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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile

Luis Rengifo’s 2025 campaign with the Angels was a frustrating regression from his 2024 breakout, marred by inconsistency and lingering health concerns. After a stellar but injury-shortened 2024, Rengifo appeared in a career-high 147 games but struggled to find his rhythm at the plate, finishing with a .238/.287/.335 slash line, nine home runs, and 10 stolen bases. His season was a tale of two halves. He posted a dismal .518 OPS through May before rebounding with a .725 OPS during the summer months. Right wrist inflammation, a recurring issue from his 2024 surgery, continued to plague him and contributed to a significant dip in his power and hard-hit metrics. Despite the offensive struggles, his defensive versatility remained a constant as he logged significant time at both second and third base.

Entering 2026, Rengifo finds himself in a fresh environment after signing a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Milwaukee Brewers in February. The deal, which includes a mutual option for 2027, positions him to fill the void at third base created by the trade of Caleb Durbin to Boston. In Milwaukee, Rengifo will likely operate as a high-end utility piece or the primary starter at the hot corner, depending on how the Brewers balance playing time for Joey Ortiz and the newly acquired David Hamilton. From a fantasy perspective, he remains a speculative late-round target for managers needing positional flexibility and speed. If he can recapture his 2024 form and keep his wrist healthy, he offers 20-steal upside and double-digit home run potential in a potent Brewers lineup. However, his low offensive floor and poor plate discipline make him a risky investment best suited for deeper leagues or as middle-infield depth.

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