Black, who has one minor-league option year remaining, is still hanging onto his 40-man roster spot with the Brewers, but it's tough to envision him providing enough value to get notable playing time in 2026 at the big-league level. Black has always been an OBP machine, and he even has a career .357 OBP in the majors despite performing below replacement level (-0.1 fWAR) in 70 plate appearances. He's a bad defender everywhere on the diamond -- he's eligible at first base to begin 2026 -- and he slugged .360 as an old-for-the-level player at Triple-A in 2025. To make matters worse, the Brewers have a loaded farm system, particularly at first base; Andrew Fischer, Brock Wilken, Blake Burke and Luke Adams to name a few. Black has stolen 20-plus bases three years in a row, despite missing significant time in 2025 with a broken hamate, which is the main reason he is still on the fantasy radar. He will turn 26 in July and could very easily be in a new organization by then. Read Past Outlooks