2026 MLB predictions, best bets: Oneil Cruz, James Wood primed for massive breakouts

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Pitchers and catchers have headed for warmer pastures; it’s time to lock and load your accounts with futures bets.

As we move past the NFL season, it’s time to begin thinking about baseball betting.

With pitchers and catchers reporting on Wednesday and a bizarre number of injuries being announced by teams, we can capitalize on some intriguing spots for breakouts.

Notably, we’re looking at the most exciting moments in the game – the big fly.

Home run bets are, in my opinion, easy to project based on exit velocity and launch angle from the past season, and who could breakout in 2026.

2025 MLB predictions

Oneil Cruz 30+ home runs (+255, FanDuel)

I mentioned earlier that exit velocity is a key component of my betting philosophy when targeting players who are likely to hit significant home run numbers. Look no further than Cruz, who led the entire major league in average exit velocity last season.

His average 95.8 MPH exit velocity off the bat is ahead of Aaron Judge (95.4) and Shohei Ohtani (94.9).

Where things get dicey for Cruz is his launch angle, which comes in at 8.1 degrees over his career.

Basically, he hits the ball hard, but he’s hit too many ground balls to become a legitimate elite power hitter.

There’s reason for optimism to come here for Cruz, who hit 20 home runs last year and 21 the year before.

Cruz improved his launch angle last year to 16.4 degrees early in 2025, where he hit eight home runs through the month of April.

Between a back injury and pitcher adjustments, Cruz struggled to keep up the strong home run production from June through the rest of the season.

Cruz’s profile as an elite home run threat is too great to ignore. His over/under total comes in at 21.5 home runs, a strong bet as well. But we’ll take 30+ at a big number as he’s one of the most talented players in baseball who just needs a bit of guidance from the coaching staff to put it all together.

It’s just a matter of time until James Wood becomes an elite home run hitter. Getty Images

James Wood over 25.5 home runs (-113, FanDuel)

Maybe the best player in baseball that you have not heard about yet. James Wood has a tantalizing speed and power combination for the Nationals that should bring him into baseball’s elite beforelong.

Washington, whose roster certainly needs some help from top to bottom, will be fine as long as they don’t trade CJ Abrams, among others, to help protect Wood.

I like Wood to go over his modest home run total for similar reasons that I like Cruz.

Wood had a 94.3 average exit velocity, ahead of Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, Rafeal Devers and many of the other home run kings that you think of.

Wood is also 6-foot-7, 234 pounds.

So while his launch angle of just 6.3 degrees is very low, that shouldn’t stay that way for long as he grows into the big leagues.

This guy is a behemoth when he steps into the batter’s box and hits balls a long way.

Expect Wood to break out in 2026 with a big year, and hit many, many home runs for a Nationals team that could be sneaky in a crowded NL East.

Why Trust New York Post Betting

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