Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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Eury Perez
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. 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.
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37.
Sandy Alcantara
Sandy Alcantara's 2025 season was a clear step back, as his ERA ballooned to 5.36 with a diminished 19.1% strikeout rate and a career-worst 45.1% hard-hit rate allowed. 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. 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.
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110.
Max Meyer
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115.
Robby Snelling
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130.
Braxton Garrett
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170.
Janson Junk
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175.
Thomas White
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179.
Chris Paddack
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313.
Ryan Gusto
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332.
Zach McCambley
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399.
Karson Milbrandt
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407.
Dax Fulton
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466.
Bradley Blalock
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