Tag: Bo Bichette
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Bo Bichette, 2 Other Fantasy Baseball Targets Offer Elite DFS Matchup Upside
Thursday’s action features only six games on the MLB slate, with three starting in the early afternoon and three more tonight. And if you’re looking for some fantasy baseball advice, this is your one-stop for everything you need to know ahead of this slate. Whether you need advice on which hitters to add, any potential…
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Bo Bichette’s Move to Mets Positions Him as 2026 Batting Average Leader
Aaron Judge led Major League Baseball with a .331 batting average last season, followed by Bo Bichette and Jacob Wilson at .311, George Springer with .309, and Jeremy Peña and Trea Turner at .304, with Turner leading the National League. That group highlights a mix of elite contact hitters and high-level offensive profiles, but heading…
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Andrés Giménez Replacing Bo Bichette Could Spark 2026 Fantasy Rebound
Andrés Giménez continued to deliver elite defensive value in 2025, but his struggles at the plate persisted. After moving to Toronto, his playing time dropped compared to the steady workload he received in Cleveland, largely due to injuries. The results reflected that reality, as he produced a career-worst .210/.285/.313 slash line while providing limited impact…
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Bo Bichette’s Expected Shift to Mets Third Base May Boost His Fantasy Value
Bo Bichette enters 2026 as one of the more intriguing shortstop options in fantasy baseball points leagues after signing a three-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets. The deal includes opt-outs after each of the first two seasons, giving Bichette a chance to re-enter free agency if he produces at an elite level…
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Marcus Semien Fantasy Projection: Why the Mets Veteran Should Stay on Your Waiver Wire
Marcus Semien changed teams during the offseason and went from the Texas Rangers to the New York Mets in a deal that sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo the opposite way. Semien is expected to be the Mets’ everyday second baseman, but he’s been trending in the wrong direction for a few years now. That trend isn’t…