RotoBaller on MSN
Undervalued and overvalued fantasy baseball catchers - targets and avoids at ADP (2026)
For the first time in potentially the history of fantasy baseball, the catcher position is one of the deepest in the sport. Entering 2026, managers have more "No. 1 catcher" opinions than ever before, ...
Dalton Del Don discusses catchers and utility-only players to target and avoid ahead of the 2026 fantasy baseball season.
Once a wasteland position, catchers have found a sudden resurgence in the past couple of seasons as we have some good young talent infused into the league. Even some of the elder statesmen at the ...
Yahoo Fantasy Baseball is open for the 2026 season, and our analysts have delivered their first batch of catcher draft rankings to help you start your preparation. Whether you get the No. 1 pick or ...
It was probably the best fantasy season from a catcher ever. Raleigh hardly came out of nowhere in 2025 after finishing 18th ...
It’s inevitable: a key player on a major league team suffers an injury in the World Baseball Classic and entire fan bases are upset. Three years ago, Mets fans lost Edwin Díaz for the entire season ...
There's been no love lost between Team USA catchers and Randy Arozarena when on the field.
RotoBaller on MSN
Later-round catcher fantasy baseball draft sleepers, values: Cheap hitters with upside
RotoBallers, we are back with some more late-round fantasy baseball values and sleepers for your upcoming 2026 fantasy baseball drafts. Today, we focus on catchers. Although the catcher position has ...
In the realm of fantasy baseball, catchers are making a remarkable entrance into the top draft picks, a rarity in previous seasons. Notably, Cal Riley has an average draft position (ADP) of 16, ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — Craig Albernaz listened to the question, glanced upward and thought. “Maybe,” he said. “I never thought ...
Arrambide, according to MLB.com, was the top catcher in the 2024 MLB Draft who wasn’t selected. His decision to forego ...
COLUMBIA — Paul Mainieri smiles a lot when he tells one of his many stories, gained from over 40 years as a baseball coach. This one, it’s more of an exasperated expression. “One year,” he’s said ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results