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Please see our player page for Hunter Goodman to see projections for today, the next 7 days and rest of season as well as stats and gamelogs designed with the fantasy baseball player in mind.

Over the last three weeks, we’ve taken this list apart piece by piece. The foundation came first with the elite bats who carry fantasy lineups and soak up first-round draft capital. Then we moved through the roster builders, the category specialists, and the volatile upside plays that can tilt a standings column when things break right. Now it’s time to put the whole thing together. Today we release the full Top 100 Hitters for the 2026 fantasy baseball season. One list. One board. The entire player pool stacked from top to bottom. Seeing the rankings in full always tells a slightly different story than reading them in weekly tiers. You start to notice where positions thin out, where the power pockets live, and which players sit right on the edge between “target” and “someone else can take that risk.” So with that said, here it is. The complete Top 100 Hitters for 2026, giving us our final board before draft season fully takes over.

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In our 131st episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss the latest MLB transactions and baseball card news before previewing the NL West with Taylor Corso of the Dynasty Baseball Pickups podcast and Prospects Live. You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at [email protected]. Links to things discussed in the pod: Jurickson Profar suspended for season due to […]

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This is a 12-team mixed league auction. Last year’s LABR team was: C: Jonah Heim – $2 C: Hunter Goodman – $1 1B: Vinnie Pasquantino – $11 2B: Luis Rengifo – $5 SS: Gunnar Henderson – $36 3B: Junior Caminero – $16 MI: Ezequiel Tovar – $11 CI: Jazz Chisholm Jr. – $27 OF: Yordan Alvarez – $31 OF: Lawrence Butler – $20 OF: Steven Kwan – $7 OF: TJ Friedl – $1 OF: Parker Meadows – $1 UTIL: Lars Nootbaar – […]

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Sleepers get the headlines in draft season, but under-performers are the landmines that decide leagues. If a sleeper misses, you move on. When an early or mid-round pick underperforms, the damage lingers all summer. Busts are a less glamorous but equally important part of draft prep. For every breakout managers chase in March, there’s a […]

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Can you smell what’s floating in the air? That’s right, it is the smell of baseball.

We are only days aways from the official start of spring training, and with Opening Day getting closer and closer, so too is my countdown of the 2026 Dynasty Baseball Rankings toward the top player. After starting at No. 400, the countdown is finally turning inside the top 100 as I feature players ranked 100 to 76.

Here is a quick breakdown of the positions and ages of the players:

SP: 8
C: 3 | 1B: 3 | 2B: 2 | 3B: 2 | SS: 2 | IF: 1
CF: 1 | RF: 1 | OF: 2
IF/OF: 1
Ages 20-24: 2
Ages 25-29: 15
Ages 30-34: 8
Ages 35+: 0

The first thing you notice with the positional breakdown is the fact that there are a lot of positions represented in this group. The only position group not showing up is a left fielder and relief pitcher. And I can let you know now there will be no more relievers showing up in my rankings.

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After we went over the top 10 for 2026 fantasy baseball and the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball in our (my) 2026 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 2026 fantasy baseball. […]

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Welcome back, friends, to another week of my dynasty positional rankings. This week the Top 50 Dynasty Catchers for 2026 is on the menu after looking at relief pitches and starting pitchers the last two weeks.

When it comes to catchers, let’s just be brutally honest – many of them are not good at helping your offense. As a whole, the catching position ranked last in the major leagues in average, second to last in OBP and SLG and third to last in OPS this past season.

The Top 10 catchers are all players you would love to have on your team. The next 10 you can live with. After that things get dicey.

In leagues that start two catchers, it is always a fight to find a good No. 2 catcher and it is sometimes worth overpaying for that second solid starter as it will give you an advantage over many of the other teams. Otherwise, might as well go for a young catcher with upside as your No. 2 instead of a piddling old catcher who will certainly drag your stats down.

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We’re closing out the 2025 fantasy baseball season with those final, crucial games that will decide your league’s ultimate champion. This also brings our Hitter Profile coverage to an end for the year. While all good things must eventually wrap up, it’s the perfect chance to step back, review the season, and uncover the lessons we’ve learned about the ever-shifting fantasy landscape and how they’ll shape our plans moving forward. While many have already turned their attention to fantasy football, if you’re here reading this, you’re one of the true diehards: a manager committed to understanding the trends, rhythms, and surprises that define fantasy baseball. So let’s take one last deep dive into the season together, our final hurrah of 2025.

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