After Baseball Tonight ranked Prince Fielder at No. 59 in its top 100 players of 2016, a different ESPN analyst is knocking him down a peg.

Dan Szymborski analyzed Baseball Tonight's list and found eight players he thought were the most overrated and the Rangers' designated hitter made the list.

Szymborski's analysis centered on the fact that Fielder did not appear to improve after his injury-riddled 2014.

"In 2013, Fielder had a 1.9 WAR season (Baseball-Reference version), and the Tigers subsidized Fielder's contract to the tune of $30 million so they could get Ian Kinsler instead," Szymborski wrote. "After an injury-ruined 2014, Fielder came back to ... a 1.9 WAR season."

A big hit against Fielder was the fact that all he does now is hit, not field.

"His 126 OPS+ in 2015 is nice, but it's not all that impressive for a player with absolutely no defensive value," Szymborski said.

That and his age leave the writer downgrading Fielder significantly.

"And let's not forget that he's on the wrong side of 30, and players who have their career-best BABIP at 31 don't tend to establish that as a new baseline. Fielder's 2016 contributions will likely pale in comparison to players ranking lower than him, including but not limited to Francisco Lindor, Xander Bogaerts and Starling Marte."