As the great philosopher EWB once said, “History repeats. Neat. Repeat History. Complete. Skeet skeet.” OK, I can’t tell if that was me or Lil’ John who wrote that. But much like Nirvana came back, I’m here to remind you, again, that Robbie Ray is OK.
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Greetings as we close out January, virtual baseball friends! I’m going to do something this week that I’ve never done here at Razzball before and post a good old-fashioned draft recap. We’ll be looking at a team I drafted back in December after deciding to throw my hat into the ring of an NFBC 12-team, […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?As they say in conductor school, “Hey, Maestro, let’s keep this train going!” “Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’, is what we doing,” as they say in Snoop Dogg’s hooptie. Here’s the top 60 outfielders, which I bet you could’ve guessed from the title, unless you’re in that hooptie. The 2025 fantasy baseball rankings are there. Subscriptions are up and […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In our 76th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer are joined by Taylor Corso of the Dynasty Baseball Pickups podcast and Prospects Live, to discuss the latest MLB moves and preview the NL West teams. For each team in the division, we each pick a player that for fantasy purposes we would buy, sell, and pick to […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Another week has come and gone, but back again this week is the Top 400 Dynasty Players for 2025.
This week I highlight the players I have ranked between 125 and 101.
As provided before, here is a quick breakdown of the 25 players in the rankings this week:
Let’s provide a quick breakdown of the 25 players in the rankings this week before diving into the rankings:
Age 20-24 – 4
Age 25-29 – 16
Age 30-34 – 5
Position Breakdown
SP – 5
1B – 3 | 2B – 6 | SS – 1
OF – 7
IF – 2
C – 1
The age range makes sense as anyone should start going for the younger players at this point outside of the top players who are older than 30. So seeing 16 players listed who are between the ages of 25-29 is not a surprise.
When it comes to the position breakdown, you see a lot of second basemen – six in fact – in this grouping. While there are some differences in the second basemen you will read about, these six players will basically provide the same production – though some of it coming in homers, some in steals or a combination. But overall, they are very similar to each other. Losing out on one of them shouldn’t be horrible if there are three more on the board waiting for you.
Now on to the rankings.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Top 40 outfielders for 2025 fantasy baseball are here and they’re purdy like your little mouth! Sorry, been wanting to watch Deliverance, but can’t find it streaming, so been reenacting it from my memories with some toys I bought at a yard sale. *holds up Miss Piggy plushie* Squeal, Piggy! So, here’s Steamer’s 2025 Fantasy […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?1. Red Sox IF OF Kristian Campbell | 22 | AAA | 2025
Thanks in part to Campbell’s cooking in 2024, Boston has baseball’s best collection of position-player prospects right now. A fourth-round pick in 2023, he’s not exactly found money, but it’s not common to see a college hitter go from the 132nd pick to a consensus top five prospect in a calendar year, and a glow-up like that can alter a whole organization’s outlook. A right-handed hitter at 6’3” 191 lbs, Campbell worked with Boston’s coaches to alter his swing and unlock bat speed and generate a little more loft, and Soup responded by slashing .330/.439/.558 with 20 home runs and 24 steals in 115 games across three levels. He closed the season with 19 games at Triple-A, where he posted a .412 on base percentage with four homers and four steals. He’s listed here at all the positions he’s been playing in the minors, and while it seems likely he’ll settle in at second base or left field, it’s hard to put a ceiling on someone we just saw make a developmental leap on the other side of the ball. And for what it’s Werth, I wouldn’t quibble if anyone flipped Campbell and Anthony on any list. I swapped them back and forth a few times.
Please, blog, may I have some more?In an incredible turn of events, I’ve done all the infield 2025 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 […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?On this week’s Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Grey and B_Don start the positional rankings with catchers. To start the show, we go over our thoughts on drafting catchers and when we might take them in one and two catcher leagues. We go through Grey’s rankings and he explains/I question him about where he has guys. […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?“Pump up the jam, pump it up,” was what I was singing during the shortstops rankings. And now we’re not singing fun, party songs anymore. Submerge yourself into a garbage dump; take a deep breath…Ah, that’s the smell of the top 20 3rd basemen for 2025 fantasy baseball. Don’t turn your nose up! Don’t turn […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! It’s been…one week… It’s in my head. Every time I hear it or type it. And they’re Canadian. So…sorrey. Let’s try that one again. It’s been one week (ahem) since we started rolling out the preseason content! I hope everyone has enjoyed the boost in baseball reading since last Monday as […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?The top 20 shortstops for 2025 fantasy baseball are Daddy Warbucks and all of you are greedy Little Orphan Annies with your hands out wanting more, more, more. That’s all right, due to a high-yield savings account in the British Virgin Islands that he hasn’t paid taxes on for twenty years, Warbucks has plenty to […]
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