Konnor Griffin enters the season as a significant sleeper as he could become Pittsburgh's starting shortstop.
Roch Cholowsky and UCLA are in pursuit of a national championship, and they find themselves among John Venezia's picks to reach the 2026 College World Series.
Ryan Boyer gives you the rundown on three outfielders -- one being Boston's Jarren Duran -- that fantasy baseball players are no doubt keeping tabs on early this spring.
The top sleepers at second base include the Cards' Nolan Gorman as he offers enough power potential at the position.
Don't miss out on these late-round bounceback candidates, including Orioles righty Zach Eflin, who was quite good in 2023 and 2024 before back problems derailed his 2025 season.
Check out the top college baseball conference champion bets for 2026, including Roch Cholowsky's UCLA Bruins in the Big 10.
The best sleepers at first base include Cincinnati's Sal Stewart, who could put up big numbers if he earns enough playing time.
Rankings of every MLB team’s championship window, whether a contender, rebuilder, or rising is revealed. See who has the star power, trajectory and strength to win now.
Four catchers kick off RotoWire's new positional sleepers series, including Baltimore's Samuel Basallo, who struggled in his brief debut but was one of the best hitters in all of the minors last year.
UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky is the favorite for the 2026 Golden Spikes award, but is he the best bet?
This week's leaderboard takes a look at a handful of players whose strong gloves might give them more fantasy relevance than expected despite an unremarkable bat.
The final installment of the 2026 bold predictions series features 10 players from the National League West, including a potential breakout for Diamondbacks catcher Gabriel Moreno.
What should drafters make of the latest fantasy baseball rumors, including Spencer Steer's potential move into a utility role?
This week's leaderboard takes a look at hitters going after pick 500 who nonetheless project as average or better bats, like the still-unsigned Miguel Andujar.
Aaron Nola and Bryce Miller posted very poor numbers in 2025, but should we write them off in our 2026 fantasy baseball drafts?


