Tag: Toronto Blue Jays
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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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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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Pete Alonso’s Orioles Arrival Threatens Blue Jays, Yankees in AL East
Although there was a clear shift in power within the AL East in 2025, the division itself lost none of its status as baseball’s toughest group. Led by 94-win seasons from both the Blue Jays and Yankees, the five AL East clubs combined for more victories than any other division in the sport. There is…
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Kazuma Okamoto’s 25-Homer Upside Could Solve Your Roster’s 3B Depth Issues
Year after year, more Japanese players make their way from the NPB to the majors, and the 2026 season won’t be any different. Kazuma Okamoto is a primary name to watch this year. He is expected to open the 2026 MLB season as the starting third baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays, a team that…
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My Favorite Late-Round Fantasy Baseball Draft Sleepers Featuring Ernie Clement and Ryan O’Hearn
Finding value in the late rounds of your fantasy baseball drafts is always a challenge, but with the right research, it can be done. If you stick to your strategy and know what you’re looking for, it’s possible to find valuable contributors by the time you reach the 250th or 300th pick. Here are some…