12 Best Right-Fielders in MLB Right Now

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As the 2021 season has ended, and the 2022 season is beginning, who are the best right fielders in MLB right now?

MLB has always featured some brilliant right-fielders in its history. These players who play in the defense position have always contributed to winning the game for the team.

Joey_Gallo_and_Elvis_Andrus_in_2017
Joey Gallo and Elvis Andrus in 2017 (Source: Wikimedia.org)

Therefore, with the 2021 rankings and new data available, we have compiled a list of the best right-fielders in MLB.

We are also looking at the track record of the previous seasons of these players. So without further ado, let us get into the article straight away.

12 Best Right-Fielders in MLB Right Now

The list has been compiled with the help of various trusted sources from the internet like Bleacherreport, etc. But first-of-all, let us take a quick preview of the ranking.

Players Name Team Age
12. Max Kepler Minnesota Twins 31 years old
11. Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers 32 years old
10. Kyle Tucker Houston Astros 27 years old
9. Joey Gallo Texas Rangers 30 years old
8. Wil Myers San Diego Padres 33 years old
7. Mike Yastrzemski San Francisco Giants 33 years old
6. Michael Conforto New York Mets 31 years old
5. Aaron Judge New York Yankees 31 years old
4. Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies 31 years old
3. Ronaldo Acuna Atlanta Braves 26 years old
2. Juan Soto Washington Nationals 25 years old
1. Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers 25 years old

12. Max Kepler

The first person to make it on our list is Max Kepler. He is a German-American professional baseball player for Minnesota Twins. He made his MLB debut in 2015.

Before joining the MLB, Kepler played for the Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg of the Bundesliga. It is the highest baseball league in Germany. Minnesota’s international scout, Andy Johnson, first noticed him at age 14.

Twins signed 16-year-old Kepler in 2009 for the US $800,000. The contract had the largest signing bonus by MLB franchise to a European-born player. He then played in the rookie-level teams before making his debut.

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Max Kepler (Source: Wikimedia.org)

After giving impressive performances, Kepler was further signed for 5 years by the Twins. In 2019, he signed a 5-year contract worth $35 million. Max set an MLB record for the most home runs in a single season by a European-born player the same year.

Kepler’s recorded a career statistic of .233 batting average, 120 home runs, and 357 runs batted in during his 2021 season.

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11. Christian Yelich

Christian Yelich is a professional baseball player playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. The Miami Mariners drafted him as the first round’s 23rd overall selection of the 2010 MLB draft.

After being drafted by the Mariners, Yelich signed with the team and played in the franchise’s rookie-level team. He debuted in the MLB in 2013. The following year, he had won a Gold Glove Award, becoming the Mariners’ youngest ever player and first outfielder to win the award.

Similarly, while playing for the Mariners, he won his first Silver Slugger Award. Then, in 2018, Yelich was traded to the Milwaukee Brothers. Since then, he has added many more career highlight awards and wins.

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Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers (Source: Google Images)

Some of his awards and wins include two times All-Star, NL MVP, All-MLB First Team, three times Silver Slugger Award, two times NL Hank Aaron Award, NL batting champion, etc.

At the beginning of the 2021 season, his lingering back problem disabled him for over half of the month. During his 2021 season, Yelich recorded a .292 batting average, 160 home runs, 573 runs batted in, and 137 stolen bases.

10. Kyle Tucker

On our best right-fielders in MLB, in number 10, is Kyle Tucker. He is a professional player for the Houston Astros. Astros drafted him as the fifth pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft.

After playing in rookie-level teams for several years, Tucker made his major league debut in 2018. He took his first major league hit and RBI in his debut game.

Tucker spent his 2019 season playing for the minor league with the Round Rock Express. Later in September, he was promoted to the Astros. In 2020, he won an AL triples leader award. However, his breakout season was in 2021.

Kyle Tucker, best MLB hitter
Kyle Tucker, best MLB hitter (Source: Wikimedia.com)

After hitting his 30 home runs, he became the third Astro to have hit 30 home runs in one season after turning 25. Kyle was named in the All-MLB Second Team 2021.

Tucker’s recorded a .274 batting average, 43 home runs, and 149 runs batted in during his 2021 MLB statistics.

9. Joey Gallo

Joey Gallo is our number 9 best right-fielders on the MLB list. He is a professional baseball player for the New York Yankees, but Texas Rangers drafted the athlete in the first round of the 2012 MLB draft.

Initially set to enroll in the Louisiana State University, Gallo, after the draft, but instead signed with the Rangers for a $2.25 million signing bonus. He then started playing in the rookie-level team.

Gallo made his official MLB debut in 2018 with the Rangers. He was with the franchise until 2021. He was named an All-Star two times and received two Gold Glove Awards during this period.

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Joey Gallo 2013 (Source: Wikimedia.org)

On July 29, 2021, Gallo was traded by the Rangers to the New York Yankees, and his performance in the 2021 season showed him the highest strikeout percentage in MLB. In addition, he received his second Gold Glove Awards with the Yankees.

Gallo scored a .206 batting average, 158 home runs, and 339 runs batted in during his 2021 MLB season.

8. Wil Myers

San Diego Padres Wil Myers is the next player on our best right-fielders in MLB list. Kansas City Royals originally drafted him, but he made his MLB with Tampa Bay Rays in 2013.

The Kansas City Royals drafted Myers as the 91st overall selection in the third round of the 2009 MLB draft. He played with the rookie teams affiliated to the Royals, but in 2012, he was traded to the Rays.

Soon after his debut, Myers won the AL Rookie of the Year Award in 2013. Then, again, he was traded in 2014 with the San Diego Padres. After which, in 2016, he won an All-Star.

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Wil Myers (Source: Wikimedia.org)

In 2017, he signed a six-year extension contract worth $83 million. Myers suffered from injuries in his early years. But he has proved to be one of the effective players in MLB.

Myers recorded MLB statistics of .254 batting average, 146 home runs, and 480 runs batted in through the 2021 season.

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7. Mike Yastrzemski

On our number 7 of the best right-fielders in MLB is Mike Yastrzemski. Nicknamed “Yaz,” he is a professional baseball player playing for the San Francisco Giants.

The Baltimore Orioles drafted the baseball player in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB draft. Yastrzemski spent several years playing with the rookie-level teams. However, before he could debut in MLB, he was traded to the Giants in 2019.

Yastrzemski made his MLB debut with the Giants the same year and has been with the team since. His breakthrough season was in 2021. For his performance that season, he received an All-MLB second-team Award.

Mike Yastrzemski
Mike Yastrzemski (Source: Flickr.com)

Similarly, he also won the Willie Mac Award the same season. In 2021, Yaz was nominated for the National League Gold Glove Award in right-field. However, the award was taken by Adam Duvall.

Yastrzemski’s MLB statistics recorded a .255 batting average, 56 home runs, and 161 runs batted in during his 2021 season.

6. Michael Conforto

Next up, we have the professional baseball player and a free agent. Nicknamed “Scooter,” Michael Conforto was drafted by the New York Mets as the 10th overall pick in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft.

Conforto played college baseball in Oregon State Beavers before being drafted by the Mets. He played for rookie-level teams for a short while before making his MLB debut in 2015.

His debut season was a success. Then by the 2015 National League pennant, Confronto had played in the Little League World Series, College World Series, and Major League World Series. He was the third player in history to achieve this feat.

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Michael Conforto 2015 (Source: Wikimedia.org)

He was with the Mets until 2021, during which he became an All-Star in 2017 and an All-MLB Second Team in 2020. After his contract with the Mets ended, he became a free agent and was not signed by any franchise. 

Conforto’s MLB statistics through 2021 state .255batting average, 132 home runs, and 396 runs batted in.

5. Aaron Judge

Aaron Judge is on our number 5 of the best right-fielders in the MLB right now. He is a professional baseball player for the New York Yankees, and the Yankees drafted him as 32nd overall in the first round of the 2013 MLB debut.

Judge spent his time playing for the rookie-level team in the minor league before making his professional debut in 2016. The following year after his impressive performance, he was unanimously selected as the American League Rookie of the Year.

The year 2017 was Judge’s record-breaking rookie year. The baseball player also won his first Silver Slugger Award and AL home run leader in 2017. Similarly, he also set an MLB rookie record after ending his season with home runs.

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Aaron Judge (Source: Wikimedia.org)

Since his debut, Judge has been playing for the Yankees. His other notable awards and wins include three times an All-Star, All-MLB First Team, Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award, and Fielding Bible Award.

The judge recorded a .276 batting average, 158 home runs, and 366 runs batted in during his MLB 2021 season.

4. Bryce Harper 

We have the Philadelphia Phillies’ right-fielder on our list next. Bryce Harper, who has been touted as a “five-tool player,” was first drafted by the Washington Nationals as the first overall pick in the 2010 MLB draft.

Harper made his MLB debut in 2012. But before his debut, he played in the minor league teams. He had a successful debut season and was selected for the 2012 All-Star Game, and he became the youngest position athlete to perform in an All-Star Game. 

Bryce Harper on field
Bryce Harper on the field

Similarly, he also won the NL Rookie of the Year award. Harper stayed with the Nationals until 2018, after which he signed with the Phillies. Phillies signed him in a 13-year contract worth $330 million. This contract was, at the time, the largest MLB contract.

Harper’s other notable awards and wins include NL MVP two times, six times All-Star, two times Silver Slugger Award, two times NL Hank Aaron Award, and two times NL home run leader.

The 2021 MLB statistics of Harper state .279 batting average, 1,273 hits, 267 home runs, and 752 runs batted in.

3. Ronald Acuna

We are heading to the end of our list. On our number 3 of the best right-fielders in MLB is Ronald Acuna Jr. He is a Venezuelan professional player playing for the Atlanta Braves.

The team signed Acuna in 2014 as an international free agent. He made his official MLB debut in 2018 after playing in the minor leagues for several years.

Soon after his debut, Acuna won the NL Rookie of the Year award. The following year he added an All-Star, an All-MLB Second Team, Silver Slugger Award, and NL stolen base leader awards into his career highlight win.

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Ronald Acuna (Source: Wikipedia.org)

Similarly, in 2020, Acuna again won the All-MLB Second Team and Silver Slugger Award, both for the second time. In 2021, he won his second All-Star award; however, he suffered an injury.

Acuna’s MLB statistics through 2021 read a .281 batting average, 105 home runs, 246 runs batted in, and 77 stolen bases.

2. Juan Soto

Juan Soto is our number 2 best right-fielder. He is a Dominican professional baseball player who plays for the Washington Nationals. The Nationals signed him in 2015 as an international free agent.   

Nicknamed “Childish Bambino,” he made his MLB debut in 2018. He played in the Nationals’ affiliated rookie teams in minor leagues before his debut. Soto became the youngest player to play in MLB after his debut at age 19.

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Juan Soto (Source: Wikimedia.org)

In 2019, Juan played an integral part in the Nationals’first World Series championship. Similarly, he also was named an All-MLB Second Team that same year.

Soto’s other notable career highlight wins include All-Star, All-MLB First Team two times, Silver Slugger Award two times, and NL batting champion.  

He recorded MLB statistics of a .301 batting average, 98 home runs, and 312 runs batted in during his 2021 season.

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1. Mookie Betts 

And our number 1 best right-fielders in MLB go to Mookie Betts. He is a professional player for the Kos Angeles Dodgers. The Boston Red Sox drafted him in the 5th round of the 2011 MLB draft.

Betts started playing as a second base and outfielder. He played in the minor leagues before playing his debut game in 2014. After that, he played with the Red Sox until 2019.

In 2020, Betts was traded by the Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Some of his career highlights win and awards include All-Star five times, World Series champion two times, four times Silver Slugger Award, five times Gold Glove Award.

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Mookie Betts after winning the match (Source: Instagram Image)

Similarly, Betts also has been an AL MVP, All-MLB First Team, All-MLB Second Team, Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award, and AL batting champion.

With so many awards and wins, there is no question that Betts is one of the best right-fielder in MLB right now. His record through the 2021 season was .296 batting average, 1,152 hits, 178 home runs, 567 runs batted in, and 146 stolen bases.

Conclusion

These players have been putting on very impressive shows and collected good statistics over the year. Therefore, they well deserve to be called the best right-fielders in the MLB right now.

Do you agree with our list? Who do you think deserves the place on the top? Let us know!

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