Jake Bennett Could be in the Majors Next Year
Jake Bennett could be the next pitching prospect from the minors to be in the big leagues next year. With Travis Sykora (elbow) and Jarlin Susana (lat) injured, and Sykora in particular expected to miss 2026 after undergoing Tommy John late in the season, the Nationals may look to Bennett in order to plug a hole in a rotation that had the second-worst ERA in the league this year (5.17). The Nats' 10th-ranked prospect missed all of 2024 recovering from his own Tommy John surgery, but pitched well at three different levels this year, posting a 2.27 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, and a 15.2 percent K-BB% in 18 starts (75 1/3 innings pitched). His 7.65 K/9 rate will have to increase in order to make him more appealing for fantasy, though, so keep an eye on him in 2026 to see if the offseason gave him time to improve that area of his game.
Source: Andrew Golden
Washington Nationals pitching prospect Source: Andrew Golden

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