Gage Workman -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Gage Workman of the Chicago White Sox
Gage Workman is a 26-year-old infielder (third baseman/shortstop) in the Detroit Tigers organization. Standing 6'4" and weighing 202 lbs., he attended Arizona State and is in his first MLB season.
Workman's 2025 regular season performance with the Chicago White Sox was limited, appearing in 12 games with a .188 batting average, .235 OBP, and .250 SLG. He recorded 3 hits, 2 RBI, 1 double, 1 stolen base, and 7 strikeouts across 16 at-bats, averaging 1.8 fantasy points per game. His fantasy metrics across DraftKings, FanDuel, and Yahoo platforms reflect struggles at the plate.
Workman was activated from the 10-day injured list (hip injury) and subsequently designated for assignment by the White Sox after playing in only one game. As a Rule 5 draft pick, he was offered back to the Detroit Tigers pending waivers. His preseason performance in 2026 has been more encouraging, with 27.0 fantasy points over his last 7 games, including a .455 SLG and multiple hits. In Double-A prior to MLB call-up, Workman demonstrated stronger performance with a .280/.366/.476 slash line, 18 home runs, 89 RBI, and 30 stolen bases across 126 games, suggesting potential for roster consideration as a bench player pending recovery from injury.
Gage Workman is a 26-year-old switch-hitting third baseman for the Detroit Tigers currently valued at -$30.7 in Razzball's 2026 fantasy projections, ranking 1547th overall and 71st among third basemen in standard 12-team mixed leagues. Through 12 games this season, Workman has posted a .188 batting average with a .485 OPS, 0 home runs, 2 RBIs, and a concerning 41.2% strikeout rate across 17 plate appearances. His preseason Steamer projection suggests minimal improvement, projecting a .199 average with a .594 OPS over limited playing time (6 games, 13 PA). However, the Prospectonator model offers a more optimistic full-season outlook, projecting Workman for 150 games with a .199 batting average, .267 OBP, .325 SLG, 11 home runs, 45 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases, valuing him at -$11.1. The projections note platoon analysis versus right-handed and left-handed pitchers to help identify potential value based on pitcher handedness, though Workman's overall negative fantasy value and high strikeout rate suggest limited upside in current fantasy formats.
Gage Workman, a 26-year-old infielder from Arizona State, was called up to the Detroit Tigers and made an immediate impact in his MLB debut on May 10, 2026. Coming off the bench, Workman went 1-for-2 and hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning that gave the Tigers the lead in their victory over the Royals.
Prior to his call-up, Workman spent time with Triple-A Toledo where he demonstrated strong offensive production across 35 games, posting a 1.003 OPS with 4 home runs, 28 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases. His versatility in the infield with some outfield experience may provide the Tigers flexibility in deploying him for future playing time.
For fantasy baseball purposes, Workman's debut performance generated 7 fantasy points, featuring 1 run, 1 home run, 2 RBIs, and a .500 batting average in his single game. His strong minor league track record and immediate impact in his debut suggest potential fantasy relevance moving forward, depending on his opportunity level with the Tigers.
Gage Workman is projected to have minimal impact in 2026 fantasy baseball leagues as a Detroit Tigers player. The projections indicate he will accumulate just 14 plate appearances with 13 at-bats, generating 3 hits for a .202 batting average. His offensive profile shows minimal power potential with no projected home runs and limited run production (1 R, 1 RBI). Workman is expected to contribute zero stolen bases. His strikeout-to-walk ratio of 5:1 suggests swing-and-miss concerns. With an OPS of .602 and slugging percentage of .333, Workman projects as a bench player with limited fantasy utility. Performance data for the 2026 season is not yet available for comparison against projections.