By the end of the day, we will have reached the intermission of another season in which fantasy managers have seen top picks suffer long-term injuries (hello, Aaron Judge) or long-term disappointment (hello, Kyle Tucker and Vlad Guerrero Jr.).
But we’ve also seen Jacob Misiorowski dominate opposing hitters with a 40 percent strikeout rate and witnessed Jordan Walker emphatically remove his bust label.
We will also see 26 first-time All-Stars, and, fun fact, Juan Soto will make approximately $25.82 million more this season than the combined salaries of all those players.
Below is a group of players who have provided big returns on their average draft positions, according to Fantasy Alarm.

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