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Catchers on the Rise: Which Late-Round Gems Will Outperform Their ADP in 2025?

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2025 12:32 pm
by UlitmateFan
Catchers in fantasy baseball have often been seen as a necessary evil, but recent trends suggest that the position is evolving. With a wave of young talent emerging, could we be on the brink of a catcher renaissance?

Take Sean Murphy, for instance. After a rough 2024 season marred by injury, he’s being drafted as the 15th catcher off the board. Is it too bold to predict a bounce-back year for him? His previous success suggests he could be a steal at that ADP.

Then there's Iván Herrera, who has the potential to be a game-changer in St. Louis. With Willson Contreras moving to first base, Herrera could secure the starting role and bring back memories of J.T. Realmuto's prime. Could he be the next breakout catcher, or is his success just a flash in the pan?

Ryan Jeffers is another intriguing name. With impressive stats from the past two seasons, why is he being overlooked in drafts? Could he be the hidden gem that propels your team to victory?

And what about Alejandro Kirk? With a clear path to more playing time after Danny Jansen's departure, could he exceed expectations and become a reliable contributor in multiple categories?

Lastly, Miguel Amaya's swing change has sparked interest. After a rocky start, he showed promise in the second half of the season. Is he worth the risk as a late-round pick, or should we be cautious given his inconsistency?

Let’s dive into this discussion! Which catchers are you targeting in your drafts? Do you believe in the bounce-back potential of players like Murphy, or are you leaning towards the younger prospects? Share your thoughts and let’s see who could be the next big thing behind the plate!