Josh Bell -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Josh Bell of the Minnesota Twins
Josh Bell, a 33-year-old first baseman for the Washington Nationals, has compiled season-to-date projections and prop betting data for 2025. His offensive output shows moderate consistency with a 0.79 hits per game average, 0.16 home runs per game, 1.39 total bases per game, and 0.45 RBIs per game. Over his last 10 games, Bell averaged 1.0 hits and 0.2 home runs, indicating slightly elevated power production recently.
Game-by-game analysis from September 16-28 reveals fluctuation in performance. Bell recorded two games with 5 total bases (September 24 vs ATL and September 26 vs CHW), along with back-to-back home runs on those same dates. However, he also posted games with zero hits and zero bases, such as September 28 vs CHW and September 23 vs ATL. His recent activity includes matchups against Atlanta, New York Mets, and Chicago White Sox, with most prop betting lines set at 0.5 threshold values.
Bell's physical profile shows him at 6'3" and 261 pounds, having been drafted from Jesuit College Prep in Texas. The defensive statistics show zero strikeouts thrown and zero outs recorded during this period, consistent with his position as a position player rather than pitcher.
Josh Bell's fantasy performance piece analyzes his daily fantasy points potential with available prop odds and projections. Bell's 2026 season statistics show 468 at-bats across the season with a .239 batting average and .747 OPS, averaging 0.8 hits, 0.4 runs, 0.2 home runs, and 0.5 RBIs per game. A projection for today's contest is unavailable, possibly due to Bell not appearing in the starting lineup or insufficient matchup data. Recent reporting indicates Bell signed a one-year deal with the Minnesota Twins in January 2026, with multiple sources characterizing the signing as the Twins prioritizing a veteran power bat expected to serve as a catalyst for their young core. Bell was reported to have consumed approximately $20 million of the Twins' offseason budget.