Unveiling Baseball’s Future Legends: Meet the 2026 Fantasy Prospects Set to Dominate Your League
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Why he might not: Stewart is more of a high-floor player than one who has a tremendous amount of upside, and because he’s locked into first base, he may not put up the kind of numbers that justify being in an everyday lineup. It could be argued that he’s a better long-term play than one who helps in 2026.
11) Chase DeLauter — OF, Cleveland Guardians
Why he can help: DeLauter is one of the few players who made his MLB debut in the postseason, and now will be given the opportunity to be a regular in 2026 for Cleveland. The 24-year-old former first-round pick has significant power potential in his left-handed bat; the type of pop you see from players who hit 25-plus homers regularly. He also has a quality feel for hitting and gets rave reviews on his ability to recognize pitches, so he should complement that power with a solid average and on-base percentage.



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