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The 2026 Replacement-Level Killers: Right Field

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The 2026 Replacement-Level Killers: Left Field & Center Field

Matt Marton and Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images 2026 Replacement-Level Killers Intro & C 1B & 2B SS & 3B LF & CF Having gone around the horn during the first three entries of this series, it’s time to turn to the outfield. In a break from tradition, instead of looking at the teams with trouble at either corner in one fell swoop, this time I’m addressing the ones receiving less-than-acceptable production from their left and center fielders. Right fielders will get a standalone list in order to keep the length of these articles manageable. There’s still some crossover between today’s positions and their respective lists, with two contenders double-dipping. While still focusing on clubs that meet the loose definition of contenders (a .500 record or Playoff Odds of at least 10%), and that have gotten about 0.6 WAR or less out of a position thus far (which prorates to 1.0 WAR over a full season), I’ve also incorporated our Depth Charts’ rest-of-se...

The 2026 Replacement-Level Killers: Shortstop & Third Base

Katie Stratman and Brett Davis-Imagn Images 2026 Replacement-Level Killers Intro & C 1B & 2B SS & 3B Today, it’s another Killers two-fer, covering the left side of the infield. While still focusing on teams that meet the loose definition of a contender (Playoff Odds of at least 10%, a criterion that 22 of the 30 teams meet) and that have gotten about 0.6 WAR or less out of a position thus far (which prorates to 1.0 WAR over a full season), I have also incorporated our Depth Charts’ rest-of-season WAR projections into the equation for an additional perspective. That may suggest that some of these teams will clear the bar by a significant margin, but even so, I’ve included them here because their performance at that spot merits a closer a look. All statistics are through July 12. 2026 Replacement-Level Killers: Shortstop Team AVG OBP SLG wRC+ Bat BsR Fld WAR ROS WAR Tot WAR Red Sox .234 .298 .331 73 -11.8 -1.2 -4.7 0.0 0.7...

JJ Wetherholt Signs Eight-Year Deal With Cardinals

Jeff Curry-Imagn Images JJ Wetherholt is one of the biggest All-Star snubs this year, but he still had a pretty great end to the first half of his rookie season. On Friday, he agreed to an eight-year contract extension that runs until the end of the 2034 season. Wetherholt is hitting .259/.356/.399 for a 114 wRC+ and 3.5 WAR, the last number leading the St. Louis Cardinals and ranking second among all second basemen, in a virtual tie with Brice Turang and trailing only Luis Arraez , whose advantage of two-tenths of a win comes from his time as a DH. The eight-year deal guarantees that Wetherholt will make $112.5 million, with the potential to net an additional $20 million from MVP votes and All-Star appearances. He also receives a $2 million signing bonus this fall, which ensures he’ll get something soon if the upcoming CBA negotiation proves to be an extended one. We can argue all day whether or not Wetherholt is the most glaring All-Star omission this year, but with eight of...