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New Faces, New Chances: Which Offseason Signings Will Shine in 2025?

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New Faces, New Chances: Which Offseason Signings Will Shine in 2025?

by UlitmateFan » Fri Feb 28, 2025 5:10 pm
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the offseason has brought some intriguing player movements that could significantly impact our drafts and strategies. Let's dive into a few players who have switched teams and their potential implications for our fantasy rosters.

First up, Thairo Estrada's move to the Rockies has caught my attention. After a disappointing 2024 season, can he really bounce back in Coors Field? With an ADP of 332, is he worth the gamble as a last-round pick? Some might argue that his underlying metrics don't inspire confidence, but could the altitude and a fresh start be the perfect recipe for a 20-20 season?

Then there's Joc Pederson, who has found a new home with the Rangers. His extreme platoon splits make him a tricky player to manage, but with a loaded lineup around him, could he be a hidden gem in daily leagues? His production when he plays is undeniable, but how do you feel about investing in a player with such an erratic playing schedule?

On the pitching side, Matthew Boyd's transition to the Cubs raises some eyebrows. After a solid return from Tommy John surgery, can he maintain his strikeout rate in a hitter-friendly environment like Wrigley Field? Is he a deep sleeper worth monitoring during Spring Training, or should we be cautious given his fly ball tendencies?

And let's not forget about the bullpen shake-ups. Kenley Jansen is still a reliable closer at 37, but how much longer can he hold onto that role? Meanwhile, Jordan Romano's health is a concern, but if he returns to form, could he reclaim his spot as a top-10 closer?

Lastly, what about the breakout potential of players like Matt Wallner and Alejandro Kirk? Wallner showed flashes of brilliance last season, and Kirk has a chance to reclaim his status as a top catcher. Are they worth the late-round flier, or do you think their past performances will hold them back?

I want to hear your thoughts! Which players are you most excited about in 2025? Are there any bold predictions you want to make based on these offseason moves? Let's get the conversation rolling!
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