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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Shohei Ohtani Note
Shohei Ohtani photo 1. Shohei Ohtani DH,SP
There's no real debate at the top of 2026 fantasy drafts: In formats where he is considered one player, Shohei Ohtani remains the clear-cut 1.01 thanks to his unmatched two-way impact. Offensively, his 2026 projections again place him among the game's elite, with 45-plus home runs, triple-digit runs and RBI, and an on-base percentage north of .390 while continuing to anchor the Dodgers' lineup from the leadoff spot. The stolen base ceiling isn't what it was earlier in his career, but projected totals in the high teens still provide a valuable bonus atop his league-leading power and run production.

What truly separates Ohtani, however, is his return as a full-time starting pitcher. His 2026 projections peg him as a top-tier arm, capable of delivering ace-level strikeout totals, strong ratios, and double-digit wins in one of baseball's best team contexts. Even with some workload management baked in, Ohtani's ability to provide elite value on both sides of the ball gives fantasy managers a structural advantage no other player can match. As long as he's healthy, Ohtani isn't just the safest pick in fantasy baseball; he's still redefining what roster construction can look like.
3 weeks ago
Kyle Tucker Note
Kyle Tucker photo 9. Kyle Tucker RF
Kyle Tucker delivered another well-rounded fantasy season in 2025, pairing plus power with double-digit steals and elite run production. He also delivered another season of murky injuries that diminished his output. His 2026 projections remain remarkably stable, reflecting how consistent his plate discipline and contact quality have been year over year. While there's little growth left in the profile, there's also minimal downside other than the injury history. Tucker signed with the Dodgers, a landing spot that only helps his value, as his profile is that of a safe early-round outfielder who fits seamlessly into any roster build.
3 weeks ago
Mookie Betts Note
Mookie Betts photo 34. Mookie Betts SS
Whether Father Time came calling or it was just a down year, Mookie Betts was one of the bigger disappointments in 2025. In his age-32 season, he saw a drop in his walk rate and posted the lowest batting average of his career. He also suffered a power outage, hitting 20 home runs across 150 games; by comparison, he hit 19 in 2024 across only 116 games. His HardHit rate plummeted to 35.8%, continuing a three-year decline. However, he still bats in the Dodgers lineup, scoring 95 runs and driving in 82 for the World Champions. He will only qualify at shortstop, a much deeper position than second base, in 2026. He still has plenty of value, but don't draft him based on his name alone. We've seen the best Betts has to offer.
3 weeks ago
Freddie Freeman Note
Freddie Freeman photo 35. Freddie Freeman 1B
Freddie Freeman remained a model of consistency in 2025, combining a strong batting average, on-base skills, and run production near the top of the Dodgers lineup. The only concerning stat on his profile was a large jump in strikeout rate to 20.4%, the first time since 2016 that it crossed the 20-percent mark. His 2026 projections show only modest age-related regression. If you draft him, you need to bake in lowered expectations regarding his consistency (147 games played each of the last two years) and fewer counting stats. Freeman remains a solid early-round corner infielder in fantasy, even factoring in that he will turn 37 in September, but he is not the pillar that he once was.
3 weeks ago
Teoscar Hernandez Note
Teoscar Hernandez photo 62. Teoscar Hernandez RF,LF
Teoscar Hernandez took a dramatic step back in 2025 after posting a massive 25.6 offensive WAR the year before, finishing with just 0.4. His production dipped nearly across the board, and injuries limited him to 134 games. All that said, Hernández still managed 25 home runs with 89 RBI, scored 65 runs, and added five steals, but his efficiency cratered. He posted career lows with a .247/.285/.454 slash line, raising concerns about age-related decline as he enters his age-33 season. While hitting in the Dodgers lineup provides an appealing run-producing environment, continued struggles could push him lower than his typical middle-of-the-order role. Power remains his calling card, but at this stage, Hernandez profiles best as a depth outfielder, ideally drafted as an OF3 or OF4 rather than a lineup anchor.
3 weeks ago
Andy Pages Note
Andy Pages photo 78. Andy Pages LF,CF,RF
Andy Pages took a significant step forward in 2025, improving across the board. He ended with a .272/.313/.461 line, 27 home runs, and 14 stolen bases over 624 plate appearances after a more modest rookie campaign in 2024. In a sea of aging superstars, Andy Pages will be 25 in 2026 and offers a little of everything for fantasy managers. He has 20/10 potential and had 70+ runs and RBIs in 2025. The outfield position seems crowded in Los Angeles, but Pages slots into the lineup well and seems to have Dave Roberts's trust. He is climbing draft boards, but remains appropriately priced and a solid OF3 option.
3 weeks ago
Will Smith Note
Will Smith photo 79. Will Smith C
Will Smith rebounded in 2025 with one of the most efficient offensive seasons of his career, slashing .296/.404/.497 with a 152 OPS+ across 110 games. Improved plate discipline helped offset a modest 20.4% strikeout rate, and his .345 BABIP wasn't entirely fluky given the quality of contact. Projections peg some batting average regression but maintain him as an elite offensive catcher thanks to stable power (mid-20s HR pace over a full season) and strong OBP skills in the middle of a loaded Dodgers lineup. Smith should be drafted as a top-tier catcher in all formats, with OBP leagues especially benefiting from his elevated walk rate and run-production environment.
3 weeks ago
Max Muncy Note
Max Muncy photo 129. Max Muncy 3B
Tommy Edman Note
Tommy Edman photo 201. Tommy Edman 2B,CF
Hyeseong Kim Note
Hyeseong Kim photo 298. Hyeseong Kim 2B
Dalton Rushing Note
Dalton Rushing photo 322. Dalton Rushing C
Miguel Rojas Note
Miguel Rojas photo 354. Miguel Rojas 2B,3B,SS
Alex Freeland Note
Alex Freeland photo 402. Alex Freeland 2B,3B
Ryan Ward Note
Ryan Ward photo 412. Ryan Ward 1B,2B,LF,RF,DH
Santiago Espinal Note
Santiago Espinal photo 415. Santiago Espinal 3B
Enrique Hernandez Note
Enrique Hernandez photo 470. Enrique Hernandez 1B,3B,LF
Alex Call Note
Alex Call photo 471. Alex Call LF,RF
Jack Suwinski Note
Jack Suwinski photo 509. Jack Suwinski LF,CF,RF
Josue De Paula Note
Josue De Paula photo 540. Josue De Paula LF,RF,DH
Eliezer Alfonzo Note
Eliezer Alfonzo photo 565. Eliezer Alfonzo C
Mike Sirota Note
Mike Sirota photo 573. Mike Sirota CF
Michael Siani Note
Michael Siani photo 660. Michael Siani CF
Ryan Fitzgerald Note
Ryan Fitzgerald photo 712. Ryan Fitzgerald 2B,SS