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![]() | The catching position has vacillated between being shallow and deep over the last few seasons in fantasy baseball, with 2026 being about as deep as it has been. It is a position that is rich at the top with good … read more » by in FantasyMar 19, 2026 |
![]() | Here’s a look at my fantasy baseball draft day cheat sheet for 2026 drafts. You can see which players I’m targeting in every draft, as well as a round-by-round target breakdown to help gauge average draft position (ADP) values. Be … read more » by in Fantasy5 days ago |
![]() | Every fantasy baseball draft has a few players who can sink your build if you pay full freight. That is the difference between a sleeper and a landmine. A sleeper can outperform the room. A landmine blows up the value … read more » by in Fantasy1 wk ago |
![]() | More importantly than drafting the players you want on your fantasy baseball team is figuring out the ones you need to avoid. Reasons to avoid players include price, health or regression. No matter the reason, though, it’s important to cross … read more » by in Fantasy1 wk ago |
![]() | If you want to be a general manager, without being paid like one, a salary cap fantasy baseball league is for you. A salary cap league is one where fantasy managers each get an equal amount of salary cap to … read more » by in Fantasy2 wks ago |
![]() | Let’s run a 12-team, head-to-head, 5×5 category fantasy baseball mock draft using FantasyPros’ Draft Wizard tool. For this fantasy baseball mock draft, we’ll use the following positions: 1-C, 1-1B, 1-2B, 1-3B, 1-SS, 3-OF, 1-UTIL and 7-Pitchers. I will be drafting … read more » by in Fantasy2 wks ago |
![]() | Finding sleepers and avoiding busts is one of the biggest edges you can create on draft day. Anyone can draft the obvious stars, but fantasy championships are usually decided by the managers who uncover value before the rest of the … read more » by in Fantasy2 wks ago |
![]() | The catcher position is no longer a wasteland in fantasy baseball. A few years ago, you were hoping for 20 home runs and a .240 average. Now we’re talking about multiple 30-homer bats, real speed from behind the plate, and … read more » by in Fantasy4 wks ago |
![]() | Home runs are always in high demand throughout the fantasy baseball draft process. Everyone wants to load up on power because it usually boosts more than just one category. That said, home run totals don’t always have to come at … read more » |

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