This stretch of the 2026 season is already showing which hitters are turning a good start into sustained value for fantasy baseball point leagues. In this format, the difference is made by players who combine power, on-base ability and constant participation at the heart of the offensive order. Aaron Judge, Matt Olson, and Yordan Alvarez are producing at a high level, building profiles that translate directly into points.
Aaron Judge Remains an Offensive Mainstay
Aaron Judge has played 38 games and has a .270 average, 15 home runs, 29 RBIs, .401 on-base percentage, .642 slugging percentage and a 1.044 OPS, remaining one of the most productive power hitters in baseball.
Judge doesn’t rely on power to produce, his .401 OBP is the anchor, he delivers constant points from getting on base and his 15 home runs and .642 SLG provide the ceiling. Even when power doesn’t show up, Judge still scores through walks and presence on base. He has a high floor because of elite plate discipline, with power layered on top. This works in points leagues because he never disappears from the box score.
Matt Olson Brings Power and Consistency to Every Appearance
Matt Olson has played 38 games and has a .301 average, 13 home runs, 33 RBIs, .388 on-base percentage, .671 slugging percentage and a 1.059 OPS, consolidating himself as one of the most complete hitters at the start of the season.
Olson’s balance in his production is evident. The 13 home runs and .671 slugging percentage reflect his ability to change a game with one swing. The .388 on-base percentage tells us he’s consistently engaged. This combination raises both its floor and ceiling in point leagues, where being productive in multiple categories is very important. With a defined role in the middle of the Atlanta lineup, Olson remains a reliable option.
Yordan Alvarez Produces in All Facets
Yordan Alvarez has played in 38 games and is batting .319 with 12 home runs, 27 RBIs, .390 on-base percentage, .576 slugging percentage and a .967 OPS, maintaining solid production in all offensive aspects.
Alvarez brings pure all-around production and no weak spot. He contributes everywhere at once, delivering daily production, impact and constant involvement. He’s a balanced hitter with no dependency on one stat, which works in points leagues because his production is consistent, not streak-based.
These three players provide stability through multi-path production. They don’t rely on one way to score. Their power gives them ceiling, their on-base skills and contact give them floor, and their consistency keeps them active every game. These players produce regardless of matchup or game script. They’re reliable long-term options rather than streak-dependent hitters.

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