As teams are finalizing their rosters and back offices are considering their playoff aspirations, MLB Network's annual fan poll has once again focused on one of the most scrupulous positions in baseball- shortstop. From five-tool phenoms and Gold Glove winners to postseason heroes and up-and-coming defensive maestros, MLB Network's fan-voted Top 10 shortstops for the 2026 season list reads like a roll call of baseball's most adept athletes. The countdown attests to how much the position requires - range, arm strength, leadership, and middle-of-the-order punch - with Kansas City superstar Bobby Witt Jr. edging out Corey Seager for the top spot.
MLB Network's fan-voted top 10 shortstops in 2026
10) Dansby Swanson (Chicago Cubs)
The 2023 Gold Glove winner, Dansby Swanson, is still one of the league's best and most reliable defenders at short, while offering steady power and leadership in the clubhouse, making him an honorable mention in the list.
9) Masyn Winn (St. Louis Cardinals)
Masyn Winn's superior arm strength and lightning-fast first step have already earned him a reputation as one of the best young defenders in baseball, with his bat adding more quality quickly.
8) Corey Seager (Texas Rangers)
A World Series MVP and Silver Slugger regular, Seager combines postseason success with great left-handed power at one of the most difficult positions in baseball.
7) Elly De La Cruz (Cincinnati Reds)
No shortstop electrifies the crowds like De La Cruz. His top-of-the-scale speed, jaw-dropping exit velocities & cannon arm make him a nightly highlight reel, earning him a well-deserving spot on the list.
6) Trea Turner (Philadelphia Phillies)
A former batting champion and stalwart stolen-base threat, Turner combines outstanding wheels with postseason experience and smooth infield smarts.
5) Gunnar Henderson (Baltimore Orioles)
Henderson's MVP-calibre jump in Baltimore has been coupled with thunderous power and improved defence to make him one of the most feared two-way infielders in the AL.
4) Geraldo Perdomo (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Perdomo's silky glove and his baseball IQ are what make Arizona's infield run, and his enhanced plate discipline has turned him into an on-base machine.
3) Mookie Betts (LA Dodgers)
Already an MVP and multiple-time Gold Glove winner as an outfielder, Betts transitioned to shortstop seamlessly, with 20 home runs, scoring .258/.326/.406 while driving in 82 RBI in 2025, making him a more legendary player.
2) Francisco Lindor (New York Mets)
A multiple-time Gold Glove winner, Lindor blends elite defence with switch-hitting power and leadership in New York. His consistency and October credentials keep him firmly among baseball’s top-tier shortstops, even when fan rankings shift.
1) Bobby Witt Jr. (Kansas City Royals)
Though a perennial candidate for the MVP award, with Gold Glove credentials, Witt scored the No. 1 ranking after a dominant season characterised by elite sprint speed, highlight reel defence, and franchise player production.
Why this ranking matters for 2026
MLB Network's fan vote highlights a fundamental truth about the current state of the game: that shortstop is the most talent-drenched position in MLB. From Witt with his five-tool brilliance and Seager with his October resume to Betts with his versatility to De La Cruz with his pure electricity, the list is a mixture of proven award winners and future superstars. As Opening Day draws near, these rankings will be the source of countless debates