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Grey and B_Don are back to discuss the back end of Grey’s outfield rankings for 2026. Starting at 40 and going through the 90s. There are players that we like at their draft cost, and others not so much. There’s still upside out there along with the consistent value guys that go underrated and unnoticed […]

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Grey is back, the tiers are back (kind OF, haha get it), and the outfield is…a lot. On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, B_Don asks Grey about his 2026 Outfield Rankings. We talk outfield anchors, risky upside plays, boring-but-good vets, and Statcast darlings who may or may not be lying to us. […]

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Shortstop: the best position in fantasy baseball… or is it just the least painful? On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we dive headfirst into the 2026 SS rankings and ask the real question: does every position kind of stink now, or are we just old and cynical? Along with these questions, we […]

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Grey and B_Don are back in the saddle and going over rankings at second base for 2026 fantasy baseball. After Jazz Chisholm Jr. sits atop the list (already covered in the Top 20), we hit Tier 2 and immediately start asking questions about where all the great second basemen went. This episode runs through the […]

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Grey Albright and B_Don take a deep dive into what used to be a fun position in fantasy baseball, first base. From elite bats to “is this guy even rosterable?”, we break down first basemen across tiers, projections, stats, and player rater fantasy value. We start at the top with guys like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., […]

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The Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast is back with a breakdown of the top of the fantasy baseball board. B_Don asks Grey about his top 20 players for 2026 drafts, arguing ceilings, floors, Statcast gods, and whether JOBU needs to apologize to Shohei Ohtani. Tier 1 starts with an obvious Ohtani and Aaron Judge discussion as […]

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