Third Base Dilemma: Who's Worth Keeping for 2025?
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:10 am
As we dive into the world of third basemen for the 2025 season, it's clear that this position is a mixed bag of aging stars, potential breakout candidates, and a few intriguing prospects. With the landscape shifting, I want to hear your thoughts on a few key players and trends.
First off, let's talk about the veterans. Nolan Arenado, once a cornerstone of fantasy teams, is now struggling to maintain his power numbers. With his home run total dropping significantly, is it time to move on from him in dynasty leagues? Or do you think he still has a couple of productive years left in the tank?
On the flip side, we have players like Eugenio Suarez and Matt Chapman, who continue to provide solid power numbers but are also on the wrong side of 30. Are they worth holding onto for their home run potential, or should we be prioritizing younger talent?
Speaking of youth, what do you make of Brett Baty's struggles? He was once a highly touted prospect, but his performance in the majors has been underwhelming. Is he a buy-low candidate, or has he already peaked? And what about Ke’Bryan Hayes? With his injury history and inconsistent performance, is he still a player you want on your roster, or is it time to cut ties?
Lastly, let’s not forget the prospects. With names like Charlie Condon and Cam Collier emerging, do you think any of these young players could make an immediate impact in 2025?
I’m eager to hear your predictions and insights! Who are you buying, selling, or stashing for the future? Let’s get the conversation rolling!
First off, let's talk about the veterans. Nolan Arenado, once a cornerstone of fantasy teams, is now struggling to maintain his power numbers. With his home run total dropping significantly, is it time to move on from him in dynasty leagues? Or do you think he still has a couple of productive years left in the tank?
On the flip side, we have players like Eugenio Suarez and Matt Chapman, who continue to provide solid power numbers but are also on the wrong side of 30. Are they worth holding onto for their home run potential, or should we be prioritizing younger talent?
Speaking of youth, what do you make of Brett Baty's struggles? He was once a highly touted prospect, but his performance in the majors has been underwhelming. Is he a buy-low candidate, or has he already peaked? And what about Ke’Bryan Hayes? With his injury history and inconsistent performance, is he still a player you want on your roster, or is it time to cut ties?
Lastly, let’s not forget the prospects. With names like Charlie Condon and Cam Collier emerging, do you think any of these young players could make an immediate impact in 2025?
I’m eager to hear your predictions and insights! Who are you buying, selling, or stashing for the future? Let’s get the conversation rolling!