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    2026 Draft Order

    1. Diamond Demons (renewed)
    2. Fixer Upper 8 (renewed)
    3. MF DOOM (renewed)
    4. For Sale 3 (FOR SALE)
    5. Lopez Dispensers 6 (renewed)
    6. *2JAYS 8 (renewed)
    7. BeerBones (renewed)
    8. Bronx Bombers (renewed)
    9. Launch Angle III (renewed)
    10. Kluber Lang 6 (renewed)
    11. Rizzle Dizzle (renewed)
    12. Sign Snatchers 25 D1 (renewed)

    Important Dates

    2026 Season

    Jan 5th - Renewal deadline
    Feb 7th - Team sales finalized
    Feb 14th - Draft cutdown to 18 players
    Mar 7th - Rookie/Free-Agent draft begins
    Mar 18th - Cutdown to 30 players
    Mar 25th - Season starts

  • Fantasy Week 1

    No games scheduled

  • StandingsExpanded
    DivisionWLPts
    Launch Angle III000.0
    MF DOOM000.0
    Diamond Demons000.0
    Lopez Dispensers 6000.0
    Fixer Upper 8000.0
    Bronx Bombers000.0
    Rizzle Dizzle000.0
    Kluber Lang 6000.0
    BeerBones000.0
    Sign Snatchers 25 D1000.0
    *2JAYS 8000.0
    For Sale 3000.0
  • Player Notes
    Framber Valdez Sun Jan 18 6:10pm ET

    The Baltimore Orioles are reportedly still in the mix for free-agent starting pitcher Framber Valdez, according to Roch Kubatko. Valdez is one of the top remaining free agent starters on the market. The Giants and Mets have reportedly shown interest, but the O's also remain in the mix. It seems that the O's would like to add a top-of-the-rotation pitcher ahead of the 2026 season. They've been linked to Justin Verlander, but his best days are likely behind him. Valdez could be a potential game-changer to an Orioles rotation that already has Kyle Bradish and Trevor Rogers as their top options. In 2025, Valdez posted a 3.66 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, and a 187/68 K/BB ratio across 31 starts with the Houston Astros. The 31-year-old could offer a significant boost to this O's rotation heading into the 2026 campaign.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Borucki Sun Jan 18 6:00pm ET

    The Chicago White Sox have signed free-agent relief pitcher Ryan Borucki to a minor-league deal with an invite to Spring Training. This is a low-risk move by the South Siders to add a veteran arm to their bullpen. Last season, Borucki posted a 4.63 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and a 32/16 K/BB ratio across 39 appearances with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Toronto Blue Jays. The 31-year-old has a career 4.28 ERA across eight big league seasons with three different organizations. With a strong performance in camp, Borucki could settle in nicely as a middle reliever in Chicago.

    From RotoBaller

    Jakob Junis Sun Jan 18 5:40pm ET

    The Texas Rangers have signed free-agent relief pitcher Jakob Junis to a deal on Sunday. They've agreed on a one-year, $4 million deal for the 2026 season. Junis played a critical role in the Cleveland Guardians bullpen last season. He registered a 2.97 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, and a 55/18 K/BB ratio across 57 appearances. The expectation is that Junis will function as a middle reliever, which is going to limit his ceiling for fantasy purposes. The Rangers don't have a lockdown closer at the moment, but it's unclear if Junis will be used in that role. The 33-year-old has only two career saves during his nine-year MLB career. For now, the assumption is that Junis will function as a viable middle reliever.

    From RotoBaller

    Cade Cavalli Sun Jan 18 5:30pm ET

    Washington Nationals starting pitcher Cade Cavalli has avoided arbitration and agreed to a deal with the organization. The right-hander requested $900,000 from the Nats, while the team countered at $825,000. They've agreed to a one-year, $862,500 deal, which includes a $4 million club option for 2027. Cavalli is a former first-round pick of the Nats from the 2020 draft. Before 2025, Cavalli only made one start for the Nats, but got a larger opportunity last season. He registered a 4.25 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 40/15 K/BB ratio across 10 starts in 2025. The 27-year-old is expected to be in the Opening Day rotation and should be monitored as a potential breakout candidate.

    From RotoBaller

    Ha-Seong Kim Sun Jan 18 5:20pm ET

    Atlanta Braves shortstop Ha-Seong Kim (finger) will be sidelined for four to five months after undergoing surgery to fix a torn tendon in his right middle finger. Kim required surgery after suffering a torn tendon in his right middle finger after falling on ice in Korea. The 30-year-old is expected to be sidelined until around late May. That's a tough blow to the Braves after they signed Kim to a one-year, $20 million deal this offseason. It's unclear if the Braves will fill the void internally or look to sign another veteran infielder. Given he'll likely only miss the first two months, Mauricio Dubon figures to start at shortstop to begin the season. Kim could still be a potential stash option for fantasy managers, with him likely to be an everyday player once he's healthy. He's a player who is capable of hitting around 15 homers and 20-plus steals when he's healthy and playing regularly.

    From RotoBaller

    Yacksel Rios Sun Jan 18 10:40am ET

    The Chicago Cubs have signed right-handed relief pitcher Yacksel Rios to a minor-league deal with an invite to Spring Training. This is a depth signing for the Cubs to add another arm for camp. Rios hasn't pitched in the MLB since the 2023 season with the Athletics. The veteran right-hander holds a 6.32 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, and a 93/56 K/BB ratio across 92 big league appearances. It seems unlikely that Rios is going to make a significant impact on the Cubs bullpen. They've done a nice job at turning around struggling pitchers in the past, so we'll see what they can do with Rios.

    From RotoBaller

    Freddy Peralta Sun Jan 18 10:20am ET

    According to Jon Heyman, the Milwaukee Brewers are still fielding offers on right-handed starter Freddy Peralta. The stud pitcher is reportedly drawing interest from the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Giants, and Braves. Peralta is extremely valuable right now, given he's only due $8 million for the upcoming 2026 season. That's a steal for the kind of production Peralta has been giving on the mound lately. The 29-year-old is set to become a free agent after the 2026 season, which makes him a prime trade candidate. We've seen the Brewers trade their star players in contract years many times in the past. This very well could be a storyline throughout the season, assuming a deal doesn't get finalized before the season begins.

    From RotoBaller

    Elly De La Cruz Sun Jan 18 10:10am ET

    Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz won't participate in the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic tournament. He was expected to represent the Dominican Republic in the tourney, but that won't be happening now. The Reds reportedly have told De La Cruz to skip the WBC and focus on his health after battling a quad injury during the second half of the season. You can't blame the Reds for wanting to make sure their star infielder is healthy heading into the 2026 season. We've seen players get injured during the tourney before, and the Reds don't want to take that chance. It would be exciting to see De La Cruz play for his home country, but maybe he can play in the next one.

    From RotoBaller

    Triston Casas Sat Jan 17 9:20pm ET

    Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas (knee) said that being ready for Opening Day will be a "tight squeeze," according to Tim Healey of the Boston Globe. He hopes to ease his way back into action by playing in some games during spring training. Casas is recovering from a ruptured left patellar tendon, and doctors gave him a 12-month recovery timeline that would put his projected return in early May. He had slashed .182/.277/.303 with three home runs and 56 wRC+ through 29 games before suffering his season-ending injury. Boston would definitely like to get its left-handed slugger back, but the organization presumably feels a little less urgency after acquiring Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals. Regardless of Casas' health, Contreras should start at first base when the Red Sox open their season in Cincinnati on March 26.

    From RotoBaller

    Nick Robertson Sat Jan 17 9:20pm ET

    The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed right-handed reliever Nick Robertson to a minor league deal, according to Ari Alexander of WHDH. Robertson was originally selected by the Dodgers in the seventh round of the 2019 MLB Draft. He came up through Los Angeles' farm system and debuted with the organization in 2023, but he was shipped off to the Boston Red Sox shortly after. He appeared in the majors with the Toronto Blue Jays and St. Louis Cardinals in 2024 before spending all of last season in the minors. He split 2025 with the Triple-A affiliates of the Kansas City Royals and Houston Astros, pitching to a 4.30 ERA and 8.9 K/9, but his rate of 5.2 BB/9 was worrisome. He'll look to clean up his control issues while offering depth at the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate this upcoming season.

    From RotoBaller

    Trevor Gott Sat Jan 17 8:50pm ET

    Free agent right-handed pitcher Trevor Gott has signed a minor league deal with the Washington Nationals, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The 33-year-old reliever spent last season with the Seattle Mariners and New York Mets, posting a 4.45 FIP and 8.7 K/9 over 58 innings of work. His solid numbers over a large sample size indicate that he likely will receive an invite to spring training, where he'll compete to make the Nationals' Opening Day roster out of camp. Gott throws five different pitches, giving preference to a cutter that he uses 39% of the time. By FanGraphs' Stuff+ metric, Gott's best pitches are his four-seam fastball and sinker, which account for roughly 50% of his pitches. He rounds out his repertoire with a curveball and changeup. This signing represents another patchwork bullpen addition for the Nats, who also landed Griff McGarry in the Rule 5 draft and Paxton Schultz via waivers.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Pressly Sat Jan 17 8:00pm ET

    Closer Ryan Pressly has announced his retirement from professional baseball, according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic. Pressly played in 13 major league seasons with three different teams, but the best portion of his career came with the Houston Astros. He was a pivotal part of the Astros' success in the late 2010s and early 2020s, earning two All-Star nods and a World Series ring. He posted a stellar 2.06 FIP with 11.4 K/9 in 2021, and he racked up a total of 90 saves from 2021 through 2023. He finished his career with the Cubs in 2025, making 45 appearances with a 5.05 FIP before being released in August. Pressly's final career stat line includes a 3.33 ERA, 9.4 K/9, and 117 saves over 667 games.

    From RotoBaller

    Elly De La Cruz Sat Jan 17 11:30am ET

    The Cincinnati Reds offered star shortstop Elly De La Cruz a contract extension last spring that would have been the largest contract in franchise history, according to MLB.com's Manny Randhawa, but De La Cruz declined the offer. The largest current contract in Reds history is Joey Votto's 10-year, $225 million deal in 2012. De La Cruz became the fifth player in MLB history to hit at least 20 home runs (25) and steal at least 60 bases (67) in a single season in 2024. The 6-foot-5, 200-pounder took a step back offensively in 2025, though, hitting 22 home runs and stealing 37 bases in 162 games played. However, a left-quad injury that he played with during the second half of the season may have been to blame. Despite his defensive shortcomings, De La Cruz is an elite athlete who could definitely bounce back offensively in 2026 with better health.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyle Tucker Sat Jan 17 9:00am ET

    According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Toronto Blue Jays offered superstar outfielder Kyle Tucker a massive 10-year, $350 million contract before he chose to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday evening. Tucker opted to ink a four-year, $240 million contract with the two-time reigning World Series Champions. Throughout the winter, the Blue Jays were viewed as favorites to land the star outfielder. While they were unable to land him, they have enjoyed a productive offseason, signing infielder Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year, $60 million contract and starting pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $120 million contract. Additionally, they could still look to pursue Cody Bellinger in free agency if they are looking to further bolster their outfield. Tucker, who carries five-category potential, holds high-end OF1 value heading into 2026 as he is joining the best lineup in the sport.

    From RotoBaller

    Teoscar Hernandez Sat Jan 17 8:50am ET

    According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is expected to remain on the Dodgers but will shift to left field following the signing of Kyler Tucker. On Thursday night, the Dodgers signed Tucker to a four-year, $240 million contract. While Hernandez spent time in left field during his first season in Los Angeles in 2024, he shifted to right field last summer. However, given Tucker's lack of experience in left field, the Dodgers will look to keep their newly-acquired superstar in right field to begin the 2026 season. Last summer, Hernandez took a slight step back and remained a productive power hitter, posting a .247/.284/.454 line with 25 home runs. Given that he will continue to bat in the heart of one of the most potent lineups in baseball, Hernandez remains a viable OF2 in all formats as he should provide high-end power production with elite counting stats.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Verlander Sat Jan 17 8:30am ET

    According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Baltimore Orioles are among the clubs that have shown interest in free agent right-handed pitcher Justin Verlander. Rosenthal noted that the 43-year-old is still receiving interest from several clubs, but given his connection with Orioles GM Mike Elias, the Orioles appear to be among the favorites to land him. However, given that the Orioles are still actively pursuing starting pitching, they could look to pivot to an option with more upside, according to Rosenthal. Last season, Verlander logged 152 innings with the San Francisco Giants and held a 3.85 ERA with a 1.36 WHIP. He struck out only 137 hitters and generated a 37th percentile 4.24 xERA under the hood. Given his decreasing strikeout production and high ratios, Verlander would only be worth targeting in deep 15+ team/AL-only formats if he were to sign with the Orioles.

    From RotoBaller

    Brett Baty Sat Jan 17 8:20am ET

    According to Jon Heyman of The New York Post, New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty is expected to play numerous positions, including left field. On Friday, the team signed infielder Bo Bichette, who is now slated to take over the everyday role at third base, shifting Baty into a super-utility role. While Baty may struggle to find at-bats in the infield, he could carve out a role in the New York outfield that traded Brandon Nimmo this offseason and failed to sign Kyle Tucker. Throughout his MLB career, Baty has only made one appearance in left field, but is expected to earn opportunities there during camp. Last season, the 26-year-old held a .254/.313/.435 line with 13 doubles and a career-best 18 home runs across 130 contests. While Baty's short-term fantasy value did take a hit following Bichette's signing, he could eventually carve out a role in the outfield. For now, he is best left for deeper redraft formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Matt McLain Sat Jan 17 8:20am ET

    Cincinnati Reds second baseman Matt McLain has added 12 pounds in the offseason as he has focused on getting stronger. The former 17th overall pick has dealt with numerous injuries throughout his two-year MLB career and is eyeing a "fresh start." McLain made his debut in 2023 but missed the entire 2024 campaign due to a rib and shoulder injury. In 2025, McLain appeared in a career-high 147 games but struggled at the plate, posting a .220/.300/.343 line with 18 doubles, 15 home runs, and 18 stolen bases. Under the hood, he generated a low .290 xwOBA. This was a stark drop from the promising .290/.357/.507 line he held during his debut campaign in 2023. Managers should keep a close eye on his status during camp, as the young infielder does possess five-category upside when on the field.

    From RotoBaller

    Konnor Griffin Fri Jan 16 8:20pm ET

    Pittsburgh Pirates infielder/outfielder Konnor Griffin is among the Pirates' invites to big-league spring training this year, according to the team. Per MLB Pipeline, Griffin is considered the top prospect in baseball in 2026. The 19-year-old turned heads in his first year in the minors for the Bucs in 2025, hitting .333/.415/.527 with a .941 OPS, 21 home runs, 94 RBI, 117 runs, and 65 stolen bases in 122 combined games with Single-A Bradenton, High-A Greensboro, and Double-A Altoona. Depending on how he looks in spring training, Griffin has a real chance to be the first teenager to debut in the big leagues since Juan Soto in 2018. Griffin is expected to compete for the starting shortstop job this spring. Griffin is a premium all-around athlete with plus-plus speed, and he certainly has the looks of a future fantasy superstar, potentially as early as 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Tsung-Che Cheng Fri Jan 16 6:30pm ET

    The New York Mets have claimed shortstop Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays. He was claimed off waivers by the Rays on January 8 from the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Rays designated Cheng for assignment to free up a spot on their 40-man roster following a trade. He'll now head to New York after putting up a lackluster campaign in Triple-A Indianapolis last season. Cheng slashed .207/.305/.267 with one home run, 36 RBI, and 20 steals in 110 games in the minors in 2025. He figures to serve as organizational depth in the minors to begin the season.

    From RotoBaller

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