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Spring training chaos creates fantasy baseball opportunity, and in this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we break down the most important position battles for 2026 and what they mean for your drafts and early-season strategy. Injuries and uncertainty could open the door for new contributors. Shaky springs are putting rotation spots in question. […]

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Starting pitching is deep for this Wednesday evening slate with the likes of Cease, Gilbert, Singer, Skenes, Rodon, and Berrios. There are a couple less expensive options, but it feels like it is generally worth spending the big money on pitchers you truly believe will perform. Yes, you want the best hitters too, but that […]

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It took six picks for a college prospect to come off the board at the 2022 MLB Draft in Los Angeles, but a string of eight-consecutive players from the collegiate realm followed — including seven straight position players to cap off the streak. Just like when you’re waiting the better part of an hour for your luggage to appear at baggage claim, then all of a sudden your suitcase, snowboard, pogo stick, camping gear, ninja swords, guitar, mechanical crossbow, and cat all appear on the conveyer belt in a row, one after the other. This has happened to me twice but is incredibly rare. In total, 21 of the 39 players selected in the first round came from the college ranks (including Round 1C and Round CB-A). As always, there’s a lot to unpack with these picks and the subsequent rounds beyond, as 616 total players had their names called across the 20-round, three-day event. I’ll begin by breaking down some of the biggest storylines from the draft and conclude with ranking a handful of sleepers and overhyped players that you should target more or less heavily than their draft position might otherwise indicate. The MLB Draft doesn’t work the same way as it does in many other professional sports leagues. Taking the top player available is quite often not the focus, as bonus pool allocation strategy is frequently at the forefront. Never, ever, ever copy and paste a list of the draftees in order and use that to directly dictate your first-year player draft rankings. Feel free to use it as a frame of reference, then apply your own opinion and the information provided by myself and The Itch to develop your own big board.

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