Feb 19 2026 7:32am

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Zach Neto missed most of April following offseason shoulder surgery, then had his season cut short by a couple weeks due to a hand strain. In between those injuries, he once again piled on the fantasy goodness with his power/speed profile. Let's take a look.

 

Neto

  • He hits the ball consistently hard, has a FB% that hovers at or above league average, and a lot of his balls in the air are to the pull side (24.0% Pull AIR% in 2025). There's reason to believe he can maintain an elevated HR/F, and his 20% xHR/F in 2025 concurs.
  • He improved his BA in 2025 but did so while his ct% dipped. Given the strikeouts, he's unlikely to be an asset in the category, but shouldn't be much of a drag, especially if the high LD% holds.
  • Neto has excellent speed...

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