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Stars like Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Cody Bellinger join headliners Kyle Tucker, Dylan Cease, and Bo Bichette in a 2025–26 MLB free agent class loaded with impact bats and arms.
When there's a power outage, you call Schwarber to get the lights back on. The left-handed hitting slugger has overwhelming power, exemplified by his hitting 56 home runs this season and ranking in the top three percent of MLB in average exit velocity in each of the last two seasons.
Do note that we're making some educated guesses on options that may prove incorrect, and that we'll be making some edits to include any notable NPB or KBO players posted for MLB consideration. Also remember that the least important part of this exercise is the potential landing suitors listed for each player.
The World Series is stacked with star players. So, who are the best players in the Dodgers vs. Blue Jays matchup?
Look, I could have gone with a number of bullpen reclamation projects who have turned out to be huge hits. Thielbar, Brad Keller, Drew Pomeranz, Daniel Palencia — this list quite literally goes on and on. But, despite his second-half swoon, nobody’s ...
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Ranking the 10 Best Players in 2025 World Series: Do the Dodgers Have More Elite Talent?
After several weeks of hard-fought postseason baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays are the last two teams
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Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings: Top 60 Rookies That Made Their MLB Debut in 2025
One of the toughest and most important parts of dynasty baseball is evaluating a player's first stint in the major leagues. If a player gets off to a strong start to their MLB career, should you go all in on them?
Every week, we ask a selected group of our baseball writers — local and national — to rank the teams from first to worst. Here are the collective results. As the final month of the regular season unfolds, the standings in Major League ...
While it may be replete with high-end talent, shortstop has a high barrier to entry and can thin out quickly in leagues that require teams to draft multiple. Among those losing eligibility there in 2026 are Oneil Cruz, Nico Hoerner, Jackson Holliday, Ceddanne Rafaela, Matt McLain and Bryson Stott.