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6 Post-Hype Fantasy Baseball Hitter Breakout Candidates for 2026

Logan O'Hoppe - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB News

Frank reviews six hitter fantasy baseball breakout candidates and post-hype sleepers for 2026. His favorite hitter values, former top prospects with big upside.

Locking in post-hype sleepers is a great way to find upside in the later rounds of fantasy baseball drafts. These are cheaper hitters because they've failed to live up to lofty expectations, hence the term "post-hype sleeper."

But going after these players can work out well. A good example of this is Jo Adell, who finally broke out last year after several years of being viewed as a top prospect.

On this page, we're going to discuss six post-hype sleeper hitters for the 2026 season. Any hitter whom I highlighted in my post-hype sleeper infielders column will not be included here. That's why you won't see Matt McLain on this list. All ADP referenced is from NFBC drafts since February 15. So, without further ado, let's dive in.

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Logan O'Hoppe, C, Los Angeles Angels

NFBC ADP: 244

Logan O'Hoppe was once touted as an exciting young catcher who you can target as your second catcher in two-catcher formats. This was after he burst onto the scene back in 2023, homering 14 times in only 199 plate appearances as a 23-year-old rookie.

But after a down year where O'Hoppe hit .213 with 19 homers in 453 plate appearances, you can now take him outside of the top-225 picks.

There's reason for optimism, though. Even in the down year, O'Hoppe still showed solid power, including a 13.3% barrel rate. You just need him to hit closer to .240 than .200, so he doesn't kill you in batting average. That isn't a crazy request, as he hit .244 in 2024.

What I like about O'Hoppe this year is that he went to Driveline to work on his swing. We're seeing some positive signs from that, as he's been mashing in spring training, slashing .292/.393/.750 with three homers in 10 games. This is exactly the type of second catcher that you want to target in deeper formats. It wouldn't shock me to see .230 with 25+ home runs.

 

Colton Cowser, OF, Baltimore Orioles

NFBC ADP: 252

Colton Cowser had an excellent rookie season in 2024, where he slashed .242/.321/.447 with 24 homers and nine steals in 561 plate appearances. However, Cowser struggled last year, putting up a .196/.269/.385 slash in 360 plate appearances.

If we dig a bit deeper, we see some encouraging signs from his 2025 season. For one, Cowser hit 16 homers with 14 steals. That's exactly the type of power-speed profile that we like to target in a post-hype sleeper. On top of that, the barrel rate was terrific at 14.1%.

While there's a logjam in the Orioles outfield with Taylor Ward, Dylan Beavers, and Tyler O'Neill vying for spots, none of those players can play center field like Cowser. The defensive ability could secure Cowser's place in the lineup.

Considering those circumstances, you have to like Cowser's chances of bouncing back. What's not to like about a power-speed outfielder who hits the ball hard? There's an outside chance that you get 20-20 production from Cowser this season. Hitting in an elite Orioles lineup, there's a lot of upside here.

 

Jasson Dominguez, OF, New York Yankees

NFBC ADP: 300

Jasson Dominguez is coming off a disappointing season where he put up a .257/.331/.388 slash with 10 homers and 23 steals in 429 plate appearances. Dominguez currently does not have a role with the Yankees, with Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge, and Cody Bellinger in the outfield and Giancarlo Stanton in the DH spot.

But Stanton isn't the picture of good health, and there's a good chance that at some point this season, he'll miss time. That would bring Dominguez back up to the big leagues, where he has 15-30-type upside if playing every day.

This is the kind of pick that you can make in deeper leagues, such as draft-and-holds, where you draft a large roster with no pickups allowed throughout the season. If you have an NA slot in your league, it makes sense to stash Dominguez there.

While you'll have to be patient with him, the power-speed upside that he brings to the table is too good to pass up. This is the ideal stash for your roster.

 

Cam Smith, OF, Houston Astros

NFBC ADP: 357

Cam Smith was the main piece in the Kyle Tucker trade last season. Smith was hyped coming into the year, but failed to meet lofty expectations, slashing .236/.312/.358 with nine homers and eight steals in 493 plate appearances.

But Smith showed strong tools in that season, including a maximum exit velocity of 113.9 MPH and a 95th-percentile sprint speed. There's upside for 15+ home runs and 25+ stolen bases in this profile.

When you look at the Astros' outfield, you can't help but be overwhelmed. They have Smith with Jake Meyers, Zach Cole, and Joey Loperfido. Brice Matthews has a chance to crack the big-league roster, but Jose Altuve is playing second base, and Yordan Alvarez is mostly at DH. In other words, this team needs Smith to play every day to raise their overall upside.

Smith has been getting some reps in center field, which opens up more opportunities for playing time.

 

Coby Mayo, 1B, Baltimore Orioles

NFBC ADP: 424

Coby Mayo has been a top prospect for the Orioles for a couple of seasons now, but he has struggled when called upon, including a .217/.299/.388 slash with 11 homers in 294 plate appearances last summer.

Coming into the year, Mayo looked destined for Triple-A, as there's a major logjam in the Orioles infield, just like their outfield. However, with Jordan Westburg (elbow) out for at least a month, Mayo can get everyday at-bats at third base.

This is his opportunity to show what he can do at the major league level. Mayo has nothing left to prove in the minors, as he's crushed opposing pitching for a couple of years now.

Mayo could be another Kyle Stowers if traded to another team as well: a top prospect who finds his footing when finally given the opportunity. At the very least, Mayo could provide a short-term boost in deeper leagues. Who knows, if he hits well enough, maybe he can secure a spot on the team. Plus, we're not sure when Westburg will return.

 

Garrett Mitchell, OF, Milwaukee Brewers

NFBC ADP: 552

Garrett Mitchell is an outfielder with strong tools. He showed that back in 2024, when he slashed .255/.342/.469 with eight homers and 11 steals in only 224 plate appearances.

However, Mitchell has consistently dealt with injuries, which is why he's so cheap in drafts, available outside the top-500. This is the kind of pick you can make in draft-and-hold, where you swing for the fence on upside with one of your bench outfielders.

Now healthy, Mitchell has the chance to open up the year in a strong-side platoon role as the Brewers' center fielder. If he can avoid missing time this year, we could see 15-15 from him, which is valuable in deeper formats.

If you're in shallower leagues, put Mitchell on your watch list and monitor his performance early in the year. It's just another case of prioritizing power-speed upside in a late-round outfielder.

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