- Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:11 pm
#5786
As we dive into the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the debate around starting pitcher rankings is heating up! MarmosDad has just released his Top 100 Starting Pitchers list, and it’s already stirring the pot. With names like Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal at the top, it’s clear that there are some bold predictions being made.
But let’s get real for a moment. How much weight do you put on these rankings when drafting your team? Are you more inclined to follow the consensus or trust your gut instincts? For instance, MarmosDad mentions the difficulty in ranking pitchers with similar skill sets and health risks. Do you find yourself gravitating towards certain pitchers based on their team dynamics or personal biases?
And what about the players who didn’t make the cut? There are some big names on the “considered but not here” list that could surprise us this season. Are there any players you think are being overlooked?
Let’s also talk strategy. With the ever-changing landscape of injuries and call-ups, how do you adapt your draft strategy? Are you the type to take risks on high-upside pitchers like Roki Sasaki, or do you prefer the safety of established veterans?
Lastly, let’s make some predictions! Who do you think will be the breakout pitcher of 2025? And which ranked pitcher do you believe will disappoint?
Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights! Let’s get this conversation rolling and see where our predictions take us as we gear up for another exciting season of Fantasy Baseball!
But let’s get real for a moment. How much weight do you put on these rankings when drafting your team? Are you more inclined to follow the consensus or trust your gut instincts? For instance, MarmosDad mentions the difficulty in ranking pitchers with similar skill sets and health risks. Do you find yourself gravitating towards certain pitchers based on their team dynamics or personal biases?
And what about the players who didn’t make the cut? There are some big names on the “considered but not here” list that could surprise us this season. Are there any players you think are being overlooked?
Let’s also talk strategy. With the ever-changing landscape of injuries and call-ups, how do you adapt your draft strategy? Are you the type to take risks on high-upside pitchers like Roki Sasaki, or do you prefer the safety of established veterans?
Lastly, let’s make some predictions! Who do you think will be the breakout pitcher of 2025? And which ranked pitcher do you believe will disappoint?
Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights! Let’s get this conversation rolling and see where our predictions take us as we gear up for another exciting season of Fantasy Baseball!