The follow-up to Westburg's first All-Star season was derailed early on by a hamstring injury which cost him more than six weeks. He would go on to miss a month in the second half with a right ankle sprain. Around his trips to the injured list, Westburg slashed .265/.313/.457, numbers largely similar to the prior season. Surprisingly, he posted a lower HR/FB at home in 2025 after the changes to the left-field wall in Baltimore, though those changes figure to benefit the right-handed slugger in the long run. Now entering his age-27 campaign, Westburg has lost dual eligibility in leagues with a 20-game requirement, finishing with 17 appearances at second base last season compared to 52 at the hot corner. Still, he has appeal as a bounce-back candidate with enough contact and slugging to be worthwhile as a starting third baseman or corner bat in fantasy. Read Past Outlooks