As we gear up for the 2025 college baseball season, the buzz around the top prospects is palpable. Hobbs has laid out a list that, while not dazzling, certainly has some intriguing names that could shape the future of fantasy baseball.
Let’s dive into the conversation! Cam Cannarella, the top prospect, is touted as a true five-tool player. Do you think he has what it takes to be a game-changer at the next level? Or is he just another overhyped college star?
Jace LaViolette is another name that stands out, especially with his impressive power numbers. With a career batting line that screams potential, could he be the next big thing in fantasy? Or do you see any red flags in his game that might hold him back?
And what about the pitchers? Jamie Arnold and Tyler Bremner are generating buzz, but how do you feel about their long-term viability in fantasy leagues? Are we looking at future aces, or are they more likely to be middle-of-the-rotation guys?
Lastly, with the depth of outfielders in this class, do you think we’ll see a shift in how teams approach drafting? Will we see more teams prioritizing outfield talent over other positions in the upcoming drafts?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you most excited about, and who do you think might be a sleeper pick that could surprise us all?
As we gear up for the 2025 college baseball season, the buzz around the top prospects is palpable. Hobbs has laid out a list that, while not dazzling, certainly has some intriguing names that could shape the future of fantasy baseball.
Let’s dive into the conversation! Cam Cannarella, the top prospect, is touted as a true five-tool player. Do you think he has what it takes to be a game-changer at the next level? Or is he just another overhyped college star?
Jace LaViolette is another name that stands out, especially with his impressive power numbers. With a career batting line that screams potential, could he be the next big thing in fantasy? Or do you see any red flags in his game that might hold him back?
And what about the pitchers? Jamie Arnold and Tyler Bremner are generating buzz, but how do you feel about their long-term viability in fantasy leagues? Are we looking at future aces, or are they more likely to be middle-of-the-rotation guys?
Lastly, with the depth of outfielders in this class, do you think we’ll see a shift in how teams approach drafting? Will we see more teams prioritizing outfield talent over other positions in the upcoming drafts?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you most excited about, and who do you think might be a sleeper pick that could surprise us all?