Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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30.
Yordan Alvarez
LF,DH
Yordan Alvarez is shaping up as one of the more polarizing draft-day decisions in 2026 fantasy leagues. After an injury-marred 2025 season burned managers who invested a first- or early second-round pick, Alvarez now projects as a rebound bat with elite per-game production when healthy. Projection systems still view him as a middle-of-the-order force capable of strong four-category output, supported by his consistently elite plate skills and long track record of hard contact. The main complication is positional flexibility: Alvarez is expected to qualify only at DH in most formats, effectively locking him into a UTIL role and increasing roster rigidity. That added risk will likely suppress his ADP, but entering his age-29 season, the underlying talent suggests a strong bounce-back is well within reach. If the discount reflects health concerns rather than skill erosion, Alvarez becomes a calculated upside play worth considering at the right price.
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34.
Hunter Brown
SP
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78.
Jeremy Pena
SS
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101.
Jose Altuve
2B,LF,DH
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147.
Christian Walker
1B
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188.
Josh Hader
RP
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190.
Isaac Paredes
3B,DH
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200.
Yainer Diaz
C,DH
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267.
Carlos Correa
SS,3B
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324.
Cristian Javier
SP
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347.
Bryan Abreu
RP
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387.
Mike Burrows
SP
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389.
Jesus Sanchez
RF,CF,LF
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393.
Cam Smith
3B,RF
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450.
Jacob Melton
CF,RF
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469.
Spencer Arrighetti
SP
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472.
Zach Cole
DH,LF,CF,RF
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496.
Jake Meyers
CF
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546.
Brice Matthews
3B,SS,2B
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599.
AJ Blubaugh
SP,RP
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618.
Ryan Weiss
RP
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667.
Ethan Pecko
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744.
Miguel Ullola
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747.
Nate Pearson
RP
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