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2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Aaron Judge Note
Aaron Judge photo 2. Aaron Judge RF,DH
Aaron Judge followed up his MVP-caliber 2025 with another elite power profile, delivering 53 HR, 1.144 OPS, and a career-best 12 SB. His 2026 projections still anticipate slight regression & around 43 HR and a .285 AVG, but the underlying rates (elite barrel%, top-tier OBP stability) remain intact. Even with natural aging curves factored in, Judge projects as one of the safest four-category anchors in fantasy. He remains a first-round bat with minimal risk thanks to bankable power and sustainable plate discipline.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Note
Jazz Chisholm Jr. photo 22. Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B,3B
Jazz Chisholm's 2025 season was a reminder of both his upside and volatility, as power-speed contributions were once again offset by durability concerns and streaky efficiency. His 2026 projections bake in similar power and speed totals with right around 600 plate appearances, reflecting ongoing availability risk. When on the field, his per-game fantasy production remains strong, particularly in steals. Chisholm is best approached as a ceiling play rather than a foundational early-round option, but qualifying at third base does bump him up a few spots on draft boards.
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Max Fried Note
Max Fried photo 48. Max Fried SP
After eight years in Atlanta, Max Fried arrived in New York and did what the Yankees were hoping he would do. In 195 1/3 innings pitched, Fried ended with a 2.86 ERA and 1.10 WHIP while striking out 189 batters, the most in any season of his career. While his xERA was higher at 3.40, his FIP (3.07) and xFIP (3.41) suggest the 32-year-old has plenty left in the tank in 2026. Of his 32 starts, 20 of them qualified as quality, making him more valuable in leagues with that category.
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Cody Bellinger Note
Cody Bellinger photo 61. Cody Bellinger LF,CF,RF
Cody Bellinger silenced doubts during his stint in New York, showing that his resurgence in Chicago was no fluke. He finished the season with 29 home runs, 98 RBIs, 89 runs scored, and 13 stolen bases, while posting a strong .272/.334/.480 slash line. His batted-ball quality also trended in the right direction, as his HardHit rate climbed by five percentage points to 37.9%.
As he enters his age-30 campaign, his return to the Bronx is a boon to his fantasy value. A baseline projection in the range of 25 home runs with roughly 80 runs and 80 RBIs is a fair starting point. While his recent production has been far more stable, the downturns from 2021 and 2022 still loom as a reminder of his volatility. Fantasy managers should value the upside—but avoid paying a premium on draft day.
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Ben Rice Note
Ben Rice photo 77. Ben Rice C,1B,DH
Ben Rice followed a rough 2024 debut with a legitimate breakout in 2025, slashing .255/.337/.499 with 26 homers and a 131 OPS+ across 138 games. The power spike was supported by improved contact quality and a manageable strikeout rate, turning him from replacement-level depth into a middle-of-the-order threat. Dual eligibility at catcher and first base quietly boosts his fantasy value, especially in formats where offensive production behind the plate is scarce. While his defensive profile may keep him rotating between DH and multiple positions, Rice's age-26 surge makes him an appealing upside target with room for further growth if the plate discipline gains hold.
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David Bednar Note
David Bednar photo 106. David Bednar RP
Cam Schlittler Note
Cam Schlittler photo 131. Cam Schlittler SP
Cam Schlitter emerged as a high-upside arm for the Yankees in 2025, posting a 2.96 ERA across 14 starts with a 27.6% strikeout rate that comfortably outpaced the league average (22.2%). His .217 batting average against and .646 OPS allowed highlight how difficult he was to square up, and a modest 2.6% HR rate helped suppress damage despite a below-average 36.4% ground-ball rate. The 3.74 FIP and 10.2% walk rate suggest there's still refinement needed with command, but the 10.4 K/9 and 89.0 mph average exit velocity allowed point to sustainable swing-and-miss ability. Looking ahead to 2026, projections build on that strong rookie foundation, forecasting a larger workload with mid-3.00s ratios and above-average strikeout totals over a full season. If he maintains the strikeout gains while trimming the walks closer to league average, Schlitter has SP3 upside with room for more in favorable matchups. He's a strong target in the middle rounds of drafts, particularly for managers prioritizing strikeouts and upside over pure ratio safety.
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Carlos Rodon Note
Carlos Rodon photo 162. Carlos Rodon SP
Carlos Rodon delivered one of the most complete seasons of his career in 2025, posting a 3.09 ERA across 195.1 innings with a 1.05 WHIP and 203 strikeouts, earning Cy Young consideration. The underlying profile supports the rebound: opponents hit just .188 against him with a career-best .230 BABIP, while his ground-ball rate (43.1%) ticked back up and hard-hit rate dipped below league average. His strikeout rate (25.7%) wasn't quite at his 2021-2022 peak, but improved run prevention and workload stability made him a high-end fantasy anchor. The 2026 projections expect some ERA regression closer to his FIP (3.78 in 2025) and normalized BABIP, but still forecast a durable SP2 with strong win equity in New York. He is currently recovering from an elbow procedure and is projected to begin his season in late April/early May.
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Gerrit Cole Note
Gerrit Cole photo 218. Gerrit Cole SP
Trent Grisham Note
Trent Grisham photo 221. Trent Grisham CF
Ryan Weathers Note
Ryan Weathers photo 259. Ryan Weathers SP
Jasson Dominguez Note
Jasson Dominguez photo 267. Jasson Dominguez LF
Jose Caballero Note
Jose Caballero photo 277. Jose Caballero 2B,3B,SS,RF
Will Warren Note
Will Warren photo 294. Will Warren SP
Giancarlo Stanton Note
Giancarlo Stanton photo 298. Giancarlo Stanton RF,DH
Anthony Volpe Note
Anthony Volpe photo 316. Anthony Volpe SS
Austin Wells Note
Austin Wells photo 327. Austin Wells C
Luis Gil Note
Luis Gil photo 400. Luis Gil SP
Ryan McMahon Note
Ryan McMahon photo 412. Ryan McMahon 3B
Paul Goldschmidt Note
Paul Goldschmidt photo 440. Paul Goldschmidt 1B
Camilo Doval Note
Camilo Doval photo 442. Camilo Doval RP
Fernando Cruz Note
Fernando Cruz photo 520. Fernando Cruz RP
Elmer Rodriguez Note
Elmer Rodriguez photo 544. Elmer Rodriguez SP
Spencer Jones Note
Spencer Jones photo 663. Spencer Jones CF
Brent Headrick Note
Brent Headrick photo 679. Brent Headrick RP
Ryan Yarbrough Note
Ryan Yarbrough photo 718. Ryan Yarbrough SP,RP
Clarke Schmidt Note
Clarke Schmidt photo 746. Clarke Schmidt SP
Amed Rosario Note
Amed Rosario photo 770. Amed Rosario 2B,3B
Tim Hill Note
Tim Hill photo 864. Tim Hill RP
Paul Blackburn Note
Paul Blackburn photo 892. Paul Blackburn RP
Yanquiel Fernandez Note
Yanquiel Fernandez photo 908. Yanquiel Fernandez RF,DH
Carlos Lagrange Note
Carlos Lagrange photo 948. Carlos Lagrange SP
Brendan Beck Note
Brendan Beck photo 998. Brendan Beck SP
Yerry De los Santos Note
Yerry De los Santos photo 1037. Yerry De los Santos RP
Paul DeJong Note
Paul DeJong photo 1055. Paul DeJong 3B
Max Schuemann Note
Max Schuemann photo 1059. Max Schuemann 2B,3B,SS
Osvaldo Bido Note
Osvaldo Bido photo 1081. Osvaldo Bido SP,RP
Kervin Castro Note
Kervin Castro photo 1084. Kervin Castro RP
Seth Brown Note
Seth Brown photo 1088. Seth Brown LF
Randal Grichuk Note
Randal Grichuk photo 1164. Randal Grichuk RF,DH
Oswaldo Cabrera Note
Oswaldo Cabrera photo 1258. Oswaldo Cabrera 3B
Dom Hamel Note
Dom Hamel photo 1270. Dom Hamel SP,RP
Rafael Montero Note
Rafael Montero photo 1273. Rafael Montero RP
Dylan Coleman Note
Dylan Coleman photo 1310. Dylan Coleman RP
Ben Hess Note
Ben Hess photo 1312. Ben Hess SP
Angel Chivilli Note
Angel Chivilli photo 1325. Angel Chivilli RP
Cade Winquest Note
Cade Winquest photo 1341. Cade Winquest SP
J.C. Escarra Note
J.C. Escarra photo 1444. J.C. Escarra C
Jorbit Vivas Note
Jorbit Vivas photo 1515. Jorbit Vivas 2B,3B
Marco Luciano Note
Marco Luciano photo 1526. Marco Luciano LF