Braden Shewmake -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Braden Shewmake of the New York Yankees
Braden Shewmake is a left-handed shortstop for the Houston Astros tracked for daily fantasy MLB purposes. His performance statistics show variable results across recent games. His highest fantasy point output came on May 9, 2026 against Cincinnati with 14 FPTS, featuring a home run, RBI, and run scored in limited at-bats (3 AB). Another strong performance occurred on May 5, 2026 against Los Angeles Dodgers, generating 17 FPTS with 2 hits, 1 home run, and 1 RBI. More recently, performances against Seattle (May 11-12, 2026) yielded more modest returns of 3 and 8 FPTS respectively. The data indicates inconsistent production with games ranging from zero fantasy points to double-digit outputs. Shewmake shows occasional power with multiple home run games but also experiences games with no at-bats or hits, suggesting either bench time or struggles against certain pitching matchups during the tracked period.
Braden Shewmake is a 28-year-old infielder for the Houston Astros with multi-position eligibility (2B/3B/SS depending on platform: Yahoo lists 2B/3B/SS, ESPN lists SS, CBS lists 3B/SS). The Texas A&M alumnus is a left-handed batter and right-handed thrower from the USA. Shewmake is currently rostered in virtually no fantasy leagues, indicating minimal fantasy relevance. His upcoming matchup features the Seattle Mariners visiting Houston on May 11th at 8:10pm, with Shewmake projected to score 1.9 fantasy points. There are currently no analyst notes or special observations on file for this player.
Braden Shewmake's 2026 fantasy baseball projections on FantasyPros indicate a modest statistical outlook for the Houston Astros shortstop. Season-level draft projections forecast 29 plate appearances with a .202 batting average, 5 hits, no home runs, and 2 RBIs, projecting an OPS of .565. Week 6 projections are even more conservative at 12 plate appearances and a .197 average across 2 hits. The rest-of-season outlook improves slightly to 48 plate appearances with 9 hits, 1 home run, 5 RBIs, and 1 stolen base, maintaining a .210 batting average.
Recent game-by-game performance tracking reveals inconsistent results against projections. Over the past two weeks, Shewmake exceeded expectations on two occasions: May 5 scoring 9 actual points against 1.9 projected (+7.1), and April 24 scoring 8.5 actual points against 0.5 projected (+8 points). However, he underperformed projections in five of eight tracked games, including May 6 (projected 2, actual 0.5), May 4 (projected 0.4, actual 0), and April 26 (projected 2.3, actual 0). This volatility suggests uncertainty in his near-term fantasy value despite the projections.
Braden Shewmake made an immediate impact in his Houston Astros debut on April 25, 2026, delivering a solo home run in a pinch-hitting appearance against the Yankees. The 28-year-old infielder entered the game in the seventh inning replacing Carlos Correa, with the Astros trailing 12-3. Shewmake connected for a 403-foot home run off Yankees pitcher Fernando Cruz, his second career MLB homer. He finished 1-for-2 in the game, which Houston lost 12-4. Prior to his call-up, Shewmake spent the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons in the Yankees organization, most recently posting a .243/.317/.361 slash line with 4 home runs and 15 steals across 85 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2025. With the Astros dealing with injuries to infielders Jeremy Pena (hamstring) and Nick Allen (back), Shewmake is projected to serve as a backup infielder until those players return to full availability.
Braden Shewmake hit a solo home run but the Astros fell 3-1 to the Reds. The 28-year-old shortstop went 1-for-3 in the loss. Shewmake has shown improvement recently, recording hits in four consecutive games and posting a .350 batting average with three home runs, three RBIs, and five runs scored across 10 games. With Houston shortstop Carlos Correa sidelined for the remainder of the season, Shewmake is positioned to receive increased playing time in the Astros' lineup, making him a relevant fantasy consideration moving forward.
Braden Shewmake recorded a 2-for-3 performance with a solo home run in the Astros' 2-1 victory over the Dodgers on Tuesday. Since being called up, the infielder has shown inconsistent results, recording hits in three of his seven games. However, his offensive profile through seven games includes a .308 batting average, 2 home runs, 2 RBI, and 4 runs scored. With Carlos Correa currently injured, manager Joe Espada may provide Shewmake with increased playing time in the Astros lineup going forward. The mixed performance to date suggests Shewmake remains a depth option worth monitoring for fantasy purposes depending on Correa's recovery timeline.