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

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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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What’s poppin, Razzpimples? Back in the saddle for another year of bullpen coverage, folks! [Insert obligatory “wow, can’t believe it’s baseball season again, it all goes by so fast” introductory sentence here]. Wanted to start by apologizing for ending last year sooner than planned…wife broke her ankle in two places the very day before school […]

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Crawling across the desert, scraping my bloody knees across the heat, desperately thirsting for water for the first time in days, I saw a beaming light in the distance from far across the sand. As I made my way towards it, I was certain I would not make it – and even if I did, it was likely to be a mirage. But as I reached the pinnacle of this beaming light, I discovered my eyes had not deceived me. A mirage it was not. Rather, the real thing in all its glory. Here to save me, in the midst of an endless desert of doom, from an upcoming season of fantasy baseball mediocrity. Yes, you guessed it. The beaming light that saved me was Grey’s 2026 starting pitching rankings.

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In our 128th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss the latest MLB transactions and baseball card news before previewing the AL Central with Marty Tallman of Rotoballer. You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at [email protected]. Links to things discussed in the pod: Zac Gallen returns to D-backs Astros and Blue Jays link […]

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Grey and B_Don are back with Part 2 of the Razzball Starting Pitcher Rankings, diving headfirst into the murky middle tiers. This is where drafts are won, lost, and occasionally set on fire. And according to Grey, they’re all FREE!  The guys break down the steady-but-flawed vets, debate whether you should be worried about the […]

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My FYPD rankings have changed more over this winter than any I can remember. Some of it is just the OCD in action, but I think it’s mostly because class is especially tricky to sort. This sequence is the best I could come up with for now for a typical dynasty league, but every context is different in every dynasty league. I just drafted Red Sox C Carlos Narvaez at the end of the 2nd round in a league I won last year. Sure, I could’ve tried to draft a prospect and trade that for a catcher, but sometimes it’s better just to take the guy who best fits your build during a contention cycle. Good luck out there in your leagues. 

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