- Sat Feb 01, 2025 6:30 pm
#5251
Injuries are an inevitable part of baseball, but how we navigate them in fantasy leagues can make or break our seasons. With the 2025 season approaching, several high-profile players are raising red flags due to their injury histories. Tyler Glasnow, Max Fried, and Christian Yelich are just a few names that have become synonymous with the IL.
As we dive into draft season, I want to hear your thoughts on how to approach these injury-prone players. Are you willing to take a risk on Glasnow if he falls to the later rounds, or do you think his injury history is too much to ignore? What about Yelich? Can he still be a valuable asset, or is he a ticking time bomb for your roster?
Moreover, let’s talk about the potential impact of these injuries on their teams. If Glasnow and Fried can’t stay healthy, how does that affect the Dodgers and Yankees' pitching rotations? And what about the fantasy implications for their teammates?
Bold prediction time: I believe that if Glasnow can manage to stay healthy for even half the season, he could be a top-20 pitcher. But that’s a big if. What are your bold predictions for these players?
Let’s get the conversation rolling! How do you handle drafting players with significant injury concerns? Do you have any strategies that have worked for you in the past? Share your insights and let’s help each other navigate this tricky landscape!
As we dive into draft season, I want to hear your thoughts on how to approach these injury-prone players. Are you willing to take a risk on Glasnow if he falls to the later rounds, or do you think his injury history is too much to ignore? What about Yelich? Can he still be a valuable asset, or is he a ticking time bomb for your roster?
Moreover, let’s talk about the potential impact of these injuries on their teams. If Glasnow and Fried can’t stay healthy, how does that affect the Dodgers and Yankees' pitching rotations? And what about the fantasy implications for their teammates?
Bold prediction time: I believe that if Glasnow can manage to stay healthy for even half the season, he could be a top-20 pitcher. But that’s a big if. What are your bold predictions for these players?
Let’s get the conversation rolling! How do you handle drafting players with significant injury concerns? Do you have any strategies that have worked for you in the past? Share your insights and let’s help each other navigate this tricky landscape!