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Here's how to make your 2026 fantasy baseball league more like your fantasy football one

Wondering how you’re going to fill the fantasy sports void until football is back? Are your fantasy hoops and hockey teams leaving much to be desired? Well, one option you might be overlooking is joining a fantasy baseball league.



While baseball can seem daunting — mainly because of its 162-game schedule over six-plus months compared to just 17 weeks for football — there are ways to replicate what brings you joy from the gridiron onto the baseball field.

[Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league for the 2026 MLB season]

We’ve rounded up some tips to lighten the load if you’re considering joining a baseball league for the first time or coming back after taking last season off.

For those who love fantasy football, that same passion from Sundays can come on a daily basis — all because of baseball’s calendar. Feel the rush of Shohei Ohtani digging in against Bryan Woo because either (or both) are on your fantasy team. Enjoy the show when Juan Soto shuffles into the batter’s box against Zack Wheeler. No matter the outcome, get instantaneous updates on your Yahoo Fantasy app, showing where you are in the standings or your head-to-head matchup.

No need to wait a week to get those competitive juices flowing. Just pick it up again with the next day’s games.

There are several baseball formats to consider, but to keep things simple, Head-to-Head Points leagues — the Yahoo Fantasy Baseball default setting for all newly created leagues — are the most like football. Head-to-Head Points is available in both Private and Public Leagues, making it easy to quickly join a league and get a similar experience to football!

What’s especially fun about these leagues is that fantasy managers get the same weekly outcome of a win or a loss. While you’re managing your lineup throughout the week, the result could come down to a home run in the final game on Sunday night, a streaming starting pitcher who strikes out 10 hitters and gets the win or even a reliever who picks up a save to tip the matchup.

It’s easy to get in the game, too. You just need to make a few decisions and you’re off and running.

First up, pick your format — again, head-to-head points leagues are the most like football.

Next, do you have a group that's ready to play? If not, that’s no problem. There are free public leagues as well as public prize leagues — in the latter, you pay an entry fee and play for cash prizes awarded at the end of the season. In either case, you never have to worry about finding people to play or a day and time that works for the whole group to draft. You get to pick what works for you.

You can also Draft Now With Friends! Ever had a few friends who wanted to play but not enough to fill a fantasy baseball league? You can instantly invite up to seven people to join you in a free public league. All you have to do is enter a free public draft room and tap the "Add Friends Pre-Draft" button to invite people to join your draft! (This feature is currently only for public leagues.)

There are also Live Draft Lobbies, where on-demand drafts are available every day, and you can join a league and make picks the instant all spots are taken.

Both free public leagues, as well as public prize leagues, will be filled with Yahoo players until 12 teams join.

If you want to play with something on the line beyond pride, Public Prize leagues are a great option, but you won’t be able to join with anyone you know, just to keep things fair.

Now, if you do want to have some skin in the game against your friends, family or acquaintances, we suggest creating or joining a Private Prize league and inviting whoever you want.

Then, you just get ready for draft day, where you can even make all your picks from your phone. Some leagues draft immediately, while others wait for a later date. Your call.


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One of the benefits of a private league is that there are many options to customize the roster and scoring settings to your desires. Commissioners have the ability to set limited positional requirements or fewer bench spaces, which means you won’t have to sweat as many roster decisions day-to-day or week-to-week. It will also make the waiver wire more fun and active since there will be more available options.

If your leaguemates really like offense, you could consider hitter-only (that means no pitchers) leagues. If you do want to keep pitchers in the game, you could opt to limit the number of active spots, or set it up for all pitchers without starter or reliever designations. It's your league's call.

If trading isn't your thing — and you want to limit those conflicts — leagues can skip them altogether.

If daily management feels like a lot, you have the option of going to weekly lineups to mirror football and make the roster decisions a lighter lift. You can also consider limiting the number of weekly moves each manager can make, so there’s less pressure to grind on the waiver wire every day.

There is also the option of ending a private league’s season earlier. Head-to-Head leagues can start a four-team playoff that ends the season as early as Aug. 2 (the end of Week 18 of the season). So, those fantasy football players who don't want crossover between sports can be accommodated.

There are new features for 2026 designed to help fans optimize their lineups, commissioners manage their leagues and the entire Yahoo Fantasy baseball community stay better connected.

  • A new team screen calendar view gives fans a single weekly scan of their team, enabling them to see which day of the week their pitchers are scheduled to start. Launching early this season, this feature will help fans more easily spot gaps in their lineups and plan for the week ahead.

  • An updated draft settings tool enables league commissioners to manage draft times and formats, as well as set draft orders, directly from the Yahoo Fantasy app.

  • Fantasy Feed — which launched for the football season — will be available for the baseball campaign. Fantasy Feeds enable fans to follow, react to and talk with other fans about every big play from the games that matter most to their fantasy season.

Yahoo Fantasy baseball just got more fun and easier than ever to play for the 2026 MLB season with several new features!

Want to lessen the load of having to meticulously set your fantasy baseball lineup, day in and day out? With the tap of a button on desktop or from the Yahoo Fantasy app, the free Start Active Players feature will set your lineup for you, filling it with healthy players who have a game on that specific day/week and benching those who are off and/or injured.

If you’re ready to take your game to the next level, you can get something even better …

Yahoo Fantasy+ premium features help you win from draft day to the playoffs. Subscribers win their leagues 81%‡ more often and will also now have access to a trio of popular features that were available for football season, including:

  • Instant Mock Draft: Practice your draft in seconds. Test different strategies, positions and roster constructions as many times as you want, anytime, instantly.

  • Draft Kits: A personalized cheat sheet with rankings, tiers and projections tailored specifically to your league. Additionally, player insights surface real-time expert analysis directly in those cheat sheets. Exclusively in the Yahoo Fantasy app.

  • Assistant GM: A virtual assistant that starts your best players and alerts you if you need to make a move before the action starts.

‡ Based on 2024 Yahoo Fantasy Sports LLC data.

You can easily get started with Yahoo Fantasy. Enjoy that fun and excitement that will make the season fly by and bring football back before you know it.

Join or create a fantasy baseball league today and get ready to play ball!

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