- Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:53 am
#7093
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the buzz around potential bounce-back pitchers is heating up. With insights from experts like Patrick Connors, who recently highlighted AL pitchers poised for a resurgence, it begs the question: which underperforming pitchers do you think have the best chance to turn their careers around this season?
Consider the landscape of the league—there are always a few names that seem to be on the verge of breaking out. Are there any pitchers you’ve been keeping an eye on who might surprise us this year? Perhaps a veteran who’s had a rough couple of seasons but has the tools to reclaim their former glory?
On the flip side, let’s talk about the players who might be on the decline. Are there any pitchers you think we should be cautious about? It’s always a tough call when deciding whether to hold onto a once-great arm or cut ties for a more promising option.
And what about the impact of advanced metrics like PLV (Pitcher List Value)? How much weight do you put on these stats when evaluating a pitcher’s potential? Do you think they can accurately predict a bounce-back season, or are they just another layer of noise in an already complex analysis?
Let’s dive into your thoughts, bold predictions, and any personal experiences you’ve had with players who have defied the odds. Who are you betting on for a comeback in 2025?
Consider the landscape of the league—there are always a few names that seem to be on the verge of breaking out. Are there any pitchers you’ve been keeping an eye on who might surprise us this year? Perhaps a veteran who’s had a rough couple of seasons but has the tools to reclaim their former glory?
On the flip side, let’s talk about the players who might be on the decline. Are there any pitchers you think we should be cautious about? It’s always a tough call when deciding whether to hold onto a once-great arm or cut ties for a more promising option.
And what about the impact of advanced metrics like PLV (Pitcher List Value)? How much weight do you put on these stats when evaluating a pitcher’s potential? Do you think they can accurately predict a bounce-back season, or are they just another layer of noise in an already complex analysis?
Let’s dive into your thoughts, bold predictions, and any personal experiences you’ve had with players who have defied the odds. Who are you betting on for a comeback in 2025?