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Home » Fantasy baseball’s ace shortage has turned unlikely arms into must-adds
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Fantasy baseball’s ace shortage has turned unlikely arms into must-adds

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As you may have noticed, the elite pitching landscape in fantasy baseball is completely unrecognizable.

Fantasy managers who spent premium draft capital on frontline aces are staring at a wasteland of broken elbows, shredded shoulders and baffling, high-profile regressions. 

The modern pitching crisis has officially peaked.

The sheer volume of injuries to premium starters, combined with the catastrophic early-season performances of surviving stars, has created an historic talent deficit. 

To survive, we are forced to look at the bottom of the barrel. Success no longer means riding a Cy Young favorite. Instead, it means uncomfortably trusting perennial waiver-wire fodder. 

The collapse at the top has been staggering.

Decades of prioritizing maximum velocity and spin rates have pushed the human body past its natural limits, resulting in an unprecedented wave of structural injuries to premier arms.

Those who have managed to stay on the active roster are largely struggling, lacking their usual command or durability as they adapt to rigid pitch clocks and high-intensity workloads. 

For managers trying to salvage their rotations, even the traditional strategy of hunting for breakout prospects or dependable mid-tier arms on the waiver wire is dead.

There are no hidden aces waiting to be discovered. Instead, the wire offers a bleak reality check: Adapt to the chaos, or accept defeat. 

This desperation has turned former statistical punchlines into essential assets. Take Patrick Corbin, whose recent seasons became synonymous with ballooning ERAs and heavy hard-hit rates.

Yet, amid the current scarcity, Corbin’s ability to simply take the mound every fifth day and log competitive innings has transformed him from a fantasy liability into a crucial streaming option.

His recent stretch of effectiveness — two earned runs over 11 innings with an 11-1 K-BB — is less about dominance and more about survival, providing desperate managers with baseline stability that expensive, injured stars cannot offer. 

Similarly, Zack Littell and international imports like Tatsuya Imai have suddenly become hot commodities. Littell, a journeyman who bounced around bullpens before finding a fragile footing as a starter, is being leaned on thanks to three straight wins with a 1.59 ERA over his last 17 innings. 

Imai, stepping into a high-variance environment, represents the ultimate gamble that managers are now forced to take.

Was his part in a recent combined no-hitter part of a resurgence or just a flash in the pan? Maybe arm fatigue was a bigger part of his struggles than we thought and now he is ready to perform. 


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This is about as good as it gets these days on the waiver wire. The era of finding a dominant, season-defining starter on the wire is gone.

Total pitching anarchy has moved the goalposts for what constitutes a “good” pickup. Survival in 2026 requires abandoning past biases, swallowing your pride and riding the hot streaks of historically volatile pitchers.

It is a grim, unpredictable landscape, but in a season defined by the fall of the elite, the managers who successfully navigate the waiver wire with the likes of Corbin, Imai and Littell will be the ones left standing. 


Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAlarm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzguy, catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio (Ch. 87) weekdays from 6-8 p.m. and dominate your leagues with the latest baseball news and advice from Fantasy Alarm. 

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