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Washington Nationals first base prospect Yohandy Morales is expected to compete for the starting first base job during spring training. Jessica Camerato of MLB.com reported that a mix of Matt Merivis, Andres Chaparro, Trey Lipscomb, and Morales is expected to compete for the lead role at first base. Morales began the season with Double-A but was able to spend the majority of the campaign with Triple-A. Across 33 games at Double-A, Morales posted a .315/.366/.520 slash line with 120 doubles, four home runs, and two stolen bases. At Triple-A, the team's No. 21-ranked prospect held a lower .241/.330/.401 slash line with a modest .731 OPS. Managers in deeper formats should keep an eye on Morales's progression as he could crack the Opening Day roster.--Andy Smith
Source: Jessica Camerato
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Washington Nationals catching prospect Harry Ford is expected to compete alongside Keibert Ruiz for the starting catcher role in spring training. The Nationals acquired Ford from the Mariners earlier this offseason. Ford is currently viewed as the No. 42-ranked prospect in the sport on MLB.com and one of the top young backstops. Last summer, Ruiz struggled at the plate, holding a modest .247/.277/.318 slash line across a short 68-game stint. Ford spent the majority of the campaign with Triple-A Tacoma, where he carried a .283/.408/.460 slash line with 18 doubles, 16 home runs, and seven stolen bases. He showed an elite eye at the plate, posting an 88:74 K:BB. Even though Ford has only eight games of MLB experience, he is in serious consideration to see the majority of time behind the dish in D.C. He is a name to closely monitor in camp, as he would carry high-end sleeper appeal in two-catcher leagues.--Andy Smith
Source: Jessica Camerato
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Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell has said that budding prospect Moises Ballesteros is expected to see opportunities behind the plate during camp. Ballesteros progressed through the minor leagues as a primary catcher but is expected to shift to a designated hitter role with the Cubs in 2026 and with the potential to see occasional starts at backstop. Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reported that, currently, Carson Kelly and Miguel Amaya are ahead of Ballesteros on the catching depth chart and that the DH spot is his best path for consistent at-bats early in 2026. However, Bastian noted the team has seen Ballesteros make strides defensively, but there is still "more development to go." Ballesteros spent most of the 2025 campaign with Triple-A Iowa, where he hit .316/.385/.473 line. While the young backstop will likely be in a primary DH role to begin the season, he could eventually carve out time behind the plate if his bat continues to produce at the MLB level. Given his potential to see nearly every day at-bats, he is a top breakout candidate at the catcher position.--Andy Smith
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According to Jordan Bastian of MLB.com, Chicago Cubs outfield prospect Kevin Alcantara is expected to be in the mix for one of the final spots on the Opening Day roster. However, the outfielder does have one more minor league option, which could push him to Triple-A to begin the regular season. Bastian noted that the Cubs currently need a fourth outfielder, and Alcantara should "push" for that role. Last summer, the 23-year-old appeared in just 10 MLB games and held a .364/.417/.364 line. He spent the majority of his season at the Triple-A level, where he posted a solid .266/.349/.470 with 26 doubles, 17 long balls, and 10 stolen bases. While Alcantara will not win a starting job out of camp, he could carve out a depth role, making him a name to watch in deeper NL-only formats.--Andy Smith
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Los Angeles Dodgers prized outfield signing Kyle Tucker remains a top-tier fantasy baseball option heading into the 2026 season. Tucker inked a four-year deal with the Dodgers after a season in Chicago, bringing even more firepower to a World Series-winning roster. The 29-year-old had a "down" year by his standards in 2025, but he still slashed .266/.377/.464 with 22 home runs, 22 stolen bases, a 14.6% walk rate, and a 14.7% strikeout rate. His ISO dipped below .200 for the first time since his rookie season, but he still contributed a whopping 136 wRC+. Meanwhile, he posted at least 4.2 fWAR for the fifth year in a row. As a Dodger, Tucker will have extreme protection in the lineup with less weight on his shoulders. He projects to bat second or third, and he will play right field on an everyday basis. As it stands, he ranks as the #5 outfielder and #8 hitter in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.--Andersen Pickard
Source: RotoBaller
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New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried had a spectacular 2025 season, his first in the Bronx. He maintained an impressive 2.86 ERA and 3.07 FIP across 32 starts (195.1 innings), going 19-5 with 4.8 fWAR. He posted 8.7 K/9, 2.3 BB/9, and 0.7 HR/9, offering effectiveness atop the Yankees' rotation. He'll remain their No. 1 option as the 2026 regular season gets underway, and his health should not go underappreciated with Gerrit Cole (elbow) and Carlos Rodon (elbow) sidelined for Opening Day. FanGraphs has projected that Fried will finish the 2026 season with a 3.35 ERA and 3.9 fWAR. As it currently stands, he ranks as the overall #13 starting pitcher in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.--Andersen Pickard
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Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith has produced positive fWAR as a hitter and fielder every season throughout his career, and he remains a top fantasy baseball threat in 2026. Smith is coming off the best year of his career, slashing .296/.404/.497 with 17 home runs and a career-high 153 wRC+. His strikeout rate jumped to 20.4%, but he also posted a career-best 14.7% walk rate. Behind the dish, he contributed -8 FRV but 1.6 fWAR. Between hitting and fielding combined, he produced 4.1 fWAR. That ranked third-highest on the Dodgers, trailing only Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Now that the Dodgers are armed with Kyle Tucker, and Smith is a prime candidate for slight regression, FanGraphs is projecting the veteran backstop for 3.3 fWAR in 2026. That ranks sixth-highest on the team but is still an incredible mark, especially for a catcher. He is the #8 backstop in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball draft rankings for 2026.--Andersen Pickard
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Baltimore Orioles outfielder Taylor Ward is coming off the best power surge of his career, and he'll look to keep the home runs coming at a new home ballpark. Ward was dealt from the Angels to the Orioles during the offseason, and he'll now get to play half of his games at Camden Yards, one of the friendliest environments for power-hitting right-handers. 33 of Ward's 36 home runs last season would have left Oriole Park; only five other ballparks in MLB would have produced more favorable results for the veteran left fielder. While he did drop closer to the Mendoza line with a .228/.317/.475 slash line, Ward solidified himself as a very strong power threat while still posting an 11.3% walk rate and 117 wRC+. The biggest concern about Ward's game was his strikeout rate (26.4%), but that's a natural side effect of tapping into more power. He currently ranks as the #40 outfielder in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings.--Andersen Pickard
Source: RotoBaller
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San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray was healthy in 2025 after being limited to just seven starts the year prior. He made 32 appearances in the Giants' rotation, pitching to an 11-8 record with a 3.65 ERA and 3.93 FIP. He continued to flash impressive control with 9.18 K/9 and 3.60 BB/9, but he was only moderately effective when limiting loud contact. Ray's four-pitch mix is headlined by a low-to-mid-90s fastball with its Stuff+ grading out at 106, according to FanGraphs' model. However, the model grades his slider, changeup, and knuckle curve as well below-average. The veteran hurler won't light up the radar gun or rack up strikeouts at an absurd rate, but he gives the Giants innings while keeping walks and loud contact at a reasonable clip. Staying healthy all season long will be key to Ray having a good season, especially after he failed to do so in 2023 and 2024. He currently ranks as the #40 starting pitcher in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings.--Andersen Pickard
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Seattle Mariners right-handed closer Andres Munoz has established himself as a high-end closing option for fantasy managers after posting a 1.92 ERA (2.88 FIP), 0.99 WHIP, 60 saves, 160 strikeouts, and 54 walks in 121 2/3 innings for the Mariners in the last two seasons. The 27-year-old Mexican reliever had career highs in ERA (1.73) and saves (38) last year while also striking out 83 batters and posting a strong 1.03 WHIP in 62 1/3 frames. Munoz's 88.4% team save share was second-best among closers in 2025. He's no stranger to injuries, but Munoz has been an All-Star the last two years while staying healthy. His slider is one of the nastiest pitches in the league among relievers. For a Mariners team that should be in contention again in 2026. Munoz has high-end fantasy upside, although walks could be an issue. RotoBaller has him ranked as the No. 4 fantasy closer.--Keith Hernandez
Source: Baseball Reference
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Even though Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. has played in over 100 games just four times in his eight big-league seasons, which includes two torn ACLs, he's a top-10 overall fantasy player at RotoBaller heading into the 2026 campaign. The five-time All-Star, former Rookie of the Year, and MVP has league-winning upside when healthy, but he's also among the biggest first-round risks because of his lengthy injury history. Acuna played in only 95 games in 2025, slashing .290/.417/.518 with a .935 OPS, 21 home runs, 42 RBI, 74 runs scored, and nine steals in 412 plate appearances. It was a bit worrisome that he had only nine stolen bases after recording 73 in his last full season in 2023, but he should run more another year removed from knee reconstruction. On the bright side, Acuna is still on the right side of 30 and can do things that most other ballplayers can't. He's a five-category contributor that will be hard to pass up in the first round of fantasy baseball drafts.--Keith Hernandez
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The season-ending elbow injury to Seattle Mariners right-hander Logan Evans means that right-hander Emerson Hancock will enter spring training built up as a starter, according to Adam Jude of The Seattle Times. Hancock, who was the team's first-round pick back in 2020, made the transition to a relief role late last year and gave up just two runs in 8 2/3 innings out of the bullpen in September. The 26-year-old went 4-5 with a career-worst 4.90 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 64:31 K:BB in 90 innings over 22 appearances (16 starts) in his third big-league season with the Mariners. Even though Hancock has a better shot at being in the Opening Day starting rotation in Seattle as the No. 5, it's not a lock at all. He will most likely be in a swing role again in 2026, limiting his fantasy appeal to AL-only leagues. In his three MLB seasons, Hancock has been a below-average pitcher with nothing that really stands out in his arsenal.--Keith Hernandez
Source: The Seattle Times - Adam Jude
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The Boston Red Sox agreed to a minor-league deal with free-agent right-hander Vinny Nittoli on Monday, a source told Ari Alexander. The deal includes an invitation to spring training. Nittoli has pitched in the major leagues for four seasons with the Athletics, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, and Seattle Mariners, but he's only thrown 18 2/3 frames. The 35-year-old veteran has a 2.41 ERA and 1.07 WHIP with 13 strikeouts and five walks in 15 relief appearances. Nittoli didn't pitch at all in the majors last year and had a 4.85 ERA with 46 strikeouts and 15 walks in 39 1/3 innings at Triple-A. He will most likely start the 2026 campaign at Triple-A Worcester. Nittoli is not on the fantasy radar in any leagues.--Keith Hernandez
Source: 7 News - Ari Alexander
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Mexican right-handed pitcher Valente Bellozo signed a minor-league deal with the Colorado Rockies on Monday, sources told Francys Romero. The 26-year-old will have a strong chance to make the big-league roster out of spring training in Colorado after pitching for the Miami Marlins each of the last two years. Bellozo has a 4.20 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, and 98:44 K:BB in 150 big-league innings over 45 appearances (19 starts) in his two MLB campaigns. He pitched in 32 games (six starts) for the Fish in 2025, going 1-4 with a 4.65 ERA (5.20 FIP), 1.33 WHIP, 54 strikeouts, and 23 walks in 81 1/3 innings pitched. Although he'll have more opportunities to pitch with the Rockies, the landing spot won't help his cause in hitter-friendly Coors Field. Bellozo will operate as a swingman for the Rockies going into his third MLB campaign, but he could start at Triple-A Albuquerque.--Keith Hernandez
Source: Francys Romero
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Seattle Mariners outfielder/designated hitter Luke Raley is expected to be on the strong side of a platoon in right field and at DH with Dominic Canzone in 2026, according to Adam Jude of The Seattle Times. "But as a baseline, I would expect to see Luke and Dom against righties, and Vic and Rob against lefties," general manager Justin Hollander said. Right-handed hitting outfielders Victor Robles and Rob Refsnyder will platoon in right field and at DH against lefties. Raley has hit .178/.246/.282 with a .528 OPS and 55 wRC+ against lefties, while slashing .242/.333/.453 with a .786 OPS and 126 wRC+ versus righties. The 31-year-old veteran missed half of last year with back and oblique injuries. He was more successful against righties, but overall, he hit a disappointing .202 with only four dingers and 19 RBI. If he's healthier in 2026, Raley could be a sneaky source of power in AL-only fantasy leagues.--Keith Hernandez
Source: The Seattle Times - Adam Jude

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