Greetings, friends! If your week has gone anything like mine, you’ve realized that your RCL drafts are suddenly upon you, and are cramming to prepare. For me, it’s always a bit of a shock to go from the slow drafts I’ve been doing all winter and jump into a live draft where I have little […]
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Hello, everyone, and welcome to the first entry of Up-and-Coming Dynasty Players for the 2026 season.
The players I will feature over the course of the season are players I think could help your team this season but should help your team in 2027 and beyond. Some players are well known, others may be a bit more obscure.
The first player I am going to feature is Jac Caglianone of the Kansas City Royals. Let’s put him in the well known category. The sixth overall pick in the 2024 draft, Caglianone sailed through the minors enroute to making his MLB debut last year. This is what I said about Caglianone last June when he joined the Royals:
It has not taken long for Caglianone to fly through the Royals’ system. In fact, it took him less than a year since being drafted last year. Depending on what source you look at, scouts grade his power as a 70 to 80. No matter what it really is, it shows just how much power Caglianone has and should produce at the MLB level.
He has all the tools to be a top homer run hitter while providing a solid batting average and OBP. A first baseman and pitcher in college, the Royals started playing him in left and right field last year and continued to do that this year to give him more versatility. He will likely get some starts at first base, right field, and DH.
If it is not obvious by now, this is a player you want. If you already have him, fantastic. Keep him unless someone offers you Fort Knox for him. If you don’t have him, you’d better jump on the waiver wire and get him.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Trey Yesavage will open season on the IL with a shoulder impingement. That’s the worst kind of after-dinner mint! Listing from best to worst: 1. Thin Mints 2. Those white candy mints that have the jelly in the middle that they had in a wheelie thing at diners. 3. There’s no 3. 4. Melted puddle […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?There have been countless movie series that have been milked to the bone, but more often than not, the original remains supreme. Off the top of the dome, though, The Godfather and Toy Story were two that were able to go to infinity and beyond. For Halloween, the OG will forever remain the pinnacle, and that was […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Aha! This time I have done it, working ahead deep into the night with a box of Slim Jims and Sunny D to power through. Alas, Mamma Hobbs need not call down to the basement from the kitchen for the college prospect rankings this week, for Hobbsy is done! I hit send and promptly notify Truss, then wait for her to call down (accompanied by the usual smell of freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies). As 11 a.m. becomes 12 p.m. and the morning turns into the afternoon, I begin to wonder if she has forgotten about my bi-weekly column. It then dawns on me that it is Thursday, March 19, and we were supposed to leave for our family trip to Minsk at 8 a.m. I rushed upstairs and was quickly welcomed with the disbelief that I had been Kevin McCallister’ed. Alas, the price of being a hard-working fantasy baseball writer in this day and age. See you never, Minsk.
Please, blog, may I have some more?You are preparing for your fantasy draft, as we all are. And you might be thinking, who is going to tell me where to take 2nd basemen? Well, fear not, because I, Enrico Palazzo, will be telling you all year long how your middle infield should look. You may also be asking, who the hell […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?In our 132nd episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer cover the latest happenings in the MLB and baseball card worlds before diving into the release of 2026 Topps Heritage, which hits shelves everywhere on March 18. You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at [email protected]. Upcoming baseball card release schedule: Francisco Lindor appears headed […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Today concludes the fantasy baseball sleepers‘ portion of our program. Like the 3rd basemen to target, 2nd basemen to target or outfielders to target, this post is necessary. You need to target the right names at the end of the draft for starters. As I always say, starters are available later. As with other target […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Reds 2B Matt McLain 192.3
He’s had the kind of dominant spring that makes ADP somewhat irrelevant except that it sets a trap for anyone counting on this guy to be available for them at pick 192. He’s at 160.68 in 212 NFBC leagues since March 1 and 147.69 in 119 leagues since March 8.
Please, blog, may I have some more?After a couple weeks off here in draft season, one due to my travel and one due to the internet gods not being friendly here at Razzball, we are back to look at some more stolen base targets. As we grind toward the finish line for draft season, I admit this is the part of […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Back at it here for another season at Razzball! Honored again to do the corners report every week, thanks for clicking. Here’s the top 20 first base ranks. First base, man, I miss first base so much. Just look at Grey’s post from 2008. Those numbers, like number 8 would be the best player in […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?We (me) have gone over the catchers sleepers, 1st basemen sleepers, 2nd basemen sleepers, shortstops sleepers, and 3rd basemen sleepers, because I have to do everything around here! Look at me, throwing shade like a beach umbrella! That makes sense…if you don’t think about it! That’s what I want my bumper sticker to say, “That […]
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