Outlook Jac Caglianone
Jac Caglianone is tearing the cover off the ball as the Royals' hot-hitting right fielder.
Caglianone has been on an absolute tear, batting .447 over his last 14 days and a scorching .667 over his last seven days. Despite a brief scare with shoulder soreness on June 6, he returned to swat two home runs on June 9 and collect four hits on June 10. He is locked in as the primary starting right fielder for the fourth-place Royals, who currently sit at 28-40.
While his current hot streak is elite, our projections of a .236 average and 14 home runs suggest significant regression to the mean is coming. However, his jump from a .157 average in 2025 to a .275 mark in 2026 in our data shows real growth, suggesting his high-end power output is here to stay.
The rest of the week features a matchup against Kumar Rocker of Texas, followed by a three-game series against Houston. He gets to feast on high-ERA pitchers Tatsuya Imai (5.24 ERA) and Mike Burrows (5.77 ERA) before a tough Sunday test against Spencer Arrighetti. He remains a must-start option in all formats.
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Outlook Jackson Chourio
Jackson Chourio's Scorching June Surge Makes Him a Must-Start Asset
Jackson Chourio is on an absolute tear for the first-place Brewers (41-25), hitting a blistering .365 with five home runs and 15 RBIs over his last 14 days. The 22-year-old outfielder is locked in as Milwaukee's everyday starting left fielder, showing zero lingering effects from the hand fracture that sidelined him early in the season.
While his current .731 slugging percentage over the last two weeks is bound for some regression, Chourio's growth is completely legitimate. This hot streak elevates his baseline toward our full-season projections of 20 homers and 20 stolen bases, proving his elite five-category ceiling is already manifesting in his third big-league season.
With the week already underway, the Brewers host a three-game weekend series against Philadelphia. Chourio draws highly favorable matchups against Andrew Painter (6.21 ERA) and Aaron Nola (5.86 ERA) before a difficult finale against lefty Cristopher Sanchez (1.54 ERA). Keep him locked in your lineups as an elite weekly Start.
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