Four Players On The 30/30 Radar for 2027
In 2025, seven players were part of the exclusive 30 home run/30 stolen base club.
Only one of those seven hit more than 32 home runs. Mets slugging outfielder Juan Soto belted 43 HR and added 38 SB, the second most steals of anyone in this seven-player grouping. Cleveland Guardians 3B Jose Ramirez had 30 HR and flew around the bases for 44 steals.
The other five players in the group just got over the hump in both categories.
Diamondbacks OF Corbin Carroll, Cubs OF Pete Crow-Armstrong, Mets SS Francisco Lindor, Mariners OF Julio Rodriguez and Yankees 2B Jazz Chisholm – they each had between 31-32 home runs and 30-35 steals.
A few newcomers could join the list in 2026, including Royals SS Bobby Witt Jr. Braves OF and past 40/40 star Ronald Acuna could rejoin if health stays on his side.
It's likely too late to add a potential 30/30 player to your team without giving up a ton in return. For this purpose, we're going to look to 2027.
Here are four candidates to join the 30/30 club in 2027 that may be available for trade now or not be on a fantasy roster in your league – yet.
Fernando Tatis Jr., OF, San Diego Padres
OK, Tatis is firmly on the radar. In the four seasons he's managed to play at least 100 games, he's been an All-Star in three of them. He's also a two-time Silver Slugger and two-time Gold Glover.
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But he's not made it to 30/30. He belted 42 HR in 2021 before missing all of 2022 due to injury and PED suspension. He's had stolen base seasons of 25, 29 and 32, and his HR totals the last two full seasons have been 25 and 25.
So, he's close. The 2026 season has not started great, but analysts project he'll bounce back in a big way this summer. Tatis ranks in the 100th percentile of hard-hit balls.
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He's on pace for 40 stolen bases, so if that launch angle improves, he could still get to 30 HR. If not this year, then next.
Wyatt Langford, OF, Texas Rangers
As a rookie in 2024, Langford had 16 HR and 19 SB in 132 games. Last year, he played the exact same number of games, and had 22 HR and 22 SB. Not bad considering he was sent to the Injured List three times for the same, painful oblique injury.
Langford remains a work in progress, so there's a good chance the best is yet to come. He increased his strikeouts in 2025, but also his walks. His batting average dipped, but his OPS grew. And he's only 24 this season.
Can Langford play enough games to contend for the elusive 30/30? He's already pulled a quad this spring that caused him to miss action, but he avoided the IL.
Another 20/20 season looms. Health may be the key X-factor as to whether Langford can get to 30/30. It might be in 2027.
Max Clark, OF, Detroit Tigers
Clark hasn't stepped foot on a major league field yet. But the day is coming, likely later this season. Be ready to pounce one he does, if not already.
Clark was the No. 3 overall pick by the Tigers in the 2023 MLB Draft. He has plus-plus speed and is penciled in as a long-term option in centerfield.
Can the power come, too? Clark is a contact hitter with pop, and the pop is developing. He hit seven home runs in 43 games at AA last year. That gets you in the upper-20s over a full season. He also stole seven bases, but the year prior he swiped 26 bags in only 73 games in the minors.
Clark is only 21 and was sent to the minors after struggling in Grapefruit League action. He's slightly lower on the radar than heralded Tigers counterpart Kevin McGonigle, who's already at SS in Detroit. But Clark has a ceiling in the 25-30 HR range with 30-plus steals. It wouldn't take a major tweak for the left-hander to add oomph.
Jesus Made, SS, Milwaukee Brewers
Anyone in a fantasy baseball dynasty league knows who Made is, an MLB Top 5 pick that Brewers fans have patiently been waiting to get to MLB. He was considered one of the more complete and scouted players in Dominican history.
Made is still 18, but he'll be the full-time SS at Double-A. It's likely his MLB debut comes in 2027 when he's 19. Be ready when it does.
Made hasn't displayed power yet at the pro level, but he's also still growing. What's his ceiling. Scouts have compared him to prime Hanley Ramirez. The Marlins SS had a 33/35 season in 2008, and the year prior belted 29 HR with 51 SB.
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This story was originally published April 14, 2026 at 9:31 PM.