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Sal Stewart breakout: Fantasy baseball outlook, stats and top-5 upside

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Sal Stewart probably isn’t the best player in baseball now. I know, I know, it’s hard to hear that. But it’s true. Probably. 

Since he debuted on Sept. 1 of last season, Stewart ranks 13th among all hitters with a 155 wRC+. He is hitting .275/.353/.601 in that span, and he’s actually been even better to open this season, upping that line to .289/.388/.639 through the first 23 games, and he’s doing it as a 22-year-old in a key lineup spot for a competitive team. And he’s leveled up in the early going despite teams getting a scouting report on him last season.

It’s undeniably impressive. Whether you’re looking at the top-line numbers or the underlying numbers, it all tells pretty much the same story: Stewart looks like an elite hitter right now. In 2025, Stewart’s solid .355 wOBA came along with an even better .398 expected wOBA, and so far in 2026, his .438 wOBA comes paired with a .419 xwOBA. Since 2021, there have only been 13 individual hitter seasons (out of 670 qualifiers) with an xwOBA over .419; use his .411 career mark, and you only add four more seasons. 

Of course, there have almost certainly been many, many more 41-game stretches where hitters have been better than Stewart has been. Just taking one random stretch from last season, from June 11 through July 31, and there were six hitters with an xwOBA of at least .411. Some of them are superstars, like Kyle Schwarber, Corey Seager, and Juan Soto. But that sextet also includes Willy Adames, a good hitter, but not much more than a pretty good hitter; it also includes Nick Kurtz and Kyle Stowers, two hitters for whom the jury is very much out as to exactly how good they are. 

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But it would be foolish to write off a hot start as meaningless when it comes to projecting a player forward. And you don’t have to take my word for it. Let’s just look at how the rest-of-season projections for Stewart have changed, using THE BAT X projections from FanGraphs.com:

Preseason

Rest of Season

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AVG

0.271

0.280

+0.009

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OBP

0.328

0.348

+0.020

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SLG

0.453

0.498

+0.045

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BB%

7.30%

8.90%

+1.60%

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K%

18.50%

18.30%

-0.20%

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Projection systems are notoriously conservative, especially for young players, who face a steep learning curve at the MLB level. And yet, even after just 20 or so games, we’ve already seen a substantial increase in the expectations this system (typically the most accurate for Fantasy Baseball) has for Stewart. He’s gone from the 14th-best projected first baseman by wRC+ to the seventh-best already. That’s serious movement, and it’s meaningful. 

I can say this much with confidence: Stewart is almost certainly at least a good hitter. BaseballProspectus has a stat they call “Deserved Stats,” and they’ve got Stewart down for a .264/.342/.495 hitter for his career, with a very similar line so far this season. If that’s all he is, he’s a top-12 first baseman, and would rank even higher when he gains eligibility at either third base (where he needs one more appearance to qualify in CBS Fantasy leagues) or second base (where he needs three more). And, given his excellent home park, it feels fair to say that mid-.800s OPS line is probably close to his floor.

That might not be enough for you. I know. Some of you want us to declare that Stewart is already a top-three third baseman, better than Nick Kurtz even. Memories can be short, and reacting to what you’re seeing in the moment is exciting and fun, and Stewart has the look of an absolute star right now. He probably won’t keep being this good moving forward – he hits the ball hard, but not astronomically so (75th percentile average exit velocity) and his plate discipline metrics suggest he probably deserves something more like average-ish results with his strikeout and walk rates; he has also dipped down to a 15.2% pulled-air rate, making his current elite power production harder to buy into. There will be regression. 

But from a 20-ish game sample, Stewart has moved from a corner infielder we like to someone who will be starting a starting-caliber first baseman in all leagues moving forward. Is he a top-12 first baseman right now? Absolutely. Top-10? I’d lean that way. 

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Top-five? Well, I’m not ready to go there yet. The ceiling is certainly that high, especially with his rare out-of-position, 15-steal upside. But we’ll see Stewart slow down, and we’ll see pitchers adjust, and then it’ll be incumbent on him to adjust back. That’s when you really learn how good a player is.

But the ceiling? Well, that’s what we’re seeing right now, and it’s tremendous. And if Stewart ends up as a top-five first baseman in all Fantasy formats by the summer months, I won’t be too surprised.

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Lewis Hamilton goes viral as his photos with Kim Kardashian surface

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Ferrari star Lewis Hamilton and his girlfriend took to a beach in Malibu, California, with images and videos from the same surfacing on the internet. The couple’s cozy moments, which were captured in the videos and images, broke the internet.

With the F1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cancelled due to the conditions in the Middle East, the F1 drivers have the months of April to themselves. While Max Verstappen decided to race in the NLS, Hamilton has been spending time with his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian.

On April 21, 2026, images and videos of Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian on a beach in Malibu surfaced. The seven-time F1 champion gave the supermodel a surf lesson before the couple spent time on the beach and in the shallows.

The images included the couple standing on the shore, with Hamilton’s arm around the supermodel’s waist. A video of Hamilton giving his girlfriend a surf lesson also surfaced.

Another couple of images showed the couple sharing some pleasant moments together. The first one was of Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian hugging in the shallows, with the other one being an image of the Briton kissing his supermodel girlfriend.

As the images and clips surfaced, they spread like fire on the internet with multiple accounts sharing, reposting, and uploading them on various social media platforms, including X and Instagram. The images were reshared thousands of times with millions of views.

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Image credits: X/ @TMZ and @TheSunImage credits: X/ @TMZ and @TheSun
Image credits: X/ @TMZ and @TheSun

Kim Kardashian was spotted with Lewis Hamilton in Tokyo ahead of the Japanese GP. The supermodel also featured in his Instagram reel of him drifting through Tokyo. After the Japanese GP, the couple was spotted together at Coachella attending Justin Bieber’s performance.


Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian’s dating timeline: From Paris Hotel reports to Instagram hard launch

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have known each other for over a decade and were first seen together at the GQ Men of the Year awards. Over the years, the Briton became a good friend and was even invited by the Kardashians to family events.

Earlier this year, after the Barcelona shakedown, Hamilton and Kim Kardashian were spotted getting out of the same car at a hotel in Paris, which gave birth to the dating rumors. This was followed by their appearance at Super Bowl LX, where they sat together in the VIP box.

Just before the 2026 F1 season began, Kim Kardashian and Hamilton were spotted in Arizona, enjoying a sunset. The seven-time F1 champion was recently seen in Tokyo with his girlfriend, and eventually hard-launched his relationship via an Instagram reel uploaded by him, captioned “TOKYO DRIFT VOL. III”.