Caissie was traded from the Cubs to the Marlins as the headliner for Edward Cabrera this offseason. It is a good transaction for Caissie's short-term fantasy value, as he goes from an uncertain role to start the year in Chicago to a likely strong-side platoon role in Miami on Opening Day. Caissie, a muscular lefty slugger from Ontario, slashed .286/.386/.551 with 22 home runs, five steals, a 13.2 percent walk rate and a 27.9 percent strikeout rate in 99 games at Triple-A. He was one of the most productive hitters at Triple-A in 2025, and he's either the youngest of the 10 best hitters at the level or second-youngest behind Samuel Basallo, depending on the plate appearance cut off. Caissie hit .192 with one home run and an 11:1 K:BB in 27 plate appearances in the majors, all of which came against right-handed pitchers. His 2026 fantasy upside is capped somewhat by the fact he'll likely sit against lefties and doesn't run much (five steals in all of 2025), but Caissie could be a productive slugger against righties if he wins the job. Read Past Outlooks