Unveiling Baseball’s Future Legends: Meet the 2026 Fantasy Prospects Set to Dominate Your League
Why he might not: Yesavage has the stuff of a top-of-the-rotation starter. He does not have the command of one just yet, and there will likely be some self-inflicted damage in his first full season of MLB action. The Blue Jays also have a lot of arms who are capable of starting, so fantasy managers need to be prepared for Yesavage to have some turns skipped to manage his innings.
5) Konnor Griffin — SS, Pittsburgh Pirates
Why he can help: Griffin is the top prospect in baseball, and with all due respect to a few other infielders, it’s not all that close. He forged a .942 OPS, stole 65 bases, and bashed 21 homers in his first professional season while reaching Double-A, and he’s impressed early in the Grapefruit League. Every tool in Griffin’s bag has a chance to be plus, and the fact he can do it as a shortstop just adds to the intrigue. Simply put, Griffin looks like a future superstar, and there’s a very good chance he’s going to be spending most of 2026 in a Pittsburgh uniform.



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