Saturday, March 14, 2026

MORE DRAFT RESULTS!

     One fantasy team down, two to go. Three leagues is too many, I'm telling you. But I'll live; I just might not spend as much time on each of them. 

**Disclaimer - Stick around to the end of the post for an exciting announcement**

    This fantasy league includes some siblings and their friends. It is a twelve-team holds league with 26 roster spots. Those holds leagues man! I don't know what to think of them.

    I've got another inside joke for a team name, and one I am not proud of. I'll probably change it very soon, but I was convinced to name my team.....this.





    I kind of don't like to admit that I know enough about Spongebob to use this as a joke...but I was asked to do it, so I did.



    Anyway, the name isn't the point; I'll change my team name sometimes, and will almost certainly be changing this one.

    Anyhow, I'm here to recap my team's 26 picks. I got the 8th pick out of twelve, which isn't too good, but I made the best of it anyway.


Round 1 (8th overall): Jose Ramirez (3B, CLE)
    I want a big power-hitting third baseman, so drafting Jose Ramirez was great, especially since he steals bases as well


Round 2 (17th overall): Gunnar Henderson (SS, BAL)
    And now my shortstop position is filled


Round 3 (32nd overall): Matt Olson (1B, ATL)
    I would've liked Kurtzy or Vladdy or Harper, but Olson should definitely be pretty good


Round 4 (41st overall): Bryan Woo (SP, SEA)
    I drafted my first starter in the fourth round, like I usually plan on doing


Round 5 (56th overall): Jackson Merrill (OF, SD)
    Hehe I got Merrill again


Round 6 (65th overall): Austin Riley (3B, ATL)
    My utility spot is full now


Round 7 (80th overall): Nolan McLean (SP, NYM)
    This shows how much faith I have in McLean


Round 8 (89th overall): Devin Williams (RP, NYM)
    A few closers were taken right before my turn a couple rounds before, so I landed my first one in the eighth round


Round 9 (104th overall): Nico Hoerner (2B, CHC)
    I always like getting Nico :)


Round 10 (113th overall): Trey Yesavage (SP, TOR)
    I have a lot of faith in Yesavage, and was glad to get him in this league


Round 11 (128th overall): Michael King (SP, SD)
    That's a solid top-4 starting rotation right there


Round 12 (137th overall): Emilio Pagan (RP, CIN)
    I'm not sure how great Pagan will be, but the saves are certainly welcome


Round 13 (152nd overall): Lawrence Butler (OF, ATH)
    I've been forced to have a lot of faith in Butler, but I believe he can rebound this year


Round 14 (161st overall): Brenton Doyle (OF, COL)
    Not sure about Doyle, but he's hitting really well in spring and gets to play half his games in Coors


Round 15 (176th overall): Ivan Herrera (C, STL)
    Considering that I neglected drafting catchers, I think I got a solid one for the fifteenth round

Round 16 (185th overall): Ryan Walker (RP, SF)
    Closer numero tres


Round 17 (200th overall): Dylan Crews (OF, WSH)
    I started to panic at my lack of outfielders, so I hope Crews plays well


Round 18 (209th overall): Jac Caglianone (1B, OF, KC)
    Another product of my panic, but he's raking in spring, so we'll see


Round 19 (224th overall): Brandon Lowe (2B, PIT)
    I mostly got him as trade bait, but he should be a solid option


Round 20 (233rd overall): Shane Bieber (SP, TOR)
    He'll start the season injured, but hopefully he'll be great when he returns


Round 21 (248th overall): Spencer Schwellenbach (SP, ATL)
    It looks like he might be out longer than I thought, which scares me. But he should be great when he makes his 2026 debut


Round 22 (257th overall): Matt Shaw (3B, CHC)
    What can I say? I really like him and think he'll be good


Round 23 (272nd overall): Tanner Scott (RP, LAD)
    I hope Tanner Scott will get me some holds


Round 24 (281st overall): Camilo Doval (RP, NYY)
    Got him for the holds as well


Round 25 (296th overall): Evan Carter (OF, TEX)
    My last product of my outfield dilemma, as well as a sentimental grab. He's hitting well in spring, so I hope that continues on to the season


Round 26 (305th overall): Parker Messick (SP, CLE)
    I'm running out of pitching options, and he was solid last year. I narrowly chose him over Connelly Early because it looks like Early will begin the season in Triple-A




OFFENSE:
C: Ivan Herrera
1B: Matt Olson
2B: Nico Hoerner
3B: Jose Ramirez
SS: Gunnar Henderson
OF: Jackson Merrill
OF: Lawrence Butler
OF: Jac Caglianone
UTIL: Austin Riley

BN: Brenton Doyle (right now I have more faith in Caglianone)
BN: Dylan Crews
BN: Brandon Lowe
BN: Matt Shaw
BN: Evan Carter

Grade: B-

What I like: My infield is pretty stacked, and we should see a fair share of steals

What I dislike: My outfield is looking really sketchy, and I made a couple too many sentimental picks, which leads to not enough pitching depth



ROTATION:
SP: Bryan Woo
SP: Nolan McLean
SP: Trey Yesavage
SP: Michael King
SP: Shane Bieber
SP: Spencer Schwellenbach
SP: Parker Messick

Grade: B-

What I like: Patience is a virtue. The top four of the rotation are really good, and once it hits mid-season my top six should be great 

What I dislike: Too many injuries



BULLPEN:
RP: Devin Williams
RP: Emilio Pagan
RP: Ryan Walker
RP: Tanner Scott
RP: Camilo Doval

Grade: C-

What I like: Those two setup men should be awesome, and I expect a bounceback from Devin Williams

What I dislike: I don't have enough arms, and missed out on Aroldis Chapman, Ryan Helsley, and Daniel Palencia, to name a few



OVERALL GRADE: C
    Eh, it's alright

    
    We'll see how the fantasy season goes. 








**ANNOUNCEMENT**

    I just found out that a blog known as Red Cardboard has returned from a 12-year hiatus, and is offering quite a nice prize to anybody who shares his post on their blog. This isn't just an attempt to win a sweet baseball card, but also an offer to check out a new blog (if you didn't read it 12 years ago). So go on ahead and check out Red Cardboard!



    Don't worry, I've got cards to show off for the next post, which will hopefully start a fun and challenging new series for the readers of the blog. Until then, thanks for checking out the blog, make sure to have an amazing weekend, and happy collecting!

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