Draft season is just about done. But it’s not too late to knock off a couple more before the curtain lifts on the 2025 MLB season, stateside edition. Every year I grapple with my love of drafting with my desire to not have too many FAAB teams. I meant to stop at 6, but I […]
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It was smooth sailing for filling the Razzball Commenter Leagues this year. Thank you everyone for getting in early and often! Only five drafts remain at this point with the Champions League waiting until the last possible moment to draft. Three leagues drafted Monday night, including the Perts League. Those Monday drafts are not included […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?On this week’s Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we finish up the rankings reviews with starting pitchers part 2 where we talk about pitchers 42, AND BEYOND! The second part of starting pitchers rankings covers the depth portion of your pitching staff. There are some nice draft values in here, and we talk about where we […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?I’m a big fan of the everyman. I consider myself the everyman. I’m every man’s everyman. A pioneer of normcore. Track pants and a blinking light on my car’s dashboard that either means my seatbelt isn’t on or I need oil. That is me. What better way to elevate the Everyman Culture than to take […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! Last week, I gave you a breakdown of our TGFBI league’s draft with a write-up on the starters that both The Lineup Builder and I chose from our respective draft slots. That was a pretty extensive breakdown of arms, and I hope it helped you gather up some information about certain […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The first two games are officially in the books. So, what did we learn in Tokyo? I know it’s an extremely small sample size but work with me here people! We learned: The two-game set averaged over 24 million viewers worldwide All six games (four exhibition and two MLB) were sellouts at 42,000+ fans each […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?[smells in deeply] What’s that, a new baseball season? How do I know? Because they’re playing baseball! That’s the wrong answer? Oh, because Royce Lewis is injured! That has to be the answer! No? That’s not it either? Because I’m craving a hot dog? Because I just stood outside and screamed at myself for starting […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The long, cold offseason is finally over, and the crack of the bat, the pop of the mitt, and the hum of ballpark anticipation are back. Opening Day isn’t just a celebration of baseball’s return—it’s a reset button for fantasy managers everywhere. We all know that spring training doesn’t mean everything, but don’t tell that to the Blue Jays and Giants, who are claiming early victories with impressive performances. As much as we try to look the other way, there are always nuggets of information for fantasy owners to mine. Spring training breakouts, injury recoveries, and early lineup decisions have reshuffled the landscape, making now the perfect time to refresh our Top 100 Hitters for the 2025 fantasy baseball season. Good luck this season, and thanks for following along!
Please, blog, may I have some more?Guardians 2B Juan Brito lost out in his bid for the second base job despite going five for his last ten at bats with zero strikeouts and two home runs. Tyler Freeman has been electric this spring, and though he’s been playing outfield this year after coming up as an infielder, he could probably slide back to the dirt if that’s his path to playing time. Gabriel Arias continues to exist and might be the opening day starter. I have never seen what Cleveland sees in him, but that’s irrelevant. Perhaps Cleveland will recall Brito at the first signs of distress at the keystone, but I’m not encouraged right now.
UPDATE: Freeman has been traded to Colorado for Nolan Jones. Unclear if this means anything to Brito’s chances, or if the Guardians are simply pursuing their quest to get Gabriel Arias as much playing time as possible.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Helloooooo Razzballers! Welcome back to the weekly FAAB column, where I will cover players to add in fantasy leagues of all shapes and sizes out there along with my suggested bid levels. It’s likely that your free agent bidding process isn’t even scheduled to begin until the official Opening Day occurs or if it is […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Did you draft a starting pitcher this offseason? Well, congratulations! You now have a one-way ticket to the waiver wire in search of a replacement. This Spring may not be more or less brutal than any in the past but in the moment, it feels like the worst in years. Every day I wake up […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?It’s Here! Baseball season is finally here!
For a lot of young players, now is their chance to establish themselves as major league players. Some just hope to have a solid career. Others have the talent to be core players for years to come. I am here to help identify those types of players.
That brings us to Matt Shaw, the rookie third baseman for the Chicago Cubs. Just two years Shaw was playing college baseball for Maryland. Now he is wearing a Cubs uniform as he has shot through the Chicago farm system.
So let’s take a look at Mr. Matt Shaw, an up-and-coming dynasty player.
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