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13 eye-popping player projections for 2026


Saturday, January 31
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13 stars with eye-popping stat projections for 2026
Looking at projections for 2026, you don’t need us to tell you Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are primed for monster seasons as usual. But there are some other players predicted for big things ahead, and some might surprise you.
As clock ticks down to Spring Training, who could still sign Framber?

A’s extend star shortstop Jacob Wilson to 7-year deal

Pasquantino agrees to 2-year contract to avoid arb with Royals

What to expect from Jarren Duran in 2026

Judge (elbow) on schedule; what about rest of rehabbing Yanks?

Pitching help? Another 1st baseman? D-backs expect to make more moves

The top 10 center fielders in baseball are …

Evans (UCL surgery) out for 2026 as Mariners’ pitching depth takes hit
Robertson, star reliever with a big heart, retires after 17 seasons
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Team DR shaping up to be a powerhouse
The big names just keep rolling onto the Dominican Republic’s roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, with Julio Rodríguez among those who have joined the likes of Fernando Tatis Jr. and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in committing to play.
Two All-Stars among those joining Mexico for Classic
Jonathan Aranda, Taijuan Walker, Alek Thomas and Joey Ortiz will try to help Team Mexico build upon its third-place finish from 2023, the club’s best in the tournament’s history.
Comparing Spencer Jones to Aaron Judge — as prospects
In the latest MLB Pipeline inbox, Jonathan Mayo weighs a current Yankees prospect against their current three-time MVP, among other questions.

That’s a lot of candles above replacement
If there was a hall of fame for birthdays, today would get in on the first ballot.
Statcast: Best of the Season
MLB Network’s Countdown looks back at some of the hardest hits, fastest pitches and quickest sprints along with other interesting stats and data from the 2025 season at 8 p.m. ET.






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