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RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Next Year's Toughest Draft Decisions with Jenny Butler

RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast

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4.6784 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Erik Halterman is joined by Jenny Butler to discuss some of the biggest decisions drafters will have to make next season, decisions Jenny already had to make in last week's Too Early Meatball draft.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What will be the biggest questions that we will try to answer in next season's fantasy baseball drafts?

0:09.8

Well, I've got Jenny Butler on the line who's already drafting for next season to help answer some of those here on the Rotowire Fantasy Baseball Podcast.

0:29.8

Hello and welcome, everybody, to the Thursday edition of the Roto Wire Fantasy Baseball podcast brought to you by chalkboard.

0:32.5

Eric Halterman here, joined today by Jenny Butler of Ft N Fantasy, one of my leaguemates in Glarf, and also

0:41.2

somebody who has already started drafting for 2026.

0:45.6

Jenny was part of last week's two early meatball draft hosted by Rob DiPietro.

0:51.5

You may have heard Jeff and Fred talk about it some on Tuesday.

0:55.1

We're going to talk about some of the toughest decisions at each position.

1:00.5

But Jenny, already drafting for 2026? Did you mix this in between a couple of fantasy football

1:07.4

drafts? You just couldn't get enough of draft season?

1:10.0

I have put fantasy football to the side in recent years, so I've got time for nothing but

1:15.2

baseball.

1:16.4

But yeah, it's just something that, like, I find really interesting and really fun.

1:21.3

You know, I don't do a ton of draft champions leagues, like a lot of people in this draft

1:26.4

do, but, but like i just think

1:28.5

drafting with a completely blank slate is just a really interesting thing to do yeah drafting before

1:35.9

the adp is set before anybody has their usual crutches to lean on during the draft definitely a

1:41.7

different experience the closest i've come to that was doing

1:44.7

a gladiator at last year's first pitch, Arizona, which is going pretty well. So maybe I'll have to

1:49.9

get into some more August and September drafts going forward. We will have more on your draft in

1:57.5

just a few minutes. But as always, want to start with some of the headlines from the past couple days,

2:04.1

which begins with positive news for the Orioles, far too late, unfortunately, for their season.

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