Grey and B_Don run through a packed offseason update starting with the Orioles who continue to load up. The big move is Pete Alonso signing for five years and 155 million dollars after a 2025 season with 38 home runs and career best quality of contact numbers. The concern is the park shift going from […]
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Daylen Lile made me think of something, I choose to give away this information that is making my leagues more challenging. Daylen Lile is one of the biggest ones for me. Some of these sleepers or guys I just didn’t even write up because they’re so obvious aren’t hurting me in my leagues. Tyler Soderstrom, […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In our 119th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss the draft lottery, a new Hall-of-Famer, and the fallout of the Winter Meetings transactions before diving into the latest baseball card release, 2025 Topps Chrome Update, hitting shelves on Dec. 10. 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 […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Great Boogily ChrisDavisy! The Orioles have a legit power hitter at 1st base again! Or how on BBC (Baltimore’s Baseball Club), a polar bear conquered Mountcastle in his quest for Lake Trout, and the love a good woman. Ya see, Baltimore stole the Mets’ old bae. Salty with MSG, my fave! So, Pete Alonso is […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Format = Position Player | Age on 4/1/2026 | Highest Level Played | Estimated Time of Arrival
1. C Carter Jensen | 22 | MLB | 2025
Jensen is a left-handed hitting catcher at six-foot 210 pounds who plays good defense and employs an extremely patient approach in the batter’s box. His 20-game debut in 2025 could not have gone better. He slashed .300/.391/.550 with three home runs and 12 strikeouts against nine walks for Kansas City after posting a .290/.377/.501 slash line in 111 games across Double and Triple-A. It’s hard to project his playing time this season with Salvador Perez in town, but I think we’re looking at something like 500 plate appearances and an intriguing fantasy season.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Every hitter is a lefty. I’m guessing at this. If you have information disputing that every hitter is a lefty, I don’t want to hear it. I’m going off my fantasy baseball sleepers and every gee-dee guy I get excited about is a lefty. I got five hours into loving me some Will Benson, then […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?It’s important to give you 2nd basemen sleepers, but finding them was not easy. Spent longer than I care to admit (27 seconds) to try to find a good 2nd baseman that won’t be drafted high. Also, I know most of you play in 12-team mixed leagues, so I try not to give you too […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?1. SS Kevin McGonigle | 21 | AA | 2026
The 37th overall pick in the 2023 draft, McGonigle has great hands on both sides of the ball along with plus speed and burgeoning power. A left-handed hitter with a quick swing, he broke out in 2025, slashing .305/.408/.583 with 19 home runs and just 46 strikeouts against 59 walks in 88 games across three levels. McGonigle has one of my favorite prospect traits in that hitting is the easy part for him. Detroit’s not an easy park for lefty power, but the pitching in that division is soft, so maybe it all comes out in the wash.
Please, blog, may I have some more?In a tank of water, they submerge a metal milk can like the kind made famous by Harry Houdini. It’s wrapped in such thick chains it would make a rapper blush. A carnival barker tells the crowd, “Inside this secure milk can is Grey Albright. This was the only way we could stop him from […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Welcome back to my weekly rankings. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
This week is the Top 50 Dynasty Center Fielders for 2026.
The good news when it comes to this group is that it is young.
This is position for the younger players. Yes, there are 12 ranked players who are 30 or over, but none of them are older than 33, and that player is not a true outfielder. In the 25-29 age group we have 28 players, or 56% of the group. And out of those 28 players, nine of them are only 25 years old. If you lump them in with the 20-24 age group, that is 19 players, or 38%, who are 25 or younger who can slot in as your center fielder.
Please, blog, may I have some more?In our 118th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss a collection of pitcher signings surely to impact the fantasy landscape before diving into the latest baseball card release from Topps, 2025 Allen & Ginter, hitting shelves on Dec. 3. 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 […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Format = Position Player | Age on 4/1/2026 | Highest Level Played | Estimated Time of Arrival
1. OF Chase DeLauter | 23 | MLB | 2025
Here’s what Grey had to say the other day in his 2026 Fantasy Outlook for DeLauter:
“He’s a monster lefty bat who takes a ton of walks. That’s who he is. It’s who he’s been for a few years. He went 7/1/.264 with a 15.8 walk and strikeout rate. Yes, 15.8% for both. He’s a .380 OBP guy with power. In my rookie outlook post for him last year, I said, “So, he’s old. Not like dinosaur old, but Chase DeLauter is 23 and played less than 40 games last year in the minors. Does he have proclivity for injuries? By the way, you can’t say proclivity aloud without sounding like Dr. Evil.”
Great take. You don’t even have to say it aloud. Once you put “proclivity” in your head with Dr. Evil’s voice, that’s the way it stays. And it’s fun. I kinda can’t stop doing it. Anyway, I think DeLauter is the front-runner for rookie of the year. Unless Cleveland sends him back to Triple-A again, where he would almost certainly get injured riding a bus or sleeping on a couch or picking a fight with a mascot who hits the gym a lot.
PS: I’ve been watching TENET off and on today, and I feel like there’s a connection to DeLauter’s development path. I mean he just POOF appeared out of nowhere in the playoff lineup. Perhaps his timeline has been inverted.
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