Fantasy Baseball Player Notes
2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes
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12.
Logan Webb
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.
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44.
Robbie Ray
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. 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.
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107.
Tyler Mahle
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137.
Landen Roupp
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150.
Adrian Houser
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193.
Trevor McDonald
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209.
Jose Butto
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272.
Keaton Winn
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286.
Caleb Kilian
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296.
Carson Whisenhunt
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320.
Blade Tidwell
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356.
Carson Seymour
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477.
Yunior Marte
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