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Unveiling Baseball’s Future Legends: Meet the 2026 Fantasy Prospects Set to Dominate Your League

Unveiling Baseball’s Future Legends: Meet the 2026 Fantasy Prospects Set to Dominate Your League

Why he might not: Ballesteros’ power is solid, but expecting more than 15-to-20 homers is expecting too much, so he may not fill your needs in that regard. He also likely won’t be in the lineup against southpaws, so again, the counting stats. And speaking of counting stats, hitting in the bottom-third of the lineup may not lead to a ton of run-producing opportunities.

15) Bryce Eldridge — 1B, San Francisco Giants

Why he can help: Eldridge is massive — listed at 6-foot-7, 250 pounds — and as you might expect from that size, he has enormous power in his left-handed swing; the type of pop you see from hitters who are among the league leaders in homers. The 21-year-old may not help in any other categories, but the ability to hit the ball over the fence and drive the ball into the gaps is obviously a skill that can be fantasy-relevant.

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