Top 75 relievers for fantasy baseball 2025 in SOLDS formats, starting with Emmanuel Clase


In the ever-evolving world of high-leverage relievers, SOLDS (Saves plus Holds) formats provide more options and highlight the best relievers in baseball, regardless of their role. Beginning with a comparison of the volume difference between Saves and SOLDS, the chart below tracks the number of relievers reaching each threshold since 2022 and the three-year averages:

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At the extreme, only two relievers recorded more than 39 Saves or SOLDS last year — Emmanuel Clase and Ryan Helsley. However, seeing three times as many relievers with more than 34 SOLDS than Saves illustrates how this format increases volume. Still, fantasy managers should target relievers who provide strikeouts and a Save or a Hold. First, the following chart displays the relievers who recorded more than 34 SOLDS in 2024:

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Volume matters, but when looking into strikeouts per appearance, here are the results of those same relievers:

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Relievers who finished below this threshold with better results on the standings include:

  • Josh Hader (HOU): 105 strikeouts, 34 SOLDS, 1.48 K/APP
  • Griffin Jax (MIN): 95 strikeouts, 34 SOLDS, 1.32 K/APP
  • Tanner Scott (LAD): 84 strikeouts, 33 SOLDS, 1.17 K/APP
  • Lucas Erceg (KC): 72 strikeouts, 32 SOLDS, 1.18 K/APP
  • Jeff Hoffman (TOR): 89 strikeouts, 31 SOLDS, 1.31 K/APP
  • Ryan Walker (SF): 97 strikeouts, 31 SOLDS, 1.29 K/APP

The relievers noted above are associated with their teams for 2025, and Walker’s results do not include strikeouts accrued as an opener. Still, these relievers provided more fantasy impact than Jason Foley, Yennier Cano, Andrew Kittredge and Robert Suarez despite recording fewer SOLDS.

Although not listed, as anyone can assume, these relievers also provided enticing K/APPs last year:

  • Mason Miller (ATH): 104 strikeouts, 28 SOLDS, 1.89 K/APP
  • Andrés Muñoz (SEA): 77 strikeouts, 28 SOLDS, 1.28 K/APP
  • Cade Smith (CLE): 103 strikeouts, 27 SOLDS, 1.39 K/APP
  • Edwin Díaz (NYM): 84 strikeouts, 22 SOLDS, 1.56 K/APP
  • Jeremiah Estrada (SD): 94 strikeouts, 17 SOLDS, 1.52 K/APP
  • A.J. Puk (ARI): 94 strikeouts, 17 SOLDS, 1.31 K/APP
  • Justin Martinez (ARI): 91 strikeouts, 15 SOLDS, 1.42 K/APP

Transitioning to team trends, targeting relievers on successful teams with starters who do not work deep into games yields more SOLDS. As one can see, only five teams produced more than 150 SOLDS in 2024:

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The teams with more than 150 SOLDS had a combined 54.8 winning percentage, and of the 10 teams with more than 130 SOLDS, only the Athletics won fewer than 80 games. SOLDS/Win can be misleading, but for those who stream, hitting the correct matchups each week with these teams can provide results. As for the Athletics, the franchise played in 54 one-run games last year, and 84 contests were decided by two runs or less. Improving at the margins in these games could prove beneficial in the upcoming season.

Relievers in any format can be volatile, but SOLDS casts a broader net at the position, and pitchers will emerge as the season progresses. With this in mind, and subject to change based on injury updates, here are my Top 75 relievers for SOLDS this season, with blended projections and my SOLDS projections.

Top 75 SOLDS Rankings: 2025 Projections

Reliever

  

SOLDS

  

Saves

  

Holds

  

K

  

K%

  

BB%

  

K-BB%

  

WHIP

  

Emmanuel Clase

38

38

0

72.2

25.2

5.5

20.2

1.06

Josh Hader

35

35

0

94.4

34.2

9.7

24.5

1.092

Mason Miller

31

31

0

98.3

37.2

8.9

28.3

0.999

Bryan Abreu

36

5

31

88.9

30.9

9.9

21

1.165

Edwin Díaz

33

31

2

88.9

35.1

9

26.1

1.056

Jhoan Durán

33

30

3

79.7

30.7

7.9

22.8

1.094

Griffin Jax

33

6

27

86.2

29.2

7.1

22.1

1.094

Raisel Iglesias

36

36

0

73.2

26.9

6.2

20.7

1.106

Ryan Helsley

33

33

0

80.8

30.2

9.1

21.1

1.12

Cade Smith

32

5

27

88.7

30.6

8.5

22.1

1.107

Andrés Muñoz

30

28

2

83.4

32.4

9.5

22.9

1.102

Tanner Scott

31

22

9

82

29.6

11

18.6

1.201

Ryan Walker

30

28

2

84.1

28.5

7.9

20.6

1.154

Devin Williams

31

30

1

76.3

32.5

10.9

21.6

1.152

A.J. Puk

29

11

18

80.1

28.6

8.4

20.2

1.179

Jason Adam

30

13

17

76.7

27.9

8.7

19.2

1.128

Jeff Hoffman

27

27

0

80.4

30.1

8.5

21.6

1.099

Félix Bautista

27

27

0

84.8

36

9.6

26.4

1.047

Jeremiah Estrada

29

7

22

84.9

32.6

10.6

22

1.17

Luke Weaver

31

8

23

81.1

26

7.5

18.5

1.184

David Bednar

33

33

0

68

25.3

8.9

16.4

1.245

Lucas Erceg

32

12

20

68.8

25.9

10

15.9

1.273

Justin Martinez

25

21

4

89.4

29.4

12.4

17

1.296

Edwin Uceta

31

12

19

72.4

25.9

9.2

16.7

1.214

Aroldis Chapman

28

12

16

87.4

34.3

13.3

21

1.27

Kirby Yates

28

11

17

69.8

29.1

11.6

17.5

1.243

Blake Treinen

26

7

19

63.6

26.6

7.6

19

1.16

Ryan Pressly

28

26

2

61.8

24.9

7.5

17.4

1.204

Kevin Ginkel

24

4

20

69.4

25.6

7.6

18

1.204

Keegan Akin

26

5

21

80.7

27.5

6.8

20.7

1.14

Orion Kerkering

24

8

16

75.2

28.2

7.6

20.6

1.121

José Alvarado

22

9

13

75.4

27.7

10.5

17.2

1.245

Ben Joyce

26

8

18

73.4

28.5

11.1

17.4

1.236

Carlos Estévez

29

22

7

59.1

23.3

7.9

15.4

1.27

Tyler Holton

23

7

16

68.9

21.6

6.4

15.2

1.145

Yennier Cano

28

5

23

61.2

23.7

8.3

15.4

1.245

Porter Hodge

27

9

18

73.2

25.3

11.3

14

1.314

Camilo Doval

26

5

21

77.7

28.6

10.9

17.7

1.257

Matt Strahm

20

3

17

78.5

29.2

6.7

22.5

1.066

Joel Payamps

27

5

22

61.6

23.8

7.9

15.9

1.206

Kyle Finnegan

28

26

2

55

22.8

8.8

14

1.298

Justin Slaten

26

6

20

66.1

25

8.8

16.2

1.283

Kenley Jansen

25

25

0

62.6

26.8

9.1

17.7

1.23

Yimi García

20

5

15

63.1

26.8

7.7

19.1

1.15

Chris Martin

21

15

6

53.3

24.7

5

19.7

1.119

Pete Fairbanks

20

17

3

62.2

27.1

9.1

18

1.191

Robert Suarez

21

17

4

61.6

24.4

8.4

16

1.202

Liam Hendriks

25

18

7

59.7

26.3

7.8

18.5

1.221

Trevor Megill

19

17

2

69.3

28.9

8.9

20

1.187

Tyler Rogers

29

2

27

48.7

17

5.2

11.8

1.251

Alexis Díaz

23

19

4

69

25.2

11.3

13.9

1.316

José Leclerc

27

4

23

72.9

27.6

10.9

16.7

1.262

Ryan Fernandez

25

7

18

63.2

23.2

9.4

13.8

1.3

Pierce Johnson

22

3

19

71.9

28.3

9.9

18.4

1.276

Robert Garcia

23

7

16

70.1

27.7

8.7

19

1.19

Andrew Kittredge

27

3

24

59.7

22.2

6.8

15.4

1.23

Fernando Cruz

21

1

20

80.2

31.9

10.6

21.3

1.194

Cole Sands

21

4

17

74.1

26

7.4

18.6

1.182

Tim Herrin

23

1

22

67.7

25.7

9.8

15.9

1.261

Dylan Lee

22

2

20

70.4

27.8

7.3

20.5

1.162

Chad Green

24

6

18

58.2

23

7.5

15.5

1.219

Gregory Santos

21

3

18

64.3

25.1

8.1

17

1.193

Reed Garrett

18

1

17

72.7

27.4

10.5

16.9

1.266

Michel Otañez

21

2

19

77.8

28.7

13

15.7

1.34

Aaron Bummer

20

3

17

66.5

26.9

9.5

17.4

1.254

Dennis Santana

25

4

21

63.7

22.5

9.4

13.1

1.323

Hunter Gaddis

22

1

21

62.7

22.9

7.7

15.2

1.223

Anthony Bender

23

10

13

62.8

24.8

8.7

16.1

1.261

Mason Montgomery

23

7

15

61.1

23.7

9

14.7

1.259

Beau Brieske

21

12

9

68.5

22.3

8.9

13.4

1.277

Colin Holderman

22

3

19

62.1

24.1

9.7

14.4

1.292

Will Vest

19

3

16

66.2

23.3

7.6

15.7

1.21

A.J. Minter

17

2

15

61

27

7.9

19.1

1.143

Hunter Harvey

19

2

17

64.3

25.2

7.7

17.5

1.207

Adrian Morejon

20

3

17

64

24.6

7.8

16.8

1.229

Unfortunately, these rankings will remain fluid, but they provide a solid baseline for evaluating relievers in SOLDS leagues. There are relievers I am higher and lower on than others, and if you disagree, trust your instincts.

Until next time, stay safe and be well. 

Greg Jewett is the owner of Reliever Recon and Closer Monkey. 

Statistical Credits: Fangraphs.comBaseball-Reference.comBaseballSavant.comBrooksBaseball.net

Projections Credits: Steamer projections of Steamerprojections.com on Fangraphs; ZiPS DC courtesy of Dan Szymborski; OOPSY Projections courtesy of Jordan Rosenblum; ATC Rankings courtesy of Ariel Cohen

(Top photo of Bryan Abreu: Michael Reaves / Getty Images)



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