Austin Martin -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Austin Martin of the Minnesota Twins
Austin Martin is a Minnesota Twins infielder tracked on FantasyPros for fantasy baseball analysis. Through 26 games in the 2026 season, Martin is batting .322 with 1 home run, 6 RBI, 3 stolen bases, and an impressive 20:13 walk-to-strikeout ratio, demonstrating consistent offensive production. Over his last seven games, he has elevated his batting average to .400. Martin went 1-for-4 with one stolen base in Tuesday's 7-1 loss to the Mariners. For the full 2026 season, projections estimate 271 at-bats yielding 36 runs, 69 hits, 4 home runs, 25 RBI, and 11 stolen bases with a .254 average and .691 OPS. His fantasy rankings show a Draft ADP of #345 among 5 experts, with Rest of Season ranking at #339. Historically, Martin batted .253 in 93 games during 2024, then improved to .282 with 11 steals in 50 games during 2025, suggesting an upward trajectory in performance.
Austin Martin is a right-handed shortstop for the Minnesota Twins currently in active status. The data presented tracks his daily fantasy baseball performance across 21 games from March 12 through April 11, 2026. His fantasy point production has been inconsistent, ranging from 0 to 17 FPTS per game. His best performance came on April 10 against Toronto, where he accumulated 17 FPTS with 2 hits including a double, 1 stolen base, and 1 walk across 4 at-bats. Another strong outing occurred on April 1 at Kansas City, generating 12.4 FPTS with 1 hit, 2 RBIs, 2 walks, and a hit-by-pitch. Martin struggled against Kansas City on April 2, recording 0 FPTS with 3 strikeouts in 3 plate appearances, and similarly against Baltimore on March 29 with 0 FPTS and 1 strikeout. Throughout the sample period, he demonstrates modest power output with no home runs recorded, limited extra-base hits, and occasional stolen base production. His batting average and on-base percentage vary considerably game-to-game, reflecting the volatility typical of early-season performance data.
Austin Martin is benched for Wednesday's contest against Washington. The Twins outfielder opened the season in a limited platoon role but has increasingly taken playing time from Matt Wallner in matchups featuring right-handed pitchers. Over his last four games against righties, Martin started in three of them. Through 100 plate appearances this season, Martin leads the Twins with an .886 OPS, indicating strong offensive performance that has earned him expanded opportunities. His role appears to be evolving from strict platoon player to a more frequent starter in favorable matchups.