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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile

Brent Rooker maintained his status as the primary power source for the Athletics in 2025, providing a rare combination of elite power and unmatched durability. Appearing in all 162 games—one of only six players in Major League Baseball to do so—Rooker delivered a .262/.335/.479 slash line with 30 home runs and 89 RBIs. While his batting average saw a regression from his career-high .293 mark in 2024, his underlying metrics suggested a more sustainable profile; he lowered his strikeout rate for the second consecutive season to a league-average 22.2%. His consistency was rewarded with his second career All-Star selection, where he notably hit a three-run home run. Additionally, Rooker gained valuable roster flexibility by making 27 appearances in the outfield, primarily at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento, where his pull-heavy power profile thrived despite the unique dimensions of the temporary venue.

Entering 2026, Rooker is firmly established as the long-term anchor of the Athletics' lineup after signing a five-year, $60 million extension that keeps him with the franchise through their scheduled move to Las Vegas. Most major projection systems, including Steamer and ZiPS, anticipate a slight uptick in his power production, forecasting a baseline of 33 to 35 home runs and 95 to 100 RBIs. His projected batting average remains steady in the .265 range, supported by his improved contact rates and the hitter-friendly conditions in Sacramento. Analysts view him as a reliable mid-round fantasy target with a consensus ADP of approximately 44.0, as he is expected to benefit from a significantly improved supporting cast featuring Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson.

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