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Matthew

Pouliot

Matthew has been providing baseball coverage, projections and rankings for Rotoworld since 1999, when Rick Ankiel was a prospect and the Devil Rays were a punchline. He was inducted into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2014.

Our early 2026 Top 300 rankings highlight the latest Hot Stove developments and projections.
The best third baseman available seems to be in great position as he enters free agency for a second time.
Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh headline a fascinating race for American League MVP, while Shohei Ohtani looks to make history with his fourth career award.
Stars like Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Cody Bellinger join headliners Kyle Tucker, Dylan Cease, and Bo Bichette in a 2025–26 MLB free agent class loaded with impact bats and arms.
After a historic power season with the Phillies, Kyle Schwarber enters free agency at age 33 looking to cash in once again. Which teams make the most sense, and how high could the bidding go?
Reviewing 2025’s fantasy outfielders and revealing early 2026 rankings. Can anyone catch Judge or Soto next season?
Coming off Shohei Ohtani’s amazing performance to finish off the Brewers in the NCLS, Matthew Pouliot takes a look at the scope of history.
Dodgers come away scoreless after on-field confusion on Max Muncy’s fly to center.
Cal Raleigh’s 60 home runs led the way in a big fantasy season for catchers. Our position breakdown reviews 2025’s top performers, identifies breakout candidates, and ranks the top 12 catchers for 2026.
An Astros rookie could be in line for a strong final week against the dregs of the AL West.
We’re chasing wins and hoping to take advantage of Coors Field in the next-to-last week of the season.
Mookie Betts jumps back up, and Brad Keller is the high debut in this week’s top 300 update.
A win-prone reliever and a pair of run-producing infielders make the cut this week.
A Red Sox pitching prospect arrives, and a Reds infield prospect is hopefully right behind.
A pair of undervalued American League East outfielders make the cut this week.
A speedy Orioles prospect and two young starters make for intriguing additions this weekend.
The Orioles are getting one of their top bats back, and the Rangers appear to have a new closer.
Which new closers are worth adding after the trade deadline? The Waiver Wire has you covered.
A top-10 catcher remains widely available, and a Yankees’ trade addition might be worth grabbing.
A pair of speedy infielders come recommended, and we take a look at some trade deadline possibilities for saves.
A pair of Tampa Bay Rays would make for fine additions to any fantasy roster.
A couple of National League outfielders and a potential closer are this week’s recommended pickups.
A Rays outfielder to fill everyone’s SB needs and a pair of Reds bats comprise this week’s pickups.
Home runs, saves and steals are on the Waiver Wire menu this week.