Tag: Juan Soto
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Juan Soto’s Top-Tier Power Could Cement Him as Elite 2026 Fantasy Anchor
Juan Soto’s first season under his record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets did not translate into a postseason appearance for the club, but from an individual perspective, it was a dominant campaign. The superstar outfielder launched a career-high 43 home runs, marking his second consecutive season with at least 40 long balls, and…
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Juan Soto Draft Strategy Forces Fantasy Managers to Target Pitching Early
Juan Soto remains one of the most stable cornerstones in Fantasy Baseball Points Leagues, and his first season in Queens showed why his offensive profile translates so cleanly to the format. Fantasy Baseball Roster Construction: Juan Soto and Then What? The Mets star produced elite power with a career-best 43 home runs and once again…
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Ronald Acuña Jr.’s Injury History Drops 2026 Fantasy Value Behind Aaron Judge
Ronald Acuña Jr. entered 2025 recovering from left ACL surgery and did not make his season debut until late May. Once activated, he immediately reminded everyone what his ceiling looks like, leaving the yard three times in his first eight games. A right calf strain briefly interrupted his season in midsummer, but he finished the…
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Shohei Ohtani’s Elite Two-Way Value Demands 1.01 Pick Over Aaron Judge
You can analyze Shohei Ohtani as a pitcher and draw the conclusion that he has the potential to be one of the most dominant hurlers in the majors once he stretches out and pitches a full year. He didn’t pitch at all in the 2024 season while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery and was limited…
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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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2026 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Who Should You Target With The 1.03 Pick?
If you’re lucky enough to draft with the third overall pick in any of your drafts in the 2026 fantasy baseball season, we have good and bad news for you. The good news is that you’ll be able to start your draft with an elite hitter, but on the downside, you’ll most likely not be…
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Bobby Witt Jr. Fantasy Outlook: Why the Shortstop Is an Elite First-Round Pick
Bobby Witt Jr. is not only the best shortstop in fantasy baseball heading into the 2026 season. He’s also one of the best players regardless of the position and a consensus first-round pick who should leave draft boards in the early stages of the first round. He was that good in 2025, and he profiles…
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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…
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Shohei Ohtani Leads 2026 Fantasy Baseball Two-Round Mock Draft
If you’re looking for a full two-round mock fantasy baseball draft in a Roto format, you don’t have to search any further. This is our recommendation for a 12-team league with a snake draft and standard scoring. For hitters, we’ll go with the following categories of AVG, HR, RBI, R and SB. Meanwhile, for pitchers,…