- Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:50 am
#5027
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the debate around which pitchers to keep or cut is heating up. The recent analysis of players like Joey Cantillo, Rhett Lowder, Gavin Williams, and Max Meyer raises some intriguing questions about the future of these young arms.
Cantillo's situation is particularly fascinating. With a solid changeup but a questionable fastball, can he develop the consistency needed to secure a spot in the Guardians' rotation? Or is it time to cut ties and look for more reliable options?
Lowder, on the other hand, had a brief but impressive stint in the majors. His potential is evident, but with a projected 120 innings, is he worth holding onto, or is it better to cut him and hope to snag him back later?
Then there's Gavin Williams, who seems to be the most promising of the bunch with his impressive fastball and breaking ball performance. Is he the sleeper pick that could turn your season around, or is his injury history too much of a risk to take?
And what about Max Meyer? With a lack of a standout pitch and limited major league experience, is he a player to cut or a hidden gem waiting to be discovered?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Which of these pitchers are you keeping or cutting, and why? Do you believe in their potential, or are you ready to move on? Share your bold predictions for these players and any experiences you've had with similar situations in your fantasy leagues.
Cantillo's situation is particularly fascinating. With a solid changeup but a questionable fastball, can he develop the consistency needed to secure a spot in the Guardians' rotation? Or is it time to cut ties and look for more reliable options?
Lowder, on the other hand, had a brief but impressive stint in the majors. His potential is evident, but with a projected 120 innings, is he worth holding onto, or is it better to cut him and hope to snag him back later?
Then there's Gavin Williams, who seems to be the most promising of the bunch with his impressive fastball and breaking ball performance. Is he the sleeper pick that could turn your season around, or is his injury history too much of a risk to take?
And what about Max Meyer? With a lack of a standout pitch and limited major league experience, is he a player to cut or a hidden gem waiting to be discovered?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Which of these pitchers are you keeping or cutting, and why? Do you believe in their potential, or are you ready to move on? Share your bold predictions for these players and any experiences you've had with similar situations in your fantasy leagues.