Below are some of my favorite fantasy baseball late-round lottery ticket players and where they are going in average draft position (ADP).
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Fantasy Baseball Late-Round Lottery Tickets to Target
Victor Scott (OF – STL) | ADP: 306.2
Victor Scott stole 34 bases in just 463 plate appearances in 2025 and is now slated for full-time reps as the everyday center fielder in 2026.
While the surface numbers haven’t been great in spring, Scott’s underlying numbers are better. Since the Cardinals are rebuilding, even if Scott struggles, he should still play and steal a ton of bases in 2026.
Jordan Lawlar (3B – ARI) | ADP: 316.8
Jordan Lawlar is another former top prospect, but he has struggled in small samples in the Majors and has been blocked from his natural position in the infield with the emergence of Geraldo Perdomo and the acquisition of Nolan Arenado.
However, the Diamondbacks have been playing him in the outfield, and he has been crushing it offensively in spring, hitting .282/.391/.615 with four home runs and a stolen base in 46 plate appearances. There is massive upside if he can carve out a full-time role.
Zach Eflin (SP – BAL) | ADP: 352.3
Zach Eflin had a disaster season in 2025, throwing only 71.1 innings due to a back injury, recording a 5.93 ERA. However, he underwent surgery to correct the issue this offseason and has looked great this spring, throwing with increased velocity.
If Eflin is back to being the pitcher he was before, he could return a ton of value with him going outside of the top 350 picks.
Coby Mayo (1B – BAL) | ADP: 378.7
Coby Mayo is another former top prospect who has struggled in very small samples in the Majors. However, after Jordan Westburg got hurt, Mayo is likely to start the year as the Orioles’ everyday third baseman.
Mayo has looked great in spring training, hitting .500/.464/.731 with a home run and a stolen base in 28 plate appearances. If he can make consistent contact, he provides 40 home run upside.
Nasim Nunez (2B, SS – WSH) | ADP: 437.7
Nasim Nunez has virtually no power, but what he does do, he does really well, and that is get on base and steal. Nunez stole 45 bases between AAA and the Majors and walked at a double-digit rate.
Nunez is doing it again in spring, with a 19% walk rate and stealing four bases in just 32 plate appearances. He is a fantastic defender as well and should be locked into playing time for the Nationals.
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