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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Hunter Greene Note
Hunter Greene photo 13. Hunter Greene
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
Chase Burns Note
Chase Burns photo 35. Chase Burns
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
Nick Lodolo Note
Nick Lodolo photo 40. Nick Lodolo
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
Andrew Abbott Note
Andrew Abbott photo 61. Andrew Abbott
Brady Singer Note
Brady Singer photo 91. Brady Singer
Rhett Lowder Note
Rhett Lowder photo 158. Rhett Lowder
Chase Petty Note
Chase Petty photo 291. Chase Petty
Brandon Williamson Note
Brandon Williamson photo 350. Brandon Williamson
Jose Franco Note
Jose Franco photo 359. Jose Franco
Julian Aguiar Note
Julian Aguiar photo 397. Julian Aguiar
Carson Spiers Note
Carson Spiers photo 404. Carson Spiers
Tejay Antone Note
Tejay Antone photo 408. Tejay Antone
Darren McCaughan Note
Darren McCaughan photo 450. Darren McCaughan
Davis Daniel Note
Davis Daniel photo 454. Davis Daniel