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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Junior Caminero Note
Junior Caminero photo 14. Junior Caminero 3B
Junior Caminero's first full MLB season in 2025 delivered flashes of elite raw power but came with expected growing pains in plate discipline. He hit 45 home runs, drove in 110, and scored 93 times. His barrel rate was a fantastic 14% with a 51.4% hard-hit rate. The power is very real. However, in 2026, the Rays shift out of the minor league park they played in and back to one of the worst hitting parks in the majors. His 2026 projections anticipate a small reduction in home runs because of this park switch; however, they also suggest improvement in his ratios as his approach matures in his age-22 season. The underlying exit velocity and hard-hit gains year over year support the power breakout narrative. Caminero profiles as a high-upside player at a weak position whose fantasy value rises quickly if the strikeout rate continues to normalize.
6 weeks ago
Yandy Diaz Note
Yandy Diaz photo 67. Yandy Diaz 1B,DH
Yandy Diaz made the most of the Rays' season at George Steinbrenner Field, cracking the 25-HR mark for the first time in his career while maintaining a .300 average. With the return to much less hitter-friendly Tropicana Field, fantasy managers should not expect another 25 homers, but 20 is within reason. Diaz is a middle-round pick best used to boost batting average, but there is more power to be had elsewhere at the position.
3 weeks ago
Jonathan Aranda Note
Jonathan Aranda photo 106. Jonathan Aranda 1B
Jonathan Aranda broke out in 2025, slashing .316/.393/.489 with a 146 OPS+ across 422 plate appearances, supported by elite quality of contact (93.0 mph average exit velocity, 54.8% hard-hit rate). His .409 BABIP and 30.5% line-drive rate fueled the batting average spike, while his 147 Rbat+ confirms the impact was more than just surface-level production. The 2026 projections dial back the average but maintain strong on-base skills and mid-20s homer pace, reflecting some regression without dismissing the skill growth. With no speed component and most of his value tied to bat-first production, Aranda profiles as a high-floor corner infield option in OBP formats, though managers should price in batting-average normalization rather than paying for a repeat of the .300-plus mark.
1 week ago
Chandler Simpson Note
Chandler Simpson photo 112. Chandler Simpson LF,CF
Cedric Mullins II Note
Cedric Mullins II photo 196. Cedric Mullins II CF
Jacob Melton Note
Jacob Melton photo 256. Jacob Melton LF,CF
Carson Williams Note
Carson Williams photo 279. Carson Williams SS
Gavin Lux Note
Gavin Lux photo 281. Gavin Lux LF,DH
Ben Williamson Note
Ben Williamson photo 307. Ben Williamson 3B
Nick Fortes Note
Nick Fortes photo 308. Nick Fortes C
Jake Fraley Note
Jake Fraley photo 314. Jake Fraley RF
Jonny DeLuca Note
Jonny DeLuca photo 336. Jonny DeLuca CF
Taylor Walls Note
Taylor Walls photo 338. Taylor Walls SS
Hunter Feduccia Note
Hunter Feduccia photo 392. Hunter Feduccia C
Richie Palacios Note
Richie Palacios photo 405. Richie Palacios 2B,LF
Justyn-Henry Malloy Note
Justyn-Henry Malloy photo 464. Justyn-Henry Malloy RF,DH
Tre' Morgan Note
Tre' Morgan photo 500. Tre' Morgan 1B
Dominic Keegan Note
Dominic Keegan photo 502. Dominic Keegan
Blake Sabol Note
Blake Sabol photo 553. Blake Sabol C
Jadher Areinamo Note
Jadher Areinamo photo 557. Jadher Areinamo
Ryan Vilade Note
Ryan Vilade photo 610. Ryan Vilade LF,RF
Xavier Isaac Note
Xavier Isaac photo 629. Xavier Isaac DH
Cooper Kinney Note
Cooper Kinney photo 643. Cooper Kinney 2B,3B
Victor Mesa Jr. Note
Victor Mesa Jr. photo 678. Victor Mesa Jr. LF