Unlocking the Secrets of SAGNOF: Are You Missing Out on Hidden Steal Gems?
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 2:56 pm
Hey Fast Ball Talks community!
With the 2024 season in full swing, I wanted to dive into a hot topic that’s been buzzing around the fantasy baseball world: the surge in stolen bases. The recent rule changes have led to a historic increase in stolen base attempts, and it seems like every week we’re seeing players who were once considered slowpokes suddenly racking up double-digit steals.
Let’s talk strategy. Are you still prioritizing speed in your drafts, or are you leaning towards power hitters and hoping to snag steals later on? The concept of SAGNOF (Steals/Saves Ain’t Got No Face) suggests that you can find steals on the waiver wire throughout the season, but is that really a viable strategy?
I’m particularly intrigued by players like Anthony Volpe and TJ Friedl, who are projected to contribute significantly in the steals department. Do you think they can deliver on their potential, or are they just another flash in the pan?
And what about the deeper league targets like Caleb Durbin? Are you willing to take a chance on a player with a low ADP who could emerge as a surprise source of steals?
Let’s also not forget about the impact of the new rules on the overall game. With the caught stealing rates at historic lows, do you think we’ll see a permanent shift in how teams approach base running?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you’ve had with drafting or trading for speedsters this season. Are you a believer in the SAGNOF philosophy, or do you think it’s time to change your approach? Let’s get the conversation rolling!
With the 2024 season in full swing, I wanted to dive into a hot topic that’s been buzzing around the fantasy baseball world: the surge in stolen bases. The recent rule changes have led to a historic increase in stolen base attempts, and it seems like every week we’re seeing players who were once considered slowpokes suddenly racking up double-digit steals.
Let’s talk strategy. Are you still prioritizing speed in your drafts, or are you leaning towards power hitters and hoping to snag steals later on? The concept of SAGNOF (Steals/Saves Ain’t Got No Face) suggests that you can find steals on the waiver wire throughout the season, but is that really a viable strategy?
I’m particularly intrigued by players like Anthony Volpe and TJ Friedl, who are projected to contribute significantly in the steals department. Do you think they can deliver on their potential, or are they just another flash in the pan?
And what about the deeper league targets like Caleb Durbin? Are you willing to take a chance on a player with a low ADP who could emerge as a surprise source of steals?
Let’s also not forget about the impact of the new rules on the overall game. With the caught stealing rates at historic lows, do you think we’ll see a permanent shift in how teams approach base running?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you’ve had with drafting or trading for speedsters this season. Are you a believer in the SAGNOF philosophy, or do you think it’s time to change your approach? Let’s get the conversation rolling!