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In an incredible turn of events, I’ve done all the infield 2026 fantasy baseball rankings. Less incredible, you’ve read them. It’s like that time your favorite team won because they played better than that other team but you convinced yourself they won because you cheered loudly. When I win the Fantasy Baseball Blogger of the Millennial in 2099, and my frozen head is accepting the award, I’m going to thank you, the readers, but I’m secretly going to be thanking myself. Without me, none of this would be possible. You’re a close second though! Okay, enough ranking of you and me, let’s rank some outfielders! Here’s Steamer’s 2026 Fantasy Baseball Projections for Hitters and 2026 Fantasy Baseball Projections for PitchersSubscriptions are up and running, and you can already get Rudy’s Draft War Room. Anyway, here’s the top 20 outfielders for 2026 fantasy baseball:

NOTE: All my 2026 fantasy baseball rankings are currently available on Patreon for the price of a Starbucks coffee, if you get one of those extra grande frappuccino jobbers. Don’t wait for the rankings to come out over the next month, and get them all now.

NOTE II: Free agents are marked as such and not yet projected. They are ranked for where they’re currently worth drafting.

To watch us discuss the top 40 outfielders:

1. Aaron Judge – Went over him in the top 10 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

2. Julio Rodriguez – Went over him in the top 10 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

3. Juan Soto – Went over him in the top 10 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

4. Ronald Acuña Jr. – Went over him in the top 10 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

5. Fernando Tatis Jr. – Went over him in the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

6. Kyle Schwarber – Went over him in the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

7. Jackson Chourio – Went over him in the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

8. Kyle Tucker – Went over him in the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

9. Corbin Carroll – Went over him in the top 20 for 2026 fantasy baseball.

10. James Wood – This is a new tier. This tier goes from here until here. I call this tier, “Kyle Tucker found with a syringe filled with bull semen.” Pardon the pun, but splashy headlines like, “Tucker Births New Calf With Bull Semen,” “Tucker Milks Wrong End,” and “Tucker Bull *ucker,” are all that’s separating James Wood from being in the top 20 overall. I really wanted Wood — hey now! — in there — hey now again! Wood’s 2nd half was just a little bit too scary to warrant it, but I was very close on him. His first half 24/12/.278 seemed all but assured to move him into the top 10 overall this year, but the 2nd half 7/3/.223, and even more troubling 39 K% had me unable to do it. Still believe the talent is too great and a 22-year-old can be forgiven if he struggles a bit his first full year. Would like to see more fly balls, as well (26.6 FB%). In all, you’re talking about a kid who barely scratched the surface of his ability, still was 45th overall on the Player Rater last year with that 2nd half and could be a top five player overall. Sign me up everywhere. 2026 Projections: 103/34/72/.262/18 in 591 ABs

11. Yordan Alvarez – This is a new tier. This tier goes from here until here. I call this tier, “The Captain Woo Cubano resurgence.” What did Yordan do last year? Had the memory of what he did surgically removed from my brain and I don’t know where they put it after it was removed. Did they put it in a test tube? What if I ate it? Will that make me remember it? It’s not “being a cannibal” if it’s your own body, right? At what point is it being a cannibal anyway? Like, if I ate Cougs’s fingernail, would I be a cannibal or do I need to eat like a finger? Meh, ya know what, I don’t need to know! So, Yordan sucked last year. Captain Woo Cubano was the worst dreck that’s ever wrecked into the rocks near my imaginary beach home that I pretend I own that I purchased with my fantasy baseball winnings. He was awful! You need to just put it out of your mind. It was a fluky thing and he’s still young and talented enough to be a top 20 guy again. In fact (Grey’s backing up the Brinks truck of thoughts!), Yordan is a steal this late if we get anything close to what he’s done every other year, except last. 2026 Projections: 88/34/96/.291/1 in 512 ABs

12. Brent Rooker – This is a new tier. This tier goes from here until Maikel. I call this tier, “Brent Rooker is underrated.” I try not to do too many one-player tiers, but you’ll have to excuuuuuuuuuuuse me, a’la Steve Martin, because Wood is really his own tier; Yordan really is his own, and Rooker is better than the guys in the next tier.

As for Rooker, who was higher on last year’s Player Rater: Jackson Chourio or Rooker? That’s Rooker. Rooker or Kyle Tucker? Okay, Tucker but $18.9 to $19. Rooker or Vlad Jr.? Okay, Vlad Jr. but that was $19.8 to $18.9. Rooker is as good as these guys. Last year, he went 30/6/.262. If he had more runs or RBIs, he would’ve easily been above the guys I mentioned and those homers feel low for him in Bing Bong. Also, the year before he stole 11 bags and he was only caught once last year. He could go 35/15 just as easily as James Wood. Look at Rooker’s last three years: 30/4, 39/11, 30/6. If Vlad Jr. did that, you’d have him in the top five overall. Well, yeah, because Vlad Jr. would hit .290+ and guess what Rooker hit in 2024? .293, but that was with a 28.8%, so ya know his average was going to come down–Psyche! He had a 22.2% strikeout rate last year. Rooker is hands down the most underrated hitter in baseball. The hype is on Kurtz, and I am with that, as well, but Rooker is basically a top 20 guy you can have at a discount. 2026 Projections: 89/34/104/.271/7 in 595 ABs

13. Maikel Garcia – As for Maikel, went over him in the 2nd basemen rankings.

14. Pete Crow-Armstrong – This is a new tier. This tier goes from here until Merrill. I call this tier, “Eating tailpipe bananas.” Let me know if this scenario sounds familiar at all: Drafting a big-time prospect in the top 30 overall only for him to disappoint. I may as well start calling this tier the Wyatt Langford/Jackson Merrill tier. So, why get involved again? Are you not falling for the banana in the old tailpipe all over again or are you taking the banana out of the tailpipe and eating it? Can’t you find non-tailpipe bananas to eat? Are tailpipe bananas that delicious? In one word: Yes. The allure of the upside, men and five women readers. It’s freakin’ delicious. Sure, it tastes a bit of carbon monoxide, and, after eating a tailpipe banana, a sore develops on your lip, but yum! So, I’m unlikely to draft any of the guys in this tier. A) They’re being drafted at the same time I’m taking my first pitcher (between 45-60). B) They all feel like traps. C) There’s no C.

As for PCA, the good news, he has 50-steal speed. The bad news, he’s one bad slump away that sees him hitting .205 by July. I know, I rationalized drafting James Wood, who had an awful 2nd half, but avoiding PCA is cockamamie to the highest degree. It’s 100% cockamamie and 0% sense, especially true after seeing PCA had a 25 K% in the 2nd half, which was better than Wood’s. BUT WAS IT?! Mr. Reversal Question coming through to clean house! I’d contend (for the featherweight title) that it’s not better. Wood struggled with Ks; PCA struggled with just garbage contact. Garbage contact is harder to fix. Look at the two side by side, Wood is first:

PCA might be fine (for fantasy) if he goes 20/40/.230. That has value, but he went 6/8/.216 in the 2nd half, and that gives you an idea of what you could get in the 1st half this year, and be eliminated in your league by June. 2026 Projections: 67/21/73/.234/38 in 577 ABs

15. Wyatt Langford – 16/19 to 22/22 year over year is the right direction. .253 to .241 is not. 20.6% to 26.4% strikeout rate aren’t great either. Rangers playing in one of the worst parks is super meh. Ten out of ten times I will take a guy in a good park and terrible lineup vs. a comparable guy in a terrible park and good lineup. Think Hunter Goodman last year vs. Jonah Heim. I know, now it’s hindsight, but Heim was going before Goodman last year. Any hoo! If Langford could get two working obliques — Do people have two of them? I don’t know. — and get coached by Josh Naylor this offseason to actually steal when on base, I’d be more excited for him. 2026 Projections: 78/24/61/.252/20 in 516 ABs

16. Jackson Merrill – Last year was such a terrible year for Merrill, that it’s a bit of trip on the Struggle Bus to get fully invested. I could see us looking at Merrill next year, and thinking 2025 was a lost year and he’s actually a 25/15/.280 hitter like he was in 2024 and we should’ve ignored 2025, but, as I stand here — and I am standing — I see a guy who might go 22/7/.275 and that’s just fine, but it’s not like I’m going to miss out on a guy going 40/40/.300 and bang my head into a wall all year. I just jinxed myself and reversed cursed Merrill into a top three overall year, didn’t I? Hmm… 2026 Projections: 82/20/64/.272/8 in 523 ABs

17. Riley Greene – This is a new tier. This tier goes from here until the top 40 outfielders for 2026 fantasy baseball. I call this tier, “A quote from Confucius about being realistic.” This tier name is philosophically realizing that things could be much worse than a player who might not be as good as last year, but is not bad either, i.e., “Take an orange and Orange Fanta, and you have twice the oranges but one needs a straw,” or something equally profound about realistic expectations. That’s this tier. They might not be headed for twice as much as last year, or even what they did last year, but they’re safer than the above tier with less upside. See, you have an orange and an Orange Fanta, and you need a straw.

As for Greene, you know how much he exceeded expectations last year on homers (36)? According to Statcast, if he called Comerica home, he would’ve had less homers. The thing is, he did call Comerica home. That’s funny in a very nerdy way. Is Greene really a 22.9 HR/FB% guy? Well, um, hmm, uhh, no. Prolly not. Realistically, 30/5/.260 isn’t bad, and, who knows, maybe he’ll finally realize he has 15-steal speed. 2026 Projections: 76/30/88/.257/5 in 581 ABs

18. Cody Bellinger – Re-signed with the Yankees, which was the expectation all along. I’m not sure any other team was ever involved in serious discussions about Cody. What, you don’t like a guy who is solid and looks incredibly stoned? Shame on you for discriminating against a guy who gets the munchies at 4:20 PM every day and the giggles soon thereafter. Look at this guy:

That guy is out of his gourd. You can almost see the pot brownie recipe in a thought bubble above his head. “It’s called purple haze? But this is green.” Any hoo! Cody is once again in a good park for him, has surprising speed and excellent plate discipline. His only downside is he gets distracted from the game and completely absorbed in trying new Cheetos flavors. 2026 Projections: 84/25/84/.274/11 in 533 ABs

19. Christian Yelich – Yelich being conjoined back in the rankings with Cody is so genuinely feel-good. It’s like Destiny’s Child getting back together or The Police or Hall and Oates. Oh, and I should add, those bands getting back together and they’re not disgusted with each other, but actually like each other. A small, but important caveat. Yelich might be the most Confucius quote about being realistic as anyone. You just be realistic with Yelich and I think you’re fine. Yelich was also the highest ranked guy on the Player Rater last year out of everyone in this tier, and 9th overall for outfielders, which I think would stump most people. But that’s Yelich being better than this for fantasy if he plays 150 games again. How about we be realistic and expect him to play 130 games and return about this value? 2026 Projections: 74/21/78/.271/15 in 521 ABs

20. Roman Anthony – Does Roman speak Latin? Can he explain Pluribus? If Anthony can defeat the dreaded sophomore slump, he could be a top 20 overall bat and easily a steal this late. His upside seems completely unknownable at this point. All signs seem to indicate he’s a 30/30/.280 hitter, but that’s what I thought Wyatt Langford was going to be for the last two years. The good news is Anthony is in one of the top hitters’ parks unlike Wyatt, who is in park where Lee Harvey Oswald couldn’t even call his shot. Could Roman Anthony go 15/10/.260? Yes. Could he go 30/30/.290? Yes. And everything in-between. I moved him around a bit recently in the rankings and changed his projections because I just don’t love the unknown, but the unknown is where the upside lies. I’m one philosophical ess oh bee! 2026 Projections: 92/17/62/.269/21 in 587 ABs

CONTINUE ONTO THE TOP 40 OUTFIELDERS FOR 2026 FANTASY BASEBALL

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FireRobManfred
1 month ago

I have to choose between keeping PCA or Yordan and at first I was terrified by Yordan’s injury history. Then I saw PCA’s statcast line. I’m going to be making the Larry David indecisive gif everyday from here until my draft.

Captain Obviuos
Captain Obviuos
Reply to  FireRobManfred
1 month ago

Yordan, he’s already ranked. Eh.

Harley Earl
Harley Earl
1 month ago

If Roman delivers your line on him, I’ll be happy. … Although I am hoping for more!

Jason Murray
1 month ago

Selecting keepers for my 10-team H2H no limits league, and I’m heavy at OF (we can play 4 and have 3 UT spots as well). My current keepers are Neto, Caminero, Machado, JRod, Tatis, James Wood, Langford, Roman Anthony, Hunter Brown, Eury Perez, and Munoz at RP. Would you swap any of the OF for Hoerner, Maikel, or Jesus Luzardo? I’m tempted to swap Langford for Hoerner since 2B is shallow, but I fear that would fuel the Wyatt breakout I was hoping for when I traded for him last season. Thank you!

Joed1414
Joed1414
1 month ago

Seems Riley Greene and rookers projections are basically the same but Greene is down at 17th. Hells yeah sign me up. He’ll be knocking in McGonigle all year…

Last edited 1 month ago by Joed1414
Joed1414
Joed1414
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

Also Parker Meadows is free and could be a fine and free bounce back candidate if fully healthy.

Will (the other one)
Will (the other one)
1 month ago

I’m sticking with Jackson Merrill this season. He made three separate trips to the DL in 2025 and missed a lot of time. Had eight home runs and 18 RBI over his last 22 games, including the playoffs. And he’s not even 23 years old yet entering his 3rd MLB season. Greatness awaits.

Will (the other one)
Will (the other one)
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

Just like I was right on Buxton….after ten years. “Sad trombone”

Joed1414
Joed1414
Reply to  Will (the other one)
1 month ago

Stick to your guns brother

Jed Stone
Jed Stone
1 month ago

Thoughts on trading $43 Soto for $23 Fried? I have Acuna $28, Elly $17, Chourio $16 – so not sure I want to commit that coin to Soto… standard roto 5×5 (would be a cross league trade, as we run separate AL only and NL only with prizing for each league and overalll combined)

Jed Stone
Jed Stone
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

How would you feel about rolling with $111 committed on 5 guys in NL only comprising of:
Soto $43
Acuna $28
Elly $17
Chourio $16
Perdomo $7

Jed Stone
Jed Stone
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

Would you consider any of the following (please rank, if yes) to add to that NL group – prices increase $5 annually:

S. Strider $21
S. Stewart $8
B. Eldridge $8
D. Lile $8
E. Sheehan $8
L. Henderson $8
J. Crawford $8
T. Mahle $8

uncle ernie
1 month ago

Hi Grey happy Wednesday. Keeper question. My Chourio $4 and Harper $28 for his Ohtani $21 and Pasquantino $9. I’m thinking the #1 player Ohtani at that price I can’t pass by. Pasquantino might be a bit under rated compared to Harper. Your thoughts. Thanks

uncle ernie
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

Thank you

The Skrimmer
1 month ago

Hey Grey,

Looking for help on how to best plan my cap allocation for a team this season. In a keeper/contract player league with a $250 salary cap. I am coming back with the following at the included cost:
Harper – $29
Stott – $7
Chisholm – $14
Tovar – $9
Naylor – $18
Chourio – $0
N. Marte – $2
J. Merrill – $0
Lawler – $0
Cease – $18
Chandler – $0
deGrom – $0

I can add either Acuna at $50 or Tatis at $45 by trading for them with a draft pick and then would be able to draft Y. Alvarez for $35 with the first pick. So…my question…

Do I try to add Acuna or Tatis before the draft for 1/5 of my salary or reserve those funds for other players in the draft and just keep E. Perez for $5? By trying to trade for one of them I can have 2 of the 3 players on my team next year but at a high hit to my cap. Do you think it is worth it? Most teams have high ranking players at low cost…like I have Chourio.
Spend for 2/3 or hold and just ride with one with the first pick next year? Thanks.

leon
1 month ago

thoughts on his SP lineup for 15 man dynasty.is this good enough
Lodolo, Luzard, Rasmussen, Spencer, Ranger suarez, Jameson Taillon, Littell.

my only question marks are taillon and littel.

leon
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

spency schwellnebach btw. But i didnt think it was that weak. Maybe i need 1 steady SP horse

C.J.
C.J.
1 month ago

Morning Grey – love the lists. Have 7 of these 20 in dynasty is smile maker… O wise one – I was hoping for another piece of wisdom…
Offered Westburg and Wells for WSmith and (juicy) Burger. Have Olson and Manzotti at 1b. For life dyno… I also have St Augustin at C so Wells would be back up. I have Luke at 2b and Breg at 3b. Not much depth at those positions beyond that. Is Westburg the grab here? 2b elig helps this year if Luke is not the breakout we hope.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks as always sir!

C.J.
C.J.
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

Thanks. Been building this for 14 yrs. 2nd last year. With a little of your wisdom along the way – even if you’re not a dyno guru ;)

snapper
1 month ago

It might be me, but 11 to 20 seem to have more questions than in previous years, also much younger. What happened to 29 year olds with consistent track records?

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
Reply to  snapper
1 month ago

had a bery similar thought

Crocheting with nettles
1 month ago

Hi Grey,
Keeper question. 12 team roto league without CI and MI, 3 OF. Choose one to keep:
Jhoan Duran 6th
Naylor 6th
Bednar 11th
Keeping: Julio Rodriguez, Soto, Jose Ramirez, Crochet, Gilbert and Woo already.
Thanks!

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
1 month ago

have you ever seen jeff zimmerman’s “guys who played through injury” analysis? kinda wild. every year he crowd sources players who were reported to have played through an injury during the year. not sure the threshold for playing through an injury vs full recovery, but the basic idea is to find players who were known through in season reporting to have been playing some amount of time while not fully health.

he then follows those guys through the next year and compares their pre-season ops projection to their actual projection. now my flawed sense of logic thinks, guy played through injury last year, will take off season to heal up and be better next year. therefore he may be a bargain.

but he has a lot of year’s worth of data showing the opposite. 66% of players who played through under perform their preseason projection the following year. he speculates recurrence of injury and bad habits picked up through trying to play hurt.

judge, tucker and langford all made the 2025 list of played through injury guys fwiw. of course ohtani was on the 2024 list and he added 100ish points to his ops in 2025 because ohtani.

foxman
foxman
Reply to  OaktownSteve
1 month ago

Ohtani was on the 24 list, and he invented the 50/50 club. Did he need to show improvement?
Now, if Tucker goes 30/30 this year in LA I demand a better investigation by Mr Zimmerman.
Tucker and Yordan would be two guys who make me nervous this season, due to injury 25 seasons, that might linger into 26.

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
Reply to  foxman
1 month ago

yordan didn’t make the list. presumably failed the “played through” part.

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

fair or unfair, i often place always injured with sof tissue guys in a “probably juicing” category. it’s the ken caminiti theory. by the by, langford is about as jacked as anybody in the league

CrazyJ
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

#Fact

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

i mean i went down that rabbit hutch because of langford and JackMe. the of pool is so thin i want to be in on them. but it turns out the bounce back season might be a myth like the yeti or gluten.

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
Reply to  Grey
1 month ago

what i’m saying is i’ve bought a lot of bounce back candidates over the years and it turns out the data suggests it might not be a great idea. i was ready to be in on langford and merrill this year but now i’m rethinking it. there’s also the old chestnut about the best predictor of future injuries is past injuries.

i’ve always played with the assumption that injuries have a high degree of randomness and unpredictability. injury prone until not. my shining star for that was ian kinsler. he had a heavy injury prone label and then he led baseball in plate appearances the next three seasons.

rethinking always…

RoarOf84
RoarOf84
1 month ago

League context: 10 teams with 12 keepers each, scoring is h2h cats, positions = C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, 3OF, 2U.

The league voted (not me) to remove MI, CI, and the 4th OF spot and to add a second U spot. What side do you prefer?

Give: Wood and Tatis
Get: Julio, Neto, Eury

My other OF spots are Acuna and Soto with Ohtani at U. Don’t have a SS keeper, unless I stash Walcott, so this would diversify my keeper options but could very well be giving up the best two players in the deal.

RoarOf84
RoarOf84
Reply to  RoarOf84
1 month ago

Alternatively, could do either of the below with other teams…

Straight swap of Wood for Yordan

Or give: Wood and Luzardo
To get: Crochet and Seager

Art
Art
1 month ago

Hard to believe the Belli hype, until we see him with a pizza the dugout. Vin though, seems to be in that camp with his blender and forgetting Orange Cush, I mean Crush..

Manormachine
1 month ago

I have PCA in dynasty. We get along fine because I avoid looking at his statcast profile. Why you do that to me, Grey?

Dom Cobb
Dom Cobb
Reply to  Manormachine
1 month ago

Here’s to hoping Bregman shows PCA a thing about plate discipline!

VinWins
1 month ago

Unfortunately for RCLers (and others in leagues with 20-game eligibility) 3 of these 20 will be Utility-only: Schwarber, Yelich, & Yordan. Maikel also misses out on OF-eligibility, but he does have 3B.

mauledbypandas
Reply to  VinWins
1 month ago

clearly we need more utility spots! Free Joc!

VinWins
Reply to  mauledbypandas
1 month ago

Hahaha. Ready for another season?

mauledbypandas
Reply to  VinWins
1 month ago

Starting to get ready. I’d say I am somewhere between hibernation and thinking about getting up. Will be out of town for a few weeks then I will be ready. How about yourself? We running the league back?

VinWins
Reply to  mauledbypandas
1 month ago

Don’t want to scare anyone away, but I’ve come up with a winning strategy. I guess you can still try for 2nd.

mauledbypandas
Reply to  VinWins
1 month ago

It’s all yours. I seem to always underperform in that league or considering the level of players… adequately perform

VinWins
1 month ago

If I have an orange and an orange Fanta, what I need is a blender.