- Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:50 am
#5470
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the debate around drafting top-tier starting pitchers is heating up. With the latest rankings suggesting that the likes of Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal are at the top of the list, it raises some intriguing questions about strategy.
Are we overvaluing these elite starters? Historically, many fantasy players have found success by waiting on pitching and streaming options throughout the season. Last year, for instance, players like Seth Lugo and Michael King emerged as top performers without being drafted early. This leads to the bold prediction: could we see a repeat of this trend in 2025, where the best value lies in late-round pitchers rather than the so-called aces?
What’s your take on the current landscape? Are you willing to invest early picks on starters like Skenes and Skubal, or do you believe in the streaming strategy? Have you had success in previous seasons by avoiding top pitchers?
Let’s dive into your experiences and strategies. What’s your philosophy on drafting pitchers? Are you a believer in the “wait and see” approach, or do you think securing a top starter is essential for a winning team? Share your thoughts and let’s see where this conversation takes us!
Are we overvaluing these elite starters? Historically, many fantasy players have found success by waiting on pitching and streaming options throughout the season. Last year, for instance, players like Seth Lugo and Michael King emerged as top performers without being drafted early. This leads to the bold prediction: could we see a repeat of this trend in 2025, where the best value lies in late-round pitchers rather than the so-called aces?
What’s your take on the current landscape? Are you willing to invest early picks on starters like Skenes and Skubal, or do you believe in the streaming strategy? Have you had success in previous seasons by avoiding top pitchers?
Let’s dive into your experiences and strategies. What’s your philosophy on drafting pitchers? Are you a believer in the “wait and see” approach, or do you think securing a top starter is essential for a winning team? Share your thoughts and let’s see where this conversation takes us!