Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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69.
Jose Soriano
Jose 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. 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.
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90.
Grayson Rodriguez
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98.
Yusei Kikuchi
Yusei Kikuchi remains a reliable but volatile fantasy arm entering 2026, best viewed as a back-end starter in mixed leagues. 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. Kikuchi is 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.
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168.
Drew Pomeranz
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226.
Caden Dana
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235.
Alek Manoah
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255.
George Klassen
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268.
Walbert Urena
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281.
Mitch Farris
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283.
Jack Kochanowicz
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288.
Brent Suter
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355.
Tyler Bremner
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416.
Sam Aldegheri
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449.
Joel Hurtado
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