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2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Pete Crow-Armstrong Note
Pete Crow-Armstrong photo 35. Pete Crow-Armstrong CF
It's almost guaranteed that Pete Crow-Armstrong will be front and center in every "Potential Bust" or "Was it legit?" debate heading into 2026 drafts. To be clear, the 23-year-old delivered a monster stat line: 35 home runs, 95 RBIs, 91 runs scored and 35 stolen bases — production that firmly lands in OF1/OF2 territory. Had the season ended at the All-Star break, we'd likely be discussing whether he deserved first-round consideration. The problem is what followed. His second half unraveled, highlighted by an August stretch in which he logged 112 plate appearances but managed just one homer and five RBIs — a frustrating downturn for fantasy managers trying to make a playoff push. The most reasonable expectation for 2026 is something between his scorching first half and difficult second half. Projections peg him closer to a 20 HR, 75 RBI, 75 R, 30 SB profile — still a valuable fantasy contributor at the right draft price. The concern is cost. There will be managers willing to draft him as a budding MVP candidate. It's wiser to let someone else pay that premium and pivot to safer value elsewhere.
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Seiya Suzuki Note
Seiya Suzuki photo 81. Seiya Suzuki LF,RF
Seiya Suzuki delivered a wildly uneven 2025 campaign. He posted new career bests with 32 home runs and 103 RBIs, but the bulk of that damage came early, as 25 of those homers and 77 RBIs were recorded before the All-Star break. Like much of Chicago's lineup, Suzuki cooled off significantly in August, managing just one home run across 89 at-bats. The power surge came at a cost, as his batting average dipped to .245 after finishing above .280 in each of the previous two seasons. Entering his age-31 season and set to hit free agency in 2027, Suzuki could show a bit more urgency at the plate in 2026. Even without a major spike, fantasy managers can reasonably project something in the neighborhood of 25 homers, 75 runs, and 85 RBIs. He remains a steady draft option based on four years of reliable MLB production, with the upside of a potential contract-year push.
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Alex Bregman Note
Alex Bregman photo 91. Alex Bregman 3B
Alex Bregman only appeared in 114 games for the Red Sox last season, but he cashed in during free agency with a five-year deal with the Cubs. Aside from 2025 and an injury-plagued 2021 season, Bregman has been steady in games played, and he's been a solid contributor, with a career slash line of .272/.365/.481. He will be 32 this season, so we've probably seen the best of him, but third base is not a particularly deep position. Projections have him with a 20/80/80 season, which is totally fine if you decide to wait until the middle rounds to fill that roster spot. Don't reach for him because of his name, but he fits the bill of "you know what you're gonna get" in 2026 fantasy.
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Nico Hoerner Note
Nico Hoerner photo 92. Nico Hoerner 2B
Nico Hoerner quietly delivered his best all-around season in 2025, pairing a career-high offensive impact (114 OPS+, 118 Rbat+) with elite contact skills and Gold Glove-caliber defense. His strikeout rate dipped to an excellent 7.6% while maintaining above-average run production and efficiency on the bases, reinforcing his high-floor fantasy profile. The 2026 projections largely stabilize his output rather than build in upside, but his strong plate skills and secure everyday role keep him valuable in batting average, runs, and steals. Entering a contract year, Hoerner has added motivation to sustain peak performance, even if his limited power caps category ceiling.
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Michael Busch Note
Michael Busch photo 97. Michael Busch 1B
Michael Busch has rapidly developed into one of fantasy's most reliable power bats, following a strong 2024 with a full-blown breakout in 2025 that featured 34 homers, a .523 slugging percentage, and a 147 OPS+. The jump in production wasn't empty volume. His rOBA and run value both spiked, confirming real growth in impact contact rather than a fluky power surge. While the strikeout rate remains elevated, Busch offsets it with solid on-base skills and elite durability, logging 150+ games in back-to-back seasons. At age 28, he's firmly established as a high-end fantasy first baseman whose profile now supports both a strong floor and a stable power ceiling.
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Dansby Swanson Note
Dansby Swanson photo 145. Dansby Swanson SS
Ian Happ Note
Ian Happ photo 150. Ian Happ LF
After posting offensive WAR totals in the 17 range for three straight seasons, Ian Happ took a noticeable step back in 2025, finishing at 9.1. The decline was driven primarily by a sharp drop in stolen bases, as he went from regularly reaching double digits to just six. Otherwise, his production was largely unchanged. Happ finished with 23 home runs, 87 runs scored, 79 RBIs, and a .243/.342/.420 slash line. That profile is a reasonable expectation again in 2026. He has appeared in at least 150 games in four consecutive seasons, and Chicago continues to rely on his steady presence in the lineup. With free agency looming in 2027, there's also a chance for a modest uptick in power. Happ profiles as a dependable OF3 option for fantasy managers in 2026.
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Shota Imanaga Note
Shota Imanaga photo 152. Shota Imanaga SP
Shota Imanaga followed up a brilliant 2024 debut (2.91 ERA, 25.1% K rate, 4.0% BB rate) with a more volatile 2025 campaign, as his ERA climbed to 3.73 and his strikeout rate dipped to 20.6%. While he continued to limit walks at an elite clip (4.6% BB%) and suppress batting average (.218 BAA), a spike in home run rate (5.5% HR%) and hard-hit contact (43.9%) led to a sharp jump in FIP (4.86). The batted-ball profile shift — fewer ground balls (29.1%) and more fly balls (39.7%) — suggests his margin for error narrowed considerably compared to 2024. Fantasy managers should view Imanaga as a mild faller entering 2026 drafts, though his strong command and projected workload stability keep him firmly in SP2 territory if the homer regression stabilizes.
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Edward Cabrera Note
Edward Cabrera photo 162. Edward Cabrera SP
Edward Cabrera put together his most complete season in 2025, logging a career-high 137.2 innings with a 3.53 ERA, 1.23 WHIP and a career-best 8.3% walk rate. The improved command was the key development, as his strikeout rate (25.8%) remained comfortably above league average while his BB% dipped closer to MLB norms (8.4%). Cabrera's 90.0 mph average exit velocity and 46.5% hard-hit rate show there's still some volatility, but his 3.83 FIP and 9.8 K/9 support the overall skills growth. If the 2026 projections hold around similar strikeout production with manageable walks, Cabrera profiles as a high-upside SP3 in fantasy with room for more if the control gains stick. The health and workload trend from 2025 is equally important after earlier durability concerns. He's best deployed as a strikeout-leaning arm in roto formats, but the narrowed walk rate gives him a higher weekly floor than in previous seasons.
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Cade Horton Note
Cade Horton photo 170. Cade Horton SP
Cade Horton broke through in 2025 with a 2.67 ERA and 1.09 WHIP across 118 innings, finishing second in NL Rookie of the Year voting after posting a 144 ERA+. His underlying profile was strong but not overpowering, as his 3.58 FIP and 7.4 K/9 suggest more command-and-contact management than bat-missing dominance. Horton limited damage effectively (0.8 HR/9, 2.5 BB/9), and his 3.05 RA9 backed up much of the run prevention, though some regression toward his estimators is reasonable entering 2026. If the 2026 projections push him closer to the mid-3.00s in ERA with a modest bump in workload, that frames Horton as a high-floor SP3/SP4 in fantasy rather than a true ace. Without elite strikeout volume, his value will hinge on efficiency, wins and ratio stability in a competitive Cubs rotation. Draft him as a steady innings stabilizer, but avoid paying for a repeat sub-2.75 ERA unless there's tangible growth in swing-and-miss.
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Daniel Palencia Note
Daniel Palencia photo 174. Daniel Palencia RP
Matthew Boyd Note
Matthew Boyd photo 181. Matthew Boyd SP
Matt Shaw Note
Matt Shaw photo 282. Matt Shaw 3B
Jameson Taillon Note
Jameson Taillon photo 321. Jameson Taillon SP
Justin Steele Note
Justin Steele photo 346. Justin Steele SP
Moises Ballesteros Note
Moises Ballesteros photo 370. Moises Ballesteros C
Carson Kelly Note
Carson Kelly photo 382. Carson Kelly C
Hunter Harvey Note
Hunter Harvey photo 470. Hunter Harvey RP
Phil Maton Note
Phil Maton photo 472. Phil Maton RP
Miguel Amaya Note
Miguel Amaya photo 523. Miguel Amaya C
Caleb Thielbar Note
Caleb Thielbar photo 529. Caleb Thielbar RP
Ben Brown Note
Ben Brown photo 536. Ben Brown SP,RP
Colin Rea Note
Colin Rea photo 597. Colin Rea SP,RP
Hoby Milner Note
Hoby Milner photo 637. Hoby Milner RP
Jacob Webb Note
Jacob Webb photo 691. Jacob Webb RP
Jaxon Wiggins Note
Jaxon Wiggins photo 729. Jaxon Wiggins SP
Javier Assad Note
Javier Assad photo 733. Javier Assad SP
Porter Hodge Note
Porter Hodge photo 742. Porter Hodge RP
Michael Conforto Note
Michael Conforto photo 762. Michael Conforto LF
Kevin Alcantara Note
Kevin Alcantara photo 825. Kevin Alcantara RF
Jordan Wicks Note
Jordan Wicks photo 826. Jordan Wicks SP,RP
Tyler Austin Note
Tyler Austin photo 857. Tyler Austin 1B
Kyle Wright Note
Kyle Wright photo 947. Kyle Wright SP
Luke Little Note
Luke Little photo 954. Luke Little RP
Ethan Roberts Note
Ethan Roberts photo 968. Ethan Roberts RP
Jonathon Long Note
Jonathon Long photo 986. Jonathon Long 1B
Trent Thornton Note
Trent Thornton photo 1007. Trent Thornton RP
Riley Martin Note
Riley Martin photo 1100. Riley Martin RP
James Triantos Note
James Triantos photo 1216. James Triantos 2B,LF,CF
Gavin Hollowell Note
Gavin Hollowell photo 1269. Gavin Hollowell RP
Collin Snider Note
Collin Snider photo 1314. Collin Snider RP
Corbin Martin Note
Corbin Martin photo 1364. Corbin Martin RP
Jack Neely Note
Jack Neely photo 1390. Jack Neely RP
Ryan Rolison Note
Ryan Rolison photo 1391. Ryan Rolison RP
Chas McCormick Note
Chas McCormick photo 1515. Chas McCormick LF,CF,RF
Ben Cowles Note
Ben Cowles photo 1524. Ben Cowles 2B,3B,SS
Scott Kingery Note
Scott Kingery photo 1529. Scott Kingery 2B,SS
Dylan Carlson Note
Dylan Carlson photo 1536. Dylan Carlson LF,CF,RF
Justin Dean Note
Justin Dean photo 1570. Justin Dean CF