Fantasy Baseball: Ideal First Two Picks for Every Draft Position Fantasy baseball managers worldwide are preparing for their drafts as the 2026 season approaches, aiming to secure the best talent for championship contention. With Opening Day fast approaching, the focus shifts to strategic drafting, particularly the first two picks for each draft position. Experts Tristan H. Cockcroft and Eric Karabell have outlined their ideal selections for both points-based and rotisserie leagues, offering insights into maximizing fantasy value. In points-based leagues, Cockcroft recommends Shohei Ohtani as the first pick, citing his potential to dominate as a two-way player. Ohtani, recovering from elbow surgery, is projected to deliver 911 combined fantasy points, close to his 2022 output. His versatility as a pitcher and hitter makes him a top-tier asset, especially in ESPN leagues. For the second pick, Cockcroft suggests Bryan Woo or Kyle Schwarber, both formidable sluggers. Their selection hinges on confidence in Ohtani’s ability to meet his projected 28 starts. Karabell, focusing on rotisserie formats, also prioritizes Ohtani as the first pick, emphasizing his unparalleled value across categories. He highlights Junior Caminero as the second pick, noting the young hitter’s power and potential. Caminero’s 45 home runs and 110 RBIs in his age-21 season, despite playing in a minor-league park, underscore his upside. Karabell stresses that Caminero’s power should translate regardless of ballpark, making him a cornerstone for any roster. For the second round in points leagues, Cockcroft pairs Aaron Judge with Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Judge’s consistent performance over four seasons—totaling 2,176 points—positions him as a must-draft.#shohei_ohtani #tristan_h_cockcroft #eric_karabell #bryan_wo #kyle_schwarber
