In the 2026 fantasy baseball season, third base, unfortunately, remains a position with notably shallow depth.
The elite options such as José Ramírez, Junior Caminero and Manny Machado provide consistent, high-end production, but the drop-off afterward is steep and unforgiving.
Beyond the top five, the position lacks dependable everyday contributors who possess well-rounded skills, and many struggle with consistency, injuries or limited upside in key categories.
This scarcity forces managers to rethink their draft approach: If you miss out on one of those top-five anchors in the early rounds, aggressively pursuing a fringe starter at third base often leads to overpaying for mediocre output.
Instead, a more effective strategy is to wait until the middle rounds and target sleepers who boast significant power potential at a fraction of the cost.
These late-round fliers allow you to prioritize deeper positions like outfield, shortstop or starting pitching early while still securing a player capable of delivering 20 home runs or more if things break right.
Two standout examples of this high-upside, low-cost approach are Noelvi Marte of the Reds and Addison Barger of the Blue Jays.
Both are transitioning to primary roles in the outfield this season — which not only secures their playing time but also provides valuable multi-position eligibility, typically including third base and outfield spots in most fantasy formats.
This added flexibility makes them even more appealing as roster pieces, allowing managers to plug them into lineups without positional conflicts.
Marte, the 24-year-old former franchise top prospect, has shown promising flashes of talent and is expected to settle in as the everyday right fielder. This shift addresses past defensive questions at third base while positioning him for full-time at-bats in a hitter-friendly Cincinnati environment.
Current projections seem conservative, likely due to his 80-game PEDs suspension in 2024, but his raw talent and athleticism push toward 20 homers and double-digit steals if he continues refining his approach at the plate. His youth and the favorable home park give him legitimate breakout appeal, turning him into a steal for patient drafters.
Barger, entering his age-26 season, is slated to handle the bulk of Toronto’s right field duties after a strong showing last year. The move to the outfield full time solidifies his everyday status and adds the coveted multi-position eligibility that provides added roster flexibility.
Most projection models have him around 20 home runs and a .250 average, but his left-handed swing generates impressive raw power that could climb higher with consistent opportunities in the Jays’ potent lineup.
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Barger’s profile screams value in the middle rounds, where his power floor provides a safety net and his ceiling could make him a league-winner in the category.
By bypassing the thin mid-tier at third base and circling back to players like Marte or Barger later, fantasy managers can build more balanced rosters without sacrificing upside.
In a year when third base depth is demonstrably weak, this patient, power-focused strategy maximizes efficiency and positions you for success throughout the season.
Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAlarm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzguy, catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio (Ch. 87) weekdays from 6-8 p.m. and dominate your drafts with the Fantasy Alarm Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide.
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