Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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13.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
1B
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. rebounded nicely in 2025, hitting .292 with 23 HR, and his 2026 projections expect his power to climb back over 30 HR. His contact quality improved year over year, driven by more line-drive contact and a stabilizing strikeout rate. The projected power bounce is supported by underlying metrics, suggesting 2025 may have been closer to his floor than his median outcome. Vladdy profiles as a strong early-round value with legitimate top-five 1B upside if the HR surge materializes.
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55.
George Springer
LF,CF,RF
George Springer silenced skeptics in 2025 with his strongest campaign since 2019, turning in a monster season at age 35. He appeared in 140 games, launching 32 home runs while scoring 106 runs, driving in 84, and swiping 18 bases. His .309/.399/.560 slash line was the best of his career, and his 166 wRC+ ranked third across MLB. The obvious question is how to value Springer heading into his age-36 season in 2026. A repeat batting average is unlikely, as his .309 mark was fueled by a .340 BABIP—well above his career norm. Most projections pull his power back into the mid-20s for home runs, but the strength of the lineup around him should help preserve strong run and RBI totals, along with roughly 15 stolen bases. If Springer can once again stay on the field for around 140 games, he remains a valuable fantasy asset. While a full encore of 2025 shouldn't be expected, even modest regression still leaves him among the more reliable contributors.
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110.
Alejandro Kirk
C
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114.
Addison Barger
3B,LF,RF
Addison Barger took a significant step forward in 2025, improving across the board with a .243/.301/.454 slash, 21 homers, and a league-average 105 OPS+ after struggling mightily as a rookie. The power growth was especially encouraging, supported by a jump in extra-base hits and a rOBA that climbed back to league average. While his strikeout rate remains elevated, everyday playing time and defensive versatility at third base and the corner outfield helped solidify his role. Projections reflect cautious optimism, positioning Barger as a late-round sleeper with legitimate 20-plus homer upside if the plate discipline continues to stabilize.
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127.
Daulton Varsho
LF,CF
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165.
Kazuma Okamoto
1B,3B
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181.
Andres Gimenez
2B,SS
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183.
Anthony Santander
LF,RF
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200.
Ernie Clement
1B,2B,3B,SS
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232.
Jesus Sanchez
LF,CF,RF
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296.
Nathan Lukes
LF,CF,RF
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332.
Davis Schneider
2B,LF
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451.
Tyler Heineman
C
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530.
Myles Straw
LF,CF,RF
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547.
Eloy Jimenez
RF
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578.
Brandon Valenzuela
C,1B
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635.
RJ Schreck
OF
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640.
Jonatan Clase
LF,CF
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659.
Ben Cowles
2B,3B,SS
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