2026 Fantasy Baseball: Top Outfield Targets & Sleepers
Joe Pisapia
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Assessing Late-Pick Value in Fantasy Baseball Outfielders
Fantasy baseball players looking to draft outfielders late might find value in names like Seya Suzuki, Oeil Cruz, and Onio Cruz. Seya Suzuki, often undervalued, has consistently delivered an OPS of 800 or more since entering the major leagues. Despite sacrificing batting average for power last year, Suzuki presents a reliable option, particularly in a Chicago Cubs lineup that keeps improving.
Oeil Cruz, known for his power and speed, struggles with making contact. However, with a bolstered lineup that might include newcomers like Connor Griffin performing well, Cruz's value could see a significant increase. These aspects might make Cruz a surprising value pick, particularly for those looking for power and speed dimensions in rotisserie leagues.
Beyond individual players, Michael Harris, Kyle Stowers, and Taylor Ward are also discussed for their potential upsides and risks. Stowers, in particular, showed promise with the Marlins last season and could be eyeing a long-term deal despite the team's budget constraints. On the flip side, Christian Yelich's ongoing back issues raise concerns, making him a less attractive investment option.
As for Luis Robert, playing in a contract year and potentially moving up in the batting order, he remains a gamble worth taking, especially in a potent lineup that includes stars like Lindo and Soto. His dual threats of power and speed, coupled with his position in a strong team context, amplify his potential fantasy impact.
The segment underscores the complexity of choosing outfielders in later draft rounds, suggesting that strategic picks like Suzuki and the Cruzes could help teams make up ground missed in earlier rounds.
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