Brenton Doyle 2026 Fantasy Baseball Outlook: A 20/20 Season in Play, but it Could be a Rollercoaster
Colorado Rockies outfielder Brenton Doyle produced a 20/30 campaign in 2024, but struggled to parlay that success into his 2025 season. The right-handed hitter did have a strong two-month stretch from July 1 through September 1, where he hit .349 with a .940 OPS over a period of 46 games, but despite that productive stretch, he still finished with an underwhelming .233/.274/.376 slash line with a .282 wOBA in 138 games. The former fourth-round draft pick hit just 15 home runs and stole only 18 bases with his 96th percentile sprint speed, while his 65 wRC+ was tied for the worst in all of baseball among qualified players. If there is some hope for 2026, it's that the 2x Gold Glover should be healthy, as he dealt with a quad issue earlier last season and a shoulder injury late in the campaign, which could have led to some of the underperformance. So long as he doesn't start and finish as poorly as he did last year, when he hit .182 outside of the aforementioned two-month hot stretch, the 28-year-old should have a more productive year and threaten 20/20 again. That upside has him ranked a bit higher on RotoBaller, at 149 overall, compared to his NFBC ADP of 163 overall.
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