On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Grey and B_Don break out the medical charts because apparently the hamate bone is connected directly to the IL. We dive into the wrist woes of Francisco Lindor, Corbin Carroll, and Jackson Holliday, and what a typical 4–8 week recovery really means for your draft board. […]
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Welcome back to another year of “Did I rank this guy low enough to signal to you how much I don’t want to draft them? No, I didn’t, did I? Hmm, why is it only Michael Harris II’s ranking truly shows how much I don’t like a guy?” Here’s me thinking I’m The Overrated Whisperer: […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! It’s an updated version of the Top 100 Starting Pitchers for 2026 Fantasy Baseball this week, with fresh ADP adjustments since last week’s grouping of names and numbers. And, because it can’t all be sunshine and rainbows, there is a bit of Goldilocks at play here. It’s nearly impossible to find […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In facing the ADP dilemma, one way the Remembrances help me is by helping balance my expectations – and hopes – for how I will perform with an accepting look at how I am performing. Instead of stressing over what my opponents might do, I now understand to simply respond the best way I can to whatever they do. I no longer feel as compelled to freak out over what draft pick someone in my draft might snipe from me, or about how badly a player I liked might underperform my expectations. I can only really control how I respond to whatever ends up occurring. So, drafting has become a new, easier, much more enjoyable process as long as I stay focused on the is instead of the should be. The way I try to follow the is in drafts is fairly simple.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Jordan Westburg is dealing with a partially torn UCL. “Don’t worry,” a fantasy baseball ‘pert once said, “There’s a few mid-level 2nd basemen and 3rd basemen to draft.” Another fantasy baseball ‘pert said, “There’s no fretting but fretting itself,” he said misquoting FDR like he was a 1950’s Southern woman. Now, that guy who is […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Hello, everyone! The cookie shop has closed up as I make the move from two-start pitcher ranks to points leagues. Will baking references find their way into this column over the course of the year? Probably. I am who I am. Depending on how you felt about that, I am sorry/you’re welcome. EDITOR’S NOTE! While […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?We’re back at the RazzTable to hash out ADP 26-50 (https://nfc.shgn.com/adp/baseball). This week’s guests are: Kelder of Razzball and KC Bubba. They’re going to head to head in the pit. Q1. This is the range I think you need to win to perform well. Which player do you see providing top 15 value and being […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?We’ve officially reached the part of the preseason where optimism runs wild, spreadsheets get obsessive, and every batting practice video looks like a breakout waiting to happen. It’s time to roll out my Top 100 Hitters for the 2026 fantasy baseball season. Over the next four weeks, we’ll move through the list in tiers of 25 at a time. But this isn’t just a name dump or a recycled ranking sheet. This is an assessment of skill trends, underlying indicators, lineup context, park factors, and category scarcity all merged into one beautiful set of rankings. The goal will be to focus on a solid base of hitters while highlighting some of my favorite deviations from draft cost. This Top 100 is built with that lens. Not just who is good. Not just who projects well. But who helps you win based on where they’re being drafted. Let’s build the board — 25 hitters at a time.
Please, blog, may I have some more?My plan for the day is to share some of my first-year-player drafting process, starting where I left off with the Razz 30 write-ups. Click here to see the first three rounds. In the article, you’ll find the first 90 picks from a highly competitive 30-team league in which everyone has a pretty good idea what they’re doing.
My first four picks were Padres 2B Sung Mug Song (1.26), Tigers P Drew Anderson (2.56), Dodgers RP Edgardo Henriquez (3.80) and Reds RP Connor Phillips (3.86).
I still feel good about the third-rounders, but the Padres and Tigers have both added a lot of playing time competition where there was once an open runway. I still like both players, and I’d still make the Song pick, but it’s a peak at how quickly things can change this time of year.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Hello everyone and welcome back to another entry of the 2026 Dynasty Baseball Rankings. Baseball is back and all is right with the world, except for where it isn’t but let’s not dwell on that.
Instead, lets dwell on the 25 players I have ranked this year between No. 75 and 51. There is a solid group of starting pitchers ranked below as well as infielders overall, with most of those players being first baseman.
Here is a quick breakdown of the positions and ages of the players:
SP: 9
1B: 5 | 2B: 1 | 3B: 1 | SS: 2 | IF: 1
LF: 2 | OF: 3
Ages 20-24: 2
Ages 25-29: 11
Ages 30-34: 9
Ages 35+: 3
It is only right for a little positivity after last week’s article, Five Hitters Due For Negative Regression. This piece seeks players who can earn a break in 2026. Whether 2025 was a nightmare due to underperformed peripheral stats (via StatCast), injuries, or both, there is always value to be found throughout a fantasy baseball […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Hi there, Razzball friend! In case you haven’t heard, spring games started yesterday, which means fantasy baseball pitcher injuries 2026 officially move from offseason theory to daily monitoring. Radar guns are back. Someone is already “a little sore but fine.” Within a month, one of your targeted or drafted pitchers will likely be on the […]
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