Author: Eduardo Solano
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Trea Turner’s Power Drop Keeps Phillies Star in Tier 2 for 2026 Fantasy
Trea Turner did not reach the 20-home-run mark in 2025, marking the first time he has finished below that mark in a full season since 2019. Turner finished with 15 home runs over 639 plate appearances, but he still captured his second career batting title with a .304 average. His fantasy value remained strong thanks…
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Bryan Woo Rejecting Team USA Elevates His 2026 Fantasy Baseball Value
Bryan Woo emerged as a stabilizing force for Seattle in 2025, making a career-high 30 regular-season starts and leading the rotation with 186 2/3 innings during a year when multiple frontline arms dealt with injuries. He missed a little over a week at the end of the regular season with a pectoral strain but returned…
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Kevin Ginkel’s Fantasy Value Hinges on Diamondbacks’ Open Closer Race
With A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez expected to miss most, if not all, of the 2026 season, Kevin Ginkel enters the year as one of the most experienced bullpen arms available to handle closing duties for the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 31-year-old right-hander is a logical candidate to receive save opportunities, though his status will depend…
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Juan Soto and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s Red Flags Put Fantasy Rosters at Risk
Early draft selections in fantasy baseball often revolve around minimizing risk while locking in dependable production. However, even elite players can carry warning signs relative to their draft cost. When a hitter is consistently selected within the top 20 overall picks, expectations are extremely high, and even small performance shifts can create disappointing returns compared…
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NL East Preview: Resurgent Mets and Braves Threaten Phillies’ Division Crown
The NL East was one of baseball’s most frustrating divisions in 2025. The Atlanta Braves were the biggest disappointment in the National League, while the New York Mets collapsed late and let a promising season slip away. The Washington Nationals learned their rebuild still has a long way to go, and although the Miami Marlins…
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Shohei Ohtani’s Home Run Projection Positions Star to Dethrone Cal Raleigh
Cal Raleigh led Major League Baseball with 60 home runs last season, followed by Kyle Schwarber with 56, Shohei Ohtani with 55, Aaron Judge with 53, and Eugenio Suárez with 49. That group established itself as the clear power tier across the league, and heading into 2026, the same five hitters remain the most logical…
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Logan Webb’s Pitch Efficiency Gives Him Inside Track to 2026 Wins Title
Max Fried finished atop Major League Baseball with 19 wins last season, followed closely by Carlos Rodón and Garrett Crochet with 18, Freddy Peralta with 17, and a group of Jesús Luzardo, Logan Webb, and Bryan Woo at 15. At the same time, the Cy Young results told a different story, as American League winner…
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Kyle Schwarber’s 2026 Fantasy Projections Secure Premium Value in Points Leagues
Kyle Schwarber delivered one of the most dominant offensive seasons in baseball in 2025, launching a National League-best 56 home runs while driving in 132 runs to lead MLB. He ranked fifth in the league with 108 walks, earned his third All-Star selection, and finished as the MVP runner-up, cementing his status as one of…
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Tarik Skubal A Top 2026 Fantasy Pitcher Despite Looming Trade Risk
Tarik Skubal has now logged more than 450 regular-season innings since returning from flexor tendon surgery in July 2023, and he has evolved into one of the most dominant starting pitchers in Major League Baseball. During that span, he has won two Cy Young Awards and led all pitchers with at least 450 innings in…
