- Tue Mar 11, 2025 4:10 am
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As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the recent news about Francisco Alvarez's hamate surgery has left many owners scrambling. With a projected absence of 6-8 weeks, how do you feel about stashing him on your IL? Is it worth the risk, or should we be looking for more reliable options?
Speaking of options, let's dive into some intriguing late-round catcher targets. Hunter Goodman has been turning heads this spring with a .375 average and dual eligibility. Could he be the high-risk, high-reward player that could save your season? Or are you more inclined to take a chance on Endy Rodriguez, who has shown promise but is still fighting for a roster spot?
And what about Bo Naylor? With a chance to improve on last year's disappointing stats, could he be the breakout catcher we’ve been waiting for? Or is he just another name in a crowded field?
On the flip side, let’s not forget about the potential of players like Michael Harris and Matt Olson. Harris has the makings of a breakout star, but can he regain his form from his rookie year? And Olson, while still a strong player, saw a dip in power last season. Is he still a top-tier first baseman, or should we be tempering our expectations?
As we prepare for drafts, what bold predictions do you have for these players? Who are you targeting, and who are you avoiding? Let’s hear your thoughts and strategies as we navigate this unpredictable landscape of fantasy baseball!
Speaking of options, let's dive into some intriguing late-round catcher targets. Hunter Goodman has been turning heads this spring with a .375 average and dual eligibility. Could he be the high-risk, high-reward player that could save your season? Or are you more inclined to take a chance on Endy Rodriguez, who has shown promise but is still fighting for a roster spot?
And what about Bo Naylor? With a chance to improve on last year's disappointing stats, could he be the breakout catcher we’ve been waiting for? Or is he just another name in a crowded field?
On the flip side, let’s not forget about the potential of players like Michael Harris and Matt Olson. Harris has the makings of a breakout star, but can he regain his form from his rookie year? And Olson, while still a strong player, saw a dip in power last season. Is he still a top-tier first baseman, or should we be tempering our expectations?
As we prepare for drafts, what bold predictions do you have for these players? Who are you targeting, and who are you avoiding? Let’s hear your thoughts and strategies as we navigate this unpredictable landscape of fantasy baseball!