I had my first fantasy baseball draft of the season this afternoon. I'm playing in three leagues this season with three different friend groups (it's too much, I know), and I expect this league to be the most competitive.
My team in this league is called 'DA FISH,' which is an inside joke between a fellow league member and me.
Anyway, this league contains 12 members, and is a holds league. I won't go into the entire scoring because I'm not in the mood to put anybody to sleep. It's pretty typical, other than the fact that holds is a category (which it is every year, so it's pretty typical for me).
There are 24 rounds in the draft, and my draft position was sixth, which is my personal favorite since I don't need to wait a ton of picks for my next turn.
This is my team for this year:
1st Round (6th overall): Paul Skenes (SP, PIT)
I usually don't like drafting pitchers until the fourth round at least, but Skenes has an ERA under 2.00, so I made an exception
2nd Round (19th overall): Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. (1B, TOR)
I was mad Nick Kurtz was taken a couple picks before, but that's okay because Vladdy's awesome.
3rd Round (30th overall): Yoshinobu Yamamoto (SP, LAD)
I made another exception so I could have two of the top four pitchers in the MLB
4th Round (43rd overall): Chris Sale, (SP, ATL)
I did it again. My friend playing in the league called my top three pitchers a three-headed monster.
5th Round (54th overall): Jackson Merrill (OF, SD)
I wanted Merrill.
6th Round (67th overall): Shea Langeliers (C, ATH)
I preferred Raleigh, but Shea hits bombs and they're playing in a minor league ballpark.
7th Round (78th overall): Nolan McLean (SP, NYM)
I planned to draft him since the end of last season. This kid's stuff is insane (don't know if I should call a man with a full beard a kid, even if he is a rookie)
8th Round (91st overall): Nico Hoerner (2B, CHC)
I always get Nico. The second base crop isn't too good and Nico's extremely consistent.
9th Round (102nd overall): Christian Yelich (OF, MIL)
I went with my heart in this pick. He was good last season, and I think he can do it again.
10th Round (115th overall): Ryan Helsley (RP, BAL)
You always need closers, and I think Helsley's going to return to form in 2026.
11th Round (126th overall): Willy Adames (SS, SF)
Yeah, I neglected drafting shortstops.....but Willy's a solid option.
12th Round (139th overall): Raisel Iglesias (RP, ATL)
More closers! I wanted to draft Robert Suarez as well, but somebody else nabbed him later.
13th Round (150th overall): Jacob Wilson (SS, ATH)
The kid hit .393 in the minors
14th Round (163rd overall): Lawrence Butler (OF, ATH)
I still have faith in Lawrence Butler. Besides, I need steals.
15th Round (174th overall): Munetaka Murakami (1B, 3B, CWS)
I've been looking forward to Murakami in the majors since I first heard of him in 2024. Now he's my starting third baseman.
16th Round (187th overall): JJ Wetherholt (2B, 3B, SS, STL)
Wetherholt's tearing it up in spring, and he plays a lot of positions, so I'll gladly take him.
17th Round (198th overall): Joe Musgrove (SP, SD)
Starter number five is a solid option.
18th Round (211th overall): Kyle Teel (C, CWS)
I'm glad to draft a backup catcher who's such a high-ranking prospect.
19th Round (222nd overall): Seranthony Dominguez (RP, CWS)
Closer numero tres
20th Round (235th overall): Bryan Reynolds (OF, PIT)
Could you believe this guy was still around in the 20th round? I'll take that all day.
21st Round (246th overall): Jeremiah Estrada (RP, SD)
This is a holds league, and Estrada's good at getting 'em.
22nd Round (259th overall): Andrew Painter (SP, PHI)
Why not take a chance on a prospect pitcher? Painter's got good stuff.
23rd Round (270th overall): Grant Taylor (RP, CWS)
I like Grant Taylor, and he should get holds (and an occasional save), which are welcome.
24th Round (283rd overall): Chase Dollander (SP, COL)
The draft rounds out with Chase Dollander. He was a top prospect who struggled in the majors last season (6.52 ERA), but as long as I bench him when he starts at home he's gonna have a great season. I can feel it.
As of right now this is what I project my lineup to look like:
C: Shea Langeliers
1B: Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.
2B: Nico Hoerner
3B: Munetaka Murakami
SS: Willy Adames
OF: Jackson Merrill
OF: Christian Yelich
OF: Lawrence Butler
UTIL: JJ Wetherholt
BN: Jacob Wilson
BN: Bryan Reynolds
BN: Kyle Teel
GRADE: B- (probably a little too generous lol)
What I like: I have some solid star power and some solid rookies that I'm expecting to contribute
What I dislike: I forced myself to put too much trust on guys who underperformed last year or are doing badly in spring training.
This is what my pitching staff looks like:
SP: Paul Skenes
SP: Yoshinobu Yamamoto
SP: Chris Sale
SP: Nolan McLean
SP: Joe Musgrove
SP: Andrew Painter
SP: Chase Dollander
GRADE: A
What I like: I drafted four superstar pitchers (assuming McLean doesn't tank)
What I don't like: If Painter and Dollander don't perform the way I expect them to, I won't like it.
RP: Ryan Helsley
RP: Raisel Iglesias
RP: Seranthony Dominguez
RP: Jeremiah Estrada
RP: Grant Taylor
Grade: C(-)
What I like: Ryan Helsley
What I don't like: I don't know if Raisel Iglesias will keep the closer role all year (Atlanta also has Robert Suarez), and I'm not sure how many saves Dominguez will be getting with the White Sox. My bullpen has a small number of arms, and I fear for their consistency.
Overall: B
I think a B grade is fair. The draft didn't seem to be amazing, but it could be. If I manage well I think I should have a dangerous team this year. Here's to hoping!
Well, that does it for this post. Thanks for checking out the blog, have a great rest of the weekend, and happy collecting!