Top 3 Early Standouts of the 2026 MLB Season
By James Moreau | 02 May, 2026
Shohei Ohtani continues elite performance along with Jung Hoo Lee and Munataka Murakami.
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The 2026 MLB season has already highlighted several players performing at an elite level, setting the tone for their teams.
Shohei Ohtani continues to redefine excellence, producing at an elite level both offensively and as a pitcher for the Dodgers. He’s been effective at the plate with a .402 on-base percentage – 15th best in the league. On the mound Ohtani has only allowed two earned runs through 30 innings pitched, picking up two wins along the way.
While the Giants have struggled, right fielder Jung Hoo Lee has continued to be one of the most consistent hitters in the league, batting .301 with 8 doubles. In a recent homestand against the Marlins he rattled off three consecutive multi-hit games including a career-high-tying four-hit performance.
White Sox third baseman Munetaka Murakami has transitioned smoothly into MLB competition striking fear into pitchers as a long ball threat. He leads the league in home runs with 12 and has drawn 45 walks – tied for second most in the league. Murakami has solidified his status as the favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year.
These players represent the upper tier of MLB performers, setting the tone early in the season.
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