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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone, and welcome back to my weekly rankings. This week is the Top 50 Dynasty Left Fielders for 2026.

Left field is a weird position. On one hand, it is where old players go to live out the rest of their careers if they are not used as fulltime designated hitters. Many players who used to be really good right or center fielders eventually move over to left field as they slow down or their arm gets weaker. There are also a lot of players who spent much of their time at DH but played enough in the field to be considered a left fielder.

The most obvious is Kyle Schwarber, who played in only eight games in the field, all as a left fielder. But in leagues like Yahoo, that is enough to qualify as a left fielder and not just the UTL designation, so Schwarber is ranked along with the rest of the left fielders (and I am trying to avoid doing a Top 3 DH rankings as Shohei Ohtani, Marcell Ozuna and Andrew McCutchen are the only true DH players remaining. They will be talked about when we get to the right fielders).

Here is the age breakdown of this position:

35+: 2
30-34: 16
25-29: 23
20-24: 9

Nearly half of the players I ranked are 30 or older. However, there are some really young, very good players who qualify as left fielders. All that means is that they likely have a defensive shortcoming but their bats are just fine, and in fantasy baseball, that is all we care about.

This is also a position that, like second base, a host of players also can qualify as other position players, whether it is in the infield or over in center or right field. If you are in a league where you have the OF designation, this is not big deal for you. But in league that break out players by position in the outfield, this gives some added value to a player.

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How are we down to the final two weeks of the regular season? It always feels like the season is slogging along, and then the end comes out of nowhere. It’s a sad reality because the everyday grind of the regular season is one of my favorite aspects of fantasy baseball. That’s why I love […]

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The nights are getting cooler and so are some of 2025’s breakout bats. We’ve reached the point in the fantasy season where sentimentality has no place in your lineup. A roster spot is earned, not gifted. If a player can’t produce, the next hot hand is waiting to take his place. Even names like Corey Seager or Roman Anthony, who’ve spent too much time on the shelf, are cuttable in single-season formats. The hard part? Deciding whether to let go of players who helped carry you through the summer. This stretch isn’t for the cautious, it’s for the decisive and tactical. In this week’s hitter profiles, we’ll spotlight three slumping bats and ask the brutal question: is it time to finally drop them? No more trades. Only the dreaded cut.

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I haven’t had many poor weeks with streamers this season, but last week was one of them. Brady Singer crushed us against the Pirates, and Spencer Arrighetti looked atrocious in his debut. The good news is that the hitting streamers were solid, and that’s a little bonus in an otherwise disappointing week. What’s fascinating about […]

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Happy Saturday, Razzball faithful! It’s your old buddy MarmosDad back again to fill in for Dan Pants’ Daily News and Notes from the Friday night round-up. I hope you’re not getting too sick of me yet! Speaking of getting sick of people (sick segue!), I don’t know how many fish sticks Seth Lugo can fit […]

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With the All-Star break this week, I figured now was a good time to look back at the first half of the season and see what I got right and what I got wrong when it comes to who is and isn’t an up-and-coming dynasty player.

To be honest, I still feel pretty good about the majority of the players I have talked about the last three and half months. But a few players have not lived up to the expectations I had for them entering the season or for what I expected out of them the rest of this year. Are these players going to rebound, or should I admit that I was just flat out wrong? Guess you will have to read and find out.

I will admit, this is a bit of a long read, but looking back on the good and the bad should be a slow journey. So go grab a cold beverage and hearty snack and then settle in.

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While major league players are headed into their All-Star break and have the chance to take a breath and relax, you, me and all the other dynasty baseball enthusiasts have no time to take a breath. The hunt for the next up-and-coming dynasty player never stops!

Last week I ventured west and landed in Colorado. While the Rockies are horrible this season, the team does feature some good, young talent. Colorado catcher Hunter Goodman is one of those players and I talked about him last week.

Another up-and-coming dynasty player is  Jordan Beck. The former MLB Pipeline top 100 prospect is having a breakout season for Colorado.

With half the season gone, now is a good time to zoom in on Beck.

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In our 97th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer open by trying to determine what on earth is happening with the medical staff in Houston along with other transactions, including the call-up of Mike’s favorite, Yanquiel Fernandez. Then we discuss players that can help in specific categorical needs for grinding out roto points down the stretch. You […]

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