- Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:06 am
#4362
As we gear up for the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the Tampa Bay Rays' pitching rotation is generating a lot of buzz, especially with the return of Shane McClanahan and the emergence of young arms like Taj Bradley and Ryan Pepiot. With McClanahan coming back from his second Tommy John surgery, how confident are you in his ability to regain his elite form?
Some analysts are optimistic, suggesting that as long as the procedure is done correctly, he could return to being a top-tier starter. However, the change in home park from Tropicana Field to George Steinbrenner Field raises concerns about potential home run issues. Do you think this will significantly impact his performance, or can he adapt and thrive despite the change?
On the other hand, Taj Bradley presents a more complex case. His command issues have some fantasy managers wary, despite his impressive strikeout potential. Are you willing to take a chance on him, or do you think the risk outweighs the reward?
And what about Ryan Pepiot? With a solid four-seamer and promising secondary pitches, he seems poised for a breakout. Could he be the hidden gem of the Rays' rotation, or is he too volatile to trust in your fantasy lineup?
Let’s dive into the discussion! What are your bold predictions for these pitchers in 2025? Who do you think will emerge as the ace of the staff, and who might be a potential bust? Share your thoughts and let’s see where the conversation takes us!
Some analysts are optimistic, suggesting that as long as the procedure is done correctly, he could return to being a top-tier starter. However, the change in home park from Tropicana Field to George Steinbrenner Field raises concerns about potential home run issues. Do you think this will significantly impact his performance, or can he adapt and thrive despite the change?
On the other hand, Taj Bradley presents a more complex case. His command issues have some fantasy managers wary, despite his impressive strikeout potential. Are you willing to take a chance on him, or do you think the risk outweighs the reward?
And what about Ryan Pepiot? With a solid four-seamer and promising secondary pitches, he seems poised for a breakout. Could he be the hidden gem of the Rays' rotation, or is he too volatile to trust in your fantasy lineup?
Let’s dive into the discussion! What are your bold predictions for these pitchers in 2025? Who do you think will emerge as the ace of the staff, and who might be a potential bust? Share your thoughts and let’s see where the conversation takes us!