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2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Tarik Skubal Note
Tarik Skubal photo 1. Tarik Skubal DET
Tarik Skubal dominated in 2025, posting ace-level ratios while maintaining elite strikeout and walk rates across a full workload (195 IP). His 2026 projections remain optimistic, forecasting another sub-3 ERA with a strong WHIP and strikeout volume. The sustainability is supported by stable velocity, plus command, and one of the league's best swinging-strike profiles. Skubal enters 2026 as a true fantasy ace and a reliable anchor for managers prioritizing pitching early.
6 weeks ago
Shohei Ohtani Note
Shohei Ohtani photo 2. Shohei Ohtani LAD
There's no real debate at the top of 2026 fantasy drafts: In formats where he is considered one player, Shohei Ohtani remains the clear-cut 1.01 thanks to his unmatched two-way impact. Offensively, his 2026 projections again place him among the game's elite, with 45-plus home runs, triple-digit runs and RBI, and an on-base percentage north of .390 while continuing to anchor the Dodgers' lineup from the leadoff spot. The stolen base ceiling isn't what it was earlier in his career, but projected totals in the high teens still provide a valuable bonus atop his league-leading power and run production.

What truly separates Ohtani, however, is his return as a full-time starting pitcher. His 2026 projections peg him as a top-tier arm, capable of delivering ace-level strikeout totals, strong ratios, and double-digit wins in one of baseball's best team contexts. Even with some workload management baked in, Ohtani's ability to provide elite value on both sides of the ball gives fantasy managers a structural advantage no other player can match. As long as he's healthy, Ohtani isn't just the safest pick in fantasy baseball; he's still redefining what roster construction can look like.
10 weeks ago
Paul Skenes Note
Paul Skenes photo 3. Paul Skenes PIT
Paul Skenes lived up to the hype in 2025, overpowering hitters with elite velocity and swing-and-miss stuff while maintaining strong run prevention in his first extended MLB action. Sure, his record was 10-10, and he probably could have been a 20-game winner on almost any other team. His 2026 projections remain aggressive on strikeouts and ratios, and he is expected to pitch almost 200 innings after throwing 187 in 2025. The year-over-year takeaway is how quickly his command stabilized, limiting walks more than expected for a power arm. Skenes profiles as a high-impact fantasy SP1 whose value is driven by dominance rather than volume alone.
6 weeks ago
Garrett Crochet Note
Garrett Crochet photo 4. Garrett Crochet BOS
Garrett Crochet built on his breakout 2025 by sustaining elite strikeout rates and improved efficiency, alleviating many durability concerns that followed him earlier in his career. His 2026 projections continue to reflect frontline stuff, with strong K totals and solid ratios over a full starter's workload. The key development was improved pitch mix consistency, allowing him to turn lineups over more reliably. Crochet is a premium fantasy arm whose upside justifies an aggressive draft slot and should easily be one of the first three pitchers off the board.
6 weeks ago
Cristopher Sanchez Note
Cristopher Sanchez photo 5. Cristopher Sanchez PHI
Cristopher Sanchez finished second for the Cy Young Award in 2025, and without a historic season from Paul Skenes, he would have been an easy choice. Sanchez threw 202 innings with a 2.50 ERA, a 1.06 WHIP, and 212 strikeouts. His K-rate jumped to 26.3%, and his walk rate remained microscopic at 5.5%. He also had a 176 ERA+, good for fifth in the majors. If you don't want to pay the massive cost for one of the Big 3 pitchers, Sanchez is about as great of a "consolation prize" as there is in starting pitching in 2026.
3 weeks ago
Yoshinobu Yamamoto Note
Yoshinobu Yamamoto photo 6. Yoshinobu Yamamoto LAD
Yoshinobu Yamamoto followed up his MLB debut with a strong 2025, flashing elite command and swing-and-miss ability even as his workload was managed. That, however, went out the window when he threw 37-1/3 postseason innings, bringing his total to 210 in 2025. His 2026 projections show maintained excellent ratios and strikeout efficiency. The year-over-year improvement in pitch efficiency suggests he can work deeper into games moving forward. The biggest knock against Yamamoto is that he pitches for the Dodgers, who have a deep enough staff to go with a six-man rotation or rest elite starters down the stretch (fantasy playoffs) if they wish. In any case, Yamamoto profiles as a high-end fantasy starter whose value is anchored in ratios.
6 weeks ago
Hunter Brown Note
Hunter Brown photo 7. Hunter Brown HOU
By the end of 2024, it seemed Hunter Brown had unlocked his potential; in 2025, the door came flying open. The 26-year-old started 31 games, throwing 185 1/3 innings with a 2.43 ERA and 206 strikeouts. He increased his strikeout rate to 28.3% and lowered his walk rate to 7.8% to provide fantasy managers with an excellent WHIP of 1.03. Brown did benefit from some luck with a .262 BABIP, leading to an 82% LOB rate and an xERA of 3.17. Even with these small corrections, fantasy managers should view Brown as a bona fide SP1 heading into the 2026 season.
3 weeks ago
Chris Sale Note
Chris Sale photo 8. Chris Sale ATL
Chris Sale was absolutely cruising along in 2025, looking like a Cy Young candidate, before a fractured rib injury put him on the shelf from mid-June until the end of August. In 125 2/3 innings, he had a 2.58 ERA with 165 strikeouts and a 1.07 WHIP. His 32.4% strikeout rate and 5.16 K/BB rate remained elite, even in his age-36 season. It can be hard to trust power pitchers into their late 30s, but his return in August showed no lingering effects of the rib injury or indicated a pitcher on the decline. Sale is worthy of SP1 consideration, and fantasy managers can reasonably expect him to throw around 160+ innings at age 37.
3 weeks ago
Logan Gilbert Note
Logan Gilbert photo 9. Logan Gilbert SEA
When in doubt, draft Mariners pitchers. Logan Gilbert continued his ace-like ways in 2025, increasing his strikeout rate to 32.3% and striking out 173 in 131 innings. He ended the year with a 3.44 ERA, but his xERA was 3.06, so there is some correction expected in 2026. However, Gilbert's WHIP was a pristine 1.03, and if he can stay healthy enough to get near 30 starts, fantasy managers can write his name in ink as an SP1.
3 weeks ago
Bryan Woo Note
Bryan Woo photo 10. Bryan Woo SEA
Bryan Woo successfully made "the leap" in 2025, starting 30 games, throwing 186 2/3 innings with a 2.94 ERA and microscopic 0.93 WHIP. He gave up more home runs than we'd like, but his 5.5 K/BB ratio and 27.1% strikeout rate will definitely help us cope on that front. Woo ranked fifth in MLB in swinging strike rate above average with his fastball at 7.4%, only 0.1% behind Tarik Skubal. Woo is only 26 and well on his way to being the ace of any fantasy baseball staff.
3 weeks ago
Jacob deGrom Note
Jacob deGrom photo 11. Jacob deGrom TEX
From 2021 through 2024, Jacob deGrom threw a total of 196 innings, so you can forgive all fantasy managers everywhere for not foreseeing the 172 2/3 innings that arrived in 2025. The 37-year-old started 30 games for the Rangers, ending the year with a 2.97 ERA and his calling card of a 0.92 WHIP, while striking out 185 batters. His strikeout rate was down to 27.7%, which is still pretty elite, but the lowest it had been since 2016. He also got lucky with an opposing batter BABIP of .230, which suppressed his ERA by about 40 points. His FIP was also the highest of his career at 3.64. Look, projecting Jacob deGrom at this point seems like a fool's errand because it is all about health. If he throws another 160+ innings, he'll probably be worth his fourth-round price tag, but I wouldn't bet on that happening.
3 weeks ago
Logan Webb Note
Logan Webb photo 12. Logan Webb SF
Logan Webb just kept on keeping on in 2025. He pitched 207 innings, won 15 games, raised his strikeout rate to 26.2%, and continued to avoid walks, posting a 5.4% walk rate. His ERA of 3.22 was a bit low compared to his expected (3.58), but his FIP (2.60) and xFIP (2.78) remain elite. Webb continued to just be a workman in fantasy baseball, throwing over 200 innings for the third straight year. With a 4.87 K/BB ratio and entering his age-29 season, projections are calling for a slightly reduced strikeout rate, but fantasy managers can do a lot worse than Webb as their SP1.
3 weeks ago
Hunter Greene Note
Hunter Greene photo 13. Hunter Greene CIN
Heading into 2025, Hunter Greene was on many fantasy analysts' "must-have" lists, and when he was healthy, he showed off the skillset that makes him exciting. He struck out 31.4% of batters, dropping his walk rate to 6.2%, and ended with a swinging strike rate of 15.4%. However, a right groin strain cost him almost two months of the season, limiting his innings to only 107 2/3 in 19 starts. Looking at 2026, if the 26-year-old can make 30 starts, he has all the characteristics necessary to be a SP1 in fantasy. Greene is worth the risk.
2 weeks ago
Cole Ragans Note
Cole Ragans photo 14. Cole Ragans KC
After a brilliant 2024 season, Cole Ragans dealt with injuries in 2025, including a groin strain and a left rotator cuff strain. He started only 13 games, threw 61 2/3 innings, and finished with an ugly 4.67 ERA. However, his xERA was 2.68, FIP was 2.50, and xFIP was 2.45, so a lot of his struggles resulted from terrible luck (.354 BABIP). His 38.1% strikeout rate is unsustainable, but his career swinging strike rate is 14.2%, meaning he should remain a valuable source of Ks. No one likes hearing "left rotator cuff strain" on a left-handed pitcher, but upon his return late last year, he pitched his best innings of the season. There is some risk involved in the 28-year-old, but he will be a high-reward pick if he stays healthy.
3 weeks ago
Max Fried Note
Max Fried photo 15. Max Fried NYY
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.
2 weeks ago
Freddy Peralta Note
Freddy Peralta photo 16. Freddy Peralta NYM
Freddy Peralta followed up a solid 2024 with a true breakout in 2025, posting a 2.70 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, and 17 wins over 176.2 innings while finishing top-five in Cy Young voting. His underlying profile supported the leap, as he cut opponents' OPS to .603, limited home runs (2.9 HR%), and maintained an elite strikeout rate (28.2%) with improved run prevention (154 ERA+). The walk rate remains slightly elevated, but his ability to suppress hard contact and miss bats at a high level keeps the ratios stable. With 2026 projections continuing to forecast strong strikeouts and the move to New York to play for the Mets, Peralta profiles as a dependable fantasy ace rather than a volatile upside arm.
2 weeks ago
George Kirby Note
George Kirby photo 17. George Kirby SEA
George Kirby's 2025 surface stats regressed (4.21 ERA, 1.19 WHIP) as his pristine control backed up, highlighted by a career-high 5.5% walk rate and elevated hard-hit contact. The encouraging sign was a spike in strikeouts (26.1% K rate, 9.8 K/9), which kept his underlying indicators intact, with hisn FIP notably lower than his ERA. His four-year track record of elite command and durability suggests the 2025 dip was more noise than skill erosion. Based on the 2026 projections and his underlying profile, Kirby profiles as a rebound SP2 whose draft cost should reflect last year's disappointment rather than his true talent.
2 weeks ago
Joe Ryan Note
Joe Ryan photo 18. Joe Ryan MIN
Joe Ryan took a clear step forward in 2025, pairing a career-high workload (171 IP) with a 28.2% strikeout rate and his best ERA+ (125), supported by strong underlying indicators like a .218 opponent AVG and elite command (5.7% BB%). His four-seam-heavy profile still carries home run risk, but improved batted-ball suppression and a near-5.0 K/BB ratio helped stabilize his ratios year over year. The 2026 projections continue to view Ryan as a reliable mid-rotation fantasy anchor with above-average strikeouts and solid WHIP, even if he doesn't quite reach ace-level ceilings. At age 30 with a stable role and skills trending positively, Ryan profiles as a dependable SP2 who's safer than his draft cost suggests.
2 weeks ago
Dylan Cease Note
Dylan Cease photo 19. Dylan Cease TOR
Dylan Cease signed a seven-year, $210 million contract with the Blue Jays in November, parlaying his steady strikeout rate numbers and artificially inflated ERA in 2025 into security with the 2025 runners-up. In his age-29 season, Cease was snakebit by a .320 BABIP, ballooning his ERA to 4.55 with an xERA of 3.46. The important stat to know is his 29.8% K-rate and five consecutive years of 200+ strikeouts. If you can absorb a bit of a WHIP hit (career 1.26), the counting stats are there for the taking.
2 weeks ago
Jesus Luzardo Note
Jesus Luzardo photo 20. Jesus Luzardo PHI
In his first season in Philadelphia, Jesus Luzardo threw 183 2/3 innings, struck out 216 batters, and ended with a 3.92 ERA and 1.22 WHIP. His xERA was 3.34, and his FIP was an impressive 2.90. Lizardo's strikeout rate of 28.5% was in line with his two best seasons in Miami in 2022 and 2023, and even though we don't chase wins, his 15-7 record was a nice addition in fantasy. He cut his HR/9 to 0.78, the lowest of his career as a starter. Heading into his age-28 season, Luzardo profiles as a solid SP2 in fantasy.
2 weeks ago
Kyle Bradish Note
Kyle Bradish photo 21. Kyle Bradish BAL
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.
2 weeks ago
Framber Valdez Note
Framber Valdez photo 22. Framber Valdez DET
After a long offseason of speculation, Framber Valdez signed a three-year, $115 million deal with the Detroit Tigers, immediately making that team the runaway favorites in the AL Central. Valdez struggled a little in 2025, ending with a 3.66 ERA, the highest in his career as a starter. Most of this was due to the wheels coming off in the second half of the season, when he accumulated a 5.20 ERA, and opponents began hitting the ball much harder off him. However, he will reunite with AJ Hinch in Detroit, and he struck out 187 batters in 192 innings. Comerica Park should help keep him in games, and Valdez remains a quality start machine. Not a bad SP2 to have, for Detroit or a fantasy team.
2 weeks ago
Blake Snell Note
Blake Snell photo 23. Blake Snell LAD
Blake Snell remains one of fantasy baseball's most volatile aces, pairing elite strikeout ability with persistent workload and control risk. His 2025 season with Los Angeles featured a dominant 2.35 ERA and strong run prevention metrics, but it came in just 61.1 innings, reinforcing long-standing durability concerns. The 2026 projections again favor strong ratios and well-above-average strikeout rates, though modest innings expectations cap his overall fantasy ceiling. Snell's swing-and-miss stuff still plays at a Cy Young level when healthy, but his elevated walk rates continue to introduce WHIP volatility. Fantasy designation: High-risk SP2 / ratio-boosting upside play, best suited for managers willing to absorb innings risk in exchange for elite per-inning production.
2 weeks ago
Nick Pivetta Note
Nick Pivetta photo 24. Nick Pivetta SD
Nick Pivetta's 2025 breakout in San Diego was supported by real skill growth, highlighted by elite run prevention, a sub-1.00 WHIP, and career-best contact suppression (.195 BAA, .583 OPS against). His strikeout rate dipped slightly from peak Boston levels, but improved command and a sharp reduction in hard contact and BABIP drove a massive jump in value. The 2026 projections appropriately pull him back from ace-level ratios, yet still view him as a strong mid-rotation fantasy starter with above-average strikeouts and solid run support. Fantasy managers should treat Pivetta as a high-floor SP3/4 rather than fully buying the Cy Young-adjacent ceiling he flashed in 2025.
2 weeks ago
Eury Perez Note
Eury Perez photo 25. Eury Perez MIA
Eury Perez's 2025 surface stats (4.25 ERA) mask how dominant his underlying skills remained, as he held hitters to a .195 average with a 27.3% strikeout rate and elite bat-missing ability despite limited innings. The fastball velocity and swing-and-miss profile were fully intact, while improved contact suppression (lower BABIP and HR%) highlights just how difficult he is to square up when healthy. Entering 2026, projections point to a return toward his frontline-starter upside if his workload can safely ramp up, making him a high-impact fantasy arm on a per-inning basis. Durability and innings volume remain the only things separating Perez from ace-level production, but the skills clearly support a breakout if he's allowed to go deeper into games.
2 weeks ago
Nolan McLean Note
Nolan McLean photo 26. Nolan McLean NYM
Nolan McLean's brief 2025 MLB sample showcased frontline skills beneath the surface, highlighted by a 30.3% strikeout rate, elite 60.2% ground-ball rate, and a microscopic 2.1% HR rate, all of which supported his strong ERA despite modest volume. His ability to suppress quality contact (89.5 mph average EV, .571 OPS against) paired with above-average command (8.5% BB%) suggests the performance wasn't fluky, even if some ERA regression is likely as innings scale. The 2026 projections point to a heavier workload with solid strikeout totals, making durability and role security the main remaining questions rather than skill. Given the bat-missing profile and batted-ball dominance, McLean profiles as a high-upside fantasy sleeper who can outperform his draft cost if he holds a regular rotation spot.
2 weeks ago
Spencer Strider Note
Spencer Strider photo 27. Spencer Strider ATL
Spencer Strider's 2025 was a clear step back from his 2022-23 dominance, with sharp declines in strikeout rate (24.3% from elite 36%+ levels), rising hard-hit rate (42.6%), and a career-worst 4.45 ERA that mirrored weaker underlying command. While velocity and bat-missing ability weren't lost entirely, his reduced K/BB profile and elevated damage on contact capped his fantasy ceiling. The 2026 projections still view Strider as a high-strikeout arm, but no longer in a tier of his own, reflecting durability concerns and a thinner margin for error. He's a fantasy faller priced below his peak, though a partial rebound in strikeouts could still make him a strong SP2 rather than the automatic ace he once was.
2 weeks ago
Tyler Glasnow Note
Tyler Glasnow photo 28. Tyler Glasnow LAD
Tyler Glasnow followed up his 2024 All-Star campaign (3.49 ERA, 168 K in 134 IP) with a strong but abbreviated 2025, posting a 3.19 ERA and .177 BAA across 90.1 innings. The swing-and-miss remained intact (29% K rate), but his walk rate spiked to 11.7%, driving a 3.75 FIP and reminding fantasy managers that command volatility still lurks beneath the surface. His contact quality allowed stayed manageable (88.2 mph EV, 37.6% HardHit%), and he continued to suppress damage despite a slight dip in strikeout dominance year over year. The 2026 projections lean into a rebound in workload with frontline ratios and well north of a strikeout per inning, banking on improved control closer to his 2023-2024 levels. In Los Angeles, team context keeps his win ceiling elevated whenever he's active, but durability remains the swing factor after topping 120 innings just twice in his career. Glasnow profiles as a high-end SP2 with SP1 per-start upside — just be prepared to build in contingency plans for missed time.
2 weeks ago
Kevin Gausman Note
Kevin Gausman photo 29. Kevin Gausman TOR
Kevin Gausman followed up his 2024 dip with a strong rebound in 2025, logging 193 innings with a 3.59 ERA and an excellent 1.06 WHIP, supported by a .216 opponent average and improved run prevention metrics. While his strikeout rate (24.4% K%) remained solid, it was well below his 2022-23 peak, reinforcing the trend that his fantasy ceiling is no longer ace-level. The 2026 projections reflect this reality, forecasting dependable innings, solid ratios, and above-average command, but fewer strikeouts than elite fantasy starters. At age 35, Gausman profiles as a fantasy faller relative to his name value—best suited as a high-floor SP3/4 rather than a staff anchor, with value tied heavily to workload stability and ratio support rather than upside.
2 weeks ago
Brandon Woodruff Note
Brandon Woodruff photo 30. Brandon Woodruff MIL
Woodruff returned to the mound in 2025 and was highly effective on a per-inning basis, posting a 3.20 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, and an elite 32.3% strikeout rate across 64.2 innings. His 5.4% walk rate was a career best, and opponents managed just a .188 batting average with a .573 OPS against him, reinforcing that his bat-missing ability remains intact. However, the sample size again tells the story — he has been oft injured in recent seasons, logging just 12 starts in 2025 after making only 11 in 2023. The 2026 projections reflect that duality: strong ratios and a healthy strikeout total on a per-start basis, but with workload expectations tempered relative to his 2021 ace peak (179.1 IP, 2.56 ERA). When active, Woodruff still profiles as a high-end SP2 with SP1-level efficiency, yet durability risk keeps him from being drafted in that tier. Fantasy managers should bake in missed time and pair him with safer innings volume rather than relying on him as a staff anchor.
2 weeks ago
Sonny Gray Note
Sonny Gray photo 31. Sonny Gray BOS
Sonny Gray was one of the only bright spots in the Cardinals' 2025 season. He started 32 games, threw 180 2/3 innings, and struck out 201 batters. His ERA was inflated at 4.28 with an expected of 3.90, but his FIP (3.39) suggests both of these numbers are high, and his xFIP is even lower at 3.06. Gray turns 36 this year, and projections have him profiled as more of an SP3 or SP4. Still, the move to Boston should give him more win equity, and he is worth consideration in the middle rounds.
3 weeks ago
Trey Yesavage Note
Trey Yesavage photo 32. Trey Yesavage TOR
Yesavage's 2025 debut was brief but intriguing, posting a 3.21 ERA and 2.35 FIP across three starts with a 25.8% strikeout rate. The underlying profile jumps off the page: a massive 61.5% hard-hit rate allowed and 94.0 mph average exit velocity suggest his 0.0% HR rate and .273 opponent SLG were unlikely to hold over a larger sample. He did generate ground balls at a strong 56.4% clip, which could help him manage damage in Rogers Centre, but an 11.3% walk rate points to command volatility. The 2026 projections appear to price in regression toward league-average ratios with solid strikeout totals over a larger workload. Fantasy managers should view Yesavage as a high-variance upside arm — the swing-and-miss ability is real, but unless the contact quality improves, he's more of a late-round flier or watch-list candidate in standard formats rather than a draft-day priority.
1 week ago
Jacob Misiorowski Note
Jacob Misiorowski photo 33. Jacob Misiorowski MIL
Misiorowski's 2025 debut showcased frontline bat-missing ability, as he posted a 31.9% strikeout rate and 11.9 K/9 across 66 innings — both well above league average — while holding hitters to a .213 average and .671 OPS. His 3.62 FIP undercut a 4.36 ERA, suggesting his underlying performance was stronger than the surface stats, though a 4.2 BB/9 and 11.4% walk rate highlight the volatility. The batted-ball profile (37.7% HardHit, 2.9% HR rate) supports the idea that his stuff can limit damage when he's in the zone. Looking ahead to 2026, projections point to a workload jump and continued strikeout upside, but fantasy managers should expect ratio swings tied to command consistency. He profiles as a high-ceiling SP3/SP4 in standard leagues — one who can anchor strikeouts but may require roster insulation in WHIP.
2 weeks ago
Nathan Eovaldi Note
Nathan Eovaldi photo 34. Nathan Eovaldi TEX
Nathan Eovaldi delivered one of the most dominant seasons of his career in 2025, posting a microscopic 1.73 ERA with elite run suppression backed by a .194 opponent average and a career-best 26.0% strikeout rate. Even though the ERA was aided by luck (xERA 3.02, career-low BABIP of .243), the underlying skills support much of the breakout, as his walk rate dropped to 4.2% and his hard-hit rate fell below 40%. While durability remains the primary concern entering his age-36 season, the 2026 projections still view him as a high-quality rotation anchor with strong ratios and solid strikeout volume when healthy. In fantasy formats, Eovaldi profiles as a calculated upside SP2 whose value hinges on workload but whose efficiency can meaningfully outperform his draft cost.
2 weeks ago
Chase Burns Note
Chase Burns photo 35. Chase Burns CIN
Chase Burns flashed frontline bat-missing ability in his 2025 debut, posting a dominant 35.6% strikeout rate and 13.9 K/9 across 43.1 innings for Cincinnati. His 2.65 FIP sat nearly two runs below his 4.57 ERA, driven by a manageable 2.7% HR rate and elite swing-and-miss stuff, but a .364 BABIP and 45.7% hard-hit rate created volatility in the small sample. Burns' 8.5% walk rate was reasonable for a 22-year-old power arm, though his 0.56 GB/FB ratio suggests he'll need to sharpen command to limit damage in homer-friendly environments. Looking ahead to 2026, the projections lean into the strikeout upside while forecasting some ERA regression toward his underlying metrics as he secures a steadier rotation role. If the workload climbs into a full-season starter's range, Burns profiles as a high-K SP with ratios that may fluctuate week to week. In fantasy, he's best deployed as an upside SP3/SP4 in mixed leagues, with legitimate breakout potential if the command tightens and the batted-ball profile stabilizes.
1 week ago
Cam Schlittler Note
Cam Schlittler photo 36. Cam Schlittler NYY
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.
1 week ago
Michael King Note
Michael King photo 37. Michael King SD
Michael King's transition to a full-time starter in San Diego paid off in 2024, but 2025 brought some mild regression and missed time. After logging 173.2 innings with a 2.95 ERA and 27.7% strikeout rate in 2024, he threw just 73.1 innings in 2025 with his strikeout rate dipping to 24.7% and his HR/9 jumping from 0.9 to 1.5. The underlying profile remains solid — a career 27.0% K rate with consistently better-than-average contact suppression — but his 2025 FIP (4.42) suggests he wasn't as sharp when on the mound. The 2026 projections expect a rebound in workload and a return to mid-3.00s ratios, which aligns more closely with his 2024 form than last year's abbreviated campaign. King still misses bats at an above-average clip and limits batting average against (.225 career), but his margin for error narrows when the home run rate spikes. He profiles as a high-end SP3 with SP2 upside if the strikeouts tick back toward the 27-28% range and he pushes past 160 innings again.
4 days ago
Sandy Alcantara Note
Sandy Alcantara photo 38. Sandy Alcantara MIA
Sandy Alcantara's 2025 season was a clear step back from his Cy Young peak, as his ERA ballooned to 5.36 with a diminished 19.1% strikeout rate and a career-worst 45.1% hard-hit rate allowed. His average exit velocity spiked to 90.6 mph, and his ground-ball rate dipped under 47%, a troubling shift for a pitcher who has historically relied on weak contact and heavy sink. While his walk rate (7.7%) remained manageable, the combination of louder contact and fewer whiffs led to a 4.28 FIP and negative run value metrics across the board. The 2026 projections expect some normalization — particularly in ERA and WHIP — but not a full return to his 2022 dominance. Without a rebound in strikeout rate or ground-ball lean, Alcantara profiles more as a volume-based SP3/SP4 than a frontline fantasy anchor. The innings floor still carries value in deeper formats, but managers drafting him as a bounce-back ace are assuming skills growth that hasn't yet reappeared in the underlying data.
4 days ago
Zack Wheeler Note
Zack Wheeler photo 39. Zack Wheeler PHI
Zack Wheeler followed up his dominant 2024 with an even sharper skill set in 2025, posting a career-best 11.73 K/9 and 33.3% strikeout rate alongside a stellar 27.7% K-BB%. His 2.71 ERA was supported by a 2.48 xERA, though a spike to 1.14 HR/9 and a lofty 82.4% strand rate suggest some regression baked into that surface line. The question for Wheeler is how he will recover from the thoracic outlet surgery he underwent last season. Recovery is listed as 6 to 8 months, so the chances of him being ready for Opening Day are slim to none, but the latest report is that it "shouldn't be too long" after that. All of this makes him a high-risk, high-reward pitcher capable of being the SP1 he's been, but fantasy managers should count on some regression based on the injury and the fact that he will be 36 this season.
1 week ago
Nick Lodolo Note
Nick Lodolo photo 40. Nick Lodolo CIN
Nick Lodolo finally delivered the healthy, front-line season managers have been waiting for in 2025, logging 156.2 innings with a 3.33 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, and career-best 4.8% walk rate. The improved command was the separator, as his BB% dropped sharply while maintaining a strong 24.3% strikeout rate and suppressing hard contact (87.6 mph EV). His 3.81 FIP suggests the ERA was mostly earned, though a slightly elevated 3.4% HR rate and fly-ball lean in Cincinnati keep some volatility baked in. The 2026 projections forecast another step forward in workload with ratios that remain comfortably above league average, positioning Lodolo as a high-end SP2 with SP1 upside if the command gains hold. Durability is still part of the evaluation given prior injuries, but the underlying profile — plus control, above-average swing-and-miss and neutral batted-ball quality — supports drafting him confidently inside the top 25-30 starters with room for profit.
4 days ago
Luis Castillo Note
Luis Castillo photo 41. Luis Castillo SEA
Luis Castillo remains a reliable innings-eater, but his 2025 profile showed continued erosion in strikeout rate (21.7% K%) and rising hard contact (46.5% HardHit), limiting his fantasy ceiling. While his command stayed strong and ERA stability persists, the whiff decline and increasing fly-ball tendencies have pushed him further from ace territory. The 2026 projections reflect more of the same: solid ratios and workload, but middling strikeout totals compared to the top fantasy arms. Castillo is still a dependable rotation anchor in deeper formats, though fantasy managers should no longer pay for peak-era upside.
2 weeks ago
Ryan Pepiot Note
Ryan Pepiot photo 42. Ryan Pepiot TB
Ryan Pepiot logged a career-high 167.2 innings in 2025, but the underlying metrics point to mild regression risk after his ERA rose to 3.86 with a 4.36 FIP. His strikeout rate dipped to 24.6% (down from 26.3% in 2024) while hard-hit rate spiked to 42.8%, contributing to a career-high 26 homers allowed and a .404 SLG against. The walk rate held steady (9.0%), and his 38.2% ground-ball rate was a modest improvement, but the contact quality trend is worth monitoring. The 2026 projections peg him for similar volume with a mid-3.00s ERA and roughly a strikeout per inning, reinforcing his profile as a stable SP3/4 in fantasy formats. Pepiot's swing-and-miss ability remains intact, and the move back to Tropicana Field should correct the issues with the long ball. However, draft him for ratio stability and workload rather than expecting another skills leap.
4 days ago
Emmet Sheehan Note
Emmet Sheehan photo 43. Emmet Sheehan LAD
Emmet Sheehan took a meaningful step forward in 2025, trimming his ERA from 4.92 in 2023 to 2.82 while improving nearly every underlying indicator. His strikeout rate jumped to 30.6% (up from 25.8%), supported by a 10.9 K/9 and a sharp drop in walk rate (7.6%), leading to a strong 4.05 K/BB ratio. Opponents managed just a .185 batting average and .568 OPS against him, and his HR rate was cut nearly in half (4.4% to 2.4%), signaling improved pitch execution and command within the zone. The profile isn't without volatility — his fly-ball lean (career 0.50 GB/FB) can create some homer risk in tougher matchups — but the swing-and-miss foundation is real, and his 2.93 FIP in 2025 backs up the breakout. If his 2026 projections hold near a double-digit K/9 with solid ratios, Sheehan profiles as a high-upside SP3 in 12-team formats with SP2 weeks when the command is dialed in. On a strong Dodgers roster, the win equity further boosts his fantasy appeal, making him a worthwhile mid-round target for managers chasing strikeouts without paying ace prices.
4 days ago
Robbie Ray Note
Robbie Ray photo 44. Robbie Ray SF
Robbie Ray rebounded in 2025 with a 3.65 ERA and 1.21 WHIP across 182.1 innings for San Francisco, earning an All-Star nod after an injury-marred 2023 and abbreviated 2024. While his 24.6% strikeout rate dipped well below his 2021 Cy Young peak (32.1%), he paired it with a manageable 9.7% walk rate and a reduced 2.9% HR rate, driving a solid .221 opponent average and .681 OPS against. The underlying metrics (3.93 FIP, 90.5 mph EV allowed, 45.1% hard-hit rate) suggest he's no longer overpowering hitters at an elite level, but he remains effective when commanding the zone. Looking ahead to 2026, projections point to stable mid-rotation production rather than a return to ace-level dominance. Ray's declining strikeout trend (from 32% in 2021 to sub-25% in 2025) caps his fantasy ceiling, but his ability to take the ball for 30+ starts and limit damage keeps his floor relatively intact.
4 days ago
Bubba Chandler Note
Bubba Chandler photo 45. Bubba Chandler PIT
The Pirates faced criticism for keeping Bubba Chandler in Triple-A despite his dominant start (1.42 ERA, 0.67 WHIP, 36:7 K:BB by May 1), but his command slipped over the next three months, as he logged a 1.75 WHIP and 85:46 K:BB in 74.2 innings with six outings of four-plus walks. Promoted in late August after preserving rookie eligibility, the 23-year-old righty looked like a potential frontline starter outside of one blowup against Milwaukee (nine earned runs in 2.2 innings); excluding that start, he posted a 1.57 ERA, 0.59 WHIP and 28:1 K:BB across 28.2 innings. Armed with a 99-mph fastball, 89-mph slider and a 92-mph changeup that generated a 39.6% whiff rate in the majors, Chandler combines premium velocity with a durable 6-foot-3 frame and three straight 110-plus inning seasons, giving him the upside to emerge as one of the game's top young starters if his command stabilizes.
4 days ago
Ranger Suarez Note
Ranger Suarez photo 46. Ranger Suarez BOS
Ranger Suárez quietly delivered his best all-around season in 2025, pairing a 3.20 ERA with career-best walk suppression (5.8 BB%) while holding hitters to a sub-.680 OPS for the second straight year. His strikeout rate (23.2%) remained stable, but the real growth came from improved command and softer contact, as his HardHit rate dipped to a career low despite a slight drop in ground-ball rate. The 2026 projections largely bank on more of the same: mid-3.00s ratios, solid volume, and strong WHIP support driven by control rather than overpowering stuff. While he lacks true ace-level strikeout upside, Suárez's durability, efficiency, and run-prevention profile make him a high-floor SP2 who continues to outperform his draft-day perception in fantasy formats.
2 weeks ago
Trevor Rogers Note
Trevor Rogers photo 47. Trevor Rogers BAL
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.
2 weeks ago
MacKenzie Gore Note
MacKenzie Gore photo 48. MacKenzie Gore TEX
MacKenzie Gore followed up his 2024 step forward with another strikeout-heavy season in 2025, posting a career-best K-rate (27%+) while maintaining improved walk control compared to his early MLB years. His ERA remained volatile (4.17) despite strong underlying indicators, as a neutral HR rate and elevated BABIP continued to inflate ratios relative to his FIP. The 2026 projections largely stabilize him as a mid-rotation arm, forecasting solid strikeouts with league-average ERA and WHIP over a full workload. At age 27, Gore looks like a fantasy SP3/SP4 whose upside is tied to further command gains, making him an appealing target in formats that reward strikeouts. The move to Texas could boost his win total, but only if the other metrics continue to improve.
2 weeks ago
Gavin Williams Note
Gavin Williams photo 49. Gavin Williams CLE
Gavin Williams re-established himself as a high-upside rotation anchor in 2025, posting a 3.06 ERA and 3.8 WAR across 167.2 innings after a rocky, injury-affected 2024 campaign. His strikeout rate ticked up to 24.6%, and he held opponents to a .211 average with a well-above-average 137 ERA+, but persistent control issues (11.8% BB rate, 4.5 BB/9) continue to inflate his WHIP (1.270) and FIP (4.39). The improved ground-ball rate (45.6%) and suppressed .254 BABIP helped drive the ERA rebound, though the elevated hard-hit rate (44.4%) suggests some volatility remains. If his 2026 projections forecast even modest gains in command, Williams profiles as a fantasy riser with SP2 upside; however, without tangible walk-rate improvement, he remains a ratio-risk arm despite the strikeout ceiling.
4 days ago
Drew Rasmussen Note
Drew Rasmussen photo 50. Drew Rasmussen TB
Everyone seems to be forgetting the Rays are moving back into their spacious, pitcher-friendly ballpark in 2026 and ranking Drew Rasmussen way too low. He gave up more than 1.0 HR/9 for the first time in his career, but allowed twice as many at home in George Steinbrenner Field, which he won't have to deal with this season. His strikeout rate is middle of the road at 21.7%, but his walk rate is an impressive 6.3%, offering a WHIP below 1.10 every year of his career. He started 31 games last season, and even though his xERA (3.43) was higher than his actual (2.76), his ERA and FIP numbers from the previous two years, when he got to pitch at Tropicana Field, were stellar. It's worth it to target all of the Rays pitchers, but Rasmussen leads the way and would make a solid SP3 or SP4 on any fantasy pitching staff.
3 weeks ago
Tanner Bibee Note
Tanner Bibee photo 51. Tanner Bibee CLE
Tanner Bibee took a noticeable step back in 2025, posting a 4.24 ERA and 4.34 FIP across a career-high 182.1 innings after delivering sub-3.50 ERAs in each of his first two seasons. The biggest red flag was a sharp dip in strikeout rate (21.3% K%) paired with a career-worst 3.5% HR rate, as his four-seam/slider combo generated fewer whiffs and more damaging contact despite a heavier ground-ball lean (44.6% GB%). While his walk rate remained solid and his BABIP (.283) suggests little bad luck, the decline in swing-and-miss ability and negative WPA underscore the regression. With 2026 projections forecasting stabilization rather than a full rebound, Bibee profiles as a mild fantasy faller entering draft season — more SP3 than frontline anchor unless the strikeout rate bounces back.
4 days ago
Shota Imanaga Note
Shota Imanaga photo 52. Shota Imanaga CHC
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.
4 days ago
Carlos Rodon Note
Carlos Rodon photo 53. Carlos Rodon NYY
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.
3 days ago
Edward Cabrera Note
Edward Cabrera photo 54. Edward Cabrera CHC
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.
3 days ago
Cade Horton Note
Cade Horton photo 55. Cade Horton CHC
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.
3 days ago
Jack Flaherty Note
Jack Flaherty photo 56. Jack Flaherty DET
Shane Bieber Note
Shane Bieber photo 57. Shane Bieber TOR
Shane Baz Note
Shane Baz photo 58. Shane Baz BAL
Aaron Nola Note
Aaron Nola photo 59. Aaron Nola PHI
Matthew Boyd Note
Matthew Boyd photo 60. Matthew Boyd CHC
Andrew Abbott Note
Andrew Abbott photo 61. Andrew Abbott CIN
Zac Gallen Note
Zac Gallen photo 62. Zac Gallen ARI
Tatsuya Imai Note
Tatsuya Imai photo 63. Tatsuya Imai HOU
Shane McClanahan Note
Shane McClanahan photo 64. Shane McClanahan TB
Merrill Kelly Note
Merrill Kelly photo 65. Merrill Kelly ARI
Kris Bubic Note
Kris Bubic photo 66. Kris Bubic KC
Joe Musgrove Note
Joe Musgrove photo 67. Joe Musgrove SD
Connelly Early Note
Connelly Early photo 68. Connelly Early BOS
Gerrit Cole Note
Gerrit Cole photo 69. Gerrit Cole NYY
Bryce Miller Note
Bryce Miller photo 70. Bryce Miller SEA
Roki Sasaki Note
Roki Sasaki photo 71. Roki Sasaki LAD
Casey Mize Note
Casey Mize photo 72. Casey Mize DET
Jose Soriano Note
Jose Soriano photo 73. Jose Soriano LAA
Jose Soriano Soriano took a step back in 2025, posting a 4.26 ERA and 1.40 WHIP across 169 innings as his walk rate spiked (10.8 BB%) and his strikeout rate settled closer to league average. The skills foundation still has appeal—his ground-ball rate climbed again (64.5%), and he continued to suppress home runs—but the rising hard-hit rate (48.6%) and neutralized batted-ball luck pushed his ratios in the wrong direction. Based on the 2026 projections, he profiles as a mid-rotation innings source rather than a true breakout candidate, with modest strikeout totals limiting his ceiling in standard leagues. Soriano is best viewed as a back-end fantasy starter whose value hinges on workload and matchup management rather than category impact.
2 weeks ago
Noah Cameron Note
Noah Cameron photo 74. Noah Cameron KC
Shane Smith Note
Shane Smith photo 75. Shane Smith CWS
Jack Leiter Note
Jack Leiter photo 76. Jack Leiter TEX
Ryne Nelson Note
Ryne Nelson photo 77. Ryne Nelson ARI
Quinn Priester Note
Quinn Priester photo 78. Quinn Priester MIL
Kodai Senga Note
Kodai Senga photo 79. Kodai Senga NYM
David Peterson Note
David Peterson photo 80. David Peterson NYM
Logan Henderson Note
Logan Henderson photo 81. Logan Henderson MIL
Grayson Rodriguez Note
Grayson Rodriguez photo 82. Grayson Rodriguez LAA
Mitch Keller Note
Mitch Keller photo 83. Mitch Keller PIT
Sean Manaea Note
Sean Manaea photo 84. Sean Manaea NYM
Parker Messick Note
Parker Messick photo 85. Parker Messick CLE
Joey Cantillo Note
Joey Cantillo photo 86. Joey Cantillo CLE
Ryan Weathers Note
Ryan Weathers photo 87. Ryan Weathers NYY
Clay Holmes Note
Clay Holmes photo 88. Clay Holmes NYM
Brayan Bello Note
Brayan Bello photo 89. Brayan Bello BOS
Yusei Kikuchi Note
Yusei Kikuchi photo 90. Yusei Kikuchi LAA
Yusei Kikuchi remains a reliable but volatile fantasy arm entering 2026, best viewed as a back-end starter in mixed leagues. His 2025 season showed a step back in command (9.6% BB%) and strikeout rate (22.5% K%), eroding some of the gains he made during his strong late-2024 run, even as his workload and durability held up. The underlying batted-ball profile was mostly stable, but a rising walk rate and middling WHIP capped his fantasy ceiling despite near-league-average run prevention. Based on the 2026 projections, Kikuchi profiles as a fantasy faller—still useful for innings and strikeouts, but with limited upside and increased ratio risk compared to prior seasons. He's best deployed as a matchup-dependent SP5 rather than a set-and-forget option.
2 weeks ago
Brady Singer Note
Brady Singer photo 91. Brady Singer CIN
Zebby Matthews Note
Zebby Matthews photo 92. Zebby Matthews MIN
Will Warren Note
Will Warren photo 93. Will Warren NYY
Michael Wacha Note
Michael Wacha photo 94. Michael Wacha KC
Jameson Taillon Note
Jameson Taillon photo 95. Jameson Taillon CHC
Bailey Ober Note
Bailey Ober photo 96. Bailey Ober MIN
Ian Seymour Note
Ian Seymour photo 97. Ian Seymour TB
Chris Bassitt Note
Chris Bassitt photo 98. Chris Bassitt BAL
Seth Lugo Note
Seth Lugo photo 99. Seth Lugo KC
Spencer Schwellenbach Note
Spencer Schwellenbach photo 100. Spencer Schwellenbach ATL
Spencer Schwellenbach quietly took another step forward in 2025, pairing a 3.09 ERA and 0.97 WHIP with elite control (4.1% BB%) and strong contact suppression (.217 BAA, .618 OPS against). His batted-ball profile improved year over year, featuring a higher ground-ball rate (47.1%) and a sub-3% HR rate, helping him outperform league averages despite only modest strikeout totals. He missed time with an elbow fracture, and he will start the season on the 60-day IL with elbow inflammation. He is a risky draft pick who could pay off if the injuries don't derail his entire season, but I wouldn't count on it.
2 weeks ago
Cade Cavalli Note
Cade Cavalli photo 101. Cade Cavalli WSH
Brandon Pfaadt Note
Brandon Pfaadt photo 102. Brandon Pfaadt ARI
Hurston Waldrep Note
Hurston Waldrep photo 103. Hurston Waldrep ATL
Reynaldo Lopez Note
Reynaldo Lopez photo 104. Reynaldo Lopez ATL
Zach Eflin Note
Zach Eflin photo 105. Zach Eflin BAL
Braxton Ashcraft Note
Braxton Ashcraft photo 106. Braxton Ashcraft PIT
Jeffrey Springs Note
Jeffrey Springs photo 107. Jeffrey Springs ATH
Jose Berrios Note
Jose Berrios photo 108. Jose Berrios TOR
Tyler Mahle Note
Tyler Mahle photo 109. Tyler Mahle SF
Chad Patrick Note
Chad Patrick photo 110. Chad Patrick MIL
Jonah Tong Note
Jonah Tong photo 111. Jonah Tong NYM
Cody Ponce Note
Cody Ponce photo 112. Cody Ponce TOR
Luis Severino Note
Luis Severino photo 113. Luis Severino ATH
Troy Melton Note
Troy Melton photo 114. Troy Melton DET
Mike Burrows Note
Mike Burrows photo 115. Mike Burrows HOU
Robby Snelling Note
Robby Snelling photo 116. Robby Snelling MIA
Slade Cecconi Note
Slade Cecconi photo 117. Slade Cecconi CLE
Michael McGreevy Note
Michael McGreevy photo 118. Michael McGreevy STL
Cristian Javier Note
Cristian Javier photo 119. Cristian Javier HOU
Eduardo Rodriguez Note
Eduardo Rodriguez photo 120. Eduardo Rodriguez ARI
Zack Littell Note
Zack Littell photo 121. Zack Littell FA
Matthew Liberatore Note
Matthew Liberatore photo 122. Matthew Liberatore STL
Max Meyer Note
Max Meyer photo 123. Max Meyer MIA
Andrew Painter Note
Andrew Painter photo 124. Andrew Painter PHI
Jacob Lopez Note
Jacob Lopez photo 125. Jacob Lopez ATH
Lucas Giolito Note
Lucas Giolito photo 126. Lucas Giolito FA
Luis Gil Note
Luis Gil photo 127. Luis Gil NYY
Landen Roupp Note
Landen Roupp photo 128. Landen Roupp SF
Dean Kremer Note
Dean Kremer photo 129. Dean Kremer BAL
Justin Steele Note
Justin Steele photo 130. Justin Steele CHC
Braxton Garrett Note
Braxton Garrett photo 131. Braxton Garrett MIA
Taj Bradley Note
Taj Bradley photo 132. Taj Bradley MIN
Grant Holmes Note
Grant Holmes photo 133. Grant Holmes ATL
Payton Tolle Note
Payton Tolle photo 134. Payton Tolle BOS
Jared Jones Note
Jared Jones photo 135. Jared Jones PIT
Tyler Wells Note
Tyler Wells photo 136. Tyler Wells BAL
Joe Boyle Note
Joe Boyle photo 137. Joe Boyle TB
Justin Verlander Note
Justin Verlander photo 138. Justin Verlander DET
Dustin May Note
Dustin May photo 139. Dustin May STL
Luis Morales Note
Luis Morales photo 140. Luis Morales ATH
Corbin Burnes Note
Corbin Burnes photo 141. Corbin Burnes ARI
Brandon Sproat Note
Brandon Sproat photo 142. Brandon Sproat MIL
Simeon Woods Richardson Note
Simeon Woods Richardson photo 143. Simeon Woods Richardson MIN
Spencer Arrighetti Note
Spencer Arrighetti photo 144. Spencer Arrighetti HOU
Johan Oviedo Note
Johan Oviedo photo 145. Johan Oviedo BOS
Nick Martinez Note
Nick Martinez photo 146. Nick Martinez TB
Michael Soroka Note
Michael Soroka photo 147. Michael Soroka ARI
Adrian Houser Note
Adrian Houser photo 148. Adrian Houser SF
Cole Sands Note
Cole Sands photo 149. Cole Sands MIN
Thomas White Note
Thomas White photo 150. Thomas White MIA
Kumar Rocker Note
Kumar Rocker photo 151. Kumar Rocker TEX
Jacob Latz Note
Jacob Latz photo 152. Jacob Latz TEX
Eric Lauer Note
Eric Lauer photo 153. Eric Lauer TOR
JP Sears Note
JP Sears photo 154. JP Sears SD
Christian Scott Note
Christian Scott photo 155. Christian Scott NYM
Colin Rea Note
Colin Rea photo 156. Colin Rea CHC
Mick Abel Note
Mick Abel photo 157. Mick Abel MIN
Rhett Lowder Note
Rhett Lowder photo 158. Rhett Lowder CIN
Ryan Weiss Note
Ryan Weiss photo 159. Ryan Weiss HOU
Jordan Wicks Note
Jordan Wicks photo 160. Jordan Wicks CHC
J.T. Ginn Note
J.T. Ginn photo 161. J.T. Ginn ATH
Ben Brown Note
Ben Brown photo 162. Ben Brown CHC
Cade Povich Note
Cade Povich photo 163. Cade Povich BAL
Max Scherzer Note
Max Scherzer photo 164. Max Scherzer FA
Sean Burke Note
Sean Burke photo 165. Sean Burke CWS
Kutter Crawford Note
Kutter Crawford photo 166. Kutter Crawford BOS
Davis Martin Note
Davis Martin photo 167. Davis Martin CWS
Brad Lord Note
Brad Lord photo 168. Brad Lord WSH
Javier Assad Note
Javier Assad photo 169. Javier Assad CHC
Patrick Sandoval Note
Patrick Sandoval photo 170. Patrick Sandoval BOS
Elmer Rodriguez Note
Elmer Rodriguez photo 171. Elmer Rodriguez NYY
Lance McCullers Jr. Note
Lance McCullers Jr. photo 172. Lance McCullers Jr. HOU
Anthony Kay Note
Anthony Kay photo 173. Anthony Kay CWS
Tyler Holton Note
Tyler Holton photo 174. Tyler Holton DET
Robert Gasser Note
Robert Gasser photo 175. Robert Gasser MIL
Quinn Mathews Note
Quinn Mathews photo 176. Quinn Mathews STL
Sawyer Gipson-Long Note
Sawyer Gipson-Long photo 177. Sawyer Gipson-Long DET
Carmen Mlodzinski Note
Carmen Mlodzinski photo 178. Carmen Mlodzinski PIT
Tobias Myers Note
Tobias Myers photo 179. Tobias Myers NYM
Jack Perkins Note
Jack Perkins photo 180. Jack Perkins FA
Janson Junk Note
Janson Junk photo 181. Janson Junk MIA
Kyle Harrison Note
Kyle Harrison photo 182. Kyle Harrison MIL
Sean Newcomb Note
Sean Newcomb photo 183. Sean Newcomb CWS
Kyle Freeland Note
Kyle Freeland photo 184. Kyle Freeland COL
Bryce Elder Note
Bryce Elder photo 185. Bryce Elder ATL
Richard Fitts Note
Richard Fitts photo 186. Richard Fitts STL
Ryan Bergert Note
Ryan Bergert photo 187. Ryan Bergert KC
Randy Vasquez Note
Randy Vasquez photo 188. Randy Vasquez SD
Stephen Kolek Note
Stephen Kolek photo 189. Stephen Kolek KC
Alek Manoah Note
Alek Manoah photo 190. Alek Manoah LAA
Hayden Birdsong Note
Hayden Birdsong photo 191. Hayden Birdsong SF
Andre Pallante Note
Andre Pallante photo 192. Andre Pallante STL
Trevor McDonald Note
Trevor McDonald photo 193. Trevor McDonald SF
Josiah Gray Note
Josiah Gray photo 194. Josiah Gray WSH
Cody Bradford Note
Cody Bradford photo 195. Cody Bradford TEX
Hunter Barco Note
Hunter Barco photo 196. Hunter Barco PIT
AJ Blubaugh Note
AJ Blubaugh photo 197. AJ Blubaugh HOU
David Festa Note
David Festa photo 198. David Festa MIN
River Ryan Note
River Ryan photo 199. River Ryan LAD
Jake Irvin Note
Jake Irvin photo 200. Jake Irvin WSH
Brant Hurter Note
Brant Hurter photo 201. Brant Hurter DET
Aaron Civale Note
Aaron Civale photo 202. Aaron Civale ATH
Griffin Canning Note
Griffin Canning photo 203. Griffin Canning SD
Drew Pomeranz Note
Drew Pomeranz photo 204. Drew Pomeranz LAA
Noah Schultz Note
Noah Schultz photo 205. Noah Schultz CWS
Keegan Akin Note
Keegan Akin photo 206. Keegan Akin BAL
Ben Casparius Note
Ben Casparius photo 207. Ben Casparius LAD
Ricky Tiedemann Note
Ricky Tiedemann photo 208. Ricky Tiedemann TOR
Ryan Yarbrough Note
Ryan Yarbrough photo 209. Ryan Yarbrough NYY
Jordan Montgomery Note
Jordan Montgomery photo 210. Jordan Montgomery TEX
Chase Dollander Note
Chase Dollander photo 211. Chase Dollander COL
Hunter Dobbins Note
Hunter Dobbins photo 212. Hunter Dobbins STL
Kai-Wei Teng Note
Kai-Wei Teng photo 213. Kai-Wei Teng HOU
Didier Fuentes Note
Didier Fuentes photo 214. Didier Fuentes ATL
Jose Butto Note
Jose Butto photo 215. Jose Butto SF
Coleman Crow Note
Coleman Crow photo 216. Coleman Crow MIL
Jason Alexander Note
Jason Alexander photo 217. Jason Alexander HOU
Jordan Hicks Note
Jordan Hicks photo 218. Jordan Hicks CWS
Spencer Jones Note
Spencer Jones photo 219. Spencer Jones FA
Gage Jump Note
Gage Jump photo 220. Gage Jump ATH
Tanner McDougal Note
Tanner McDougal photo 221. Tanner McDougal CWS
Jack Dreyer Note
Jack Dreyer photo 222. Jack Dreyer LAD
Bowden Francis Note
Bowden Francis photo 223. Bowden Francis TOR
Hagen Smith Note
Hagen Smith photo 224. Hagen Smith CWS
JR Ritchie Note
JR Ritchie photo 225. JR Ritchie ATL
Connor Prielipp Note
Connor Prielipp photo 226. Connor Prielipp MIN
Clarke Schmidt Note
Clarke Schmidt photo 227. Clarke Schmidt NYY
Cristian Mena Note
Cristian Mena photo 228. Cristian Mena ARI
Carson Whisenhunt Note
Carson Whisenhunt photo 229. Carson Whisenhunt SF
Michael Lorenzen Note
Michael Lorenzen photo 230. Michael Lorenzen COL
Brody Hopkins Note
Brody Hopkins photo 231. Brody Hopkins TB
Miles Mikolas Note
Miles Mikolas photo 232. Miles Mikolas WSH
Jaxon Wiggins Note
Jaxon Wiggins photo 233. Jaxon Wiggins CHC
Ty Johnson Note
Ty Johnson photo 234. Ty Johnson TB
Trey Gibson Note
Trey Gibson photo 235. Trey Gibson BAL
Mitch Bratt Note
Mitch Bratt photo 236. Mitch Bratt ARI
Blade Tidwell Note
Blade Tidwell photo 237. Blade Tidwell SF
Jose Quintana Note
Jose Quintana photo 238. Jose Quintana COL
Ethan Pecko Note
Ethan Pecko photo 239. Ethan Pecko HOU
Ronel Blanco Note
Ronel Blanco photo 240. Ronel Blanco HOU
Brandon Eisert Note
Brandon Eisert photo 241. Brandon Eisert CWS
Gavin Stone Note
Gavin Stone photo 242. Gavin Stone LAD
Tanner Houck Note
Tanner Houck photo 243. Tanner Houck BOS
George Klassen Note
George Klassen photo 244. George Klassen LAA
Luis Perales Note
Luis Perales photo 245. Luis Perales WSH
DL Hall Note
DL Hall photo 246. DL Hall MIL
Alex Cobb Note
Alex Cobb photo 247. Alex Cobb FA
Keider Montero Note
Keider Montero photo 248. Keider Montero DET
Huascar Brazoban Note
Huascar Brazoban photo 249. Huascar Brazoban NYM
Daniel Espino Note
Daniel Espino photo 250. Daniel Espino CLE
Kade Anderson Note
Kade Anderson photo 251. Kade Anderson SEA
Caden Dana Note
Caden Dana photo 252. Caden Dana LAA
Martin Perez Note
Martin Perez photo 253. Martin Perez ATL
Dietrich Enns Note
Dietrich Enns photo 254. Dietrich Enns BAL
David Davalillo Note
David Davalillo photo 255. David Davalillo TEX
Mike Vasil Note
Mike Vasil photo 256. Mike Vasil CWS
Mitch Farris Note
Mitch Farris photo 257. Mitch Farris LAA
Yoendrys Gomez Note
Yoendrys Gomez photo 258. Yoendrys Gomez TB
Jarlin Susana Note
Jarlin Susana photo 259. Jarlin Susana WSH
Colton Gordon Note
Colton Gordon photo 260. Colton Gordon HOU
Walker Buehler Note
Walker Buehler photo 261. Walker Buehler SD
Gunnar Hoglund Note
Gunnar Hoglund photo 262. Gunnar Hoglund ATH
Bobby Miller Note
Bobby Miller photo 263. Bobby Miller LAD
Tyler Alexander Note
Tyler Alexander photo 264. Tyler Alexander TEX
Andrew Alvarez Note
Andrew Alvarez photo 265. Andrew Alvarez WSH
Emerson Hancock Note
Emerson Hancock photo 266. Emerson Hancock SEA
Hayden Wesneski Note
Hayden Wesneski photo 267. Hayden Wesneski HOU
Miguel Ullola Note
Miguel Ullola photo 268. Miguel Ullola HOU
Kendry Rojas Note
Kendry Rojas photo 269. Kendry Rojas MIN
Kohl Drake Note
Kohl Drake photo 270. Kohl Drake ARI
Paul Blackburn Note
Paul Blackburn photo 271. Paul Blackburn NYY
DJ Herz Note
DJ Herz photo 272. DJ Herz WSH
Andrew Morris Note
Andrew Morris photo 273. Andrew Morris MIN
Charlie Morton Note
Charlie Morton photo 274. Charlie Morton FA
Nestor Cortes Jr. Note
Nestor Cortes Jr. photo 275. Nestor Cortes Jr. FA
Keaton Winn Note
Keaton Winn photo 276. Keaton Winn SF
John Means Note
John Means photo 277. John Means KC
Zack Kelly Note
Zack Kelly photo 278. Zack Kelly BOS
Liam Doyle Note
Liam Doyle photo 279. Liam Doyle STL
Jose Corniell Note
Jose Corniell photo 280. Jose Corniell TEX
Ryan Watson Note
Ryan Watson photo 281. Ryan Watson BOS
Joey Wentz Note
Joey Wentz photo 282. Joey Wentz ATL
Chris Paddack Note
Chris Paddack photo 283. Chris Paddack MIA
Tony Gonsolin Note
Tony Gonsolin photo 284. Tony Gonsolin FA
Tink Hence Note
Tink Hence photo 285. Tink Hence STL
Jack Wenninger Note
Jack Wenninger photo 286. Jack Wenninger NYM
John Klein Note
John Klein photo 287. John Klein MIN
Carlos Lagrange Note
Carlos Lagrange photo 288. Carlos Lagrange NYY
Brent Suter Note
Brent Suter photo 289. Brent Suter LAA
Brendan Beck Note
Brendan Beck photo 290. Brendan Beck NYY
Chase Petty Note
Chase Petty photo 291. Chase Petty CIN
Griff McGarry Note
Griff McGarry photo 292. Griff McGarry WSH
Brycen Mautz Note
Brycen Mautz photo 293. Brycen Mautz STL
Ryan Gusto Note
Ryan Gusto photo 294. Ryan Gusto MIA
Brandon Walter Note
Brandon Walter photo 295. Brandon Walter HOU
Kyle Wright Note
Kyle Wright photo 296. Kyle Wright CHC
Shane Drohan Note
Shane Drohan photo 297. Shane Drohan MIL
Tomoyuki Sugano Note
Tomoyuki Sugano photo 298. Tomoyuki Sugano COL
Bailey Falter Note
Bailey Falter photo 299. Bailey Falter KC
Erick Fedde Note
Erick Fedde photo 300. Erick Fedde CWS
Kyle Hart Note
Kyle Hart photo 301. Kyle Hart SD
Dom Hamel Note
Dom Hamel photo 302. Dom Hamel NYY
Jamie Arnold Note
Jamie Arnold photo 303. Jamie Arnold ATH
Mitchell Parker Note
Mitchell Parker photo 304. Mitchell Parker WSH
Robinson Ortiz Note
Robinson Ortiz photo 305. Robinson Ortiz SEA
Zach McCambley Note
Zach McCambley photo 306. Zach McCambley PHI
Ben Hess Note
Ben Hess photo 307. Ben Hess NYY
K.C. Hunt Note
K.C. Hunt photo 308. K.C. Hunt MIL
Taijuan Walker Note
Taijuan Walker photo 309. Taijuan Walker PHI
Jake Miller Note
Jake Miller photo 310. Jake Miller CLE
Lucas Braun Note
Lucas Braun photo 311. Lucas Braun ATL
Tyler Uberstine Note
Tyler Uberstine photo 312. Tyler Uberstine BOS
Karson Milbrandt Note
Karson Milbrandt photo 313. Karson Milbrandt MIA
Khal Stephen Note
Khal Stephen photo 314. Khal Stephen CLE
T.J. Nichols Note
T.J. Nichols photo 315. T.J. Nichols TB
Jedixson Paez Note
Jedixson Paez photo 316. Jedixson Paez CWS
Drew Thorpe Note
Drew Thorpe photo 317. Drew Thorpe CWS
Dane Dunning Note
Dane Dunning photo 318. Dane Dunning SEA
Albert Suarez Note
Albert Suarez photo 319. Albert Suarez BAL
Osvaldo Bido Note
Osvaldo Bido photo 320. Osvaldo Bido NYY
Brandon Young Note
Brandon Young photo 321. Brandon Young BAL
Angel Bastardo Note
Angel Bastardo photo 322. Angel Bastardo TOR
Ryan Feltner Note
Ryan Feltner photo 323. Ryan Feltner COL
Patrick Corbin Note
Patrick Corbin photo 324. Patrick Corbin FA
Travis Sykora Note
Travis Sykora photo 325. Travis Sykora WSH
Carson Seymour Note
Carson Seymour photo 326. Carson Seymour SF
Joey Gerber Note
Joey Gerber photo 327. Joey Gerber NYM
Jackson Wolf Note
Jackson Wolf photo 328. Jackson Wolf SD
Tyler Anderson Note
Tyler Anderson photo 329. Tyler Anderson FA
Trevor Williams Note
Trevor Williams photo 330. Trevor Williams WSH
David Sandlin Note
David Sandlin photo 331. David Sandlin CWS
Jackson Rutledge Note
Jackson Rutledge photo 332. Jackson Rutledge WSH
Jonathan Pintaro Note
Jonathan Pintaro photo 333. Jonathan Pintaro NYM
Thomas Harrington Note
Thomas Harrington photo 334. Thomas Harrington PIT
Joe Rock Note
Joe Rock photo 335. Joe Rock TB
AJ Smith-Shawver Note
AJ Smith-Shawver photo 336. AJ Smith-Shawver ATL
Tyler Bremner Note
Tyler Bremner photo 337. Tyler Bremner LAA
Mitch Spence Note
Mitch Spence photo 338. Mitch Spence KC
Kyle Hendricks Note
Kyle Hendricks photo 339. Kyle Hendricks FA
German Marquez Note
German Marquez photo 340. German Marquez SD
Tate Kuehner Note
Tate Kuehner photo 341. Tate Kuehner MIL
Kolby Allard Note
Kolby Allard photo 342. Kolby Allard CLE
Triston McKenzie Note
Triston McKenzie photo 343. Triston McKenzie SD
J.P. France Note
J.P. France photo 344. J.P. France HOU
Bradley Blalock Note
Bradley Blalock photo 345. Bradley Blalock MIA
Austin Peterson Note
Austin Peterson photo 346. Austin Peterson CLE
Ronan Kopp Note
Ronan Kopp photo 347. Ronan Kopp LAD
Luke Sinnard Note
Luke Sinnard photo 348. Luke Sinnard ATL
Jesse Scholtens Note
Jesse Scholtens photo 349. Jesse Scholtens TB
Brandon Williamson Note
Brandon Williamson photo 350. Brandon Williamson CIN
Luis De Leon Note
Luis De Leon photo 351. Luis De Leon BAL
Marco Raya Note
Marco Raya photo 352. Marco Raya MIN
Tyler Gilbert Note
Tyler Gilbert photo 353. Tyler Gilbert CWS
Jake Bloss Note
Jake Bloss photo 354. Jake Bloss TOR
Lazaro Estrada Note
Lazaro Estrada photo 355. Lazaro Estrada TOR
Spencer Miles Note
Spencer Miles photo 356. Spencer Miles TOR
Michael Forret Note
Michael Forret photo 357. Michael Forret TB
Jonathan Cannon Note
Jonathan Cannon photo 358. Jonathan Cannon CWS
Jose Franco Note
Jose Franco photo 359. Jose Franco CIN
Ken Waldichuk Note
Ken Waldichuk photo 360. Ken Waldichuk WSH
Jared Shuster Note
Jared Shuster photo 361. Jared Shuster STL
Brennan Bernardino Note
Brennan Bernardino photo 362. Brennan Bernardino COL
Alan Rangel Note
Alan Rangel photo 363. Alan Rangel PHI
Will Johnston Note
Will Johnston photo 364. Will Johnston ATH
Jonathan Santucci Note
Jonathan Santucci photo 365. Jonathan Santucci NYM
Jackson Jobe Note
Jackson Jobe photo 366. Jackson Jobe DET
Tylor Megill Note
Tylor Megill photo 367. Tylor Megill NYM
Alec Marsh Note
Alec Marsh photo 368. Alec Marsh KC
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang Note
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang photo 369. Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang ATH
Nolan Hoffman Note
Nolan Hoffman photo 370. Nolan Hoffman PHI
Julio Urias Note
Julio Urias photo 371. Julio Urias FA
James Hicks Note
James Hicks photo 372. James Hicks HOU
Owen Murphy Note
Owen Murphy photo 373. Owen Murphy ATL
Winston Santos Note
Winston Santos photo 374. Winston Santos TEX
Landon Knack Note
Landon Knack photo 375. Landon Knack LAD
Adam Macko Note
Adam Macko photo 376. Adam Macko TOR
Will Watson Note
Will Watson photo 377. Will Watson NYM
Pierson Ohl Note
Pierson Ohl photo 378. Pierson Ohl COL
Luis Medina Note
Luis Medina photo 379. Luis Medina ATH
Adam Mazur Note
Adam Mazur photo 380. Adam Mazur MIA
Jake Bennett Note
Jake Bennett photo 381. Jake Bennett BOS
Blas Castano Note
Blas Castano photo 382. Blas Castano SEA
Gage Wood Note
Gage Wood photo 383. Gage Wood PHI
Adam Kloffenstein Note
Adam Kloffenstein photo 384. Adam Kloffenstein NYY
Ky Bush Note
Ky Bush photo 385. Ky Bush CWS
Andrew Sears Note
Andrew Sears photo 386. Andrew Sears DET
Henry Baez Note
Henry Baez photo 387. Henry Baez ATH
Wilber Dotel Note
Wilber Dotel photo 388. Wilber Dotel PIT
Nabil Crismatt Note
Nabil Crismatt photo 389. Nabil Crismatt TEX
Jhancarlos Lara Note
Jhancarlos Lara photo 390. Jhancarlos Lara ATL
Shinnosuke Ogasawara Note
Shinnosuke Ogasawara photo 391. Shinnosuke Ogasawara WSH
Joe Elbis Note
Joe Elbis photo 392. Joe Elbis ARI
Ben Shields Note
Ben Shields photo 393. Ben Shields COL
Travis Adams Note
Travis Adams photo 394. Travis Adams MIN
Joey Estes Note
Joey Estes photo 395. Joey Estes ATH
Ben Lively Note
Ben Lively photo 396. Ben Lively CLE
Julian Aguiar Note
Julian Aguiar photo 397. Julian Aguiar CIN
Dax Fulton Note
Dax Fulton photo 398. Dax Fulton MIA
Doug Nikhazy Note
Doug Nikhazy photo 399. Doug Nikhazy CLE
Austin Love Note
Austin Love photo 400. Austin Love STL
Pete Hansen Note
Pete Hansen photo 401. Pete Hansen STL
Cole Irvin Note
Cole Irvin photo 402. Cole Irvin LAD
Cal Quantrill Note
Cal Quantrill photo 403. Cal Quantrill TEX
Carson Spiers Note
Carson Spiers photo 404. Carson Spiers CIN
Matt Waldron Note
Matt Waldron photo 405. Matt Waldron SD
Austin Gomber Note
Austin Gomber photo 406. Austin Gomber TEX
Duncan Davitt Note
Duncan Davitt photo 407. Duncan Davitt CWS
Tejay Antone Note
Tejay Antone photo 408. Tejay Antone CIN
Mason Barnett Note
Mason Barnett photo 409. Mason Barnett ATH
Cade Winquest Note
Cade Winquest photo 410. Cade Winquest NYY
Ben Kudrna Note
Ben Kudrna photo 411. Ben Kudrna KC
Carter Baumler Note
Carter Baumler photo 412. Carter Baumler TEX
Yoniel Curet Note
Yoniel Curet photo 413. Yoniel Curet PHI
Seth Johnson Note
Seth Johnson photo 414. Seth Johnson PHI
Jake Eder Note
Jake Eder photo 415. Jake Eder WSH
Troy Watson Note
Troy Watson photo 416. Troy Watson DET
Bryse Wilson Note
Bryse Wilson photo 417. Bryse Wilson PHI
Jean Cabrera Note
Jean Cabrera photo 418. Jean Cabrera PHI
Walbert Urena Note
Walbert Urena photo 419. Walbert Urena LAA
Chayce McDermott Note
Chayce McDermott photo 420. Chayce McDermott BAL
Jagger Haynes Note
Jagger Haynes photo 421. Jagger Haynes SD
Marco Gonzales Note
Marco Gonzales photo 422. Marco Gonzales SD
Victor Mederos Note
Victor Mederos photo 423. Victor Mederos LAA
Braden Nett Note
Braden Nett photo 424. Braden Nett ATH
Joel Hurtado Note
Joel Hurtado photo 425. Joel Hurtado LAA
Wikelman Gonzalez Note
Wikelman Gonzalez photo 426. Wikelman Gonzalez CWS
Thomas Hatch Note
Thomas Hatch photo 427. Thomas Hatch ARI
Sean Sullivan Note
Sean Sullivan photo 428. Sean Sullivan COL
Wade Miley Note
Wade Miley photo 429. Wade Miley FA
Mason Black Note
Mason Black photo 430. Mason Black KC
Riley Cornelio Note
Riley Cornelio photo 431. Riley Cornelio WSH
Jack Kochanowicz Note
Jack Kochanowicz photo 432. Jack Kochanowicz LAA
Sam Aldegheri Note
Sam Aldegheri photo 433. Sam Aldegheri LAA
Spencer Turnbull Note
Spencer Turnbull photo 434. Spencer Turnbull FA
Gabriel Hughes Note
Gabriel Hughes photo 435. Gabriel Hughes COL
Carson Palmquist Note
Carson Palmquist photo 436. Carson Palmquist COL
Marcus Stroman Note
Marcus Stroman photo 437. Marcus Stroman FA
McCade Brown Note
McCade Brown photo 438. McCade Brown COL
Antonio Senzatela Note
Antonio Senzatela photo 439. Antonio Senzatela COL
Tanner Gordon Note
Tanner Gordon photo 440. Tanner Gordon COL
Ixan Henderson Note
Ixan Henderson photo 441. Ixan Henderson STL
Robert Stock Note
Robert Stock photo 442. Robert Stock NYM
Carlos Carrasco Note
Carlos Carrasco photo 443. Carlos Carrasco ATL
Jake Miller Note
Jake Miller photo 444. Jake Miller DET
Brian Van Belle Note
Brian Van Belle photo 445. Brian Van Belle TB
Valente Bellozo Note
Valente Bellozo photo 446. Valente Bellozo COL
Nestor German Note
Nestor German photo 447. Nestor German BAL
Jurrangelo Cijntje Note
Jurrangelo Cijntje photo 448. Jurrangelo Cijntje STL
Levi Wells Note
Levi Wells photo 449. Levi Wells BAL
Darren McCaughan Note
Darren McCaughan photo 450. Darren McCaughan CIN
Sem Robberse Note
Sem Robberse photo 451. Sem Robberse STL
Jake Woodford Note
Jake Woodford photo 452. Jake Woodford TB
Jose De Leon Note
Jose De Leon photo 453. Jose De Leon FA
Davis Daniel Note
Davis Daniel photo 454. Davis Daniel CIN
Brett Wichrowski Note
Brett Wichrowski photo 455. Brett Wichrowski MIL
Nick Frasso Note
Nick Frasso photo 456. Nick Frasso LAD