- Sun Feb 09, 2025 3:55 pm
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As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the search for hidden gems is on! This week, we’re spotlighting some intriguing sleeper picks that could make or break your draft strategy.
First up, Connor Norby, who’s been generating buzz after moving to the Marlins. With an ADP of 272, he’s positioned as their No. 2 hitter. Can he translate his minor league success into a breakout season? With a solid barrel rate and a clear path to playing time, is he the late-round steal we’ve been waiting for?
Then there's Lars Nootbaar, who might be more recognized for his World Baseball Classic performance than his MLB stats. With an ADP of 260, he’s got a disciplined approach and impressive Statcast metrics. Could this be the year he finally breaks out and delivers on his potential?
Pavin Smith is another name to watch, currently going off the board at ADP 445. After a strong September, he’s showing signs of improvement. Is he worth the gamble, or is he just another player who won’t live up to his draft position?
Lastly, Trevor Larnach has made significant strides, slashing his strikeout rate and increasing his contact. With a clearer path to playing time, could he be the breakout star we didn’t see coming?
Let’s discuss! Which of these players do you think has the best chance to outperform their draft position? Are there any other sleepers you’re eyeing for your fantasy team? Share your thoughts and let’s get the conversation rolling!
First up, Connor Norby, who’s been generating buzz after moving to the Marlins. With an ADP of 272, he’s positioned as their No. 2 hitter. Can he translate his minor league success into a breakout season? With a solid barrel rate and a clear path to playing time, is he the late-round steal we’ve been waiting for?
Then there's Lars Nootbaar, who might be more recognized for his World Baseball Classic performance than his MLB stats. With an ADP of 260, he’s got a disciplined approach and impressive Statcast metrics. Could this be the year he finally breaks out and delivers on his potential?
Pavin Smith is another name to watch, currently going off the board at ADP 445. After a strong September, he’s showing signs of improvement. Is he worth the gamble, or is he just another player who won’t live up to his draft position?
Lastly, Trevor Larnach has made significant strides, slashing his strikeout rate and increasing his contact. With a clearer path to playing time, could he be the breakout star we didn’t see coming?
Let’s discuss! Which of these players do you think has the best chance to outperform their draft position? Are there any other sleepers you’re eyeing for your fantasy team? Share your thoughts and let’s get the conversation rolling!