Ildemaro Vargas Leads 3 Impressive Bats Set to Anchor Saturday’s Fantasy Baseball Lineups (May 2, 2026)
If you need fantasy baseball advice for Saturday’s slate, and you need help to boost your lineups and potentially lay on some home-run props, here are three hitters you should consider for May 2.
Why You Should Continue Starting Ildemaro Vargas in All Fantasy Formats
If you haven’t heard about Ildemaro Vargas’ impressive 27-game hitting streak, you’re simply not paying enough attention to baseball. The Diamondbacks infielder went 4-for-4 with a walk and an RBI in Friday’s 6-5 loss to the Cubs, and that means he continues to hit safely in every game he’s played so far this season.
That’s an impressive achievement for any player, let alone one who opened training camp without a big-league job secured. Vargas is slashing a stunning .404/.429/.702 so far in 2026 with 14 extra-base hits, including six homers to already tie his career high, along with 19 runs and 21 RBIs.
He has failed to go yard in his last four games, but he still has four homers in his last nine games. Even without the power, he’s an excellent best to anchor fantasy lineups across all formats.
Why You Should Trust Jordan Walker in Fantasy Baseball This Saturday
If there were a Most Improved Player award in MLB, there’s no question that Jordan Walker would be the frontrunner to win it based on his impressive start to the 2026 campaign. The Cardinals slugger went 4-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs, two runs scored, and a stolen base in Friday’s win over the Dodgers, and that game not only extended his hitting streak to four games, but he’s also on a run of seven straight contests reaching base.
Walker is slashing .407/.469/.593 with a 1.061 OPS, a home run, nine RBIs, five runs scored, and two stolen bases over that seven-game sample, entrenching his place as one of the hottest bats in the National League of late. His mix of power and contact skills makes him a proven fantasy option across all formats.
Why Matt Olson Could Be an Intriguing Home Run Prop Alternative on Saturday
Olson went yard in Friday’s win over the Colorado Rockies, and the star slugger has been posting excellent numbers of late. Olson went 1-for-3 with two walks, a solo home run, and a second run scored in Friday’s win, but he’s also gone yard 10 times this year, and five times over his last 11 games.
With a .333/.388/.762 slash line over that 11-game sample, as well as adding 11 runs and 13 RBIs, it’s hard to look away from Olson as a reliable home run threat for Saturday’s slate, especially with this game being played at Coors Field.