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 latest rankings and Average Draft Position (ADP) data rolling in, it’s clear that some pitchers are rising to the top while others are being overlooked.
Let’s talk about Paul Skenes. He’s been touted as a potential SP1, and while I can see the argument, I’m curious—are you willing to take the plunge and draft him in the first two rounds? Or do you think it’s too risky to invest that early in a pitcher, especially with the depth available in later rounds?
Then there’s Joe Ryan, who seems to be flying under the radar despite his impressive stats. If he proves his health in spring training, could he be the steal of the draft? What’s your take on targeting pitchers like Ryan who have the potential to deliver ace-level performance at a discount?
And let’s not forget about Garrett Crochet. His strikeout numbers are eye-popping, but with a history of limited innings, is he worth the risk? Are you the type to gamble on high-K pitchers, or do you prefer the safety of more established arms?
Lastly, I want to hear your bold predictions for the season. Which under-the-radar pitchers do you think will break into the top tier by the end of the year?
Join the discussion and let’s strategize together as we prepare for what promises to be an exciting season!
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 latest rankings and Average Draft Position (ADP) data rolling in, it’s clear that some pitchers are rising to the top while others are being overlooked.
Let’s talk about Paul Skenes. He’s been touted as a potential SP1, and while I can see the argument, I’m curious—are you willing to take the plunge and draft him in the first two rounds? Or do you think it’s too risky to invest that early in a pitcher, especially with the depth available in later rounds?
Then there’s Joe Ryan, who seems to be flying under the radar despite his impressive stats. If he proves his health in spring training, could he be the steal of the draft? What’s your take on targeting pitchers like Ryan who have the potential to deliver ace-level performance at a discount?
And let’s not forget about Garrett Crochet. His strikeout numbers are eye-popping, but with a history of limited innings, is he worth the risk? Are you the type to gamble on high-K pitchers, or do you prefer the safety of more established arms?
Lastly, I want to hear your bold predictions for the season. Which under-the-radar pitchers do you think will break into the top tier by the end of the year?
Join the discussion and let’s strategize together as we prepare for what promises to be an exciting season!