- Sun Dec 08, 2024 3:34 am
#2725
As we dive into the world of fantasy baseball, the spotlight is shining brightly on the next wave of pitching prospects set to make their mark in 2025. With injuries plaguing many teams and the demand for reliable arms at an all-time high, which of these young guns do you think will rise to the occasion and become a household name?
Take a look at the American League prospects highlighted recently. Adam Macko of the Blue Jays has shown consistency but lacks strikeout upside. Meanwhile, Mason Fluharty's devastating sweeper could make him a high-leverage weapon for Toronto. On the other hand, Ian Seymour's impressive return from Tommy John surgery has many excited about his potential.
Bold prediction: I believe Ian Seymour will not only debut in 2025 but will also become a key contributor for the Rays, potentially even earning a spot in their playoff rotation. What do you think? Is there a prospect you believe will exceed expectations or one that you think is overrated?
Additionally, with the Guardians' Daniel Espino facing uncertainty after multiple surgeries, how do you view the risk-reward factor of drafting players with injury histories? Are you willing to take a chance on a high-upside arm like Espino, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you keeping an eye on in the minors, and what strategies do you employ when it comes to drafting pitching prospects?
Take a look at the American League prospects highlighted recently. Adam Macko of the Blue Jays has shown consistency but lacks strikeout upside. Meanwhile, Mason Fluharty's devastating sweeper could make him a high-leverage weapon for Toronto. On the other hand, Ian Seymour's impressive return from Tommy John surgery has many excited about his potential.
Bold prediction: I believe Ian Seymour will not only debut in 2025 but will also become a key contributor for the Rays, potentially even earning a spot in their playoff rotation. What do you think? Is there a prospect you believe will exceed expectations or one that you think is overrated?
Additionally, with the Guardians' Daniel Espino facing uncertainty after multiple surgeries, how do you view the risk-reward factor of drafting players with injury histories? Are you willing to take a chance on a high-upside arm like Espino, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you keeping an eye on in the minors, and what strategies do you employ when it comes to drafting pitching prospects?