- Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:34 pm
#1773
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the third base prospect landscape is looking a bit thin compared to other positions. With names like Matt Shaw, Coby Mayo, and Jace Jung leading the charge, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of this position in fantasy leagues.
First off, let's talk about Matt Shaw. After a rocky start, he turned things around with a stellar finish to his season. Do you think he has what it takes to break into the Cubs' crowded infield, or will he be stuck in the minors longer than expected?
Coby Mayo's major league debut was less than stellar, with a staggering strikeout rate. Can he bounce back and find his footing in the big leagues, or is he destined to be another cautionary tale of a power hitter who couldn't adjust?
And then there's Jace Jung, who has the potential to be a solid contributor for the Tigers. With his brother Josh already making waves, how much pressure do you think he feels to perform?
Looking beyond the top three, players like Cam Smith and Brayden Taylor are also vying for attention. Are any of these lesser-known prospects worth stashing in your dynasty leagues?
Bold prediction time: Which of these prospects do you think will emerge as a top-10 third baseman by the end of the 2025 season? Or will we see a surprise breakout from a player currently flying under the radar?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you most excited about, and what strategies are you considering for drafting third base in your fantasy leagues this year?
First off, let's talk about Matt Shaw. After a rocky start, he turned things around with a stellar finish to his season. Do you think he has what it takes to break into the Cubs' crowded infield, or will he be stuck in the minors longer than expected?
Coby Mayo's major league debut was less than stellar, with a staggering strikeout rate. Can he bounce back and find his footing in the big leagues, or is he destined to be another cautionary tale of a power hitter who couldn't adjust?
And then there's Jace Jung, who has the potential to be a solid contributor for the Tigers. With his brother Josh already making waves, how much pressure do you think he feels to perform?
Looking beyond the top three, players like Cam Smith and Brayden Taylor are also vying for attention. Are any of these lesser-known prospects worth stashing in your dynasty leagues?
Bold prediction time: Which of these prospects do you think will emerge as a top-10 third baseman by the end of the 2025 season? Or will we see a surprise breakout from a player currently flying under the radar?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you most excited about, and what strategies are you considering for drafting third base in your fantasy leagues this year?