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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile
Edwin Uceta solidified his place as a critical high-leverage weapon for the Rays in 2025, overcoming a shaky start to deliver a historic relief campaign. After struggling with a 5.77 ERA through his first 40 appearances, Uceta caught fire in the second half, posting a blistering 1.70 ERA over his final 30 outings. He finished the season with a 10-3 record, a 3.79 ERA, and a 1.17 WHIP across a career-high 76.0 innings. His ability to miss bats was elite, as he racked up 103 strikeouts (32.1% K-rate) utilizing his devastating changeup and fastball combination. He became one of only three relievers in MLB history to record double-digit wins, 100+ strikeouts, and 20+ holds in a single season, serving primarily as the bridge to Pete Fairbanks.
Entering 2026, Uceta's fantasy value is on the rise as he steps into a more prominent role. With the Rays declining Pete Fairbanks' option, Uceta is projected to lead a closer-by-committee approach alongside Garrett Cleavinger and Griffin Jax. While his volatility and walk rate (8.4%) remain minor concerns, his massive strikeout upside and path to saves make him a priority target for managers speculating on closers. Projections peg him for another 70-inning workload with an ERA in the high-3.00s and potential for 15-20 saves if he can seize the primary ninth-inning job.
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