Astros Outfield Shuffle: Who's In and Who's Out for 2025? 

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As we gear up for the 2025 season, the landscape of fantasy baseball is shifting, and there are some intriguing storylines that could impact our draft strategies and roster decisions. Let's dive into a few key players and situations that could spark some lively discussions.

First up, Scott Kingery's resurgence is hard to ignore. After taking matters into his own hands last season, he saw a significant uptick in production. With 12 more homers and 25 additional hits in just 39 more at-bats, could he be a late-round gem in drafts? Or is this just a flash in the pan? How do you weigh a player's past struggles against a potential breakout?

Then there's Zach Dezenzo, who is making the transition to the outfield after primarily playing third base. With the Astros' outfield depth in question, could he emerge as a sleeper pick? What are your thoughts on players who switch positions and how that affects their fantasy value?

On the pitching side, the Astros are facing a rotation shake-up with Cristian Javier and J.P. France starting the season on the injured list. This opens the door for Ronel Blanco and Hayden Wesneski. Are either of these pitchers worth a speculative add in deeper leagues? What do you look for in a pitcher stepping into a rotation mid-season?

And let's not forget about the closer situation in Boston. With Liam Hendriks, Aroldis Chapman, and Justin Slaten all vying for the role, how do you approach drafting closers in a situation like this? Do you avoid the uncertainty, or do you see it as an opportunity to snag value?

Lastly, Carlos Correa's health is a major talking point. After battling plantar fasciitis, he claims to be ready for spring training but will maintain a treatment program. How do you assess injury-prone players when drafting? Are you willing to take the risk, or do you prefer to play it safe?

These are just a few of the narratives unfolding as we approach the season. What bold predictions do you have for these players? Are there any other storylines you're keeping an eye on? Let's hear your thoughts and strategies!

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