- Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:31 am
#7495
As we dive deeper into the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, it's clear that rankings can be a double-edged sword. Grey's recent commentary on the disparity between his rankings and ESPN's highlights a crucial point: how much weight do we really put on these rankings when drafting our teams?
Consider this: Grey's rankings have some bold differences from ESPN's, particularly with players like Ronald Acuña Jr. and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Are we undervaluing certain players based on outdated perceptions or injuries? For instance, Acuña is ranked 13th by Grey but sits at 29th on ESPN's list. Is this a case of Grey seeing something others are missing, or is it simply a gamble on potential?
On the flip side, Grey has some notable No Thank You players, like Freddie Freeman and Corbin Burnes, who are ranked significantly higher by ESPN. Are we too quick to dismiss established stars in favor of emerging talent?
Let's spark a debate: How do you approach rankings when drafting? Do you trust your gut over the consensus? Have you ever regretted ignoring a player's ranking?
Also, what are your bold predictions for players who might outperform their current rankings this season? Share your thoughts and let's dissect the art of drafting in fantasy baseball!
Consider this: Grey's rankings have some bold differences from ESPN's, particularly with players like Ronald Acuña Jr. and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Are we undervaluing certain players based on outdated perceptions or injuries? For instance, Acuña is ranked 13th by Grey but sits at 29th on ESPN's list. Is this a case of Grey seeing something others are missing, or is it simply a gamble on potential?
On the flip side, Grey has some notable No Thank You players, like Freddie Freeman and Corbin Burnes, who are ranked significantly higher by ESPN. Are we too quick to dismiss established stars in favor of emerging talent?
Let's spark a debate: How do you approach rankings when drafting? Do you trust your gut over the consensus? Have you ever regretted ignoring a player's ranking?
Also, what are your bold predictions for players who might outperform their current rankings this season? Share your thoughts and let's dissect the art of drafting in fantasy baseball!