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Drafting Early for Fantasy Baseball: Identifying 2026 Sleepers
Here are some undervalued players for Fantasy Baseball in 2026 that you can draft now before their prices rise.
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Fantasy Baseball Sleepers for 2026:
As Fantasy Baseball drafts are underway, it’s crucial to identify undervalued players before their prices soar. Here are notable potential sleepers:
- Konnor Griffin: Likely to be undervalued as draft prices rise during the preseason.
- Kevin McGonigle: A player to monitor who may have a significant impact this season.
- JJ Wetherholt: Another sleeper to consider for your roster.
Additional Players Worth Note:
- Tatsuya Imai, SP (Free Agent): Expected to command a high contract once signed.
- Francisco Alvarez, C (Mets): Showed promising improvements in his play last year.
- Bryce Eldridge, DH (Giants): A prospect with significant potential despite his limited MLB appearances.
- Kristian Campbell, 2B (Red Sox): A player to buy low given his past hype and talent.
- Jordan Lawlar, 3B (Diamondbacks): Still developing but shows promise.
- Otto Lopez, SS (Marlins): Offers a solid floor with decent power and speed potential.
- Justin Crawford, OF (Phillies): A notable traveler on his path toward MLB stardom.
- Cam Smith, OF (Astros): Young and talented, but needs more game experience.
- Troy Melton, SP (Tigers): An overlooked pitcher with a good potential upside.
- Parker Messick, SP (Guardians): Highly praised for his incumbent skills despite lower draft hype.
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