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| On IL | 3 in 5 Dynasty2 | Pablo Lopez SP MIN | Wed Mar 11 4:38pm ET |
| Off IL | Diamond Dogs | Corbin Burnes SP ARI | Wed Mar 11 1:41am ET |
| Off IL | Diamond Dogs | Jurickson Profar LF ATL | Wed Mar 11 1:40am ET |
| On IL | Diamond Dogs | Corbin Burnes SP ARI | Wed Mar 11 1:40am ET |
| On IL | Diamond Dogs | Jurickson Profar LF ATL | Wed Mar 11 1:40am ET |
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| Diamond Dogs | Ivan Herrera Cade Smith 2026 Rnd 4 Pick 4 2026 Rnd 5 Pick 4 | Whack | Grayson Rodriguez Yainer Diaz Jared Jones 2026 Rnd 2 Pick 1 |
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| Diamond Dogs | Mason Miller Travis Bazzana 2026 Rnd 2 Pick 4 | White Knucklers | Cole Ragans 2026 Rnd 10 Pick 8 |
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| Robo Ump | Trevor Story Jordan Westburg 2026 Rnd 7 Pick 9 | Big Papa 125 Dynasty Roto | Gabriel Moreno Shea Langeliers 2026 Rnd 2 Pick 11 |
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2026 Season
Jan 5th - Renewal deadlineHITTING
PITCHING
| 3 in 5 Dynasty2 | 0 |
| Athletic Naples | 0 |
| Big Papa 125 Dynasty Roto 05 | 0 |
| Capadonna | 0 |
| Diamond Dogs | 0 |
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| Have You Seen My Baseball? | 0 |
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Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto will remain with Team Japan as long as they are still alive in the World Baseball Classic, according to Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register. Yoshinobu is not scheduled to pitch again in the WBC after the quarterfinals this Saturday versus Venezuela. In his first outing for Japan, last year's World Series MVP threw 2 2/3 shutout innings to earn the win in the group stage against Chinese Taipei. Before leaving spring training for the WBC, he had allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits (one homer) while walking none and fanning seven in 4 2/3 innings in two Cactus League starts. Yamamoto was a first-time All-Star in 2025, going 12-8 with a 2.49 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 201 strikeouts, and 59 walks in 173 2/3 innings over 30 regular-season starts. He kept it going in the postseason and was downright dominant to win a second World Series ring in as many years with L.A. The Japanese hurler is ranked as the No. 5 fantasy starting pitcher at RotoBaller.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani threw a four-inning live batting practice session on Thursday against Samurai Japan hitters during a workout ahead of the World Baseball Classic quarterfinal against Venezuela on Saturday, according to David Adler of MLB.com. Ohtani threw 59 pitches during the workout and had seven strikeouts while facing 18 batters. It's part of the 31-year-old four-time MVP's process to be ready to pitch for the Dodgers when the regular season starts on March 26. He is only serving as a hitter in the WBC for Japan, though, and will not pitch in the tourney. The Dodgers are being cautious with Ohtani after he returned in 2025 from right-elbow surgery and then pitched through a long postseason in the fall. Ohtani is expected to be a full-time starter for L.A. for all of 2026, but he could have limited pitch counts early on. Despite a potential overall innings limit, Ohtani offers elite starting pitching upside in fantasy.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Cubs right-hander Edward Cabrera has been throwing his four-seam fastball around 30% of the time in spring training as he heads into his first season with the Cubs, according to Jordan Bastian of MLB.com. Cabrera used the fastball oly 13% of the time in 2025 with the Miami Marlins, reducing its usage from 27.7% in 2024. "I want to see how they play off each other. If there are opportunities for us to help him play up the fastball by using it in certain situations or following certain sequences, then I want to try to help him find that," pitching coach Tommy Hottovy said. Cabrera has a signature changeup that he throws often, but the Cubs want him to use his heater more to make both offerings more effective. The 27-year-old's fantasy stock is on the rise in 2026 with a better team after he had a 3.53 ERA and 150 strikeouts in 137 2/3 innings for the Fish in 2025. Cabrera offers plenty of upside as a No. 3 or No. 4 fantasy starting pitcher.
From RotoBaller
The Boston Red Sox announced on Thursday that infielder/outfielder Romy Gonzalez (shoulder) had a successful left-shoulder arthroscopic debridement on Thursday. The procedure was performed by Dr. Jeffrey R. Dugas in Alabama. The Red Sox also placed Gonzalez on the 60-day injured list on Thursday, which means he will miss at least the first two months of the 2026 season. The 29-year-old had yet to make an appearance in spring training due to shoulder inflammation. In his second year in Boston in 2025, Gonzalez only had 341 plate appearances, but he was effective, slashing .305/.343/.483 with an .826 OPS, career-high nine home runs, 53 RBI, and six stolen bases in 96 games played. Gonzalez's batted-ball metrics backed up the strong season. His 2026 fantasy value obviously takes a hit because of his shoulder injury, but when back to full health, Gonzalez figures to compete for a platoon role in Beantown, primarily as a lefty killer.
From RotoBaller
New York Mets left-hander Sean Manaea doesn't have an explanation for his lower velocity in spring training -- it was in the 89-90 mph range on Thursday -- but he's not concerned about it at this point, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Manaea said he will ideally get up to 92-93 mph once the adrenaline of the regular season hits. The 34-year-old veteran southpaw allowed three runs on six hits while walking one and striking out four in 2 2/3 innings in his Grapefruit League start on Thursday against the St. Louis Cardinals. Manaea isn't the only pitcher dealing with lower velocity in spring training, and it's not always something to be concerned with. To bounce back in 2026 for the Mets, Manaea needs to stay healthy. He battled elbow and oblique injuries last year and struggled to a 5.64 ERA after having a late-career breakout in 2024. Manaea is a risk/reward late-round target for fantasy managers.
From RotoBaller
Houston Astros right-hander Mike Burrows has been nearly unhittable in Grapefruit League action in spring training, throwing 12 2/3 scoreless innings in four outings. Burrows has struck out 15 batters, walked six, and given up only six hits after throwing 77 pitches over four innings of work on Thursday night. The Astros acquired the 26-year-old in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates in December, and so far, it's looking like it could be a steal for the Astros. Burrows made one relief appearance for Pittsburgh in 2024 but saw his first extended run in the majors last year, posting a 3.94 ERA and 1.24 WHIP with 97 strikeouts and 31 walks in 96 innings over 23 outings (19 starts). He has added a two-seam fastball to help neutralize right-handed hitters and has breakout potential as a high-strikeout arm. Particularly in dynasty/keeper formats, Burrows is becoming more attractive as a late-round dart throw by the day.
From RotoBaller
Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers took his game to new heights in 2025, hitting .277/.325/.536 with 31 home runs, 72 RBI, 73 runs scored, and seven stolen bases across 523 plate appearances. The 28-year-old had already established himself as one of the better power-hitting catchers in the two years prior, hitting 51 combined home runs between 2023 and 2024. He emerged as a more complete hitter last season by dropping his strikeout rate to 19.7%, a significant improvement from his career average of 26.1%. Langeliers sacrificed a bit of hard contact for the improvement, as his barrel rate dropped from 12.8% to 11%. However, the Athletics' move to Sacramento and the extremely hitter-friendly Sutter Health Park helped offset any negatives for Langeliers. He also should be locked into a prime position in the heart of an improving Athletics lineup, helping him rack up counting stats. Even if Langeliers' batting average regresses a bit towards his career norm in 2026, he should still profile as one of the best hitters at his position for fantasy managers.
From RotoBaller
In his first full season with the Seattle Mariners in 2025, outfielder Randy Arozarena hit .238/.334/.426 with 27 home runs, 76 RBI, 95 runs scored, and 31 stolen bases across 709 plate appearances. Heading into 2026, Arozarena is locked into a max-playing time role in the heart of the Seattle order and should be highly motivated to put together his best season, as he will hit free agency next winter. The main hole in Arozarena's profile from a fantasy perspective remains batting average. The 31-year-old has posted strikeout rates north of 26% in each of the last two seasons and has hit .236 across 948 plate appearances with Seattle. Still, Arozarena posted excellent hard-hit (50.6%) and barrel (11.5%) rates in 2025, and he's recorded at least 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in five consecutive seasons. As long as he continues to stay healthy, Arozarena looks like a good bet to be a power/speed asset for fantasy managers once again in 2026.
From RotoBaller
All in all, Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby has been one of MLB's most consistent right-handers since making his MLB debut in 2022. However, the 28-year-old had his first taste of real adversity in 2025. Kirby opened the year on the Injured List due to a shoulder issue that ultimately delayed his season debut until late May. Upon his return, Kirby pitched to a 10-8 record with a 4.21 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, and 137 strikeouts in 126 innings (23 starts). Kirby's strikeout rate soared to a career-best 26.1%, but he also allowed the highest opponent hard-hit rate (43.9%) of his career. Still, there's plenty of reason to think Kirby can regain his top-end form in 2026. While his walk rate spiked from 3.0% in 2024 to 5.5% in 2025, Kirby remains one of baseball's best command artists and could easily return to his career WHIP mark of 1.11. If he can hold some of the strikeout gains he made in 2025 while seeing a bit more batted ball luck, Kirby could post an ace-level season for fantasy managers.
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Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman put together another rock-solid season in 2025, slashing .295/.367/.502 with 24 home runs, 90 RBI, 81 runs scored, and six stolen bases across 627 plate appearances. Under the hood, the 36-year-old is finally starting to show some signs of slowing down. Freeman's 20.4% strikeout rate in 2025 was his worst since 2016, and his 9.6% walk rate was his worst since 2011. However, Freeman has played through nagging injuries for much of the past two seasons and is reportedly feeling the best he's felt in a while going into 2026. He also boosted his barrel rate back to 10.4% in 2025 after it had dipped to a career low of 9.1% in 2024. Fantasy managers may not be able to count on peak Freeman anymore, but the veteran lefty remains one of MLB's best pure hitters and should continue to rack up counting stats in the heart of the excellent Dodgers' lineup.
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Across 131 appearances for the Cincinnati Reds between 2023 and 2024, Texas Rangers relief pitcher Alexis Diaz racked up 65 saves and 141 strikeouts. However, things came unraveled for the 29-year-old in 2025. Across 17 2/3 innings split between the Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Atlanta Braves, Diaz pitched to an 8.15 ERA and 1.53 WHIP while recording nearly as many walks (12) as strikeouts (17). Coming off the brutal season, the Rangers signed Diaz to a one-year contract this past offseason. The right-hander obviously has a lot to prove to get his MLB career back on track. However, Diaz could have a golden opportunity to emerge as the team's primary ninth-inning option if he can rediscover his prior form. Left-hander Robert Garcia currently looks like the favorite to be the closer in Texas, but he owns just nine career saves and has never recorded a WHIP below 1.19. If Diaz pitches well early in 2026, he may end up being a sneaky saves candidate for fantasy managers to target.
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Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell (shoulder) threw a bullpen session in camp on Thursday, according to Sonja Chen of MLB.com. Manager Dave Roberts said before the bullpen that Snell is basically at the beginning of a spring training progression, which puts him, at minimum, "about six weeks away from being fully ramped up." The 33-year-old veteran southpaw threw 15 pitches during his bullpen on Thursday, and they were low-intensity fastballs at less than 90 mph. It was the first time that the two-time Cy Young winner has thrown off a mound this spring. After admitting that his left shoulder was exhausted after helping carry the team to a second straight World Series title last fall, the Dodgers are slow-playing Snell to make sure he'll last for the entire 2026 season. Shoulder inflammation cost him four months in 2025, so fantasy managers who invest in Snell this year will be hoping he only misses the first month of action. He's a durability risk, but Snell's strikeout upside makes him a worthwhile starting-pitcher stash in upcoming fantasy drafts.
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Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Quinn Prister (shoulder) will start the 2026 season on the injured list, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Priester visited with a vascular specialist in Dallas, and manager Pat Murphy said the diagnosis is a nerve issue" in the thoracic outlet syndrome family." The good news for Priester is that his condition is believed to be treatable without surgery. The 25-year-old was able to throw lightly in camp on Thursday and is scheduled for a bullpen session on March 21. How much time Priester misses to begin the 2026 regular season is to be determined and will depend on how his arm responds when he resumes throwing bullpen sessions. McCalvy writes that at the moment, "everyone is optimistic about avoiding surgery." Even though he has avoided surgery for now, Priester is a tough sell late in fantasy drafts now after his breakout 2025 season in which he went 13-3 with a 3.32 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, and 132:50 K:BB in 157 1/3 innings over 29 outings (24 starts).
From RotoBaller
Colorado Rockies corner-infield prospect Charlie Condon has turned heads in Cactus League play this spring, as he entered Thursday with a .414/.471/.828 slash line with a 1.298 OPS, three home runs, three doubles, eight RBI, six runs scored, three walks, and six strikeouts in 34 plate appearances over 15 games played. Condon is the club's No. 2 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, behind only shortstop Ethan Holliday. The 22-year-old former third overall pick in 2024 out of the University of Georgia hit .268/.376/.444 with an .820 OPS, 14 home runs, 58 runs scored, and 59 runs scored while posting a 112:52 K: BB in 433 plate appearances last year across three minor-league levels. He has made some noise this spring as he competes for playing time at first base to begin the 2026 season in Colorado, but Condon is expected to start the year in the minors. Condon has struggled to get to his raw power due to injuries and some swing-and-miss issues, but he's not worth giving up on yet, especially with hitter-friendly Coors Field waiting for him when he gets to the big leagues.
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The New York Yankees announced that they reassigned infield prospect George Lombard Jr. to minor-league camp following their Grapefruit League game on Thursday. Lombard got off to a strong start at the plate in big-league spring training, but he had slowed down of late and will open the 2026 campaign most likely at Double-A for more development. Per MLB Pipeline, Lombard is considered the Yankees' top prospect going into this year, and he ranks as the No. 32 overall prospect in all of baseball. Even with Anthony Volpe (shoulder) set to miss the beginning of the season, the Yankees want to get Lombard more action in the minor leagues before he potentially makes his major-league debut in 2026. Lombard hit only .235/.367/.381 with a .748 OPS, nine home runs, 49 RBI, 90 runs scored, and 35 stolen bases in 132 games at High-A Hudson Valley and Double-A Somerset in 2025. He has a high baseball IQ and intriguing long-term power potential, but Lombard must first improve at making contact with the baseball at the plate.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler (shoulder) will face hitters in a live batting practice session in camp on Saturday, manager Rob Thomson told Scott Lauber of The Philadelphia Inquirer. It's a big benchmark in Wheeler's recovery from thoracic outlet surgery that he had last September, as it will be the first time that he has faced hitters since going under the knife. The 35-year-old could get into Grapefruit League games before the end of spring training, too, if he continues to progress in his throwing program and avoids any setbacks. We already know that Wheeler will open the 2026 season on the 15-day injured list, but his debut could come before the end of April. The former first-rounder and three-time All-Star was one of the top fantasy arms in baseball before his injury last year, and all the positive reports on his recovery this spring have his ADP rising. Wheeler is now the No. 29 fantasy starting pitcher in RotoBaller's 2026 rankings.
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Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan will join Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, replacing future Hall of Fame left-hander Clayton Kershaw, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today Sports. Ryan was scratched ahead of his first scheduled Grapefruit League start on Feb. 21 with back tightness, but he has since recovered and thrown three shutout innings with two walks and no strikeouts in his lone spring training outing to this point. Now that he's recovered from his back injury, he'll be available to USA for the quarterfinals of the WBC against Canada. The 29-year-old was a first-time All-Star in 2025 in his fifth year in the big leagues, going 13-10 with a career-best 3.42 ERA (3.74 FIP), 1.03 WHIP, and 194:39 K: BB in 171 innings over 31 outings (30 starts). The injury bug has been one of Ryan's biggest issues, like so many other pitches, but when healthy, he's a solid low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 fantasy starting pitcher.
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Milwaukee Brewers infield prospect Luis Pena impressed at Single-A in 2025, slashing .308/.375/.469 with a low 13.3 percent strikeout rate and 41 steals through 71 games as an 18-year-old. The showing earned him a promotion to High-A, where things did not go as smoothly, slashing just .168/.220/.297 with a 24.8 percent strikeout rate and three steals in 25 games. The 2026 campaign will provide Pena an opportunity to right the ship at High-A, and with highly-rated hit and power tools, there should be plenty of confidence that he will. Assuming he does, the Brewers' third-ranked prospect should continue to show off his 70-grade wheels (per MLB.com), and if all goes well, Pena could see time at Double-A before the season is over. The 19-year-old should already be on the radar in dynasty leagues, if not already rostered, although he's a couple of years away from the majors.
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New York Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole (elbow) said after his 35-pitch live batting practice session in camp that he will throw again in six days, according to Jack Curry of the YES Network. Cole said he and the Yankees "will likely" talk about him pitching in a spring training game next week. There was always a chance that the 35-year-old former American League Cy Young winner would appear in a Grapefruit League game before the end of spring training, but that doesn't mean that Cole will be in the team's Opening Day starting rotation. The Yankees are still expected to eventually put him on the 60-day injured list, which would mean Cole won't make his 2026 debut until late May. Still, his recovery from Tommy John surgery and an internal-brace procedure has gone very well so far. The former fantasy ace is a big question mark in fantasy since he didn't pitch at all last year. Workload restrictions are expected once he returns to New York's rotation.
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Chicago Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd has been named as the team's Opening Day starter for the March 26 contest against the Washington Nationals at Wrigley Field, according to Jesse Rogers of ESPN. Boyd was a first-time All-Star last year on the North Side in his first year in Chicago, going 14-8 with a 3.21 ERA (3.65 FIP) and 1.09 WHIP with 154 strikeouts and 42 walks in 179 2/3 innings over 31 starts. His 154 strikeouts were the third-most in his career. This will be the veteran left-hander's third career Opening Day start after he started the first game of the regular season twice for the Detroit Tigers in 2020 and 2021. Boyd pitched in one game for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic in a relief role, allowing three runs on five hits over 2 1/3 innings versus Mexico. He knows how to keep hitters off balance, but Boyd isn't a big strikeout guy, limiting his fantasy upside as more of a back-end rotation arm.
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| Shohei Ohtani (P) | 1.80 |
| Juan Soto (OF) | 2.80 |
| Bobby Witt Jr. (SS, MI) | 3.00 |
| Aaron Judge (OF) | 3.20 |
| Elly De La Cruz (SS, MI) | 6.50 |
| Ronald Acuna Jr. (OF) | 7.10 |
| Paul Skenes (P) | 8.60 |
| Nolan McLean (P) | 9.92 |
| Julio Rodriguez (OF) | 10.10 |
| Tarik Skubal (P) | 10.20 |
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| Grand Slam | Thu Mar 12 10:35pm ET |
| 3 in 5 Dynasty2 | Thu Mar 12 9:18pm ET |
| Capadonna | Thu Mar 12 6:52pm ET |
| WV ROTO X | Thu Mar 12 4:57pm ET |
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| Athletic Naples | Thu Mar 12 3:03pm ET |
| Dynasty Roto Killers | Thu Mar 12 10:13am ET |
| Whack | Thu Mar 12 12:18am ET |
| White Knucklers | Tue Mar 10 10:07am ET |
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