- Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:55 pm
#3390
As we dive into the offseason, the debate around keep or cut decisions is heating up, especially in Ottoneu leagues. With players like Michael Harris II and Luis Robert Jr. facing pivotal moments in their careers, it raises some intriguing questions about how we evaluate talent in fantasy baseball.
Michael Harris II had a rollercoaster season, marred by injury but showing signs of a potential breakout in the second half. His projected P/G for 2025 is promising, but can we trust the projections after such a tumultuous year? Is it worth keeping him at $27, or is that ceiling too high given the risk?
On the flip side, Luis Robert Jr. presents a different dilemma. After a disappointing season plagued by injuries and a struggling team environment, is it time to cut ties at $29? His talent is undeniable, but can we overlook the red flags in his performance? What do you think—are you willing to gamble on his potential bounce-back, or is it time to move on?
Then there's Spencer Steer, who lost positional flexibility but still has a solid track record. With his BABIP drop last season, is he a victim of bad luck, or should we be concerned about his long-term viability?
And let’s not forget about Nolan Jones and Matt Wallner, both of whom have intriguing upside but come with significant risk. Are you willing to invest in their potential at their current prices, or do you see them as too volatile to keep?
As we discuss these players, I want to hear your thoughts. What factors do you consider most important when making keep or cut decisions? Are you more inclined to trust projections, or do you rely on your gut feeling based on past performances? Let’s get the conversation going!
Michael Harris II had a rollercoaster season, marred by injury but showing signs of a potential breakout in the second half. His projected P/G for 2025 is promising, but can we trust the projections after such a tumultuous year? Is it worth keeping him at $27, or is that ceiling too high given the risk?
On the flip side, Luis Robert Jr. presents a different dilemma. After a disappointing season plagued by injuries and a struggling team environment, is it time to cut ties at $29? His talent is undeniable, but can we overlook the red flags in his performance? What do you think—are you willing to gamble on his potential bounce-back, or is it time to move on?
Then there's Spencer Steer, who lost positional flexibility but still has a solid track record. With his BABIP drop last season, is he a victim of bad luck, or should we be concerned about his long-term viability?
And let’s not forget about Nolan Jones and Matt Wallner, both of whom have intriguing upside but come with significant risk. Are you willing to invest in their potential at their current prices, or do you see them as too volatile to keep?
As we discuss these players, I want to hear your thoughts. What factors do you consider most important when making keep or cut decisions? Are you more inclined to trust projections, or do you rely on your gut feeling based on past performances? Let’s get the conversation going!