Category: Baseball
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Shohei Ohtani Leads Outfield Tiers and Dictates 2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Strategy
There’s PLENTY of talent to choose from when it comes to the outfield in fantasy baseball. From MVP candidates to sluggers and all-around players, having one or two elite options in the outfield could be an absolute difference-maker in most fantasy formats. Point-based leagues aren’t any different. We’ll take a look at the outfield tiers…
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Randy Arozarena’s Five-Year 20-20 Streak Offers Fantasy Managers Mid-Round Value
Randy Arozarena has been one of the most consistent power hitters in the majors, but he’s far more than just a slugger. He’s quicker than given credit for, gets on base at a very high clip, and thrives as a run producer, with the fact that he plays for the Seattle Mariners further enhancing his…
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Seiya Suzuki’s Move to Outfield Puts 30-Homer Fantasy Repeat at Risk
Seiya Suzuki enters the 2026 MLB season with a lot to prove in what could be the final year of his Chicago Cubs tenure. The veteran slugger, who represented Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, is playing for a new contract, regardless of whether he signs an extension in Chicago or moves elsewhere. That…
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Carlos Correa, Kazuma Okamoto, and Jordan Lawlar Offer Fix for Weak Fantasy Baseball Spot
Entering the 2026 fantasy baseball season, third base is the weakest position in the sport. Unlike shortstop, first base, or the outfield, where there are several players who have earned the right to be called superstars, there aren’t many star-level third basemen in the majors right now. As such, it’s increasingly hard to find sleepers…
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Jose Ramirez Retains Top Fantasy 3B Tiers Rank Despite Junior Caminero Surge
Third base is one of the weakest, if not the weakest, positions in baseball from a fantasy perspective heading into the 2026 season. That’s absolutely reflected in our Tiers ranking. There are a few elite alternatives who could be absolute game-changers for your team. There are some sleepers with lots of question marks. For the…
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Matt Chapman’s Consistent Power Gives Fantasy Managers Reliable 3B Starter
Matt Chapman has been one of the most durable third basemen in MLB in recent years, and the 2025 season was another example of that. He has played at least 125 games in five seasons in a row, and in fact, this was the first time since his rookie year (excluding the 2020 shortened season)…
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Isaac Paredes’ Multi-Positional Versatility Boosts 2026 Fantasy Baseball Upside
Isaac Paredes has been bouncing around the league of late. He’s played for three different teams over the last four seasons, but he’s expected to find some kind of stability in 2026 since he remains under contract with the Houston Astros. Unless something happens between spring training and the beginning of the 2026 campaign, Paredes…
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Jordan Westburg’s Partial UCL Tear Clouds His 2026 Fantasy Baseball Value
Jordan Westburg’s career in the majors has been slowed by injuries. However, the 27-year-old third baseman, who has eligibility to play at second base in some formats, has proven he has enough talent to be an impact player in most fantasy formats as long as he stays healthy. His numbers in the 2025 season were…
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Bobby Witt Jr., Elly De La Cruz Headline 2026 Fantasy Shortstop Rankings
It’s not a stretch to say shortstop is probably one of the most stacked positions in fantasy baseball ahead of the 2026 season. Unlike first and second base, where there’s top-end quality but a sizable drop after the best players go off the board, there are several shortstops who could easily be selected in the…
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Jeremy Pena, Jacob Wilson Headline 2026 Fantasy Baseball’s Top Shortstop Steals
If you’re looking at sleepers at shortstop, you should have plenty of options. This is the most stacked position group ahead of the 2026 fantasy baseball season. Here are three players who should be able to significantly outperform their ADP ahead of the 2026 fantasy baseball season. Jeremy Pena, Houston Astros 2026 Fantasy Baseball Outlook…