As the frost of winter finally begins to thaw, the buzz of fantasy baseball draft season is heating up, and trust me, you don’t want to be left behind. But here’s where it gets controversial: while Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, and Bobby Witt Jr. are no-brainers at the top of the 2026 hitter rankings, the real debate lies in the bottom 100—where strategy meets chaos. This is the part most people miss: your late-round picks could make or break your season, and it’s not just about following a list. It’s about balancing the known (think Ke’Bryan Hayes) with the unknown (like Coby Mayo) and betting on which prospects will actually crack the starting lineup. And let’s not forget shortstops like Bobby Witt Jr. and Elly De La Cruz, who are poised to dominate drafts early—but are they worth the hype? Here’s the kicker: these rankings are tailored for a 15-team, 5x5 mixed league with a 14-hitter roster, so if your league setup differs, you’ll need to tweak your approach. As commissioners scramble to finalize draft nights, now’s the time to dive deep into player analysis and ask yourself: Are you drafting for consistency or swinging for the fences? I’m here to help—drop your questions below or catch me on the Rates & Barrels podcast (https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/podcasts/fantasy-baseball/) for more insights. For the full list of my top 300 hitters, check out the Google Sheet (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sMAssGLUdUOvMMl2S-H6aRkMfwVC7fvwCv5PHri-KfI/edit?gid=0#gid=0). And hey, if you’re up for a brain teaser, try spotting the hidden connections between sports terms in Connections: Sports Edition. It’s a fun way to flex those fantasy muscles! Derek VanRiper (https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/author/derek-vanriper/), a seasoned fantasy expert with over 13 years in the game, is here to guide you through the madness. Follow him on Twitter @DerekVanRiper (https://twitter.com/DerekVanRiper) and let’s make 2026 your winning season. But here’s the real question: With so much uncertainty in the lower tiers, how much risk are you willing to take? Let me know in the comments—I’m all ears!