Andrew Painter ( 5 1/3 IP, 1 ER, 5 baserunners, 8 Ks) aka the prospect pitcher who I was interested in so long ago that I honestly just stopped caring about him aka Andy Dutchboy aka will Zack Wheeler knock him out of the rotation when he returns aka A. Painter of corners aka he […]
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Isn’t fantasy baseball fun? Oh, you drafted Paul Skenes, Logan Webb, Nick Pivetta, and Nathan Eovaldi? Well, pack it up, the season’s over. I kid, I kid, it’s one start, you’ll be fine. In the meantime, pony up to the stream-o-nator and grab a streamer to balance things out (hopefully). Five days isn’t quite enough […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?What’s poppin’, Razzpimples? Even though it was a partial week, Week 1 of the baseball season is in the books. SAGNOF Bullpen Report time! Don’t forget to keep that there Razzball Bullpen Chart bookmarked. It’s been updated with the latest, and I’m usually quick to get it touched up once any type of news drops. And if […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?We have half a week of MLB games under our belt, it’s high time to take victory laps on all those picks we got right. Well, unless you are like me and don’t want to upset the Karma Gods. Anyone I have a lot of shares of that came blazing out of the gate is […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The robot umps have infiltrated baseball and Grey is in love. The first-ever robot ump-related ejection was everything we wanted. There are several names in the top ten of the Razzball player rater putting up jaw-dropping slash lines through the first week of the fantasy baseball season. Plus, there are a bunch of rookies that […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Lance McCullers Jr. (7 IP, 1 ER, 5 baserunners, 9 Ks) was once in a rotation with Scott Kazmir. Actually, that Astros team with Kazmir had Altuve and Correa too. Don’t forget Marisnick. He was there too. How could you forget *nick? Now, in 2026, leading the AL Cy Young conversation is Lance McCullers. Sure, […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! ‘Tis the season for overreactions! Yes, the sample size for ALL of our statistics is tinier than Jose Altuve’s shower cap. But does that mean we should ignore everything from the opening weekend of MLB games? Maybe not. But let’s remember that you drafted your pitching staff for a reason. There […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The reality, of course, is that 3 or 4 days is such a small percentage of a 6 month season that, barring some significant injury that happens during the first weekend, come September we likely won’t remember those things now causing us such angst. And the same goes for our early-season successes – if you look hard enough, you’ll probably find your team also has players off to a great start. But as with bad play, good play over such a small sample is quite likely meaningless in the long run.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Now that the season has begun, the question turns to what to do in this space each week. At least once a month, I will provide an update on how I rank guys across the various positions. But as we are just a few days into the season, it seems a bit soon to do […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Eleven years ago, I wrote, “The Rockies made official what seemed inevitable for the last week, Trevor Story will be the starting shortstop in Colorado. As a visiting dignitary gets a key to the city, Story earned the shortstop job and was handed one of Tulo’s old hamstrings. ‘May your hamstrings stay forever young.’ That’s […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?While we’ve leaned into robot references with the tools from the beginning, the Razzball brand persona from the start has always been more human: The guy in your home league who makes you laugh and actually knows what they are doing. The tools have historically focused on the latter (it’s a bad sign if people […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Every baseball season begins the same way, with a handful of three game series and the complete collapse of rational thought. It takes approximately 48 hours for someone to become a .400 hitter future MVP, another player to start 1-for-15 and become “mechanically broken,” and at least one player to get a “rest day” and immediately lose his job in the court of public opinion. By Sunday afternoon, half the league is on pace for 162 home runs, five teams are “frauds,” and someone is already declaring a rookie the steal of the decade. We do this every year. And every year, it’s glorious. Baseball’s long season was built for patience, but the first few days were built for chaos. Small samples become loud samples. A couple of bloop hits turn into breakout narratives. A cold weekend in Detroit suddenly means a veteran has “lost bat speed.” Meanwhile, someone who ran into two fastballs in Seattle is suddenly the best value in fantasy baseball history. It’s irrational. It’s premature. It’s completely ridiculous. And it’s one of the most fun parts of the season. So this week, we lean into it. The overreactions. The hot takes. The three-game sample sizes that somehow feel meaningful. Not because they’re right but because early-season baseball is at its best when everyone is just a little bit unreasonable. Here is a fast and furious version of Hitter Profiles to kick off the 2026 fantasy baseball season.
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