- Wed Dec 04, 2024 8:48 pm
#2671
As we dive into the offseason, the question of keep or cut looms large for many fantasy baseball managers. With players like Jeimer Candelario and Josh Bell teetering on the edge of relevance, it’s time to assess their futures and the strategies we should adopt moving forward.
Let’s start with Candelario. His projected performance for 2025 is just above replacement level, but with a salary of $5, is he really worth the investment? His declining stats raise eyebrows, but could he bounce back? What do you think? Is it time to cut ties with players who have shown inconsistency, or do you believe in the potential for a resurgence?
Then there’s Ben Rice, who had a promising start but faces uncertainty with playing time. With the Yankees’ roster dynamics shifting, do you think he can secure a full-time role, or is he destined for a platoon? How do you weigh potential against the risk of limited playing time in your fantasy decisions?
And what about Juan Yepez? His ability to crush lefties is impressive, but can he translate that into consistent performance against right-handers? Is it worth holding onto a player with such a split, or do you prefer to invest in more well-rounded options?
Let’s not forget about the broader implications of these decisions. How do you approach the keep/cut dilemma in your leagues? Do you lean towards established veterans, or are you more inclined to take risks on younger players with upside?
Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and personal experiences with keep/cut decisions. What strategies have worked for you in the past, and how do you plan to navigate the upcoming season? Let’s get the conversation rolling!
Let’s start with Candelario. His projected performance for 2025 is just above replacement level, but with a salary of $5, is he really worth the investment? His declining stats raise eyebrows, but could he bounce back? What do you think? Is it time to cut ties with players who have shown inconsistency, or do you believe in the potential for a resurgence?
Then there’s Ben Rice, who had a promising start but faces uncertainty with playing time. With the Yankees’ roster dynamics shifting, do you think he can secure a full-time role, or is he destined for a platoon? How do you weigh potential against the risk of limited playing time in your fantasy decisions?
And what about Juan Yepez? His ability to crush lefties is impressive, but can he translate that into consistent performance against right-handers? Is it worth holding onto a player with such a split, or do you prefer to invest in more well-rounded options?
Let’s not forget about the broader implications of these decisions. How do you approach the keep/cut dilemma in your leagues? Do you lean towards established veterans, or are you more inclined to take risks on younger players with upside?
Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and personal experiences with keep/cut decisions. What strategies have worked for you in the past, and how do you plan to navigate the upcoming season? Let’s get the conversation rolling!