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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile
Trea Turner’s 2025 campaign was a masterclass in pure hitting and elite speed, highlighted by his second career National League batting title. Across 141 games, Turner slashed .304/.355/.412, marking the first time a Phillie had won the crown since 2012. While his home run total dipped to 15, he remained one of the most dynamic threats in the sport by swiping 36 bases—his highest total since 2018—with an impressive 84% success rate. His 100th-percentile sprint speed remained intact at age 31, allowing him to lead the league in infield hits and finish among the top five in runs scored with 94. Defensively, he showed significant improvement at shortstop, cutting his error total down to a single digit for the first time in his Philadelphia tenure and helping anchor a Phillies team that remained a powerhouse in the NL East.
Entering 2026, Turner remains a premier "four-category" anchor whose value is increasingly tied to his elite average and stolen base floor rather than raw power. Most major projection systems, including Steamer and ZiPS, anticipate a slight batting average regression toward the .275 to .285 range, though his high BABIP and elite speed often allow him to outperform these marks. He is projected to hit between 16 and 18 home runs while once again challenging for 30 stolen bases and 100 runs scored at the top of a deep Philadelphia order. Fantasy analysts have him slated as a late second-round or early third-round pick with a consensus ADP of approximately 28.0.
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