Early deep league targets, 2026

As we did with starting pitchers last week, let's help you target where to spend your speculative dollars on hitters if you play in a very competitive or deep league.

Here are a bunch of under-the-radar bats in each league that could be worth pursuing if you are searching for speculative targets.


AMERICAN LEAGUE

Roman Anthony (LF/DH, BOS) was drafted as a cornerstone outfielder (54 ADP) but has fallen way short of that so far: .229 BA, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 2 SB, .675 OPS in 130 PA. Now he's on the injured list due to a minor wrist sprain. Nonetheless, Anthony has all the tools to go on a surge when he gets healthy, including plenty of hard-hit balls (92.3 mph EV) and a very low rate of chase (20.1% Chase Rate). He won't be available in most...

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