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Fantasy Baseball Auction Draft Strategy Guide and Expert Tips (2026)

Nick Kurtz - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, First Base, MLB DFS Betting Picks

Nick Mariano's fantasy baseball auction draft strategy guide and expert tips. Prepare for your 2026 fantasy baseball auction leagues with Nick's draft advice.

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Auctions are a marathon that will demand your mental endurance be ready for the long haul. Sharpen those pencils, make sure you have plenty of hydration at the ready, and don't forget the value of a dollar! We're going to present you with several league-winning strategies and tips to make you the sharpest drafter at the table.

Many of you grew up on "snake" drafts, and though the experience will serve you well, this is a different animal. Now it's time to discuss helpful steps to take leading up to the draft itself, as well as walk you through 10 tips to gain value and avoid pitfalls. Whether you're brand new or have been around the block, this is a great place to learn from square one or simply polish up after a long offseason.

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Step 0: Know Your League Settings and Leaguemate Tendencies as Intimately as Possible

Have you ever played with someone who didn’t realize it wasn’t batting average, but OBP or OPS that got scored? Ignored setup men in a Saves+Holds format? Or maybe your league employs an extra UTIL slot, or has no SP/RP designations and instead leans on a bunch of “P” slots.

You aren’t ready to draft until you understand the parameters. Last year, I ran into a few teams that used up all of their innings by August in a roto setting and continued to roster arms. Your advantage in knowing the rules starts at the draft, but it persists until the final day.

Terence McKenna once said, “If you don't have a plan, you become part of somebody else's plan." You’re either working towards your goal, or you’re an accessory to the draft room’s external aspirations.

Those who play in the same group can parse historical auction data to identify leaguewide or specific owner tendencies regarding hitter/pitcher dollar splits. You should also inspect your results in terms of hitter/pitcher spending splits, waiting on closers, etc. What were the winning category targets over the last three or five years? Now you have firmer targets.

 

Step 1: Use Our Staff Rankings to Create $$ Valuations

You’re already here, so use our ranks! Wherever you get them, be sure that you have a tiered ranking system with dollar values. Be aware of how these relate across different positions given the multi-position eligibility, especially with shorter rosters. Do not lose sight of positional scarcity.

Some say tiers don’t help and can create artificial guardrails, so decide for yourself, but consider my vote cast as a firm pro-tier checkmark. It is recommended to set a maximum and minimum value for each tier in case you need to swiftly reevaluate.

Create a hitter/pitcher split of roughly 65/35 in favor of the bats. Remember that you have stat targets to reach, not player targets. The letters on the jerseys are important, but your wins come through numbers, not names. You can adjust the split after early action shows what your league's market will be.

You'll note that it isn't necessary to pre-assign salary ceilings to particular positions ($32 for OF, $23 for 1B, etc.) If you wind up getting a mid-tier 1B at $3 cheaper than your target range, then you’re closer to a top player elsewhere. Ending your $260 auction with $260 worth of value makes you an average contender.

That said, you can trim the overall player pool if considering more than 300 players is daunting. You can mentally group positional pools into “Green” (Strong, Preferred Targets), “Yellow” (In Consideration If The Price Is Right), and “Red” (Full Fade). Color-code your sheet for full try-hard success.

Here are some hitter templates to go into drafts with, but I’d urge you to use the second:

2026 Salary Cap Draft
Plan Player Purchased
50
35
25
21
19
13
10
7
4
3
2
1
1
$191 Total

 

POS Name Cost R HR RBI SB AVG
C
1B
2B
SS
3B
MI
CI
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
UTIL
Current Total 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Target $260 1050 295 1025 180 .260

 

Step 2: "Mock" Draft 

There’s no way to fully mimic an auction draft, as there are simply so many permutations to account for, but you can test out tons of strategies and see if spending big early on studs leaves you satisfied more often, or if you like to wait and then pounce on a plethora of mid-range picks.

Adjust your dollar values as you gear up and hone your budget by studying expert auction drafts (such as Tout Wars). Ideally, you have a short list of top targets at each position, preferably with an option in each projected price bucket.

If you want to take it a step further, you can rule out players that you just flat-out do not want. When they’re nominated, the time goes to re-evaluating your standing in the draft room.

The drafter who walks to the auction block with several plans ready to go, each with several branches worth flexing to, is the victorious one. Nothing is set in stone. Paul Skenes might be bid up over $50 or hover around $35 because everyone hates the Pirates. Stay ready.

 

Step 3: You Need to Track Your Spending...and Everyone Else’s

One can feel overwhelmed by having to take care of your wallet and continuously refresh your resource allocation, but it’s necessary...for you and the room. This is where draft software helps, though paper-pen warriors can pull it off live.

You need to know whether Peter’s team is still without a 1B/3B/CI, and there are only two options you consider startworthy at CI left. You need to know whether Samantha has four roster spots left to fill and only $4 left to do so, which leaves her at a max bid of $1 per player.

And the early spending should give you a healthy indicator of where the action is headed. You need to decide whether you are willing to pay up for a first-round talent if the money is flying around.

If they’re coming in lower than you’d prepared for, then you could consider double-dipping and pouncing on the top tiers. Maybe the top bats are “over,” and the arms are “under.” Early overspending will lead to late value, though if only a few are driving it, then the majority of the league is left to chase the surplus. Early underspending inflates the mid-to-late tiers.

We’ll concede that some managers in more casual settings will occasionally leave some money on the table, though this is 99.99% a zero-sum game. A 12-team league with a $260 auction budget and 23 roster spots means: $260 x 12 = $3,120, 276 roster spots, and $3,120/276 = $11.3/slot.

If you have the top 12’s average auction value as $48, yet they get drafted with a $53 AAV in an aggressive setting, then that’s $60 missing from the later stages. It will come around.

 

Step 4: Dominate! (And Use The Following 10 Tips)

Tip 1: Never Stop Re-Assessing

The player pool is more like a river rapid, and you need to stay aware of how many players are left in the highest tier, or perhaps one player is hanging around at Tier 3 while Tier 4 is also being drained. Blink and that Tier 3 player is two tiers better than the field, which will be priced accordingly.

This starts now, before draft day, as projections and roles change throughout the offseason as players sign or get traded, with playing time shifting along the way. Is the auction room heating up and steaming players, or have values dipped? Know how to identify when to bid.

 

Tip 2: League Size Informs Roster Construction

Playing in shallower leagues means you should consider higher spending at the top. You will have more mid-tier options left undrafted than in a 15-teamer, so ponying up for the top-50 players meshes with enhanced free-agent maneuverability.

The ability to freely add a bat that plays often but is ranked around 200 on most sites, like Max Muncy, allows you to take chances at the top. Whereas if you price yourself out of later bidding rounds and get stuck banking on several fliers getting consistent PT, then we could have a problem. You want PT.

If you play in a 10-team league with a 23-man roster, such as on Yahoo, then that’s 230 players to prepare for. ESPN standard lineups are even thinner, utilizing only 16 starters with a shallow bench that leaves under 200 players getting selected. Being passive can leave you in the dust, especially with so many good players left undrafted.

 

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