Baseball season is officially back, and with it comes the excitement and anxiety of Spring Training! As we dive into the latest injury updates, it’s clear that some big names are already raising red flags. Giancarlo Stanton’s elbow tendinitis is particularly concerning, especially given his history of injuries. With his track record of missed games, is it time to completely fade him in drafts?
On the other hand, Rafael Devers is facing shoulder issues that could potentially lead to surgery. With the Red Sox acquiring Alex Bregman, could this be the year we finally see Devers moved off third base? How do you think this will impact his fantasy value?
And what about the young guns like Wyatt Langford and Matt Shaw? Both are dealing with injuries that could affect their draft stock. Langford’s oblique strain is a classic case of a tricky injury, while Shaw’s speed and potential make him an intriguing pick if he can stay healthy.
Let’s talk strategy! Are you more inclined to take risks on high-upside players with injury concerns, or do you prefer to play it safe with more reliable options? What bold predictions do you have for players who might surprise us this season?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on how these injuries might shape your draft strategy!
Baseball season is officially back, and with it comes the excitement and anxiety of Spring Training! As we dive into the latest injury updates, it’s clear that some big names are already raising red flags. Giancarlo Stanton’s elbow tendinitis is particularly concerning, especially given his history of injuries. With his track record of missed games, is it time to completely fade him in drafts?
On the other hand, Rafael Devers is facing shoulder issues that could potentially lead to surgery. With the Red Sox acquiring Alex Bregman, could this be the year we finally see Devers moved off third base? How do you think this will impact his fantasy value?
And what about the young guns like Wyatt Langford and Matt Shaw? Both are dealing with injuries that could affect their draft stock. Langford’s oblique strain is a classic case of a tricky injury, while Shaw’s speed and potential make him an intriguing pick if he can stay healthy.
Let’s talk strategy! Are you more inclined to take risks on high-upside players with injury concerns, or do you prefer to play it safe with more reliable options? What bold predictions do you have for players who might surprise us this season?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on how these injuries might shape your draft strategy!