Scott Jenstad said Kyle Schwarber should be treated as a far more complete fantasy asset than in prior seasons. Schwarber is slashing .255/.397/.540 with 18 homers, 40 RBI, 40 runs and four steals, but the real story is a career-best 21.5 % strike-out rate after living near 30 % the past three years. With the whiffs down, his BABIP sits at only .250, leaving room for even more average upside. A 58 % hard-hit rate and 15 % barrel rate confirm the power is intact, and a 168 wRC+ dwarfs his previous high of 145. If the K-rate stays in the low-20s, Jenstad believes Schwarber can maintain a league-average batting average (or better) instead of being a drag, making him a top-tier, five-category contributor in OBP and standard formats alike.