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8 Undervalued Fantasy Baseball Hitters - Veterans With A Discount for 2026 Drafts

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Mike identifies 8 undervalued hitter fantasy baseball sleepers, sneaky veterans for 2026 drafts. These hitters over age 35 are discounted for fantasy drafts.

Aging. It happens to everyone and every living organism on this planet. In sports, aging can happen quickly and with cruelty. Yet some players remain productive well into their late 30s across all major sports.

In baseball, it is no exception. Players over 35 are often scorned for their age and passed over for the shiny new prospect with a high ceiling. But one thing that grizzled fantasy baseball players know is this: these old, boring veterans can provide a very safe floor late in drafts.

We have some time to prepare for the upcoming spring fantasy baseball drafts, but let's examine players who underwhelmed in 2025 and could bounce back with significantly improved performances in 2026. Below are some undervalued fantasy baseball veteran hitters to consider drafting this year.

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Max Muncy, 3B, Los Angeles Dodgers

People seem to forget how good Muncy has been when he has been healthy, which, to be fair, has been a struggle. A knee injury sidelined him in July after a freak collision with Michael A. Taylor.

He is 35, but the skill set shows a gentle fade as shown below. Muncy continues to get on base and hit the ball hard at a high clip. Add in that he is hitting in the middle of perhaps the best lineup in baseball, and you have a useful player who flies under the radar.

With this stacked lineup gaining Kyle Tucker this week, Muncy is projected to hit sixth, in the heart of the sport's most imposing lineup. A return to 25 home runs is entirely possible. In early May 2025, Muncy started wearing glasses, which led to two months of hitting at least five homers and knocking in at least 24 runs, while hitting .291.

At an ADP of 255 this month, Muncy is the 21st third baseman off the board. At this cost, he is most likely your corner infielder after you have hopefully nabbed your starting third baseman. I am in on Muncy and his cheap power, especially in OBP leagues.

 

George Springer, OF/DH, Toronto Blue Jays

Springer surprised everyone in 2025 by putting together the best year of his career. Good health and skills coalesced, and the veteran hit a career-best .309 with 32 home runs, 84 RBI, 106 runs, and 18 stolen bases, good for a wRC+ of 166, 66% above league average.

One of the keys to his success seemed to be that he filled the designated hitter role about half the time (82 games) for the Toronto Blue Jays, keeping him out of the outfield, where there can be substantial leg wear and tear.

His current ADP of 98 this month feels about right, and if his production remains at 2025 levels, he will be worth that price. The skills supported his results, as shown by his Savant profile. A 16.1% barrel rate combined with a 47.6% hard-hit rate and an xBA of .291 shows this was no fluke.

Even at age 36, there seems to be no reason why Springer could not mirror his 2025 results. Springer could defy Father Time again and get 25 home runs and 15 stolen bases for a stout Toronto Blue Jays offense, especially if he continues to be the DH half the time.

 

Marcell Ozuna, DH, Free Agent

Ozuna fought through a hip injury early in the season and never really caught his usual stride. In the two years before this injury, Ozuna had 40 and 39 home runs, respectively, in 2023 and 2024. He still managed to hit 21 in 2025.

With an ADP of 344 over the last three weeks, it will cost you almost nothing to see if Ozuna could reach 30 home runs again. The landing spot could matter here to his value. But if he lands in a good spot, a small bet on your end could yield a profit.

Is this the year to find power later in drafts, so if you find yourself lacking there, consider Ozuna towards the back end of your drafts. Below is his career chart on hitting metrics. In a solid career, I am fine giving him a mulligan for 2025 in hopes he can recapture some of his old form.

 

J.T. Realmuto, C, Philadelphia Phillies

Realmuto landed back in Philadelphia this week and should remain a productive player, within reason. With an ADP 210, he is the 18th catcher off the board, which means he becomes a solid second catcher in two-catcher league formats.

Last year, Realmuto showed signs of a slow decline. He hit .257 with 12 home runs, 52 RBI, 57 runs, and eight stolen bases. A rough September, where he hit .205 with only one homer, hurt the bottom-line numbers of his 2025 season.

While the days of 20+ home runs and 15+ stolen bases are likely over, Realmuto can easily hit .260 with 10-15 homers and 5-10 stolen bases. That's nice for a second catcher, and he will do you no harm in this position. He's not your number one, but he is still useful.

Don't forget Realmuto when you are mining for that second catcher. A boring veteran can be extremely useful in larger leagues, as he should see ample playing time in this Philadelphia lineup. I would not be fully comfortable with him as my starter in mono catcher leagues.

 

Mike Yastrzemski, OF, Atlanta Braves

The veteran outfielder was signed by the Atlanta Braves, where he is projected to start in left field and bat towards the back half of the lineup. Despite his age, Yastrzemski had one of the best seasons of his career in 2025, hitting .233 with 17 home runs, 46 RBI, 68 runs, and seven stolen bases.

Yastrzemski walked at a robust 12.9% while only striking out 19.4% with the highest OBP rate (.333) of his career. Adding him to a lineup that already features so many star hitters could elevate his game and keep him relevant as an option on fantasy rosters.

At an ADP of 481 over the past few weeks, the cost is low for a productive outfielder who seems assured of everyday at-bats. A small investment here could be a good fifth outfielder on your team.

 

Marcus Semien, 2B, New York Mets

It is easy to dismiss Semien when one looks at his numbers over the years and refers to him as a classic "compiler," whose value directly correlates to an absurdly high number of plate appearances. After all, the veteran second baseman had four consecutive seasons of 700+ plate appearances.

At an ADP of 254, you have already selected your second baseman (most likely) and might be looking for a candidate at your middle infield slot. Semien hit a paltry .230 with 15 home runs, 62 RBI, 62 runs, and 11 steals in 534 plate appearances, well below his norm.

A foot injury sidelined him in late August, and he did not return in 2025. Semien gets a team and park change for his age-35 season, taking his skills to Queens and the New York Mets. With a return to health and provided he maintains playing time, a rebound could happen.

Semien could get 20+ home runs and 10+ stolen bases easily if he plays 150 games again. That could be in question, but the Mets are in win-now mode and acquired Semien to stabilize their defense at second base, so playing time seems secure at this time.

 

Giancarlo Stanton, DH, New York Yankees

The powerful Stanton gave us stark reminders of what he could do when we saw him in the playoffs in 2025. Stanton had a quiet resurgence despite playing only 77 games. He hit .273 with 24 home runs, 66 RBI, and 36 runs.

Yes, he is a walking soft tissue injury. But no one has more power than Stanton when he can play. His bat speed is an absurd 80.6 MPH, which still puts him in the 99th percentile of MLB. Add in that he is hitting in the middle of a stacked lineup, and you have a useful player.

The swing chart below shows he has lost almost none of his bat speed, and with a 55.2% hard-hit rate, Stanton is still doing what he does best: hitting the ball hard and out of stadiums across MLB.

His current ADP of 256 makes him a potential power bargain. Do not forget about Stanton during draft season.

 

Mike Trout, OF/DH, Los Angeles Angels

Ok, so this one is a bit of cheating, as Trout won't be 35 until August 2026. But the decline has shown, and the one-time overall best player in the game is a shadow of his former self. Aging does that to all of us, no matter our level of athleticism.

Moving forward into 2026, Trout should spend most of his time in the lineup in the DH slot. This could keep him from injury. Last year, Trout played in 130 games, his most since playing 134 in 2019. While his batting average was only .232, he managed 26 home runs.

Now, there are some warts here. He also struck out at a career-high 32% clip, but maintained his high walk rate at 15.6%, so the OBP remained outstanding at .359. The speed appears to be gone; his high-water mark over the past five seasons has been six stolen bases.

His ADP of 193 over the course of the last three weeks has him as the 45th outfielder off the board. His teammate, Jo Adell, goes almost 60 picks ahead of him. Yet Trout could easily get back to an average of over .240 and hit 30 home runs. At this price, I am willing to take the risk.

As always, this list is subjective and likely to cause discussion and perhaps even argument. Happy drafting, my friends. As always, check out the great work from our team at RotoBaller, and you can always hit me on X @mdrc0508.

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