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One Fantasy Baseball Sleeper for every National League Team in 2026

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Finding sleepers is the key to winning most fantasy leagues. The real question, however, is understanding that a sleeper in one person’s league is different from a sleeper in a different league. This article attempts to run the gamut by giving out players who should be taken anywhere from Round 7 to 29 in most fantasy baseball leagues.

MORE: One Fantasy Baseball sleeper for every American League Team in 2026 NL East: Mar 10, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher JR Ritchie (92) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images Atlanta: JR Ritchie, SP –JR is not only a great kid, but he’s also a great pitcher. He throws about 93 MPH, and he knows how to hit spots with a lot of maturity.

He lets up very few hits and gets a lot of strikeouts, too. Even if he doesn’t start the season with the Braves, he should be up very soon and will dominate. Miami: Robby Snelling AND Thomas White, SP – I’m giving you Miami twins with these two players, who both won’t start the season with the team, but they should be up before Memorial Day.

Remember that Miami got rid of Cabrera and Weathers in the offseason to give more opportunity to Snelling and White to make the rotation sooner rather than later. New York: Luis Robert, OF – Sometimes players just need a different address, and that is the case for Robert. Stuck in Chicago for so many years, he was miserable, losing so many games, and just never was able to stay healthy.

Now that he’s in New York playing alongside Juan Soto, I expect his fortunes to change and for him to have a career year. Philadelphia: Justin Crawford, OF – Crawford plays a lot like his father, who had great speed and played terrific defense. The Phillies really like him in centerfield, and I expect that he will be their opening day starter.

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