % Others 16 % 20 % -4 % About Fermenta Biotech Limited Fermenta Biotech Limited delivers best in class, science-backed nutritional ingredients across a wide range of market segments, including Pharmaceuticals, Dietary Supplements, Food & Beverages, and Veterinary. State-of-the-art manufacturing facilities located at Kullu (Himachal Pradesh) and Dahej (Gujarat) drive FBL's comprehensive portfolio of premium vitamins, nutritional premixes, and ingredients for Human and Animal Nutrition. Our products and services cater to the exacting standards of the world's leading pharma, dietary supplements and food brands, and veterinary and animal feed producers for best-in-class solutions that enhance health, support preventive care, and drive life productivity. With decades of expertise at global-scale complex manufacturing, we also provide research-based custom solutions in green chemistry and environmental solutions. Financial Statements can be accessed through this link: Disclaimer No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information or opinions contained in this release. Such information and opinions are in all events not current after the date of this release. Certain statements made in this release may not be based on historical information or facts and may be 'forward looking statements' based on the currently held beliefs and assumptions of the management of Fermenta Biotech Limited ('Company' or 'FBL' or Fermenta), which are expressed in good faith and in their opinion reasonable, including those relating to the Company's general business plans and strategy, its future financial condition and growth prospects and future developments in its industry and its competitive and regulatory environment. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, financial condition, performance or achievements of the Company or industry results to differ materially from the results, financial condition, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including future changes or developments in the Company's business, its competitive environment and political, economic, legal and social conditions. Further, past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Given these risks, uncertainties and other factors, viewers of this release are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or developments. This release is for general information purposes only, without regard to any specific objectives, financial situations or informational needs of any particular person. This release does not constitute an offer or invitation to purchase or subscribe for any securities in any jurisdiction. No part of it should form the basis of or be relied upon in connection with any investment decision or any contract or commitment to purchase or subscribe for any securities. This release is confidential and may not be copied or disseminated, in whole or in part, and in any manner. For further details, please contact:For Fermenta Biotech Limited:Mr. Prashant Nagre Managing Director [email protected]
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Sioux Falls' own HGTV stars are back for a third season
Get ready for even more South Dakota rustic, cowhide and bold design concepts, because Chelsea and Cole DeBoer not only return for season 3 of HGTV's 'Down Home Fab' on May 27, but also launch the much-anticipated online store. The season 3 premiere of 'Down Home Fab' will air at 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. As far as what to expect from the show's third season, the eight, one-hour-long episodes will feature warmer tones, more contemporary but still rustic styles and a few major milestones. 'We've been saying contemporary, because it's another spin on South Dakota glam. I don't really love glam, glam as much,' Chelsea DeBoer said. 'I think I like comfortable, lived in, warm and a little rustic flair.' And the DeBoers say they feel even more confident and 'true to themselves' in their design style and in the HGTV series spotlight compared with the first two seasons. 'Season one was like, we're on a new network, so it's kind of like the first day of high school," Cole DeBoer said. "You're worried about the group of mean girls, because it's a new audience who doesn't know you yet." Despite that, when season one debuted in early 2023, it attracted more than 6 million viewers and became HGTV's highest-rated freshman series since May 2022, which prompted a rare mid-season renewal,' according to HGTV. Season two topped those numbers and then some with a total of 7.3 million viewers in 2024. 'We just had a lot more fun this year, and we were like our true selves. We were confident, we were just having a lot of fun with it,' Cole DeBoer said in a previous Article Leader article. 'We also did the biggest project we've ever done." A few of those projects include the DeBoers taking on commercial spaces in the area. More: Is 'Down Home Fab' SD's 'Fixer Upper?' Sioux Falls' HGTV celebs are putting city on the map 'We're so excited for everyone to see this season, because it does feel different than the others, like we definitely went outside of our normal box,' Chelsea DeBoer said. The premiere opens with a single mother with health struggles who greatly needs a redesign that will function well for her home office and her three kids. In the meantime, the couple preparing for the grand opening of their brick-and-mortar, Down Home by DeBoers, in July 2024 in Tea, despite a few setbacks. The DeBoers recently celebrated the store's one-year anniversary in March. More: HGTV 'Down Home Fab' stars celebrate one year of brick-and-mortar store in Tea 'We say all the time that we want to do this show forever,' Chelsea DeBoer said. 'It means so much to us, and we're just having the best time.' While filming season three of 'Down Home Fab,' Chelsea and Cole DeBoer were simultaneously traveling to Grantville, Utah, near Salt Lake City, to star in season six of the HGTV series 'Rock the Block,' which premiered April 14. 'Rock the Block's' season finale airs 8 p.m. Central Standard Time on May 26. The DeBoers said they felt somewhat reluctant at first to star in the show, between raising their family, opening the store and filming 'Down Home Fab' at the same time. 'It was also very intimidating. I mean, being the network's biggest show, and you're on it with some original members that we've looked up to,' Cole DeBoer said. Through much organization and planning, the DeBoers were able to rise to the challenge, and they said they are both glad they did and are proud of what they accomplished with their house remodel. 'It was just so cool. Like Ty Pennington, I've watched 'Extreme Home Makeover' when I was little, and so just to be around there, it felt like an out-of-body experience, ' Chelsea DeBoer said. This season, two veteran design teams return to the block challenge to face off against two rookie design duos — one of which being the DeBoers. During six weeks, each team competes to transform the interior and exterior of four identical blank-slate homes within a limited budget of $250,000. The team with the highest home appraisal earns bragging rights and a street named after them. New this season, judges will tour the homes without the design teams present, keeping each team's work anonymous. Additionally, the weekly judges will remain a surprise until judging actually begins. 'Viewers expressed blind judging would be fairer to the teams competing — and we heard them,' said Jodi Scheer, executive producer of 'Rock the Block.' Both television shows will be available to stream the next day on Discovery+ and Max. But fans of the show have been yearning to shop the DeBoers' collection from their store, Down Home by DeBoers. On May 27, that wait will be over. The DeBoers said earlier this year the No. 1 goal for 2025 is to get an online store up and running so people from all over the world can browse decor, kitchen items, furniture and more for their homes. 'The most asked question we get is, 'Will you have an online store?' and it's happening,' Chelsea DeBoer said via social media. And the countdown on continues to tick to the second. Orders made the week of the launch may receive a special note of thanks from the DeBoer family. As the dust settles after Chelsea and Cole DeBoers' bustling schedule of filming two television series and opening their first brick-and-mortar, the couple wants to keep the momentum going. 'We have so many goals on our list,' Chelsea said. 'I'm thinking about becoming a doctor,' Cole joked. As for the question of a season four of 'Down Home Fab,' the DeBoers are eager and open to the opportunity, should it be renewed. 'And I love being able to work with my wife every day,' Cole DeBoer said. 'In the meantime, we love the chaos.' And the support from the community, they said, is one of the things that drives them. 'We feel so grateful for the support we've had in Sioux Falls, and the amount of people that come up to us when we're out, that watch us on both of our shows,' Cole DeBoer said. 'We just love Sioux Falls.' Vanessa Carlson Bender is the real estate and development reporter for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Reach her at vbender@ This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: Season 3 of HGTV's 'Down Home Fab' premieres South Dakota home


Toronto Star
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Toronto Star
Mark Carney's plan to move quickly has its risks — and rewards
In a recurring feature, Susan Delacourt, a small-l liberal, and Matt Gurney, a small-c conservative, bring their different perspectives — and a shared commitment to civil disagreement — to the political debates of the moment. Matt Gurney: Over the last few weeks, Prime Minister Mark Carney's postelection government has been shaping up. A cabinet has been announced. Parliamentarians are being sworn in — including the PM, for the first time. Some key staff positions remain unfilled. With the House returning next week and the King coming to town, what's your sense of where things stand? Susan Delacourt: I've been talking to folks this week, all on the outside of the new Prime Minister's Office, I should stress, but the general take is that things in this government are 'in flux.' Carney is keen to get things moving quickly, and impressing people, but his ambitions in that direction may be getting stalled by uncertainty over who's working where and for how long. His chief of staff, Marco Mendicino, is only staying through summer in 'transition' mode. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MG: Lucky us. The sooner that transition wraps up, the better. But overall, I'd say that Carney does seem to be trying to move faster than his predecessor. That's good. The biggest criticism I had of Justin Trudeau, and it was sort of a meta-criticism that tied together a lot of specific failures, was that he was overwhelmed by events and couldn't move at all. So aggressive speed and energy is a welcome change. The problem is, I don't get the sense that Carney will be able to sustain this in the face of ... well, Ottawa. SD: Hey that's my town you're talking about. What do you mean by that? MG: I don't think Trudeau ran into problems because he was lazy, dumb or meant badly. I think he ran into problems because the machinery of government is, ahem, broken. Or at least not suited to the much faster pace the current state of the world requires. And I don't think Carney can overcome that by force of will. SD: Back during the pandemic, I talked to a Conservative who worked in Stephen Harper's government, who said: Conservatives didn't trust the public servants enough, and Liberals rely too much on them. That sounded right. No offence to the public service, and especially not any of the people in it, but the actual purpose of their jobs can be to slow things down. So this is going to be a challenge for Carney if he wants to speed things up, I agree. That carries other risks though. Namely, mistakes. MG: I guess the other issue is how comfortable the Liberal party will be with a boss that's pushing harder than the old one. The members can cause as many problems as the bureaucrats. SD: To that point, I'll be fascinated to see how the debate goes at this weekend's caucus retreat, when there will be talk of giving MPs more power over who is the leader, the caucus chair and who is in and out of caucus. This Reform Act conversation didn't go far under Trudeau, but my colleagues were finding MPs willing to talk (off the record mainly) about how it would be a good idea to have a more muscular set of MPs. MG: It wasn't a lack of muscle. It was a lack of, uh, another part of the anatomy. The caucus had all the power they needed to force Trudeau out. They just didn't have the guramba. But I was asking more in the sense of whether these guys are eager to move faster than Trudeau did, or now just totally habituated to the speed of JT that anything faster will be resisted. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW SD: Let me ask you a question. What will you need to see in the throne speech as evidence of Carney moving more quickly than Trudeau? MG: Nothing in the throne speech will answer that question for me. I've been speechified enough. They've lost their allure. SD: Well maybe King Charles can put some gloss back on it. I think I'd like to see some deadlines, such as the July 1 one for an internal trade deal we already know about. I will be looking for ways in which Carney is seeking co-operation with opposition parties — yes, even Conservatives — to get things done. I will be curious to see how much the Donald Trump drama figures into this government's plans, because that president has a way of messing with best-laid plans, as the Trudeau government learned. MG: I'd welcome some firm deadlines and goals. Absolutely. That's a basic accountability mechanism we've largely nerfed out of our governance. So absolutely. But that's still going to take some time, especially with summer looming. On that front, I'll ask you this: any thoughts on the reports that Carney is having a hard time staffing the PMO? I don't have any, to be honest. You know that stuff better than I do. SD: I think this is worrisome. It reminds me of how long it took for Trudeau to staff up in the first term, mainly because they were looking for folks who would be different from past Liberal governments. The same motivation may be at work here; in a rush to be new, some old problems repeat themselves. MG: Do you get the sense that it's a lack of interested candidates or that Carney is being picky? SD: Here's where I reveal a secret. I've not all that acquainted with Mark Carney. I've actually had more conversations with Pierre Poilievre (though not recently.) So I'm only guessing at whether he is being picky. It wouldn't surprise me to hear he's a perfectionist, though, and I find that encouraging. I am surprised, as I was discussing with a colleague this week, about how he didn't land in office with some high-powered business and corporate types to help him run PMO. He certainly travels in those circles. Maybe this is a persuasion act we will see over the summer. Or maybe government has looked so hard over the past years that any big names will not think it's worth the sacrifice. It took Carney more than a decade to plunge into this world, after all. The timeline for demonstrating 'real change' is a lot tighter — like next week. Politics Headlines Newsletter Get the latest news and unmatched insights in your inbox every evening Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Yes, I'd also like to receive customized content suggestions and promotional messages from the Star. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Politics Headlines Newsletter You're signed up! You'll start getting Politics Headlines in your inbox soon. Want more of the latest from us? 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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Fantasy Baseball Rest-of-Season Rankings: Top 250 players
Below you'll find our consensus rest-of-season rankings. The Yahoo Fantasy analysts will be updating their top 250 players weekly to help you understand the latest values as the season progresses. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] We've also included our consensus positional rest-of-season rankings at the bottom of this story (click here to jump down to them). Consensus Ranking Player Position Team 1 Shohei Ohtani (Batter) Util LAD 2 Aaron Judge OF NYY 3 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KC 4 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 5 Kyle Tucker OF CHC 6 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 7 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SD 8 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 9 Juan Soto OF NYM 10 Mookie Betts 2B,SS,OF LAD 11 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 12 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 13 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B,3B TOR 14 Tarik Skubal SP DET 15 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 16 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 17 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 18 Paul Skenes SP PIT 19 Oneil Cruz SS,OF PIT 20 Zack Wheeler SP PHI 21 Jarren Duran OF BOS 22 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 23 Austin Riley 3B ATL 24 Garrett Crochet SP BOS 25 Manny Machado 3B SD 26 Jackson Merrill OF SD 27 Matt Olson 1B ATL 28 Trea Turner SS PHI 29 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 30 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 31 Kyle Schwarber OF PHI 32 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 33 Rafael Devers 3B BOS 34 Cole Ragans SP KC 35 Chris Sale SP ATL 36 Jose Altuve 2B,OF HOU 37 Jacob deGrom SP TEX 38 Michael King SP SD 39 Dylan Cease SP SD 40 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 41 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 42 Logan Webb SP SF 43 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 44 Alex Bregman 3B BOS 45 James Wood OF WSH 46 Brent Rooker OF ATH 47 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF CHC 48 Josh Hader RP HOU 49 Framber Valdez SP HOU 50 Mason Miller RP ATH 51 Michael Harris II OF ATL 52 William Contreras C MIL 53 Marcell Ozuna OF ATL 54 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 55 Corey Seager SS TEX 56 CJ Abrams SS WSH 57 Hunter Brown SP HOU 58 Spencer Schwellenbach SP ATL 59 Max Fried SP NYY 60 Edwin Diaz RP NYM 61 Lawrence Butler OF ATH 62 Teoscar Hernandez OF LAD 63 Josh Naylor 1B ARI 64 Emmanuel Clase RP CLE 65 Corbin Burnes SP ARI 66 Andres Munoz RP SEA 67 Ryan Helsley RP STL 68 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 69 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 70 Cal Raleigh C SEA 71 Joe Ryan SP MIN 72 Raisel Iglesias RP ATL 73 Zac Gallen SP ARI 74 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 75 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 76 Hunter Greene SP CIN 77 Junior Caminero 3B TB 78 Tanner Bibee SP CLE 79 Robert Suarez RP SD 80 Bailey Ober SP MIN 81 Brenton Doyle OF COL 82 Bo Bichette SS TOR 83 Shota Imanaga SP CHC 84 Anthony Santander OF TOR 85 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B,3B,OF NYY 86 Jhoan Duran RP MIN 87 Matt McLain 2B,SS CIN 88 Bryan Woo SP SEA 89 Marcus Semien 2B TEX 90 Sonny Gray SP STL 91 Riley Greene OF DET 92 Willy Adames SS SF 93 MacKenzie Gore SP WSH 94 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 95 Salvador Perez C,1B KC 96 Adley Rutschman C BAL 97 Tanner Scott RP LAD 98 Cody Bellinger 1B,OF NYY 99 Felix Bautista RP BAL 100 Luis Castillo SP SEA 101 Christian Yelich OF MIL 102 George Kirby SP SEA 103 Matt Chapman 3B SF 104 Spencer Strider SP ATL 105 Christian Walker 1B HOU 106 Willson Contreras C,1B STL 107 Randy Arozarena OF SEA 108 Mark Vientos 3B NYM 109 Zach Neto SS LAA 110 Spencer Torkelson 1B DET 111 Steven Kwan OF CLE 112 Luis Robert Jr. OF CWS 113 Ian Happ OF CHC 114 Will Smith C LAD 115 Kodai Senga SP NYM 116 Xavier Edwards SS MIA 117 Jack Flaherty SP DET 118 Kevin Gausman SP TOR 119 Ryan Walker RP SF 120 Jeff Hoffman RP TOR 121 Eugenio Suarez 3B ARI 122 Nick Castellanos OF PHI 123 Carlos Rodon SP NYY 124 Paul Goldschmidt 1B NYY 125 Yainer Diaz C,1B HOU 126 Seth Lugo SP KC 127 Dansby Swanson SS CHC 128 Brice Turang 2B MIL 129 Xander Bogaerts 2B,SS SD 130 Dylan Crews OF WSH 131 Brandon Nimmo OF NYM 132 Jordan Westburg 2B,3B BAL 133 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 134 Tyler Soderstrom 1B,OF ATH 135 Bryce Miller SP SEA 136 Luis Garcia 2B WSH 137 Cristopher Sanchez SP PHI 138 Mike Trout OF LAA 139 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KC 140 Robbie Ray SP SF 141 Pete Fairbanks RP TB 142 Adolis Garcia OF TEX 143 Isaac Paredes 1B,3B HOU 144 Nico Hoerner 2B,SS CHC 145 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 146 Shea Langeliers C ATH 147 Byron Buxton OF MIN 148 Kristian Campbell 2B,SS,OF BOS 149 Nick Pivetta SP SD 150 Kerry Carpenter OF DET 151 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 152 Jeremy Pena SS HOU 153 J.T. Realmuto C PHI 154 Aaron Nola SP PHI 155 Blake Snell SP LAD 156 Heliot Ramos OF SF 157 Nathan Eovaldi SP TEX 158 Brandon Pfaadt SP ARI 159 Tommy Edman 2B,SS,OF LAD 160 Alec Bohm 1B,3B PHI 161 Yusei Kikuchi SP LAA 162 Kenley Jansen RP LAA 163 Trevor Megill RP MIL 164 Masyn Winn SS STL 165 Ezequiel Tovar SS COL 166 Kyle Finnegan RP WSH 167 Nick Lodolo SP CIN 168 Tyler O'Neill OF BAL 169 Yandy Diaz 1B TB 170 Cedric Mullins II OF BAL 171 Spencer Steer 1B,OF CIN 172 Jesus Luzardo SP PHI 173 Wilyer Abreu OF BOS 174 Ben Rice 1B NYY 175 Taylor Ward OF LAA 176 Logan O'Hoppe C LAA 177 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 178 Nolan Arenado 3B STL 179 Michael Busch 1B CHC 180 Devin Williams RP NYY 181 Zach Eflin SP BAL 182 Sandy Alcantara SP MIA 183 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. OF ARI 184 Agustin Ramirez C,1B MIA 185 Luis Arraez 1B,2B SD 186 Jung Hoo Lee OF SF 187 George Springer OF TOR 188 Brandon Lowe 1B,2B TB 189 Bryson Stott 2B,SS PHI 190 Josh Jung 3B TEX 191 Jose Berrios SP TOR 192 Roki Sasaki SP LAD 193 Trevor Story SS BOS 194 Josh Lowe OF TB 195 Ryan Pepiot SP TB 196 Hunter Goodman C,OF COL 197 Austin Wells C NYY 198 Michael Toglia 1B,OF COL 199 Brendan Donovan 2B,3B,SS,OF STL 200 Reese Olson SP DET 201 Nick Kurtz 1B ATH 202 Gleyber Torres 2B DET 203 Jonathan India 2B,3B,OF KC 204 Jorge Polanco 2B,3B SEA 205 Nathaniel Lowe 1B WSH 206 Shane Baz SP TB 207 Carlos Estevez RP KC 208 Kris Bubic SP,RP KC 209 Luke Weaver RP NYY 210 Ronel Blanco SP HOU 211 Jacob Wilson SS ATH 212 Andres Gimenez 2B TOR 213 TJ Friedl OF CIN 214 Ceddanne Rafaela 2B,SS,OF BOS 215 Jake Burger 1B,3B TEX 216 Jorge Soler OF LAA 217 Jose Alvarado RP PHI 218 Ryan Mountcastle 1B BAL 219 Roman Anthony OF BOS 220 Maikel Garcia 2B,3B,OF KC 221 Jackson Holliday 2B,SS BAL 222 Drew Rasmussen SP,RP TB 223 Max Meyer SP MIA 224 JJ Bleday OF ATH 225 Jordan Romano RP PHI 226 Ivan Herrera C STL 227 Taj Bradley SP TB 228 Rhys Hoskins 1B MIL 229 Ryan Pressly RP CHC 230 Max Muncy 3B LAD 231 Justin Martinez RP ARI 232 Clay Holmes SP,RP NYM 233 Shane McClanahan SP TB 234 Gavin Williams SP CLE 235 Kyle Manzardo 1B CLE 236 Tyler Stephenson C CIN 237 Gabriel Moreno C ARI 238 Chandler Simpson OF TB 239 Matthew Liberatore SP,RP STL 240 Carlos Correa SS MIN 241 Kirby Yates RP LAD 242 Luis Rengifo 2B,3B LAA 243 Michael Wacha SP KC 244 Grant Holmes SP,RP ATL 245 Luis Severino SP ATH 246 Alec Burleson 1B,OF STL 247 Jonathan Aranda 1B,2B TB 248 Camilo Doval RP SF 249 Ryan McMahon 3B COL 250 Lars Nootbaar OF STL 2025 Fantasy Baseball Rankings powered by FantasyProsECR ™ - Expert Consensus Rankings
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Fantasy Baseball Rest-of-Season Rankings: Top 250 players
Below you'll find our consensus rest-of-season rankings. The Yahoo Fantasy analysts will be updating their top 250 players weekly to help you understand the latest values as the season progresses. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] We've also included our consensus positional rest-of-season rankings at the bottom of this story (click here to jump down to them). Consensus Ranking Player Position Team 1 Shohei Ohtani (Batter) Util LAD 2 Aaron Judge OF NYY 3 Bobby Witt Jr. SS KC 4 Elly De La Cruz SS CIN 5 Kyle Tucker OF CHC 6 Jose Ramirez 3B CLE 7 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF SD 8 Corbin Carroll OF ARI 9 Juan Soto OF NYM 10 Mookie Betts 2B,SS,OF LAD 11 Francisco Lindor SS NYM 12 Gunnar Henderson SS BAL 13 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B,3B TOR 14 Tarik Skubal SP DET 15 Julio Rodriguez OF SEA 16 Bryce Harper 1B PHI 17 Jackson Chourio OF MIL 18 Paul Skenes SP PIT 19 Oneil Cruz SS,OF PIT 20 Zack Wheeler SP PHI 21 Jarren Duran OF BOS 22 Yordan Alvarez OF HOU 23 Austin Riley 3B ATL 24 Garrett Crochet SP BOS 25 Manny Machado 3B SD 26 Jackson Merrill OF SD 27 Matt Olson 1B ATL 28 Trea Turner SS PHI 29 Freddie Freeman 1B LAD 30 Ozzie Albies 2B ATL 31 Kyle Schwarber OF PHI 32 Pete Alonso 1B NYM 33 Rafael Devers 3B BOS 34 Cole Ragans SP KC 35 Chris Sale SP ATL 36 Jose Altuve 2B,OF HOU 37 Jacob deGrom SP TEX 38 Michael King SP SD 39 Dylan Cease SP SD 40 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ATL 41 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP LAD 42 Logan Webb SP SF 43 Wyatt Langford OF TEX 44 Alex Bregman 3B BOS 45 James Wood OF WSH 46 Brent Rooker OF ATH 47 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF CHC 48 Josh Hader RP HOU 49 Framber Valdez SP HOU 50 Mason Miller RP ATH 51 Michael Harris II OF ATL 52 William Contreras C MIL 53 Marcell Ozuna OF ATL 54 Ketel Marte 2B ARI 55 Corey Seager SS TEX 56 CJ Abrams SS WSH 57 Hunter Brown SP HOU 58 Spencer Schwellenbach SP ATL 59 Max Fried SP NYY 60 Edwin Diaz RP NYM 61 Lawrence Butler OF ATH 62 Teoscar Hernandez OF LAD 63 Josh Naylor 1B ARI 64 Emmanuel Clase RP CLE 65 Corbin Burnes SP ARI 66 Andres Munoz RP SEA 67 Ryan Helsley RP STL 68 Freddy Peralta SP MIL 69 Seiya Suzuki OF CHC 70 Cal Raleigh C SEA 71 Joe Ryan SP MIN 72 Raisel Iglesias RP ATL 73 Zac Gallen SP ARI 74 Bryan Reynolds OF PIT 75 Logan Gilbert SP SEA 76 Hunter Greene SP CIN 77 Junior Caminero 3B TB 78 Tanner Bibee SP CLE 79 Robert Suarez RP SD 80 Bailey Ober SP MIN 81 Brenton Doyle OF COL 82 Bo Bichette SS TOR 83 Shota Imanaga SP CHC 84 Anthony Santander OF TOR 85 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B,3B,OF NYY 86 Jhoan Duran RP MIN 87 Matt McLain 2B,SS CIN 88 Bryan Woo SP SEA 89 Marcus Semien 2B TEX 90 Sonny Gray SP STL 91 Riley Greene OF DET 92 Willy Adames SS SF 93 MacKenzie Gore SP WSH 94 Pablo Lopez SP MIN 95 Salvador Perez C,1B KC 96 Adley Rutschman C BAL 97 Tanner Scott RP LAD 98 Cody Bellinger 1B,OF NYY 99 Felix Bautista RP BAL 100 Luis Castillo SP SEA 101 Christian Yelich OF MIL 102 George Kirby SP SEA 103 Matt Chapman 3B SF 104 Spencer Strider SP ATL 105 Christian Walker 1B HOU 106 Willson Contreras C,1B STL 107 Randy Arozarena OF SEA 108 Mark Vientos 3B NYM 109 Zach Neto SS LAA 110 Spencer Torkelson 1B DET 111 Steven Kwan OF CLE 112 Luis Robert Jr. OF CWS 113 Ian Happ OF CHC 114 Will Smith C LAD 115 Kodai Senga SP NYM 116 Xavier Edwards SS MIA 117 Jack Flaherty SP DET 118 Kevin Gausman SP TOR 119 Ryan Walker RP SF 120 Jeff Hoffman RP TOR 121 Eugenio Suarez 3B ARI 122 Nick Castellanos OF PHI 123 Carlos Rodon SP NYY 124 Paul Goldschmidt 1B NYY 125 Yainer Diaz C,1B HOU 126 Seth Lugo SP KC 127 Dansby Swanson SS CHC 128 Brice Turang 2B MIL 129 Xander Bogaerts 2B,SS SD 130 Dylan Crews OF WSH 131 Brandon Nimmo OF NYM 132 Jordan Westburg 2B,3B BAL 133 Anthony Volpe SS NYY 134 Tyler Soderstrom 1B,OF ATH 135 Bryce Miller SP SEA 136 Luis Garcia 2B WSH 137 Cristopher Sanchez SP PHI 138 Mike Trout OF LAA 139 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B KC 140 Robbie Ray SP SF 141 Pete Fairbanks RP TB 142 Adolis Garcia OF TEX 143 Isaac Paredes 1B,3B HOU 144 Nico Hoerner 2B,SS CHC 145 Royce Lewis 3B MIN 146 Shea Langeliers C ATH 147 Byron Buxton OF MIN 148 Kristian Campbell 2B,SS,OF BOS 149 Nick Pivetta SP SD 150 Kerry Carpenter OF DET 151 Tyler Glasnow SP LAD 152 Jeremy Pena SS HOU 153 J.T. Realmuto C PHI 154 Aaron Nola SP PHI 155 Blake Snell SP LAD 156 Heliot Ramos OF SF 157 Nathan Eovaldi SP TEX 158 Brandon Pfaadt SP ARI 159 Tommy Edman 2B,SS,OF LAD 160 Alec Bohm 1B,3B PHI 161 Yusei Kikuchi SP LAA 162 Kenley Jansen RP LAA 163 Trevor Megill RP MIL 164 Masyn Winn SS STL 165 Ezequiel Tovar SS COL 166 Kyle Finnegan RP WSH 167 Nick Lodolo SP CIN 168 Tyler O'Neill OF BAL 169 Yandy Diaz 1B TB 170 Cedric Mullins II OF BAL 171 Spencer Steer 1B,OF CIN 172 Jesus Luzardo SP PHI 173 Wilyer Abreu OF BOS 174 Ben Rice 1B NYY 175 Taylor Ward OF LAA 176 Logan O'Hoppe C LAA 177 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 178 Nolan Arenado 3B STL 179 Michael Busch 1B CHC 180 Devin Williams RP NYY 181 Zach Eflin SP BAL 182 Sandy Alcantara SP MIA 183 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. OF ARI 184 Agustin Ramirez C,1B MIA 185 Luis Arraez 1B,2B SD 186 Jung Hoo Lee OF SF 187 George Springer OF TOR 188 Brandon Lowe 1B,2B TB 189 Bryson Stott 2B,SS PHI 190 Josh Jung 3B TEX 191 Jose Berrios SP TOR 192 Roki Sasaki SP LAD 193 Trevor Story SS BOS 194 Josh Lowe OF TB 195 Ryan Pepiot SP TB 196 Hunter Goodman C,OF COL 197 Austin Wells C NYY 198 Michael Toglia 1B,OF COL 199 Brendan Donovan 2B,3B,SS,OF STL 200 Reese Olson SP DET 201 Nick Kurtz 1B ATH 202 Gleyber Torres 2B DET 203 Jonathan India 2B,3B,OF KC 204 Jorge Polanco 2B,3B SEA 205 Nathaniel Lowe 1B WSH 206 Shane Baz SP TB 207 Carlos Estevez RP KC 208 Kris Bubic SP,RP KC 209 Luke Weaver RP NYY 210 Ronel Blanco SP HOU 211 Jacob Wilson SS ATH 212 Andres Gimenez 2B TOR 213 TJ Friedl OF CIN 214 Ceddanne Rafaela 2B,SS,OF BOS 215 Jake Burger 1B,3B TEX 216 Jorge Soler OF LAA 217 Jose Alvarado RP PHI 218 Ryan Mountcastle 1B BAL 219 Roman Anthony OF BOS 220 Maikel Garcia 2B,3B,OF KC 221 Jackson Holliday 2B,SS BAL 222 Drew Rasmussen SP,RP TB 223 Max Meyer SP MIA 224 JJ Bleday OF ATH 225 Jordan Romano RP PHI 226 Ivan Herrera C STL 227 Taj Bradley SP TB 228 Rhys Hoskins 1B MIL 229 Ryan Pressly RP CHC 230 Max Muncy 3B LAD 231 Justin Martinez RP ARI 232 Clay Holmes SP,RP NYM 233 Shane McClanahan SP TB 234 Gavin Williams SP CLE 235 Kyle Manzardo 1B CLE 236 Tyler Stephenson C CIN 237 Gabriel Moreno C ARI 238 Chandler Simpson OF TB 239 Matthew Liberatore SP,RP STL 240 Carlos Correa SS MIN 241 Kirby Yates RP LAD 242 Luis Rengifo 2B,3B LAA 243 Michael Wacha SP KC 244 Grant Holmes SP,RP ATL 245 Luis Severino SP ATH 246 Alec Burleson 1B,OF STL 247 Jonathan Aranda 1B,2B TB 248 Camilo Doval RP SF 249 Ryan McMahon 3B COL 250 Lars Nootbaar OF STL 2025 Fantasy Baseball Rankings powered by FantasyProsECR ™ - Expert Consensus Rankings