As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around starting pitchers is heating up, and I want to hear your thoughts! With the recent discussions about the biggest jumpers and dumpers in the rankings, it’s clear that the landscape is shifting dramatically.
Let’s start with Paul Skenes. He’s been touted as a potential SP1 for 2025, but is he worth the high draft price? If you’re in a keeper league and snagged him early, congratulations! But for those of us who are looking at him as a potential first-round pick, is the risk of overpaying too great? What are your thoughts on his trajectory?
On the flip side, we have players like Joe Ryan and Carlos Rodon, who have seen their stock plummet due to injuries and inconsistent performances. Are you willing to take a chance on these players, or do you think their best days are behind them?
And what about the newcomers like Roki Sasaki? With the potential to be a top-tier pitcher, how do you weigh the risk of his innings limit against the reward of his talent? Is he a must-have in dynasty leagues, or do you think there are safer options available?
Let’s also not forget about the veterans like Jacob deGrom. Can he bounce back and deliver a full season of health, or is it time to move on from the hope of his past glory?
I’m eager to hear your predictions, strategies, and any bold calls you might have for the upcoming season. Who are you targeting in your drafts, and who are you avoiding like the plague? Let’s get the discussion rolling!
As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around starting pitchers is heating up, and I want to hear your thoughts! With the recent discussions about the biggest jumpers and dumpers in the rankings, it’s clear that the landscape is shifting dramatically.
Let’s start with Paul Skenes. He’s been touted as a potential SP1 for 2025, but is he worth the high draft price? If you’re in a keeper league and snagged him early, congratulations! But for those of us who are looking at him as a potential first-round pick, is the risk of overpaying too great? What are your thoughts on his trajectory?
On the flip side, we have players like Joe Ryan and Carlos Rodon, who have seen their stock plummet due to injuries and inconsistent performances. Are you willing to take a chance on these players, or do you think their best days are behind them?
And what about the newcomers like Roki Sasaki? With the potential to be a top-tier pitcher, how do you weigh the risk of his innings limit against the reward of his talent? Is he a must-have in dynasty leagues, or do you think there are safer options available?
Let’s also not forget about the veterans like Jacob deGrom. Can he bounce back and deliver a full season of health, or is it time to move on from the hope of his past glory?
I’m eager to hear your predictions, strategies, and any bold calls you might have for the upcoming season. Who are you targeting in your drafts, and who are you avoiding like the plague? Let’s get the discussion rolling!