Washington Nationals Top 10 Prospects for 2026 Fantasy Baseball

Washington Nationals Top 10 Prospects for 2026 Fantasy Baseball

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Format = position player Age on 4/1/2026 | Highest level played Estimated arrival time

1. SS Eli Willits | 18 | A | 2030

I think I’ve had too little Willits before I initiates for this list. Of course, he looks like a high-flor type more than a high-up man, athletic, but baseball is much more than athletics, and Willits controls every course to get the most out of his tools. He is a spark plug on the diamond and a hard worker off, and as the son of Great Leaguer Reggie Willits, he has always had a pretty big edge in terms of learning and working on his play. He is also a switch Hitter on 6’1 ”180 pounds, which is not small for a 17-year-old. In 15 Low-A competitions he cut .300/.397/.360 and earned a 128 WRC+. Quite impressive for him to keep his own jumping in a full-season pro league in the summer.

2. RHP Earl Susana | 22 | AA | 2026

The 6’6 ”235 pounds Susana feared by Double-A when he tore his right Lat at the end of August. Prior to the latter start when the injury took place, he had an ERA of 1.83 and 0.92 Whip with 38 strikeouts with 38 strikeouts by 19.2 Double-A Innings. He had 50 percent of the battlesmensen.

3. RHP Travis Sykora | 21 | AA | 2027

Op 6’6 ”232 pond, heeft gedomineerd in de kleine competities met fastballs, schuifregelaars en spliters, allemaal gemakkelijke plus -worpen. Hij heeft in augustus van dit jaar een UCL -reconstructieoperatie ondergaan en zal waarschijnlijk alle van het 2027 -seizoen van 2027 missen. Vorig jaar in de ruimte schreef ik:“ Waarom was hij op het niveau van het niveau om 100 strikeouts te registreren en 18 wandelingen With a 0.77 wheels and 1.67 ERA over his last 14 -start 64. I don’t know. Travel budget stuff. It seems pretty clear that he was not challenged there, but perhaps that is overestimated at that level for the poor, which mainly have to refine their power to repeat the 90-beam mechanism once a week. “

He threw 125.2 flawless innings in the lower minors and then blew out his elbow during his second double start. Would probably have happened that way, whatever they did, I think. Just weird to have him cover one level last year and four levels this year while he always achieves the same results.

4. SS Marconi German | 18 | DSL | 2030

This is what I wrote on July 6 in Prospect News: Jhonny levels up of Marconi’s cooking:

“National SS Marconi German (17, DSL) signed for $ 400,000 in January and looks like a good investment for the NATS. A switch-hitter mentioned on 5’10” 170 pounds, German has shown electricity (5 hours), speed (15 SB) and sheet skills (21 walks against 14 strikeouts) up to and with 17 games. He has a somewhat open attitude with a casual recovering of the starter when the field comes in, and his hand path is fast and direct, which helps him follow the ball quite deep in the zone for a teenager. “

Since then, German has continued to thrive and .284/.468/.494 cut with three home runs and 18 stolen bases in 29 games, making his seasonal totals go to eight homers and 33 stolen in 53 games, good for a 162 WRC+.

5. from Andrew Pinckney | 25 | AAA | 2026

Pinckney was a fourth round from Alabama in 2023 and was steadily advanced by the levels and had his best rack as a professional during his last few months at Triple-A. During his last 67 games he cut .312/.394/.526 with 14 home runs and 22 stolen bases. Yes, please. On 6’4 ”215 pounds, Pinckney has a surprising speed, even about 80 digits around the game. Just a unique talent that is worth following.

6. 1B/from Ethan Petry | 21 | A | 2028

A right-handed batter on 6’4 ”235 pounds, Petry smashed well in the SEC during all three of his seasons with South Carolina, hit the Cape Cod League well and then went well in his professional debut. It was only 24 games at the end of a long season, but he could dampen the 4-year-old. This year, he will be a target for my in Dynasty competitions this winter.

7. From Christian Franklin | 26 | AAA | 2026

Franklin can be part of the trade in Mike Soroka with the Cubs and can all play the Outfield spots and at a certain moment should be an option for the Major League club. Heck, I would rather see him breaking the camp than Dylan censuses, which is not going to happen, but Franklin could cure a fourth role of outfielder. He cut .272/.390/.427 with 12 home runs and 19 stolen bases in 117 Triple-A games this year and has always shown the ability to build a beautiful basic percentage.

8. from Crithian Vaquero | 21 | A | 2028

Here is something that I wrote on July 30 in Prospect News: warming up in Coors or Freeland can be expensive:

“When the 2025 season started, National Cristhian Vaquero (20, a) was recovering a shoulder surgery, so a slow start is easy to ignore. However, his recent game of Games requires attention. He has improved the entire season, but in his last 22 games he hits .337 with three home runs and three stolen bases. He has doubled with aggression during that piece and only runs four percent of the time at a seasonal running speed of 10.5 percent. For me that is a sign that he feels pretty good, attacks a lot and causes damage. Washington signed for Vaquero for $ 4,925,000 in 2022, so it would help a lot if he could develop into an important part of their build. “

His season only ended 15 games after I wrote that blurb, so I don’t have much to add, except that he stole ten bases in those 15 games, which seems good.

9. SS Luke Dickerson | 20 | A | 2029

The 44th general choice in 2024, Dickerson, signed for the highest bonus of someone who was not selected in the first round at $ 3.8 million. He is a 5’11 ”Right-handed Slagman on 197 pounds and played basketball and hockey next to baseball, which helps him to get a whisper from Mike Trout from time to time because he was an undersene New Jersey prospect with a solid build. He had an up and down debut season, but he did a debut, but he did.

10. SS Angel Happy | 19 | A | 2029

Feliz signed for $ 1.7 million in 2024, but he is probably a free agent in your dynastia competitions. On 6’3 ”185 LBS he is a prototype athlete that checks all the boxes and can hurryly climb on the lists if he can improve the 105 WRC+ in 84 games during his debut season in the state. He only hit .230 during his 31-game Stint with LOW-A but managed three home runs and an almost-league.

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