Jason Kipnis has turned his season around since jumping to the top of the order and hitting leadoff for the Cleveland Indians. May was very kind to Kipnis, hitting .429 with 15 doubles, 3 triples and 4 home runs. He also walked 16 times and owned a .515 OBP, leading to 30 runs scored.

Brian Dozier has also been one the best hitting second basemen in the MLB, with 16 doubles and 10 home runs on the year, leading to more than 40 runs scored.

But compared to the All-Time great seasons (since 1970) they have a LONG way to go.

Roberto Alomar and Joe Morgan lead with 5 appearances, and Alomar’s 1999 season tops the chart!

And Craig Biggio and Ryne Sandberg make the list three times.

All-Time Greatest Fantasy Second Basemen

Year Name Team G AB H 1B 2B 3B HR R RBI BB SO SB AVG Fantasy Points 1999 Roberto Alomar CLE 159 563 182 115 40 3 24 138 120 99 96 37 .323 904 2000 Jeff Kent SF 159 587 196 115 41 7 33 114 125 90 107 12 .334 864 1997 Craig Biggio HOU 162 619 191 124 37 8 22 146 81 84 107 47 .309 851 2001 Bret Boone SEA 158 623 206 129 37 3 37 118 141 40 110 5 .331 849 1996 Chuck Knoblauch MIN 153 578 197 135 35 14 13 140 72 98 74 45 .341 840 1976 Joe Morgan CIN 141 472 151 89 30 5 27 113 111 114 41 60 .320 840 1999 Jay Bell ARI 151 589 170 94 32 6 38 132 112 82 132 7 .289 829 2006 Chase Utley PHI 160 658 203 127 40 4 32 131 102 63 132 15 .309 827 2002 Alfonso Soriano NYY 156 696 209 117 51 2 39 128 102 23 157 41 .300 827 1996 Roberto Alomar BAL 153 588 193 124 43 4 22 132 94 90 65 17 .328 825 1998 Craig Biggio HOU 160 646 210 137 51 2 20 123 88 64 113 50 .325 821 1975 Joe Morgan CIN 146 498 163 113 27 6 17 107 94 132 52 67 .327 820 1999 Edgardo Alfonzo NYM 158 628 191 122 41 1 27 123 108 85 85 9 .304 817 2001 Roberto Alomar CLE 157 575 193 127 34 12 20 113 100 80 71 30 .336 807 1973 Joe Morgan CIN 157 576 167 104 35 2 26 116 82 111 61 67 .290 806 2003 Bret Boone SEA 159 622 183 108 35 5 35 111 117 68 125 16 .294 803 1993 Roberto Alomar TOR 153 589 192 134 35 6 17 109 93 80 67 55 .326 795 1987 Juan Samuel PHI 160 655 178 98 37 15 28 113 100 60 162 35 .272 794 1984 Ryne Sandberg CHC 156 636 200 126 36 19 19 114 84 52 101 32 .314 773 2008 Chase Utley PHI 159 607 177 99 41 4 33 113 104 64 104 14 .292 771 1990 Ryne Sandberg CHC 155 615 188 115 30 3 40 116 100 50 84 25 .306 771 1972 Joe Morgan CIN 149 552 161 118 23 4 16 122 73 115 44 58 .292 771 1999 Craig Biggio HOU 160 639 188 116 56 0 16 123 73 88 107 28 .294 768 2011 Robinson Cano NYY 159 623 188 107 46 7 28 104 118 38 96 8 .302 766 2003 Alfonso Soriano NYY 156 682 198 119 36 5 38 114 91 38 130 35 .290 765 2013 Matt Carpenter STL 157 626 199 126 55 7 11 126 78 72 98 3 .318 762 2010 Robinson Cano NYY 160 626 200 127 41 3 29 103 109 57 77 3 .319 760 2008 Dustin Pedroia BOS 157 653 213 140 54 2 17 118 83 50 52 20 .326 760 1985 Ryne Sandberg CHC 153 609 186 123 31 6 26 113 83 57 97 54 .305 758 2011 Dustin Pedroia BOS 159 635 195 134 37 3 21 102 91 86 85 26 .307 757 1985 Tom Herr STL 159 596 180 131 38 3 8 97 110 80 55 31 .302 757 2002 Jeff Kent SF 152 623 195 114 42 2 37 102 108 52 101 5 .313 755 2000 Roberto Alomar CLE 155 610 189 128 40 2 19 111 89 64 82 39 .310 755 1977 Joe Morgan CIN 153 521 150 101 21 6 22 113 78 117 58 49 .288 753

The greatest season by a second baseman EVER, was in 1922. Rogers Hornsby hit 46 doubles, 42 home runs and 14 triples, which led to 152 RBI and 141 runs scored. His 250 hits boosted his batting average to .401 that year and he struck out just 50 times in 154 games.

How Their Fantasy Points Were Calculated

Singles – 1pt

Doubles – 2pts

Triples – 3pts

Home Runs – 2pts

RBI – 2pts

Runs Scored – 2pts

Walks – 1pt

Stolen Bases – 1pt

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Stats comes courtesy of FanGraphs.com