Suarez clubbed 49 home runs this past season - the second time in his career that he's reached that mark - and accrued a career-high 118 RBI and 91 runs scored. Dating back to July 2024, Suarez has hit 73 home runs, a total bested only by Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh and Kyle Schwarber over that stretch. The 34-year-old fared much worse after he was dealt back to Seattle at the trade deadline (.189/.255/.428) than he did in Arizona (.248/.320/.576), which wasn't a big surprise given the ballpark downgrade. Where Suarez signs as a free agent could affect his fantasy outlook in 2026, but he'll be a good bet for 30-plus homers anywhere, particularly when factoring in his nearly flawless health track record. Just be prepared to ride the highs and lows he'll undoubtedly experience. Read Past Outlooks