Mets’ greatest hitter conversation is relatively short one. I’d list Bonilla, but I’m talking past greats and he’s still on the payroll. Howard Johnson was awesome, definitely better hitter than motel. Mookie Wilson is just fun. Say “Mookie Wilson” and try not to smile. Gary Carter created the term “the F bomb,” and hit pretty […]
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It was trad-a-palooza for the final few days of the Razzball Commenter Leagues trade season. We had a whopping 23 trades get accepted in the final days. Ya’ll were busy! VIn collected a slew of trade data for us, but on the season, COUGS R US, our Champions League, had the most trades with 18. […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In this jam-packed episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we break down the massive Roman Anthony extension and what it means for your fantasy teams — both rest-of-season and into 2026. Is he the real deal, or just Boston buzz? We also dive into Jakob Marsee’s electric debut: is he worth the hype or […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?I was gonna make this about just Blaze Alexander (1-for-4, 3rd homer), but I wrote Just Blaze and started listening to Jay Z songs for 45 minutes. Now if you can’t respect that, your whole perspective is whack, maybe you’ll love me when I fade to black. This was Blaze’s 2nd homer this week, and […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! We’re headed “Back To The Future” with some time travel from last week! It’s a revisit of an old matchup from 2008 that y’all had likely seen referenced more than a few times leading up to the game last Friday night. Fire up that Flux Capacitor and have a peep at […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Is it too early to start thinking about 2026 drafts? Actually not! Rob DiPietro of the Pull-Hitter podcast and Discord runs an annual “Too Early Meatball” draft every season, and this year’s edition is slated for August 21st. The players are all prominent names in the Fantasy baseball space, and, importantly, this is NOT a […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Trekked to Nepal on Sunday to ask the biggest Buddha I could find for some answers. (Bigger the Buddha, the more insightful. Everyone knows that shizz.) “Buddha, in all your infinite wisdom, how do I resist writing a 2026 fantasy baseball sleeper for Noelvi Marte and keep it about this year? Also, while I have […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The cookie shop smells much more inviting this week. After a couple batches of less than enticing offerings, we’ve got the goodness on offer again this week. I don’t know that I have a whole lot to add beyond that, so let’s go ahead and get right to it. What follows are our projections […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The stretch run is the best time in fantasy baseball to find cheap rate-of-return upgrades. While teams don’t expand rosters like they once did, there is still plenty of opportunity with August 15th being a key date for minor league call-ups. Players called up after this time should retain rookie eligibility going into 2026 and provide an opportunity to gain draft picks for their teams with strong finishes in the Rookie of the Year voting. While teams might be looking to jump start their hot shot prospects, these same players might just be fantasy gold for the last month-plus. This week, our hitter profiles will dig into a 4-pack of hitters that are likely to get the call in short order. I pulled scouting notes, reviewed draft pedigree, and minor-league production so you can make roster moves with receipts, not guesses.
Please, blog, may I have some more?I haven’t had many poor weeks with streamers this season, but last week was one of them. Brady Singer crushed us against the Pirates, and Spencer Arrighetti looked atrocious in his debut. The good news is that the hitting streamers were solid, and that’s a little bonus in an otherwise disappointing week. What’s fascinating about […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Note: Anyone promoted during the current season is ineligible for the stash list.
1. Orioles C Samuel Basallo (20, AAA)
I’ve given Baltimore a lot of guff in this space over the last few years for how they manage their roster, but this delayed promotion is easy to understand. Basallo turns 21 on August 13, so even though the bat was ready, and the roster had a clear need behind the plate, they had every incentive to hold Basallo back and give him a shot at rookie of the year in 2026. He’s got 23 home runs in just 72 Triple-A games and would be my pick for best fantasy rookie if selecting today.
Please, blog, may I have some more?As someone who works in accounting for my normie job, I know the fascination with deadlines and their ability to spur action. In the accounting world, that action is certainly derogatory and manifests in the form of much procrastination and subsequent scrambling. The deadlines, among many other factors like numbers, spreadsheets, and detailed analysis, are […]
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