- Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:25 pm
#5659
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, it's time to talk about some intriguing pitchers who could be poised for breakout performances. Paul Sporer recently highlighted five names that are flying under the radar, and I can't help but wonder: which of these pitchers do you think has the highest potential to exceed their current ADP?
DJ Herz, for instance, has shown flashes of brilliance with a 28% K rate in his debut. But can he refine his control enough to become a reliable fantasy asset? Or what about Grant Holmes, who finally made his mark last year after years of being a top prospect? With the Braves' potent lineup backing him, could he be the surprise ace we didn’t see coming?
Reid Detmers is another name that sparks debate. His rollercoaster performance has left many fantasy managers hesitant, but could this be the year he finally puts it all together? And then there's Joey Cantillo, who might be starting the season in Triple-A but has the talent to make an impact if given the chance.
Let’s not forget Hayden Wesneski, who has struggled but now finds himself in the hands of the Astros' coaching staff. Could they unlock his potential and turn him into a must-have pitcher?
I want to hear your thoughts! Which of these pitchers are you most excited about? Do you have any bold predictions for their seasons? Or perhaps you have your own sleeper picks that you think could surprise us all. Let’s get the conversation going!
DJ Herz, for instance, has shown flashes of brilliance with a 28% K rate in his debut. But can he refine his control enough to become a reliable fantasy asset? Or what about Grant Holmes, who finally made his mark last year after years of being a top prospect? With the Braves' potent lineup backing him, could he be the surprise ace we didn’t see coming?
Reid Detmers is another name that sparks debate. His rollercoaster performance has left many fantasy managers hesitant, but could this be the year he finally puts it all together? And then there's Joey Cantillo, who might be starting the season in Triple-A but has the talent to make an impact if given the chance.
Let’s not forget Hayden Wesneski, who has struggled but now finds himself in the hands of the Astros' coaching staff. Could they unlock his potential and turn him into a must-have pitcher?
I want to hear your thoughts! Which of these pitchers are you most excited about? Do you have any bold predictions for their seasons? Or perhaps you have your own sleeper picks that you think could surprise us all. Let’s get the conversation going!