Phillies' Adolis Garcia, Nationals' Daylen Lile Among Top Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Hitters for Week 3

Favorable matchups against homer-prone pitchers and high-contact hitters could boost production for these under-rostered players.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 2:35am

Fantasy baseball experts highlight several sleeper hitters with promising matchups in Week 3, including Phillies outfielder Adolis Garcia, Nationals outfielder Daylen Lile, and Reds outfielder TJ Friedl. These players are rostered in under 80% of leagues but could provide valuable production due to their teams' favorable hitting schedules against weaker pitching.

Why it matters

Identifying and starting the right sleeper hitters can give fantasy managers an edge over their competition, especially early in the season when rosters are still taking shape. These under-the-radar players could provide a boost in categories like batting average, home runs, and runs scored for fantasy teams.

The details

Adolis Garcia has already hit a couple home runs for the Phillies and will face fly-ball prone pitchers like Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, and Brandon Pfaadt this week. Daylen Lile of the Nationals has been hitting .300 so far and will see a slate of right-handed pitchers, which has historically been better for him. TJ Friedl of the Reds leads off for his team and is up against hittable righties like Janson Junk, Max Meyer, and Ryan Johnson.

  • The fantasy baseball Week 3 schedule runs from April 10-16, 2026.

The players

Adolis Garcia

A 33-year-old outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies who has reclaimed his power stroke early this season.

Daylen Lile

A 23-year-old outfielder for the Washington Nationals who has been making consistent contact and hitting .300 so far.

TJ Friedl

A 30-year-old outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds who leads off for his team and will face a favorable slate of right-handed pitchers this week.

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What they’re saying

“The Phillies' reclamation of Adolis Garcia is going well so far, with him already hitting a couple home runs and impacting the ball with an average exit velocity of 94.6 mph. That pop should play well against fly-ball and/or homer-prone pitchers like Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, Michael Soroka and Brandon Pfaadt.”

— Scott White, Fantasy Baseball Analyst

“Speaking of piling up hits, Daylen Lile heads into Week 3 batting .300, once again thriving on high contact and line drive rates. The Nationals fell just short of placing among the five best hitter matchups, scheduled to face pitchers like Andre Pallante, Matthew Liberatore, Michael McGreevy and Brandon Sproat.”

— Scott White, Fantasy Baseball Analyst

“Despite his slow start, TJ Friedl continues to lead off every game for the Reds and has the sort of matchups this week that could help him find his footing finally. Not only is he facing hittable pitchers like Janson Junk, Max Meyer, Jack Kochanowicz and Ryan Johnson, but everyone on the schedule throws right-handed, which, at least in recent years, has made a difference for him.”

— Scott White, Fantasy Baseball Analyst

The takeaway

These under-the-radar hitters could provide a timely boost for fantasy managers looking to gain an edge in the early part of the season. Their favorable matchups against weaker pitching, combined with their ability to make consistent contact and generate power, make them intriguing sleeper options worth considering in Week 3.