As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball draft season, the third base position is shaping up to be a hotbed of intrigue and potential. With players like Royce Lewis seeing a significant drop in ADP due to injury concerns, it raises the question: is it worth the gamble on a player with such high upside? If you could pencil him in for a full season, would he be a top 30 pick? Or is the risk too great for your roster?
On the flip side, Isaac Paredes is on the rise after his trade to Houston, and with a park that suits his pull-heavy approach, could he be a 20+ home run guy again? How do you see his value changing in a new lineup?
Then there's Matt Shaw, who is climbing the ranks as he competes for the third base job in Chicago. With his strong hitting pedigree, could he be a sleeper pick that pays off big time?
Conversely, Josh Jung's ADP is falling due to his injury history, but if he’s finally healthy, could he provide 30 home run upside? Is it worth taking a chance on him as a late-round flier?
And what about the likes of Coby Mayo and Noelvi Marte, both of whom are struggling to find their footing in the current landscape? Are they worth stashing for their potential, or should we be looking elsewhere?
Let’s discuss! What are your bold predictions for the third base position this season? Who are you targeting, and who are you avoiding? Share your thoughts and strategies as we gear up for what promises to be an exciting draft season!
As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball draft season, the third base position is shaping up to be a hotbed of intrigue and potential. With players like Royce Lewis seeing a significant drop in ADP due to injury concerns, it raises the question: is it worth the gamble on a player with such high upside? If you could pencil him in for a full season, would he be a top 30 pick? Or is the risk too great for your roster?
On the flip side, Isaac Paredes is on the rise after his trade to Houston, and with a park that suits his pull-heavy approach, could he be a 20+ home run guy again? How do you see his value changing in a new lineup?
Then there's Matt Shaw, who is climbing the ranks as he competes for the third base job in Chicago. With his strong hitting pedigree, could he be a sleeper pick that pays off big time?
Conversely, Josh Jung's ADP is falling due to his injury history, but if he’s finally healthy, could he provide 30 home run upside? Is it worth taking a chance on him as a late-round flier?
And what about the likes of Coby Mayo and Noelvi Marte, both of whom are struggling to find their footing in the current landscape? Are they worth stashing for their potential, or should we be looking elsewhere?
Let’s discuss! What are your bold predictions for the third base position this season? Who are you targeting, and who are you avoiding? Share your thoughts and strategies as we gear up for what promises to be an exciting draft season!