Hitter fantasy baseball starts/sits, recommendations for all hitter matchups on Wednesday March 25th, 2026. Our fantasy baseball BvP chart (batter vs. pitcher).
Welcome to Opening Night and to our first fantasy baseball hitters start/sit recommendations chart of the season. Today, we'll look at some lineup decisions for players like Ben Rice, Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, Jose Caballero and more -- and how their matchups project for fantasy baseball. You can also check our Starting Pitcher Start/Sit Matchups Chart.
This fantasy baseball hitter matchups chart - also known as fantasy baseball BvP (batter vs. pitcher) - is designed to assist you in setting winning lineups for all fantasy baseball leagues and DFS competitions, as it identifies which players have the most favorable matchups.
So, who should you start and sit? We're here to help you with a quick reference start 'em, sit 'em grid for all of these hitter BvP matchups. This daily article provides readers with a chart of every player matchup, the opponent, our start/sit recommendation, and the matchup rating projection confidence/startability score based on an array of metrics. Good luck RotoBallers!
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Hitters Start/Sit Matchups Chart: Wednesday (3/25)
Players are sorted from highest to lowest Matchup Ratings. You can also use the color-coded chart below.
| Player Name | Start/Sit | Matchup Rating ▾ | Team | Opp. | Park |
| Aaron Judge | Start | 134.1 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Giancarlo Stanton | Start | 118.9 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Trent Grisham | Start | 113.4 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Ben Rice | Start | 112.3 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Jazz Chisholm Jr. | Start | 109.4 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Rafael Devers | Start | 101.3 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Heliot Ramos | Start | 101 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Cody Bellinger | Start | 101 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Matt Chapman | Risky Start | 99.9 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Ryan McMahon | Risky Start | 99.7 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Willy Adames | Risky Start | 98.9 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Jose Caballero | Risky Start | 98 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Austin Wells | Risky Start | 97 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Harrison Bader | Risky Start | 96.6 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Luis Arraez | Risky Start | 96.3 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Jung Hoo Lee | Risky Start | 96.1 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Jerar Encarnacion | Risky Start | 96 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Paul Goldschmidt | Sit | 94.3 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Randal Grichuk | Sit | 94.2 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Amed Rosario | Sit | 94.1 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Daniel Susac | Sit | 94 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Christian Koss | Sit | 94 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Luis Matos | Sit | 88.4 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Casey Schmitt | Sit | 87.1 | SF | NYY | SF |
| J.C. Escarra | Sit | 86.3 | NYY | SF | SF |
| Patrick Bailey | Sit | 82.1 | SF | NYY | SF |
| Eric Haase | Sit | 71.4 | SF | NYY | SF |
Start/Sit Color-Coded Matchups Chart
The below grid shows the same data but as a color-coded grid:
Fantasy Baseball Player News
Ben Rice, New York Yankees
New York Yankees first baseman/catcher Ben Rice was deployed behind the plate for the first time this spring on Sunday, per MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. Rice is expected to be New York's primary first baseman in 2026, but he came through the minors as a catcher and caught 36 games for the Yankees in 2025. With Austin Wells locked in as the team's starter behind the plate and J.C. Escarra on the Opening Day roster as the backup, Rice may not see much time at catcher early in 2026.
Still, it's noteworthy that Rice may not be limited to just first base and designated hitter in the minds of the Yankees' decision-makers. With veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt on the roster, Rice may be limited to a big-side platoon role unless the team trusts him to take reps behind the plate against left-handed pitching.
Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. is a solid source of power and speed as a middle infielder going into the 2026 season after he clubbed a career-high 31 home runs and also stole 31 bases to reach the 30-30 mark for the first time in his career in 2025. The 28-year-old left-handed hitter made the All-Star squad for the second time in his career while slashing .242/.332/.481 with an .813 OPS, 80 RBI, and 75 runs scored in 531 plate appearances over 130 regular-season games in his first full year in the Bronx.
Chisholm has a lengthy injury history, but his power/speed upside is unmatched at the second base position, making him RotoBaller's top-ranked second baseman, who also still has eligibility at the hot corner in some leagues. The six-year veteran has swung the bat well in spring training, too, going 4-for-14 (.286) with a homer, three RBI, and a steal in a small sample size of seven Grapefruit League games. He's a great fit in a strong Yankees lineup with a short porch in right field at Yankee Stadium.
Harrison Bader, San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants outfielder Harrison Bader (hamstring) is back in center field and will bat in the two-hole for Tuesday's exhibition game against the Sultanes de Monterrey, according to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. It's the first time that Bader will play in a game this spring since last Friday due to left-hamstring tightness. Barring a setback on Tuesday, the veteran outfielder will be ready to go for Opening night on Wednesday against the visiting New York Yankees.
The 31-year-old had a career-best .796 OPS, a .277/.347/.499 slash line, 17 home runs, 54 RBI, 61 runs scored, and 11 stolen bases in 501 plate appearances over 146 games with the Minnesota Twins and Philadelphia Phillies in 2025. But beneath the hood, he had poor exit velocities and hard-hit rates, leading to a .223 expected batting average and a .364 expected slugging percentage. Fantasy managers deploying Bader as outfield depth in 2026 should expect some regression, especially at hitter-friendly Oracle Park.
Willy Adames, San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames is struggling at the plate in spring training, going 4-for-37 (.108) with a homer, five RBI, two runs scored, a stolen base, two walks, and 13 strikeouts in 40 plate appearances over 13 Cactus League games. Adames was looking like a major bust in his first year in San Fran in 2025 in the first half of the season before ultimately bouncing back in the second half.
The 30-year-old Dominican infielder hit a career-low .225 (133-for-591), but he did reach the 30-homer mark for the third time in the last four years and the fourth time in his career, adding 87 RBI, 94 runs scored, and 12 stolen bases in 686 plate appearances over 160 games played. Adames had a 30-20 season in 2024 in his final year in Milwaukee, but his overall upside could be capped while playing at pitcher-friendly Oracle Park.
Still, Adames should provide a solid counting-stat floor as a low-end starting fantasy shortstop in mixed leagues, at worst in 2026.
Trent Grisham, New York Yankees
New York Yankees outfielder Trent Grisham had a career year in 2025 in the Bronx in his second year in pinstripes, slashing .235/.348/.464 with an .811 OPS, 34 home runs, 74 RBI, 87 runs scored, and three stolen bases in 581 plate appearances and 143 regular-season games played. Although it's a small sample size this spring, the 29-year-old left-handed hitter has gone 4-for-30 (.133) with no homers, three RBI, three runs scored, three walks, and nine strikeouts in 33 plate appearances in 12 Grapefruit League games.
Grisham has earned some rope as a regular in the Yankees' everyday lineup in 2026, but he's going to have to continue to play well to hold off Jasson Dominguez, who has swung a hot bat this spring. The former 15th overall pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2015 hit under .200 with nine homers in just 76 games in his first year in New York in 2024, so there is some volatility and skepticism that Grisham can repeat his strong season in 2026. For his power alone in a strong lineup, though, Grisham is worth a late-round pick as outfield depth in mixed fantasy leagues.
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