Category: Baseball
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Oneil Cruz’s .200 Average Threatens His Top-30 Fantasy Outfielder Status
Oneil Cruz has all the tools you look for in an outfielder who should be a dominant player not only in fantasy but also in real life. The physical tools jump off the page, and he has an odd mixture of power and speed that translates to strong numbers in homers and steals. But for…
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Jac Caglianone’s Rookie Struggles Tank His 2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Stock
Few power hitters in the game exemplify that word better than Jac Caglianone. The Royals slugger made his long-awaited MLB debut in the 2025 season and had an up-and-down campaign in his brief 62-game cameo. He’s slated to be a regular starter in the Royals outfield in 2026, and with more than 200 MLB plate…
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Ryan O’Hearn Leads Three Outfield Sleepers Offering Fantasy Managers Massive Value
The outfield is the most crowded position in fantasy baseball ahead of the 2026 season, which makes a lot of sense considering that there are 90 starting outfielders in MLB. As such, it’s hard to find players who could fill the category of being sleepers in fantasy. But here are three options that match that…
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Tops 2026 2B Tiers That Reveal Massive Positional Drop-Off
When analyzing second basemen ahead of a new fantasy baseball season, we can see this is a group with two clear-cut elite options and some above-average alternatives who would be worthy of ranking in the top 100 overall. However, there’s also a marked drop-off after the best players. The middle-of-the-pack alternatives are all pretty much…
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Kevin Ginkel’s Fantasy Value Hinges on Diamondbacks’ Open Closer Race
With A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez expected to miss most, if not all, of the 2026 season, Kevin Ginkel enters the year as one of the most experienced bullpen arms available to handle closing duties for the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 31-year-old right-hander is a logical candidate to receive save opportunities, though his status will depend…
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Juan Soto and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s Red Flags Put Fantasy Rosters at Risk
Early draft selections in fantasy baseball often revolve around minimizing risk while locking in dependable production. However, even elite players can carry warning signs relative to their draft cost. When a hitter is consistently selected within the top 20 overall picks, expectations are extremely high, and even small performance shifts can create disappointing returns compared…
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2026 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Who Should You Target With The 1.12 Pick?
Depending on the format of your fantasy baseball league, the 12th pick of the first round could very well be the last selection of the first round, or one of the latest picks. That matters a lot when it comes to choosing which player you’ll target first because it’s not the same to pick last…
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2026 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Who Should You Target With The 1.09 Pick?
If you have the ninth pick in your fantasy baseball league ahead of this 2026 season, you will have to do your research to determine which player might be the best option to target in the first round. We have done the research so you do not have to. If you want to open your…
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2026 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Who Should You Target With The 1.03 Pick?
If you’re lucky enough to draft with the third overall pick in any of your drafts in the 2026 fantasy baseball season, we have good and bad news for you. The good news is that you’ll be able to start your draft with an elite hitter, but on the downside, you’ll most likely not be…
