In our 75th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer are joined by Matt Frank aka Marmosdad, Razzball’s Top 100 Pitchers writer, to discuss Roki Sasaki joining the Dodgers and preview the AL East teams. For each team in the division, we each pick a player that for fantasy purposes we would buy, sell, and pick to […]
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The countdown toward the start of spring training and the baseball continues, and so does the countdown of the Top 400 Dynasty Players for 2025.
This week the spotlight falls on players ranked between 150 and 126.
As provided before, here is a quick breakdown of the 25 players in the rankings this week:
Age 20-24 – 4
Age 25-29 – 15
Age 30-34 – 6
Position Breakdown
RP – 3 | SP – 3
1B – 1 | 2B – 2 | SS – 2 | 3B – 3
OF – 5
IF – 3
IF/OF – 2
DH – 1
Now on to the rankings…
Please, blog, may I have some more?Are the top 20 1st basemen for 2025 fantasy baseball good? How do you define good? Is good definable? Are you Plato? What is a Plato? Any hoo! This post goes on for about 1.8 million words, so let’s dive in. Here’s Steamer’s 2025 Fantasy Baseball Projections for Hitters and 2025 Fantasy Baseball Projections for Pitchers. The […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?1. SS Sebastian Walcott | 19 | AA | 2026
Here’s what I wrote for last year’s list:
“An extreme athlete at 6’4” 190 lbs with double-plus power and easy plus speed, Walcott has a path to becoming baseball’s top prospect by this time next year. He’s smooth enough on defense to project a future at shortstop and jumped Low-A to join the High-A team as it headed toward the playoffs. In 35 games on the complex, Walcott slashed .273/.325/.524 with seven home runs, nine steals and 51 strikeouts. Anyone pumping the brakes on him is especially concerned with this last piece because Walcott has some swing-and-miss in his game that could become an issue if the contact skills don’t make a leap as he ages up.”
I dropped that in here because it’s pretty close to what I’d write about Walcott this winter, particularly the number one prospect part, the best argument against which might be that he’s there already. In 121 games, the final five in Double-A, Walcott slashed .265/.344/.452 with 11 home runs, 27 stolen bases and a 25.6 percent strikeout rate. He was 4.1 years younger than the average at High-A and 6.2 years younger than the average in Double-A.
Please, blog, may I have some more?After we went over the top 10 for 2025 fantasy baseball and the top 20 for 2025 fantasy baseball in our (my) 2025 fantasy baseball rankings, it’s time for the meat and potatoes rankings. Something to stew about! Hop in the pressure cooker, crank it up to “Intense” and let’s rock with the top 20 catchers for 2025 fantasy baseball. […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?On this week’s Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Grey and B_Don are here to go over Grey’s top 20 rankings for the 2025 roto season. There have been 5 different players taken as the #1 player already, but who does Grey have at the top spot? How many tiers can Grey shove in the top 20? […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Yesterday, I went over the top 10 for 2025 fantasy baseball. Today, I throw out preconceived notions, drink some potions and lather up my body with lotions, as I sloppily slip and slide my way through a very precarious top 20 for 2025 fantasy baseball. This top twenty is a blind man playing Twister. Half the […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Monday, Razzball Nation! Oh, how I’ve missed you! Yes, it’s me! Your friendly neighborhood MarmosDad is back again for another trip through the world of starting pitching news, notes, and lists. As of today, we are officially live for ‘25! The preseason player rater is up! Grey’s rankings will be coming out today! Our […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?“Today is a day that will live in infinity,” as FDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR….said. It will also live in your hearts and minds for the next few months as you constantly check the 2025 fantasy baseball rankings for updates on projections, rankings and just other little fun bits of tid. Before we get into the top 10 for 2025 fantasy baseball (though […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?1. OF Lazaro Montes | 20 | A+ | 2026
At 6’4” 256 lbs with a picturesque swing from the left side, Montes invites visual comps to Yordan Alvarez and embraces them, incorporating regular video study and modeling his own game after the Houston slugger’s. In 116 games across two levels, he slashed .288/.397/.484 with 21 home runs, five stolen bases and 105 RBIs. I don’t mention RBIs much around here, but that’s almost a ribbie per game, which you don’t see a lot these days in the minors, especially among guys who take their walks (14.4 percent for Montes in 2024). All in all, I’ve been among the high rankers on Montes throughout his pro career, ranking him first on this list last season. He’s still ranked after Cole Young and Colt Emerson by a lot of outlets despite both of those guys having down seasons in 2024. That’s understandable given they were young for their levels, and Young had to hit in tough park at Double-A Arkansas, but if Montes produces power at 20 years old in that setting, he should earn the prospect shine elsewhere that he’s been getting here.
Please, blog, may I have some more?I know! I know! I don’t usually post on Saturday, but my 2025 rankings start on Monday — already available on Patreon — and I needed to get out this post. Roki Sasaki broke the internet on Friday when he said he was signing with the Dodgers. The “internet” in this case is the one […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?After Hyeseong Kim signed with the Dodgers, saw someone write that he could hit at the top of the order, and to that I say, sure, if Ohtani, Betts and Freeman are all injured. By the way, during this Christmas break, I was in Palm Springs with Cougs and Mother Cougs out at a restaurant […]
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