That Major League Baseball had to delay the start of the 2020 season because of the coronavirus pandemic is no fun at all, but it is wholly necessary. It also has some unintended benefits.
For instance, there's more time to present and argue over positional rankings.
With outfielders already taken care of, we're moving on to the league's top first basemen. We've specifically ranked each club's projected starter, with help from surface-level numbers, peripheral statistics (e.g., expected weight on-base average) and good ol' gut feeling.
We'll go five at a time for Nos.