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2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Juan Soto Note
Juan Soto photo 4. Juan Soto RF
Juan Soto's first season with the Mets produced 43 HR, 37 SB, and a .396 OBP, marking his highest fantasy ceiling since 2021. His 2026 projections dial back the steals (a common trait across projection systems) but still expect mid-30s HR, with a slight batting-average uptick. The plate discipline remains near flawless, and his run-production environment should stay strong. Soto enters 2026 as a high-floor, high-ceiling first-round hitter whose across-the-board contributions make him one of the safest early picks.
10 weeks ago
Francisco Lindor Note
Francisco Lindor photo 21. Francisco Lindor SS
Francisco Lindor remained a Mr. Consistent in 2025, once again delivering strong power-speed production with elite durability at shortstop. His 2026 projections had shown minimal regression, closer to a 25/25 season, supported by premium lineup placement and consistent plate discipline. However, the hamate bone injury in Spring Training threatens his counting stat totals, particularly in the power category. He is still a top-tier shortstop, but comes with more risk now than in previous seasons.
2 weeks ago
Bo Bichette Note
Bo Bichette photo 52. Bo Bichette SS
After spending the first seven years of his career in Toronto, Bo Bichette signed a 3-year, $126 million deal with the Mets. He will presumably bat behind Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, and he should pick up third base eligibility early in the 2026 season, making him much more attractive for fantasy managers. Bichette had a renaissance 2025 season, batting .311 after a miserable .225 in half a season before. He popped 18 home runs, drove in 94, and scored 78 runs. He continued his impressive HardHit rate at 48.8% and got on base at a .357 clip. While the Blue Jays' lineup was no slouch, batting behind Lindor and Soto should afford Bichette plenty of counting stat opportunities. A 20/80/80 season seems reasonable, but the boost to batting average is what makes him a valuable mid-round pick as your SS1.
3 weeks ago
Luis Robert Jr. Note
Luis Robert Jr. photo 84. Luis Robert Jr. CF
Marcus Semien Note
Marcus Semien photo 108. Marcus Semien 2B
Jorge Polanco Note
Jorge Polanco photo 122. Jorge Polanco 2B,DH
Jorge Polanco rebounded in 2025, posting a .265/.326/.495 line with 26 home runs and a 134 OPS+ across 138 games for Seattle. The underlying metrics support the bounce-back: his 89.9 mph average exit velocity and 45.8% hard-hit rate were both career-best marks, while his strikeout rate dropped to 15.6% after spiking to 29.2% in 2024. The result was a .348 rOBA and 134 Rbat+, well above league average and a clear return to middle-of-the-order production. Looking ahead to 2026, projections that peg him closer to the low-.250s with 20-23 homers suggest some pullback from last year's career-high ISO (.229) and HR rate (5.0%). That's reasonable given his age and prior volatility, but the improved contact quality and stabilized plate discipline from 2025 give him a higher floor than most mid-tier second basemen. Durability remains the primary variable, yet if he approaches 140 games again, Polanco profiles as a strong MI option with 20-plus homer power and counting stats buoyed by everyday run production.
3 days ago
Francisco Alvarez Note
Francisco Alvarez photo 139. Francisco Alvarez C
Mark Vientos Note
Mark Vientos photo 144. Mark Vientos 3B,DH
Mark Vientos failed to build on his 2024 breakout, with his 2025 season showing notable pullbacks in rOBA (.361 to .310), ISO (.249 to .179), and HR rate despite similar playing time. The plate skills did improve slightly (career-best strikeout rate to 24.8%), but the quality-of-contact gains from 2024 didn't hold, leaving him closer to league average overall production. The 2026 projections still lean on his raw power and everyday role potential, but expect more of a low-OBP, mid-20s HR corner bat rather than a true middle-of-the-order force. In fantasy, Vientos profiles best as a CI option in deeper leagues where power is scarce, with limited upside unless the 2024 batted-ball profile returns.
2 weeks ago
Brett Baty Note
Brett Baty photo 164. Brett Baty 2B,3B
Carson Benge Note
Carson Benge photo 210. Carson Benge CF
Ronny Mauricio Note
Ronny Mauricio photo 320. Ronny Mauricio 3B
Luis Torrens Note
Luis Torrens photo 361. Luis Torrens C
Tyrone Taylor Note
Tyrone Taylor photo 385. Tyrone Taylor CF
Mike Tauchman Note
Mike Tauchman photo 390. Mike Tauchman RF
Ryan Clifford Note
Ryan Clifford photo 450. Ryan Clifford 1B
MJ Melendez Note
MJ Melendez photo 531. MJ Melendez LF
Austin Barnes Note
Austin Barnes photo 533. Austin Barnes C
Ben Rortvedt Note
Ben Rortvedt photo 541. Ben Rortvedt C
Jacob Reimer Note
Jacob Reimer photo 581. Jacob Reimer 3B
Vidal Brujan Note
Vidal Brujan photo 584. Vidal Brujan 3B
Hayden Senger Note
Hayden Senger photo 585. Hayden Senger C
Ji Hwan Bae Note
Ji Hwan Bae photo 658. Ji Hwan Bae CF
Jared Young Note
Jared Young photo 674. Jared Young DH
Nick Morabito Note
Nick Morabito photo 677. Nick Morabito CF
Cristian Pache Note
Cristian Pache photo 708. Cristian Pache CF
Jose Rojas Note
Jose Rojas photo 713. Jose Rojas 3B