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As we dive into the offseason, the landscape of fantasy baseball is shifting rapidly, and with it comes a plethora of intriguing storylines that could shape our strategies for the upcoming season. Let's take a moment to dissect some of the latest developments and share our thoughts.

First off, the Angels' rotation is taking shape with Kyle Hendricks leading the charge. With a mix of veterans and promising arms, how do you see this impacting their overall performance? Will Hendricks be able to reclaim his former glory, or is he more of a late-round flier in drafts?

On the flip side, Zach Neto's shoulder surgery raises questions about the Angels' infield depth. With a potential absence at the start of the season, who do you think could step up in his place? Is there a sleeper candidate among the internal options, or should we be looking at the free-agent market for a potential addition?

Switching gears to the Astros, Zach Dezenzo's positional shift to first base and left field opens up a discussion about the impact of positional flexibility in fantasy leagues. How valuable do you think it is to have players who can contribute in multiple positions? Are you more inclined to draft players with this versatility, or do you prefer to target specialists?

The Mariners are also in a bit of a pickle with their second base situation. With top prospect Cole Young likely starting the season in Triple-A, how do you think this affects the team's overall depth? Should we be looking at the likes of Dylan Moore or Ryan Bliss as potential late-round targets, or is it too risky given the uncertainty?

And what about the Twins? Royce Lewis potentially moving to second base could shake things up significantly. If he thrives in this new role, could he become a top-tier option at the position? Or do you think the transition will hinder his production?

Lastly, let's not forget about the Dodgers and Bobby Miller's shoulder issues. If he can bounce back and regain his form, could he be a dark horse candidate for the Cy Young? What are your thoughts on investing in pitchers with injury histories?

With so many moving parts, it's clear that the offseason is just as critical as the regular season in fantasy baseball. What bold predictions do you have for these players and teams? How are you adjusting your draft strategies based on these developments? Let's hear your insights and experiences!
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