25 Late-Round Picks Experts Love: Pitchers (Fantasy Baseball)

When preparing for your fantasy baseball drafts, knowing which players to target and others to avoid is important. The amount of information available can be overwhelming, so a great way to condense the data and determine players to draft and others to leave for your leaguemates is to use our expert consensus fantasy baseball rankings compared to average draft position (ADP). In this way, you can identify players the experts are willing to reach for at ADP and others they are not drafting until much later than average. Let’s dive into a few notable players below.

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Advice

RK PLAYER NAME TEAM POS BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV ECR VS. ADP
136 Sandy Alcantara MIA SP39 95 277 138.1 31.3 20
142 Ranger Suarez BOS SP41 106 217 145.1 16.1 24
144 Bubba Chandler PIT SP42 103 324 147.9 29.2 15
145 Robbie Ray SF SP43 92 280 148.4 30.1 18
146 Drew Rasmussen TB SP44 106 187 150.2 17.1 14
156 Shota Imanaga CHC SP48 100 219 159.1 21.9 14
158 Tanner Bibee CLE SP49 105 264 160.4 17.7 15
169 Edward Cabrera CHC SP51 138 240 176.8 22 23
172 Jack Flaherty DET SP52 125 269 181.4 25.1 36
173 Carlos Rodon NYY SP53 126 455 181.6 25.2 17
177 Shane Baz BAL SP55 134 268 188.3 27.1 28
179 Aaron Nola PHI SP56 135 456 190.3 25.1 39
183 Zac Gallen ARI SP57 138 271 192.9 34.6 29
188 Matthew Boyd CHC SP58 129 275 196 26.8 21
192 Shane McClanahan TB SP61 140 457 196.8 28.9 29
205 Joe Musgrove SD SP63 149 263 211.4 25.9 21
213 Merrill Kelly ARI SP64 141 459 218 30.4 17
234 Jack Leiter TEX SP66 142 307 246.7 32.1 16
237 Bryce Miller SEA SP68 152 341 246.2 36.9 23
240 Connelly Early BOS SP69 184 461 250.7 58.8 19
242 Ryne Nelson ARI SP,RP2 203 338 252.1 31.9 16
244 Seranthony Dominguez CWS RP23 180 301 244 28.3 19
247 Ryan Weathers NYY SP71 169 306 249.1 30 47
249 Jose Soriano LAA SP72 145 469 251.6 61.2 84
250 Casey Mize DET SP73 156 320 251.7 31.9 32

The Pirates faced criticism for keeping Bubba Chandler in Triple-A in 2025, but he was promoted in late August. The 23-year-old righty looked like a potential frontline starter He demonstrated his readiness with a 99-mph fastball, 89-mph slider and a 92-mph changeup that generated a 39.6% whiff rate in the majors. Chandler is going to cost you on draft day, as he is one of the darlings of the fantasy baseball world. But if he delivers what is expected, it will be worth paying up in drafts.

Sandy Alcantara’s 2025 season was a clear step back, as his ERA ballooned to 5.36 with a diminished 19.1% strikeout rate and a career-worst 45.1% hard-hit rate allowed. Projections expect some normalization, particularly in ERA and WHIP, but not a full return to his 2022 dominance. Without a rebound in strikeout rate or ground-ball lean, Alcantara profiles more as a volume-based SP3/SP4. The innings floor still carries value in deeper formats, but managers drafting him as a bounce-back ace are assuming skills growth that hasn’t yet reappeared in the underlying data.

Shota Imanaga followed up a brilliant 2024 debut (2.91 ERA, 25.1% K rate, 4.0% BB rate) with a more volatile 2025 campaign, as his ERA climbed to 3.73 and his strikeout rate dipped to 20.6%. While he continued to limit walks at an elite clip (4.6% BB%) and suppress batting average (.218 BAA), a spike in home run rate (5.5% HR%) and hard-hit contact (43.9%) led to a sharp jump in FIP (4.86). Fantasy managers should view Imanaga as a mild faller entering 2026 drafts, though his strong command and projected workload stability keep him firmly in SP3 territory if the homer regression stabilizes.


What is Fantasy Baseball?

Fantasy baseball is an online game where participants act as managers of virtual baseball teams based on real-life Major League Baseball (MLB) players. The performance of these players in actual games determines the results in the fantasy league. It’s a blend of skill, strategy, and a little bit of luck, akin to the real-world decisions team managers must make.

Basic Strategy for Fantasy Baseball Success

1. Understand Your League’s Format and Scoring

Before drafting your team, it’s essential to understand the scoring system and rules of your specific league, as this will influence your drafting and management strategy. Knowing whether you’re in a points-based, category-based, or head-to-head league will guide you in selecting players whose strengths align with the scoring system.

2. Drafting Your Team Wisely

A solid draft is the foundation of a successful season. Here are a few tips for the drafting phase:

  • Balanced Team: Ensure you have a balanced team with a mix of power hitters, average hitters, speedsters, starting pitchers, and relievers.
  • Position Scarcity: Be aware of the depth of talent at each position. Some positions, like shortstop, may have fewer high-quality players, making it beneficial to draft a top player at that position early.
  • High-Floor Players: Early in the draft, focus on players with a proven track record of consistency.
  • Upside Picks: In the later rounds, look for “upside” players. These are athletes who have the potential to outperform their draft position.

3. In-Season Management

  • Stay Active: Constantly look for ways to improve your team through waivers, trades, and free-agent pickups.
  • Mind the Matchups: Pay attention to player matchups, platoon splits, and ballparks. Starting a pitcher in a hitter-friendly park, for example, can be risky.
  • Injury Management: Stay on top of player injuries and have backups ready for your key players.


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