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    2026 Draft Order

    1. Otters (renewed)
    2. LL Dynasty 2021 (renewed)
    3. Canadian (renewed)
    4. 2 Dumb 2 Quit (renewed)
    5. Lopez Dispensers 27 (renewed)
    6. Harry Doyle (renewed)
    7. Cub Your Enthusiasm (renewed)
    8. TWINKIES (renewed)
    9. RD Dynasty (renewed)
    10. Red Hot 2025 (renewed)
    11. The South Side Hitmen (renewed)
    12. Alamo City Satans (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 19th - Cutdown to 30 players
    Mar 26th - Season starts
  • Fantasy Week 1
    Cub Your Enthusiasm143.5
    The South Side Hitmen184.5
    Harry Doyle130.0
    LL Dynasty 2021116.0
    RD Dynasty167.0
    Canadian122.0
    2 Dumb 2 Quit108.5
    Otters119.0
    TWINKIES179.5
    Lopez Dispensers 2764.5
    Red Hot 2025210.5
    Alamo City Satans55.5
  • StandingsExpanded
    DivisionWLPts
    Red Hot 2025000.0
    The South Side Hitmen000.0
    TWINKIES000.0
    RD Dynasty000.0
    Cub Your Enthusiasm000.0
    Harry Doyle000.0
    Canadian000.0
    Otters000.0
    LL Dynasty 2021000.0
    2 Dumb 2 Quit000.0
    Lopez Dispensers 27000.0
    Alamo City Satans000.0
  • Player Notes
    Dominic Canzone Sun Mar 29 3:00pm ET

    Seattle Mariners outfielder Dominic Canzone is off to a hot start to the 2026 season, hitting two home runs in eight plate appearances across the team's first three games of the season. As expected, the lefty-hitting Canzone was out of the starting lineup for Seattle's matchup against Cleveland Guardians' left-handed starter Joey Cantillo on Sunday. Still, Canzone looks like the Mariners primary designated hitter against right-handed starting pitchers. The 28-year-old excelled against right-handed pitching in 2025, slashing .308/.355/.524 with 10 home runs and 28 RBI in 201 plate appearances. Canzone could be a cheap source of power for fantasy managers to target on the waiver wire heading into the second week of the 2026 season.

    From RotoBaller

    Jake Burger Sun Mar 29 3:00pm ET

    Texas Rangers first baseman is off to a strong start to the 2026 season, hitting two home runs in nine plate appearances across the Rangers' first two games. The 29-year-old had a down year in his first season with Texas in 2025, hitting .236/.269/.419 with 16 home runs, 53 RBI, 43 runs scored, and one stolen base across 376 plate appearances. However, Burger still owns a 14.3% barrel rate for his career and hit 63 home runs across 1,109 plate appearances split between the Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins in 2023 and 2024. Burger has also been parked in the cleanup spot in the Texas order in each of the team's contests in 2026, which should put him in a prime position to rack up RBI. Burger has also struck out four times in his nine trips to the plate so far this year, so fantasy managers should consider the damage he might do in the batting average category. Still, Burger could be a cheap source of power to pick up off the waiver wire early in 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryne Stanek Sun Mar 29 2:50pm ET

    St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Ryne Stanek appears to be the team's preferred closer early in the 2026 season, as he came into the game in save opportunities in each of his first two appearances of the season. Stanek converted the save in his first chance and blew the save in his second, so he may not have an ironclad hold on the ninth-inning role. However, St. Louis does not have an obvious alternative on its roster between high-leverage arms Riley O'Brien, JoJo Romero, and Matt Svanson. The 33-year-old Stanek had recorded 14 saves across 458 1/3 career big-league innings entering 2026. He owns a 27.1% career strikeout rate, but has also walked 11.9% of the batters he's faced in his career and pitched to a 5.30 ERA with a 1.57 WHIP across 56 innings for the New York Mets in 2025. Still, Stanek is worth picking up off the waiver wire as an early-season saves candidate in most fantasy formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Chase DeLauter Sun Mar 29 2:30pm ET

    Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter is off to a red-hot start to the 2026 season, as he's hit four home runs in 14 plate appearances over his first three games of the year. The 24-year-old has also batted second in front of superstar Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez all three contests, a good sign for DeLauter's ability to rack up counting stats. While DeLauter was called up to the big leagues for Cleveland's postseason run in 2025, 2026 represents his first chance to establish himself as an everyday MLB outfielder. Health remains the biggest red flag in DeLauter's profile, as he has failed to reach 250 plate appearances in three consecutive professional seasons and has broken his left foot twice. However, if he can stay healthy, DeLauter could challenge for the American League Rookie of the Year Award. In any fantasy league where DeLauter is not already rostered, he should be a priority waiver wire target.

    From RotoBaller

    Lucas Erceg Sun Mar 29 2:20pm ET

    Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Lucas Erceg was primarily utilized as a setup man in 2025, posting a 2.64 ERA and 1.17 WHIP with 48 strikeouts, eight wins, and two saves across 61 1/3 innings (61 games). However, Royals closer Carlos Estevez (ankle) allowed six earned runs while recording just one out in his first appearance of the 2026 season on Saturday. Estevez also allowed three home runs and four walks in five innings pitched in Spring Training, and he's currently nursing an ankle injury. Royals manager Matt Quatraro alluded to using Estevez in lower-leverage situations for the time being, which could open the door for Erceg to take over as Kansas City's primary closer. Erceg recorded 14 saves and a 28.5% strikeout rate across 61 2/3 innings split between the Athletics and Royals in 2024. He profiles as a priority waiver-wire target in any fantasy league where he is not currently roster.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Romano Sun Mar 29 2:20pm ET

    Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Jordan Romano looks to be his team's primary closer early in the 2026 season. The 32-year-old has recorded three strikeouts and a save without allowing a hit across his first two appearances, both of which came in the ninth inning. With Angels relievers Kirby Yates (knee) and Ben Joyce (shoulder) both currently on the injured list, Romano should have an extended run in the closer role in Los Angeles as long as he pitches reasonably well. The veteran right-hander recorded 95 saves across three seasons as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays from 2021 to 2023, but he's battled injuries and ineffectiveness over the past two seasons. While he may never get back to his peak form, Romano could be a bounce-back candidate with improved health in 2026. He profiles as a priority waiver-wire target in any fantasy league where he's not already rostered.

    From RotoBaller

    Lenyn Sosa Sun Mar 29 2:00pm ET

    Chicago White Sox infielder Lenyn Sosa is out of the starting lineup ahead of Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers. This marks the second time in the first three games that Sosa has been held out of the starting lineup. The expectation was that Sosa would have a bigger role after smacking a career-high 22 home runs in 2025. Instead, Sosa appears to be stuck in a part-time role on the South Side of Chicago. So far this season, Sosa is 0-for-6 and might end up only playing against left-handed pitching. Andrew Benintendi will serve as the designated hitter while Everson Pereira starts in right field versus right-hander Brandon Sproat on Sunday.

    From RotoBaller

    Francisco Alvarez Sun Mar 29 1:40pm ET

    New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez will head to the bench ahead of Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. This appears to be a routine rest day for Alvarez, who has started in both games to begin the season. So far this season, Alvarez is 2-for-6 with one home run, one RBI, and one walk. Luis Torrens will take over behind the plate and bat ninth versus right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski on Sunday. Torrens doesn't offer enough upside to warrant streaming, but Alvarez has mixed league value at the moment.

    From RotoBaller

    Marcell Ozuna Sun Mar 29 1:40pm ET

    Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Marcell Ozuna (rest) is out of the starting lineup ahead of Sunday's game against the New York Mets. This looks to be a routine rest day for Ozuna, who started the first two games of the season. Over that span, Ozuna is 1-for-9 with a walk, so a trip to the bench seems fair. Bryan Reynolds will cover left field, while Jake Mangum takes over as the designated hitter versus right-hander Nolan McLean on Sunday. Ozuna has good power upside, but is only worth a look in mixed leagues to start the season.

    From RotoBaller

    Pete Fairbanks Sun Mar 29 1:30pm ET

    Miami Marlins relief pitcher Pete Fairbanks (rest) won't be available to pitch during Sunday's game against the Colorado Rockies, according to manager Clayton McCullough. Fairbanks will get a rest day on Sunday after picking up back-to-back saves to begin the season. The 32-year-old signed a one-year, $13 million deal with the Marlins over the offseason. So far, this deal is working out great for Miami, but they don't want to push the veteran right-hander too hard early in the season. Anthony Bender and Calvin Faucher are the favorites to pitch in the ninth without Fairbanks available on Sunday. Fantasy managers should consider scooping up Fairbanks if he's still available in your league.

    From RotoBaller

    Jake Fraley Sun Mar 29 1:20pm ET

    Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Jake Fraley (shoulder) has been scratched from Sunday's lineup versus the St. Louis Cardinals. Fraley suffered a right shoulder injury while attempting to make a diving catch during Saturday's contest. Rays manager Kevin Cash hinted that the injury wasn't serious, so fantasy managers should consider Fraley as day-to-day. Jonny DeLuca will cover right field and bat sixth against right-hander Dustin May on Sunday. Fraley should be back in the mix in a few days, but he doesn't have much fantasy appeal right now anyway.

    From RotoBaller

    CJ Abrams Sun Mar 29 1:10pm ET

    Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams (personal) is back in the lineup ahead of Sunday's game against the Chicago Cubs. Abrams was away from the team for Saturday's game due to a death in the family. Nasim Nunez filled in at shortstop for that game, but will move over to second base on Sunday. Abrams will cover shortstop and bat sixth versus lefty Shota Imanaga. The 25-year-old went 1-for-4 during Thursday's season opener with two RBI in the victory. He should be rostered and started in most fantasy formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Carlos Estevez Sun Mar 29 1:10pm ET

    Kansas City Royals right-handed reliever Carlos Estevez (ankle) was in a walking boot on Sunday morning and will have his ankle contusion re-evaluated, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.com. Manager Matt Quatraro said that he would be "surprised" if Estevez would be available on Sunday against the Atlanta Braves. And if Estevez was available, Quatraro said, "We would not be averse to putting him in a lower-leverage situation." "I'm not going to say he wouldn't do it, but I also think it would be probably smarter for us to try to build him a little bit in lower leverage first," Quatraro added when asked if he would use Estevez in the ninth inning. Estevez took a line drive off his left ankle in an eventful blown save on Saturday in which he allowed six runs in just one-third of an inning. The 33-year-old saw a drop in his strikeout rate in 2025, and his velocity has been noticeably down this spring. It appears that Estevez is already on very shaky ground early on in 2026, so fantasy managers chasing saves need to run to the waiver wire and add Lucas Erceg, who figures to be next in line for ninth-inning duties in KC as the Royals look to get Estevez right.

    From RotoBaller

    Jeferson Quero Sun Mar 29 1:00pm ET

    Milwaukee Brewers catching prospect Jeferson Quero is making his major-league debut on Sunday against the visiting Chicago White Sox and left-hander Anthony Kay. Quero will do the catching for right-hander Brandon Sproat and will bat seventh. The Brewers surprisingly called up Quero to the big-league roster on Saturday from Triple-A Nashville to help give them more depth with first baseman Andrew Vaughn (hand) going on the 10-day injured list. The 23-year-old Quero will help fill in behind the plate with William Contreras serving as the designated hitter in the series finale against Chicago. Quero is the Brewers' top catching prospect. His development has been slowed in recent seasons due to various injuries, including hamstring and shoulder issues in 2025. Quero is still considered one of the best defensive backstops in the game. However, he could struggle with the bat early on in his first taste of big-league pitching. He slashed .255/.3336/.412 with six homers and 44 RBI in 58 games at Nashville in 2025.

    From RotoBaller

    Jeremy Pena Sun Mar 29 11:30am ET

    Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena is back in the starting lineup for the team's series finale on Sunday against the division-rival Los Angeles Angels, batting out of the leadoff spot against right-hander Jack Kochanowicz. Pena did not play in the Opening Day loss on Thursday while recovering from a fractured finger that he suffered earlier this spring while preparing for the World Baseball Classic, but he returned on Friday to go 2-for-5 with a run scored and a double before resting again in the team's win on Saturday. With Pena back in there, Carlos Correa will move back to third base, and Isaac Paredes will start at second base. Jose Altuve will serve as the designated hitter. The Astros are being careful not to overwork Pena early in the regular season, but his outing on Friday proved that his finger issue shouldn't be a problem when it comes to hitting. Fantasy managers in redraft leagues will want to get him back in their starting lineups on Sunday. Pena has one hit in just two career at-bats against Kochanowicz.

    From RotoBaller

    Jacob deGrom Sun Mar 29 11:20am ET

    Texas Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom (neck) said his stiff neck feels "much better" on Sunday, according to Kennedi Landry of MLB.com. deGrom played catch from 120 feet, which he couldn't do on Saturday before he was scratched from his first start of the 2026 season against the Philadelphia Phillies. The veteran hurler still feels it a bit, but he's hopeful that he can start in Baltimore against the Orioles this week. deGrom woke up Saturday morning with a stiff neck, and the Rangers decided not to take any chances with the oft-injured 37-year-old veteran. If the two-time Cy Young winner is cleared to take the ball for his first start of the year, it will likely come on either Tuesday or Wednesday at Camden Yards. deGrom was an All-Star for the fifth time in his career in 2025 and made 30 starts, but from 2021 to 2024, he made a total of just 35 starts for the Mets and Rangers due to injuries. He'll be a bit riskier against Baltimore if he ends up starting this coming week.

    From RotoBaller

    Ceddanne Rafaela Sun Mar 29 11:00am ET

    Boston Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela is not in the starting lineup for Sunday's series finale against the Cincinnati Reds. Rafaela had started the first two games of the season, but he'll open Sunday's game on the bench. Masataka Yoshida will make his first start of the year at designated hitter, shifting Jarren Duran to center field. Rafaela has been off to an impressive start so far, hitting 3-for-9 with one run, one RBI, and one strikeout. He's also one of the most prominent defenders in baseball, so losing his glove in center field puts the Red Sox at a disadvantage. It makes sense to get Yoshida's left-handed bat in the lineup against Reds righty Rhett Lowder, although Rafaela did have reverse splits in 2025 (.720 OPS against right-handed pitching).

    From RotoBaller

    Lawrence Butler Sun Mar 29 11:00am ET

    Athletics outfielder Lawrence Butler is not in the starting lineup for Sunday's contest against the Toronto Blue Jays. Butler started Opening Day but hasn't played since then. It's unclear if his absence is related to his pre-season knee injury or the fact that the A's have faced a left-handed pitcher on back-to-back days. Butler went 0-for-3 in his lone appearance back on Friday. He's coming off a suboptimal 2025 season in which he slashed .234/.306/.404 with 21 home runs, 22 stolen bases, and 96 wRC+. It will be interesting to see if Butler comes off the bench Sunday and if he gets into the lineup against Braves right-hander Bryce Elder on Monday. If not, it will be safe to assume that his knee injury is lingering into the regular season.

    From RotoBaller

    Mason Fluharty Sun Mar 29 10:50am ET

    Toronto Blue Jays left-handed pitcher Mason Fluharty (knee) was hit by two consecutive comebackers during Saturday's game against the Athletics. Fluharty exited the game after the second occurrence. He was diagnosed with a right knee contusion, but his X-rays came back negative, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com. The 24-year-old is reportedly "feeling good," and although he might be a little sore on Sunday, the team doesn't expect the injury to be anything serious. It sounds like he'll avoid landing on the injured list and could possibly return to game action within the next few days. Fluharty had a 4.44 ERA as a rookie last year, with opponents hitting just .193 against him.

    From RotoBaller

    Adley Rutschman Sun Mar 29 10:40am ET

    Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman isn't in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Twins. Instead, Samuel Basallo will catch and bat fifth. Rutschman has been hitting well through the Orioles' first two contests. He's 2-for-6 with a single, double, two walks, and one strikeout. Defensively, he does have one error and is 0-for-2 throwing out base stealers. Rutschman gets the day off because the Orioles are facing Twins right-hander Bailey Ober. The backstop had a mere .659 OPS against righties last year. Basallo's OPS against righties was even worse (.556), but he still hit them better than lefties. He started at designated hitter in the previous two games, going 1-for-7 with a single, a walk, and two strikeouts. We expect to see Rutschman in the starting lineup on Monday, and we wouldn't be surprised if he comes off the bench as a pinch-hitter in the series finale against Minnesota on Sunday.

    From RotoBaller

  • MLB SCOREBOARD - Sun Mar 29FULL
    Bot 6RHE
    TEX660
    PHI120
    Top 6RHE
    MIN470
    BAL350
    Bot 7RHE
    KC350
    ATL050
    Top 6RHE
    LV230
    TOR560
    Top 5RHE
    COL350
    MIA232
    Bot 5RHE
    BOS230
    CIN040
    Bot 5RHE
    PIT241
    NYM260
    Top 3RHE
    LAA001
    HOU430
    Top 3RHE
    CWS760
    MIL220
    Top 4RHE
    TB591
    STL120
    Top 4RHE
    WSH361
    CHC000
    7:20pm
    CLECecconi R (0-0)
    SEAHancock R (0-0)
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