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Jarren Duran is a potential trade target for the Phillies, offering elite speed and defensive skills. His ability to create pressure on the bases could enhance the team's offense despite inconsistent batting.
Sep 9, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran (16) smiles after getting hit by a pitch during the ninth inning against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park. | Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images
Jarren Duran brings value that goes beyond his 2026 stats. Even in a slump, his elite speed, defense, and baserunning ability can change games by creating pressure, stealing bases, and generating runs without relying on power.
He's the type of player who can spark an offense just by getting on base.
For a team like the Phillies, he represents a potential leadoff catalyst and defensive upgrade, even if his bat hasn't been consistent.
Here's what it would take for the Phillies to acquire him:
Phillies Acquire:
OF Jarren Duran
Red Sox Acquire:
RHP Andrew Painter
LHP Cade Obermueller
SS Devin Saltiban
Jarren Duran Phillies
Duran provides immediate but struggling MLB fantasy production in 2026, posting a .182 average with 1 home run, 10 RBIs, 2 stolen bases, and a .565 OPS. His speed still gives him some category relevance, but the low average and weak on-base production severely limit his value.
Jarren Duran's key strengths include elite speed, strong defense, and exceptional baserunning ability, which can significantly impact games.
Duran could serve as a leadoff catalyst and improve the Phillies' defense, adding value even when his batting is not consistent.
The risk lies in Duran's inconsistent batting performance, which may not meet expectations despite his other valuable skills.
Duran can spark a team's offense by getting on base, creating pressure, and generating runs through his speed and baserunning.

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In fantasy terms, he is currently a low-end outfielder or bench bat, useful only if his speed and contact skills rebound.
Andrew Painter Red Sox
Apr 19, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Andrew Painter (24) checks a runner against the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning at Citizens Bank Park. | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images
Painter brings the highest fantasy ceiling in the deal for Boston. In 2026, he's posted a 1-1 record with a 4.42 ERA, 20 strikeouts in 18.1 innings, and a 1.36 WHIP, showing strong swing-and-miss ability but inconsistent run prevention.
In fantasy terms, he profiles as a high-upside SP3/streaming starter, valuable for strikeouts but currently dragging ratios, making him more useful in deeper leagues or keeper formats than as a weekly lock.
Cade Obermueller Red Sox
Obermueller is purely a projection-based fantasy asset. His 2025 college season featured a 3.02 ERA, 117 strikeouts in 83.1 innings, and a 12.6 K/9 rate, showing elite strikeout upside with some control risk.
In fantasy terms, he is a dynasty stash starting pitcher with SP3 potential if development goes well, but no immediate redraft value since he's not yet established at the MLB level.
Devin Saltiban Red Sox
Saltiban's fantasy value is almost entirely tied to speed. In 2026, he's hitting .266 with 5 stolen bases in 64 at-bats, 0 home runs, and a .721 OPS, showing decent contact but minimal power.
He projects as a deep-league or dynasty speed specialist, offering stolen base upside but very limited contributions in home runs, RBI, or batting average impact.
Apr 19, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Andrew Painter (24) throws a pitch against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park. | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images
The Red Sox would make this trade because they're prioritizing long-term pitching upside over inconsistent short-term MLB production, especially in a season where they're 9-13 and tied for 4th in the AL East with the Toronto Blue Jays.
At that point in the standings, Boston is not firmly in contention, so they can justify a pivot toward future value.
The key return is Andrew Painter, who still carries frontline starter potential despite a 4.42 ERA in 2026, plus Cade Obermueller, a high-upside lefty with strong college strikeout numbers, and Devin Saltiban, a speed-based developmental piece.
To make the deal work, they move off Jarren Duran (.182 AVG in 2026), betting that his current struggles and speed-first profile are more replaceable than acquiring a potential long-term rotation anchor.
Boston Red Sox center fielder Jarren Duran (16) catches a line drive off the bat of Cincinnati Reds first baseman Spencer Steer (7) in the second inning of the MLB Interleague game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The game was scoreless after three innings. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Phillies would make this trade because, despite being 8-14 and sitting 4th in the NL East, they believe they are still close enough to compete and just need an offensive spark to stabilize their season.
Jarren Duran offers exactly that type of upside: elite speed, defense, and the ability to change games even when the bat is inconsistent.
Even though he's hitting .182 in 2026, Philadelphia would be betting that a new environment and lineup context can unlock more production, especially in runs scored and stolen base pressure.
To get him, they're willing to move from their pitching depth Andrew Painter, Cade Obermueller, and Devin Saltiban, because they view their rotation pipeline as replaceable compared to the immediate impact of adding a dynamic table-setter.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as Jarren Duran to the Phillies: Speed-First Fantasy Spark in a High-Risk, High-Reward Mock Trade.