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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Gunnar Henderson Note
Gunnar Henderson photo 13. Gunnar Henderson SS
Gunnar Henderson backed up his 2024 breakout with a season during which he says he had a shoulder impingement for almost 75% of the year. His power dipped considerably, and even though he still stole 30 bags, it was obvious something was off. His 2026 projections expect a bounce-back year, projecting elite power production and strong run totals. Year-over-year gains in swing decisions suggest his profile is fully established rather than volatile. Shortstop is a stacked position, but Henderson remains one of the elite options for those looking to secure it early.
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Pete Alonso Note
Pete Alonso photo 23. Pete Alonso 1B
Pete Alonso once again supplied premium power in 2025, but continued erosion in batting average and on-base skills limited his category impact. His 2026 projections still forecast upper-tier home-run totals, though with muted run production compared to his peak seasons. The year-over-year trend shows narrowing fantasy utility as his value becomes increasingly HR-dependent. Alonso profiles best as a targeted power injection rather than a lineup anchor.
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Kyle Bradish Note
Kyle Bradish photo 78. Kyle Bradish SP
Kyle Bradish's road back from Tommy John surgery was long, but his return in August 2025 showed the potential for building on the breakout foundation he established during his 2023 Cy Young-caliber campaign. The 2026 projections appropriately price in strong ratios and strikeouts but stop short of a full starter's workload, capping his ceiling in volume-driven formats. Bradish profiles as a high-upside fantasy riser whose value spikes in leagues that prioritize ratios and strikeout efficiency over innings.
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Taylor Ward Note
Taylor Ward photo 137. Taylor Ward LF
Once again, Taylor Ward delivered a season that was as maddening as it was productive for fantasy managers. He set career highs across the board, launching 36 home runs with 86 runs scored and 103 RBIs, while adding his usual handful of steals (four). The downside was a rough .228 batting average, a reminder of Ward's well-documented inconsistency. His month-to-month splits tell the story: he caught fire in May with a .255 average and 10 homers, only to cool off in June, hitting .204 with four long balls. There are reasons for optimism heading into 2026, including a contract-year motivation, an upgraded offensive environment after his move to Baltimore, and back-to-back healthy seasons. A 30-homer campaign with roughly 75-80 runs is within reach, but expecting another 100-RBI season is likely a stretch. If you roster Ward, prepare for volatility—smooth rides have never really been part of the package.
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Trevor Rogers Note
Trevor Rogers photo 149. Trevor Rogers SP
Trevor Rogers' 2025 rebound was dramatic, highlighted by a 1.81 ERA, elite run prevention (223 ERA+), and sharp ratios driven by improved command (6.9 BB%) and a return to missing bats (24.3 K%). The advanced profile supports the breakout: opponents managed just a .503 OPS with a suppressed BABIP (.228), while his batted-ball mix stayed balanced and homer rate remained well below league average. After multiple injury- and performance-marred seasons from 2022-24, the Orioles stint unlocked stability and efficiency without a full return to peak strikeout volume. The 2026 projections understandably bake in some regression from ace-level run prevention, but Rogers profiles as a strong SP3 with upside in formats that reward ratios—especially if his walk gains hold.
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Ryan Helsley Note
Ryan Helsley photo 155. Ryan Helsley RP
Adley Rutschman Note
Adley Rutschman photo 165. Adley Rutschman C
Adley Rutschman enters 2026 as a clear fantasy rebound candidate after a disappointing, injury-shortened 2025 season. His production dipped across the board (.220/.307/.366, 90 OPS+), driven in part by a career-low .240 BABIP and a sharp decline in run value (89 Rbat+), despite maintaining solid underlying quality of contact (89.4 mph EV, 38.6% HardHit). The erosion from his 2022-2023 peak — when he posted back-to-back seasons with a 127+ Rbat+ and elite OBP skills — raises some concern, but his plate discipline remains above league average and the power indicators weren't catastrophic. With 2026 projections forecasting a bounce-back toward his career norms, Rutschman profiles as a discounted catcher who could outperform his draft slot if the batted-ball luck normalizes.
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Shane Baz Note
Shane Baz photo 181. Shane Baz SP
Jackson Holliday Note
Jackson Holliday photo 204. Jackson Holliday 2B
Jordan Westburg Note
Jordan Westburg photo 230. Jordan Westburg 3B
Jordan Westburg followed up his 2024 All-Star breakout with another solid but less impactful 2025, as injuries limited him to 85 games and capped his counting stats. On a per-game basis, his power remained intact (17 HR, .457 SLG), but reduced doubles output and minimal speed kept him from taking the next step. His multi-position eligibility and steady contact quality help stabilize his fantasy floor, particularly in deeper formats. If he can stay healthy and reclaim a full-time role in Baltimore's crowded infield, Westburg still offers sleeper upside as a balanced power contributor entering his age-27 season.
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Samuel Basallo Note
Samuel Basallo photo 251. Samuel Basallo C
Colton Cowser Note
Colton Cowser photo 254. Colton Cowser LF,CF
Zach Eflin Note
Zach Eflin photo 300. Zach Eflin SP
Chris Bassitt Note
Chris Bassitt photo 315. Chris Bassitt SP
Dylan Beavers Note
Dylan Beavers photo 361. Dylan Beavers LF,RF
Tyler O'Neill Note
Tyler O'Neill photo 390. Tyler O'Neill RF
Andrew Kittredge Note
Andrew Kittredge photo 444. Andrew Kittredge RP
Dean Kremer Note
Dean Kremer photo 453. Dean Kremer SP
Tyler Wells Note
Tyler Wells photo 463. Tyler Wells SP
Coby Mayo Note
Coby Mayo photo 541. Coby Mayo 1B
Ryan Mountcastle Note
Ryan Mountcastle photo 570. Ryan Mountcastle 1B,DH
Keegan Akin Note
Keegan Akin photo 571. Keegan Akin RP
Cade Povich Note
Cade Povich photo 616. Cade Povich SP
Blaze Alexander Note
Blaze Alexander photo 632. Blaze Alexander 3B
Yennier Cano Note
Yennier Cano photo 640. Yennier Cano RP
Enrique Bradfield Jr. Note
Enrique Bradfield Jr. photo 713. Enrique Bradfield Jr. LF,CF
Jeremiah Jackson Note
Jeremiah Jackson photo 741. Jeremiah Jackson 3B,RF
Dietrich Enns Note
Dietrich Enns photo 766. Dietrich Enns RP
Colin Selby Note
Colin Selby photo 781. Colin Selby RP
Trey Gibson Note
Trey Gibson photo 808. Trey Gibson SP
Felix Bautista Note
Felix Bautista photo 828. Felix Bautista RP
Heston Kjerstad Note
Heston Kjerstad photo 845. Heston Kjerstad LF,RF
Yaramil Hiraldo Note
Yaramil Hiraldo photo 861. Yaramil Hiraldo RP
Anthony Nunez Note
Anthony Nunez photo 903. Anthony Nunez RP
Leody Taveras Note
Leody Taveras photo 963. Leody Taveras CF,RF
Thairo Estrada Note
Thairo Estrada photo 981. Thairo Estrada 2B
Grant Wolfram Note
Grant Wolfram photo 1021. Grant Wolfram RP
Tyson Neighbors Note
Tyson Neighbors photo 1059. Tyson Neighbors RP
Albert Suarez Note
Albert Suarez photo 1062. Albert Suarez RP
Brandon Young Note
Brandon Young photo 1125. Brandon Young SP
Rico Garcia Note
Rico Garcia photo 1148. Rico Garcia RP
Jose Espada Note
Jose Espada photo 1156. Jose Espada RP
Luis De Leon Note
Luis De Leon photo 1227. Luis De Leon SP
Bryan Ramos Note
Bryan Ramos photo 1253. Bryan Ramos 3B
Cameron Foster Note
Cameron Foster photo 1272. Cameron Foster RP
Chayce McDermott Note
Chayce McDermott photo 1380. Chayce McDermott SP,RP
Jackson Kowar Note
Jackson Kowar photo 1401. Jackson Kowar RP
Sam Huff Note
Sam Huff photo 1499. Sam Huff C
Maverick Handley Note
Maverick Handley photo 1500. Maverick Handley C
Jhonkensy Noel Note
Jhonkensy Noel photo 1562. Jhonkensy Noel RF
Weston Wilson Note
Weston Wilson photo 1571. Weston Wilson LF
Jose Barrero Note
Jose Barrero photo 1604. Jose Barrero 2B,CF