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On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Mike Couillard subs in again for B-Don to navigate the latest MLB moves, including call-up of injury replacements for Munetaka Murakami and Teoscar Hernandez, and star performances, focusing on whether Cristopher Sanchez or Jacob Misiorowski is the May NL Pitcher of the Month.Then we discuss the latest hot and cold performances including some breakout starting pitchers in Chicago and Los Angeles and trying to parse out the madness of corner infield in 2026.Finally, we finish things off with another edition of SAGNOF bullpen chaos, waiver-wire targets, and streaming pitchers for the upcoming scoring period.

On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Mike Couillard subs in for B-Don to dig into the latest wave of prospect promotions including Dylan Crews, Jonah Tong, a pair of Pirates outfielders, Pedro Ramirez, and another acolyte of the Cardinals Devil Magic.We also discuss some of the latest hot performances including a speedster turned power bat and two aces in the making before trying to determine whether Gunnar Henderson and Fernando Tatis Jr. can pull out of their tailspins.Then we finish things off with another edition of SAGNOF bullpen chaos, waiver-wire targets, and streaming pitchers for the upcoming scoring period.

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On this week’s episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we dig into the latest wave of prospect promotion. From power-speed outfielders climbing toward everyday roles to intriguing infield call-ups, we break down which names deserve your attention now and who might still be more hype than help. Then we sort through some of the strangest stat leaders in baseball. We discuss unexpected home run threats, speed-only specialists, and whether some early-season breakout can actually stick. On the pitching side, we debate where rising strikeout machines fit among the rest-of-season starting pitcher rankings and analyze several under-the-radar arms posting surprising ratios and win totals. Which breakouts are real, and which are skating on dangerous luck indicators?We wrap things up with a full SAGNOF bullpen tour, covering chaotic closer situations around the league, speculative saves options, and the relievers fantasy managers need to stash before roles become official. Plus, we finish with waiver wire bats and streaming pitcher recommendations to help you win the week ahead.

The early-season volatility is in full swing, and this week’s Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast breaks down a wave of prospect promotions, key injuries, and some early season positional evaluations. A major ace hitting the IL for elbow surgery leaves a huge void in rotations. Does Grey take the high road or does he take the lap? On the positive side, several prospects are getting their first real opportunities. We dig into which call-ups and talk about whether they actually matter for your team, and how aggressive fantasy managers should be reacting.From there, we shift into a full positional roundtable, focusing on rest-of-season value and some bold predictions. Is the current catcher landscape due for a shake-up? Can the surprising early production at first base hold, or will the established stars reassert themselves? We also debate breakouts and letdowns in the middle infield, plus how to sort through a crowded and unpredictable outfield. It’s a mix of rising prospects, struggling veterans, and tough ranking decisions that could define the rest of your season.On the pitching side, we highlight early breakout starters who may not sustain their success, and take a closer look at the ever-changing closer landscape in another edition of SAGNOF. With injuries and committee situations opening the door across multiple bullpens, there are saves available if you act quickly. We wrap things up with a deep dive into waiver wire targets and a full slate of streaming options to help you maximize value in the week ahead.

It’s time for a one-month fantasy baseball check-up, and we’re digging into what actually matters, and what doesn’t, after April. In this episode, we take a step back and look at the early trends shaping the season, separating real concerns from small-sample noise so you don’t overreact.We kick things off with a lighthearted look at a certain AL team hitting the reset button and why, based on our early league success, we might be overqualified to step in. Then we shift to some intriguing young pitching that Grey hasn’t been able to stop talking about all season. We are breaking down a couple of high-upside arms making noise in the minors and what their early performances could mean for fantasy managers if opportunities open up.Next up, we move on to our “Month Into the Season” checkup: a group of notable hitters who surprisingly started the year with little to no power. We dig into the numbers to figure out who’s just been unlucky and who might have something more concerning going on. The goal: help you decide where to stay patient and where to start adjusting expectations.We also highlight a handful of struggling bats who’ve been tough to roster so far, breaking down whether they’re buy-low candidates or players you might need to move on from depending on league depth.On the pitching side, it’s bullpen chaos season. Injuries and role changes have opened up save opportunities across multiple teams, so we walk through the evolving closer situations and identify where you can find value on the wire without overcommitting. We wrap with a quick-hit waiver wire segment featuring under-the-radar hitters getting playing time, plus a slate of streamers to help you maximize matchups in the coming week.

The early season continues to deliver chaos, and this week’s Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast leans into the uncertainty with a look at prospects on the rise and injuries already shaking up depth charts. A few key hitters hitting the IL are opening up opportunities for younger bats to step in, while several top prospects are making strong early impressions with power, speed, and plate discipline. On the pitching side, it’s been a rollercoaster. Some highly drafted arms are off to rough starts, dealing with dips in velocity and subtle changes in pitch movement that could be more than just early-season noise. At the same time, a wave of unexpected breakout pitchers is emerging, fueled by tweaks in pitch mix, added velocity, or new approaches that are generating strikeouts and limiting damage. We dig into what might be sustainable and what could regress.We wrap things up, as always, with a look at the ever-shifting saves landscape and some under-the-radar bullpen arms worth monitoring, plus a rundown of streaming options to help you attack the upcoming week. If you're trying to stay ahead of the curve in a volatile April, this episode will help you sort through the noise and find your edge.

April is already delivering chaos, breakouts, and plenty of head-scratching performances, and this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast dives into it all. We kick things off with a wave of call-ups and injuries shaking up rosters across the league, from intriguing debuts like Noah Schultz and Sam Antonacci to the latest IL stints impacting fantasy lineups. There’s movement everywhere, including surprising trades, struggling veterans, and opportunities opening up for the next man up.Then we dig into the heart of the episode: the hottest hitters in baseball right now. However, it’s not all sunshine. Several big names are ice cold to start the season, and we break down what’s real, what’s bad luck, and what fantasy managers should actually be worried about.We wrap things up with the usual SAGNOF bullpen madness, waiver wire targets to help you stay ahead of the competition, and streaming options to help you out this week.

The blockbuster call-up and long-term deal for Konnor Griffin is here, and earlier than expected. We are breaking down whether his elite power/speed combo is ready to translate immediately for fantasy managers or if there are still some growing pains ahead. From there, we dig into a handful of early-season pitching pains. Are these just small-sample blips, bad luck driven by BABIP and strand rates, or signs of something more actionable?On the flip side, we highlight the arms dealing fantastic early pitching performances. We separate what’s sustainable from what might be smoke and mirrors so you can stay ahead of your league. And of course, it wouldn’t be Razzball without some SAGNOF talk as we sort through the latest bullpen chaos and speculative saves options.

The robot umps are here and Grey’s already in love. The first-ever robot ump-related ejection was everything we wanted. There are several names in the top ten of the player rater putting up jaw-dropping slash lines through the first week. Plus, there are a bunch of rookies that have come out the gate swinging hot bats. Are any of these early season breakouts noteworthy or just a hot start to the season? On the injury front, the Brewers are dealing with a couple issues that have shaken up their roster. And in the closer landscape, blown saves and murky bullpen hierarchies are causing chaos. We sort through every situation so you're not caught flat-footed heading into the week.