In our 124th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss a handful of MLB transactions and latest baseball card news before previewing the AL East with Matt Frank, aka MarmosDad, purveyor of Razzball’s Top 100 Pitchers. 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: Rangers pony […]

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26. Marlins LHP Robby Snelling | 22 | AAA | 2026

In 11 Triple-A starts this season, Snelling recorded a 1.27 ERA and 0.99 WHIP with 81 strikeouts and 17 walks in 63.2 innings. He might’ve been a major leaguer a month ago if Miami had any incentive to promote him. Should open next season in the rotation unless he gets edged out for a month or so by bargain signings. 

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In an incredible turn of events, I’ve done all the infield 2026 fantasy baseball rankings. Less incredible, you’ve read them. It’s like that time your favorite team won because they played better than that other team but you convinced yourself they won because you cheered loudly. When I win the Fantasy Baseball Blogger of the Millennial […]

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Happy Monday, Razzball Nation! I hope you all had a good bit of time to sit down and sift through a week’s worth of new baseball content! It’s always exciting to see our writers back in action, and if you haven’t checked out the other daily articles, make sure you give them a read. There’s […]

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In fantasy baseball, identifying deep sleepers with late ADPs and uncertain roles can be the difference between building a contender and missing out on future stars. These under-the-radar players, often overlooked in early drafts or found on the waiver wire, have the potential to reshape rosters, not only for redraft leagues but for years to come in deeper formats. Just look at the 2025 season, where hidden gems like Geraldo Perdomo, Drake Baldwin, and Ben Rice emerged to become foundational pieces for winning teams. For managers looking to stay ahead, this year’s deep sleeper pool could hold the next wave of impact contributors.  We are going to dig into a four-pack of players going after pick 325 in early Draft Champion results that need to be on your radar as we move into the spring.

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We’ll get back to rolling out the Top 100 next time, but the news cycle demands that we make space to discuss two major trades in the prospect world.

If you happen to be a Brewers fan, I don’t really know what to say that might make you feel better about trading Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers for RHP Brandon Sproat and SS Jett Williams. Perhaps you’ve internalized the message that your team is so poor that it can’t afford the final season of a good player’s contract or so poor at finding prospects that they have to make these kinds of trades to keep the system stocked. Perhaps you’re totally in step with this transaction. 

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This game is an exercise in self-inflicted suffering. We make choices for our drafts or lineups, and when those choices don’t work, we suffer (maybe not relative to real life challenges, but still…). But baseball is stupid hard to predict, so we must come to terms with the fact that many of our choices in this game will be flat-out wrong. The job is to make more right ones than wrong ones. And sometimes that means going back and making the same decisions we made last year, this time with hope of a different outcome.

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