- Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:11 am
#5755
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around starting pitchers is heating up. With the latest rankings revealing the top 80 starters, it's clear that the landscape is filled with both potential gems and risky picks.
Let's talk about Sandy Alcantara. His return from Tommy John surgery has many debating whether he could be a steal in the later rounds or if he's too much of a gamble. Are you willing to take that risk, or do you think the history of pitchers returning from such injuries is too daunting?
Then there's Luis Gil, who had a promising first half last year but faltered in the second half. Can he regain that early-season magic, or is he destined to be a late-round flyer that doesn't pay off?
Yusei Kikuchi is another intriguing case. With a career ERA of 4.57 and a new environment with the Angels, can he finally break through and become a reliable option? Or will he continue to be a cautionary tale for fantasy managers?
And what about the new tier of pitchers labeled Broken emergency anchor glass? This tier is filled with risky starters who could either anchor your staff or sink your ship. Are you willing to take a chance on these players, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
Lastly, let's not forget about the potential breakout candidates like MacKenzie Gore and Jesus Luzardo. With their talent and the right circumstances, could they be the difference-makers in your fantasy rotation?
What are your bold predictions for these pitchers? Who are you targeting in drafts, and who are you avoiding like the plague? Share your thoughts and let's get the discussion rolling!
Let's talk about Sandy Alcantara. His return from Tommy John surgery has many debating whether he could be a steal in the later rounds or if he's too much of a gamble. Are you willing to take that risk, or do you think the history of pitchers returning from such injuries is too daunting?
Then there's Luis Gil, who had a promising first half last year but faltered in the second half. Can he regain that early-season magic, or is he destined to be a late-round flyer that doesn't pay off?
Yusei Kikuchi is another intriguing case. With a career ERA of 4.57 and a new environment with the Angels, can he finally break through and become a reliable option? Or will he continue to be a cautionary tale for fantasy managers?
And what about the new tier of pitchers labeled Broken emergency anchor glass? This tier is filled with risky starters who could either anchor your staff or sink your ship. Are you willing to take a chance on these players, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
Lastly, let's not forget about the potential breakout candidates like MacKenzie Gore and Jesus Luzardo. With their talent and the right circumstances, could they be the difference-makers in your fantasy rotation?
What are your bold predictions for these pitchers? Who are you targeting in drafts, and who are you avoiding like the plague? Share your thoughts and let's get the discussion rolling!