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Toolsy prospect offers intriguing power-speed blend in Colorado's high-altitude environment
Beck entered the 2026 campaign looking to secure an everyday role in the Rockies' outfield hierarchy. At 25 years old, the former competitive-balance pick possesses a tantalizing blend of raw power and speed that plays up beautifully in the thin air of Coors Field. Despite some swing-and-miss tendencies in his profile, his secure spot in the depth chart guarantees consistent playing time and ample opportunity to refine his approach against major-league pitching.
According to our projections, Beck is slated to provide decent power with 14 home runs, 50 RBI, and a helpful chip-in of 9 stolen bases across 383 at-bats. While his projected .238 batting average and .299 on-base percentage reflect his ongoing contact struggles, his run-producing environment should keep his counting stats afloat. Fantasy managers can expect a neutral-to-slight asset in home runs and speed, balanced by a batting average risk that requires surrounding support in rotisserie and head-to-head categories.
Beck represents a classic high-upside, late-round flier in standard drafts. His ultimate fantasy value hinges on his ability to curb the strikeouts and capitalize on Coors Field's massive outfield gaps. For managers seeking a power-speed sleeper with daily home-field advantages, Beck is an excellent target to round out your bench.
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Outlook Gerrit Cole
Gerrit Cole dominates in his return to the rotation despite a minor bump in his latest start
Recently reinstated from the injured list, the veteran right-hander slots in as the number two starter in the rotation for the second-place Yankees (36-25). Over his first three outings, Cole has posted a sparkling 2.08 ERA and 0.92 WHIP across 17.3 innings. While he stumbled slightly against Cleveland yesterday, his overall presence gives a massive boost to the Yankees.
Cole's dominant return looks entirely legitimate, backed by his career track record of elite ratios and our projection of a 3.44 ERA and 1.12 WHIP. Though his early-season strikeout rate is slightly down, his velocity topped out at nearly 100 mph during his rehab, suggesting his elite swing-and-miss stuff is fully intact. Expect him to easily sustain frontline performance as he builds up stamina.
Having already pitched on June 3rd, Cole has no remaining starts during this current matchup period. He remains a premier must-start option for his next turn, meaning fantasy managers should comfortably lock him in. Keep him active on your roster as a high-end Start.
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