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B/R MLB 300: Ranking the Top 300 Players for 2016

It all comes down to this. After looking at the best players at each position over the last few weeks, the B/R MLB 300 is now ready for its final act: putting everyone together on the same list.

If you're just now joining the B/R MLB 300, the idea was to rank the top players for the 2016 season based on their 2015 form. This essentially meant looking at each player's skill set and determining whether their performance was made to last. To keep everything in order, each player was subjected to a scoring system that added up to either 80 points (DHs and relievers) or 100 points (everyone else).

If you missed any of the position-by-position breakdowns, you'll find these links helpful:

Now that all the individual positional rankings are taken care of, we can put our top 300 players all onto one list, counting down from Mr. Irrelevant at No. 300 to the game's top player at No. 1.

Don't worry, you won't have to wade through 300 individual slides to get to the top player. Only the top 25 players get their own slides. For player No. 300 to No. 26, it's 25 to a slide.

Now, please note quite a few players ended up with the same score. To resolve these ties, we gave priority to the player we would pick if we only got the chance to choose one. 

You may now start the show.

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