- Wed Mar 05, 2025 11:20 am
#7506
As we dive into the latest updates from the 2025 Fantasy Baseball Prospect List, it's clear that the landscape of dynasty leagues is shifting rapidly. With the list now expanded to 150 prospects, there are some intriguing names that could shape the future of our fantasy teams.
Let's talk about JJ Wetherholt, who has been making waves with his impressive stats. Hitting .295 with two homers in just 29 Low-A games, he seems poised to rise quickly through the Cardinals' system. But here's the question: can a player with very good, but not elite skills truly become an elite fantasy asset? What do you think about the potential of players like Wetherholt who excel in multiple areas but lack a standout skill?
Then there's Jackson Ferris, who had a rocky start but turned it around with a 2.28 ERA over his final 19 starts. His hard-throwing lefty profile is certainly appealing, especially in a Dodgers system known for developing pitchers. Do you believe Ferris can become a top-tier starter, or is he destined to be a middle-of-the-rotation guy?
On the flip side, we have Bryce Eldridge, a prospect with immense power potential but concerning strikeout rates. His ranking at #60 has raised eyebrows, especially among those who see him as a future star. Is it time to temper expectations for power hitters who struggle with contact, or do you think Eldridge can find a way to improve his hit tool?
And let's not forget about the under-the-radar prospects like Anderson Brito, who has been dominating in the minors. With a 1.51 ERA and a fastball touching 99, could he be the next big thing for the Astros?
As we gear up for the 2025 season, what bold predictions do you have for these prospects? Who are you targeting in your dynasty leagues, and who are you avoiding? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation rolling!
Let's talk about JJ Wetherholt, who has been making waves with his impressive stats. Hitting .295 with two homers in just 29 Low-A games, he seems poised to rise quickly through the Cardinals' system. But here's the question: can a player with very good, but not elite skills truly become an elite fantasy asset? What do you think about the potential of players like Wetherholt who excel in multiple areas but lack a standout skill?
Then there's Jackson Ferris, who had a rocky start but turned it around with a 2.28 ERA over his final 19 starts. His hard-throwing lefty profile is certainly appealing, especially in a Dodgers system known for developing pitchers. Do you believe Ferris can become a top-tier starter, or is he destined to be a middle-of-the-rotation guy?
On the flip side, we have Bryce Eldridge, a prospect with immense power potential but concerning strikeout rates. His ranking at #60 has raised eyebrows, especially among those who see him as a future star. Is it time to temper expectations for power hitters who struggle with contact, or do you think Eldridge can find a way to improve his hit tool?
And let's not forget about the under-the-radar prospects like Anderson Brito, who has been dominating in the minors. With a 1.51 ERA and a fastball touching 99, could he be the next big thing for the Astros?
As we gear up for the 2025 season, what bold predictions do you have for these prospects? Who are you targeting in your dynasty leagues, and who are you avoiding? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation rolling!