- Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:41 am
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The middle infield landscape for the upcoming season is shaping up to be a fascinating battleground, and I want to hear your thoughts! Chad Young's recent tiered rankings have sparked some interesting debates, particularly around the perceived strength of shortstops versus second basemen.
It's clear that shortstop is where the stars shine brightest, with players like Bobby Witt Jr. and Mookie Betts leading the charge. But as we dig deeper, the narrative shifts. Are we undervaluing the depth at second base? With a plethora of options available, could it be that the second base position is more viable than we think, especially when it comes to filling those MI spots?
Let’s talk about the bold predictions: Will Bobby Witt Jr. truly outperform Mookie Betts this season? Is it time to consider Gunnar Henderson as a top-tier shortstop, or is he still too much of a gamble? And what about the aging veterans like Jose Altuve and Ozzie Albies—are they still worth the investment, or should we be looking to the younger talent?
I’m particularly intrigued by the idea of separating the rankings for 2B and SS. Would this change the perception of their value? If we did separate them, who would rise to the top of the second base rankings?
Let’s dive into the nuances of these positions. Share your insights, experiences, and any hot takes you have on the middle infield for 2025!
It's clear that shortstop is where the stars shine brightest, with players like Bobby Witt Jr. and Mookie Betts leading the charge. But as we dig deeper, the narrative shifts. Are we undervaluing the depth at second base? With a plethora of options available, could it be that the second base position is more viable than we think, especially when it comes to filling those MI spots?
Let’s talk about the bold predictions: Will Bobby Witt Jr. truly outperform Mookie Betts this season? Is it time to consider Gunnar Henderson as a top-tier shortstop, or is he still too much of a gamble? And what about the aging veterans like Jose Altuve and Ozzie Albies—are they still worth the investment, or should we be looking to the younger talent?
I’m particularly intrigued by the idea of separating the rankings for 2B and SS. Would this change the perception of their value? If we did separate them, who would rise to the top of the second base rankings?
Let’s dive into the nuances of these positions. Share your insights, experiences, and any hot takes you have on the middle infield for 2025!