Corey Seager on My Fantasy Team: A Blessing or a Curse?
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:55 am
In the world of fantasy baseball, auction drafts can be a wild ride, and it seems like one Razzballer has taken a particularly interesting path this season. With a roster that includes the likes of Corey Seager, Byron Buxton, and Ronald Acuña Jr., there’s plenty to unpack. But the real question is: how do you feel about the strategy of drafting players with injury concerns or those who have been inconsistent in the past?
Let’s dive into the bold predictions and potential pitfalls of this roster. For instance, if Acuña returns to form by May 1st, could he be a top 15 player by season's end? Or is that just wishful thinking? And what about Seager and Goldschmidt? Are they worth the investment, or are they ticking time bombs waiting to derail your season?
Moreover, the pitching staff raises eyebrows. With a focus on ratios over strikeouts, is this a viable strategy in a league where Ks can be hard to come by as the season wears on? How do you balance the risk of injury with the potential upside of young pitchers like Andrew Painter and Roki Sasaki?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What strategies do you employ when drafting players with injury histories? Do you lean towards safer picks, or do you embrace the risk for the potential reward? Share your experiences, predictions, and any auction draft horror stories you might have!
Let’s dive into the bold predictions and potential pitfalls of this roster. For instance, if Acuña returns to form by May 1st, could he be a top 15 player by season's end? Or is that just wishful thinking? And what about Seager and Goldschmidt? Are they worth the investment, or are they ticking time bombs waiting to derail your season?
Moreover, the pitching staff raises eyebrows. With a focus on ratios over strikeouts, is this a viable strategy in a league where Ks can be hard to come by as the season wears on? How do you balance the risk of injury with the potential upside of young pitchers like Andrew Painter and Roki Sasaki?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What strategies do you employ when drafting players with injury histories? Do you lean towards safer picks, or do you embrace the risk for the potential reward? Share your experiences, predictions, and any auction draft horror stories you might have!