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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Zach Neto Note
Zach Neto photo 25. Zach Neto SS
If Zach Neto had stayed healthy in 2025, it would have been fascinating to see where his numbers would have ended up. As it was, in 128 games, he hit 26 home runs, scored 82 runs, drove in 62 from the leadoff spot, and stole 26 bases. Neto barrels the ball extremely well (14.0%) and is above average in HardHit rate at 46.6%. His batting average in the .250 range won't ruin your averages, and if the steals keep up, he could be a major player in the busy shortstop landscape of 2026 fantasy baseball. He is currently going in the third round of drafts, but a full season could provide a 30/30, which is valuable at any position.
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Jo Adell Note
Jo Adell photo 73. Jo Adell CF,RF
Jo Adell took a legitimate step forward in 2025, clubbing 37 home runs with a .249 ISO and 112 Rbat+, both comfortably above league average. His quality-of-contact metrics backed it up, as he posted a career-best 91.7 mph average exit velocity and 50.1% hard-hit rate, signaling that the power surge was skill-driven rather than fluky. While the strikeout rate (26.4%) remains elevated and caps his batting average ceiling, the improved damage on contact supports his projected 30-plus homer output in 2026. Adell has transitioned from post-hype lottery ticket to viable OF3 with impact power, though managers should still build around batting average volatility.
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Mike Trout Note
Mike Trout photo 110. Mike Trout CF,RF
Josh Lowe Note
Josh Lowe photo 158. Josh Lowe LF,CF,RF
Nolan Schanuel Note
Nolan Schanuel photo 160. Nolan Schanuel 1B
Nolan Schanuel quietly took a step forward in 2025, trimming his strikeout rate to 12.6% (down from 17.0% in 2024). His 2026 projections suggest more of a high-average, mid-teens home run profile than a true breakout, the improved contact quality and elite bat-to-ball skills give him a stable floor in OBP formats. Schanuel profiles as a deep-league corner infield sleeper, with value tied more to batting average and run production than impact power.
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Logan O'Hoppe Note
Logan O'Hoppe photo 180. Logan O'Hoppe C
Jorge Soler Note
Jorge Soler photo 196. Jorge Soler RF
Yoan Moncada Note
Yoan Moncada photo 285. Yoan Moncada 3B
Christian Moore Note
Christian Moore photo 301. Christian Moore 2B
Jose Siri Note
Jose Siri photo 309. Jose Siri CF
Travis d'Arnaud Note
Travis d'Arnaud photo 374. Travis d'Arnaud C
Oswald Peraza Note
Oswald Peraza photo 397. Oswald Peraza 1B,2B,3B,SS
Adam Frazier Note
Adam Frazier photo 399. Adam Frazier 2B,LF,RF
Vaughn Grissom Note
Vaughn Grissom photo 432. Vaughn Grissom 2B
Jeimer Candelario Note
Jeimer Candelario photo 452. Jeimer Candelario 1B,3B
Nelson Rada Note
Nelson Rada photo 463. Nelson Rada OF
Bryce Teodosio Note
Bryce Teodosio photo 479. Bryce Teodosio CF
Chris Taylor Note
Chris Taylor photo 499. Chris Taylor 2B,LF,CF,RF
Sebastian Rivero Note
Sebastian Rivero photo 536. Sebastian Rivero C
Matthew Lugo Note
Matthew Lugo photo 609. Matthew Lugo LF,CF
Kyren Paris Note
Kyren Paris photo 611. Kyren Paris 2B,CF
Nick Madrigal Note
Nick Madrigal photo 638. Nick Madrigal 2B,3B
Gustavo Campero Note
Gustavo Campero photo 640. Gustavo Campero RF
Wade Meckler Note
Wade Meckler photo 656. Wade Meckler CF
Denzer Guzman Note
Denzer Guzman photo 657. Denzer Guzman 3B,SS
Niko Kavadas Note
Niko Kavadas photo 698. Niko Kavadas 1B,LF,RF
Trey Mancini Note
Trey Mancini photo 713. Trey Mancini 1B,LF,RF
Donovan Walton Note
Donovan Walton photo 715. Donovan Walton 2B