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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile
Wyatt Langford’s 2025 campaign was a statistical paradox, defined by a historic "20/20" achievement and elite defensive metrics, yet tempered by a significant spike in strikeouts and recurring injury concerns. Appearing in 134 games during his second Major League season, Langford slashed .241/.344/.431 with 22 home runs and 22 stolen bases, making him the youngest player in franchise history to record a 20-homer and 20-steal season. His plate discipline remained a major asset as he drew 74 walks, leading to a 12.9% walk rate that ranked among the best in the American League. Defensively, he emerged as a premier left fielder, earning a finalist nod for the Gold Glove Award and recording 16 Defensive Runs Saved. However, his year was also marred by three separate stints on the injured list for oblique strains, and his strikeout rate surged nearly six percentage points to 26.4%, contributing to a twelve-point drop in his batting average compared to his rookie season.
Entering 2026, Langford is widely regarded as one of the most volatile but high-ceiling young stars in the game, with most projection systems forecasting a significant jump in both power and efficiency. Analysts from Steamer and ZiPS anticipate a bounce-back in his batting average toward the .255–.260 range, while projecting he will once again clear the 20/20 threshold, with some aggressive forecasts calling for a run at a 30/30 season. He reported to spring training in Surprise fully healthy after an offseason focused specifically on core and oblique strengthening to address his durability issues. Manager Skip Schumaker has indicated that Langford will likely shift to center field more frequently this season, and early spring lineups have him entrenched in the number two spot in the order, directly ahead of Corey Seager. In fantasy drafts, he carries a consensus ADP of approximately 48.0, as managers weigh his elite hard-hit metrics and barrel rate growth against the risk of his high strikeout volume and recent history of soft-tissue injuries.
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