Outlook Riley Greene
Riley Greene's Power Breakthrough Establishes Elite Outfield Value
Riley Greene enters the prime of his career as the undisputed staff anchor in left field for the Detroit Tigers. Coming off an exceptional 2025 campaign where he earned Silver Slugger honors and launched 37 home runs, the 25-year-old outfielder has locked down his role as the primary offensive engine in the middle of Detroit's lineup. Fully healthy and displaying outstanding growth in his plate approach, Greene is firmly established as an every-day starter with a highly secure role.
Our season projections expect Greene to remain a premier category contributor, slating him for nearly 20 home runs, 64 RBIs, and 64 runs scored over 563 at-bats. While his career stats show a player with solid pop and high strikeout totals, his current-year gains in on-base percentage and average are highly encouraging. He balances a moderate batting average risk with elite power upside, making him an incredibly dynamic fantasy asset who can anchor multiple categories when his swing is locked in.
From a draft perspective, Greene represents a stellar investment who often outperforms his ADP of approximately 101. He offers a very safe floor due to his locked-in volume and middle-of-the-order run-producing opportunities, while his ceiling remains that of an All-Star outfielder. He is best utilized as a core piece of your outfield rotation, providing top-tier power and excellent counting stats.
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Outlook TJ Rumfield
TJ Rumfield’s Power Surge Makes Him a Must-Start Corner Infielder
TJ Rumfield is scorching-hot, batting .391 with two home runs and six runs over his last seven days as Colorado's everyday first baseman. While the fifth-place Rockies continue to struggle in the NL West division, Rumfield's regular lineup spot is highly secure. He has fully put a late-May hand injury behind him and is swinging a highly productive bat in the heart of the order.
While his recent hot streak will normalize, his season-long .284 average and 10 home runs are highly encouraging for a young hitter. Our models project him to maintain a steady .275 average rest-of-season while continuing to supply modest power. At age 26, this breakout looks legitimate, especially when playing in the hitter-friendly environment of Coors Field.
Colorado plays six games this week, starting with three road matchups in Chicago before returning home to host Pittsburgh. Rumfield draws several friendly matchups against high-ERA starters like Edward Cabrera and Jared Jones, though facing Paul Skenes will be a tough test. Lock him in as a standard Start this week to capitalize on his momentum.
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