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Injury Alert: Which Players Should You Avoid in 2025 Drafts?

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 4:25 pm
by UltimateFan
As we dive into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the injury reports are rolling in, and they’re raising some serious questions about player value and draft strategies. With names like Spencer Steer, Freddie Freeman, and Spencer Strider making headlines for their health concerns, it’s time to assess how these injuries could impact your fantasy roster.

Let’s start with Spencer Steer. The Reds have had a rough go with injuries, and now Steer’s sore shoulder is adding to the chaos. Given his mediocre performance last season, is he even worth the risk in drafts? Or should we be looking at alternatives like Rob Refsnyder, who might not be a household name but could surprise us?

Freddie Freeman’s ankle surgery is another big talking point. At 35, can we trust him to bounce back and deliver the same level of production we expect? With younger stars like Vlad Guerrero Jr. and Bryce Harper on the board, is it time to pivot away from veterans in the early rounds?

And what about Spencer Strider? Coming off Tommy John surgery, can he regain his elite form? The new internal brace procedure has its pros and cons, but how much should we factor in his reliance on velocity? Is it too risky to draft him as a workhorse ace, or could he be a steal if he returns to form?

Let’s not forget about the uncertainty surrounding Trevor Megill and the undisclosed injury. In a bullpen role, how much does this impact his value? Should we be looking at Joel Payamps or Nick Mears as potential replacements if Megill’s situation worsens?

Lastly, with players like Jung Hoo Lee and Zach Neto also dealing with shoulder issues, how do we weigh their potential against the risk of injury? Are we too quick to dismiss players coming off surgery, or is it a gamble worth taking?

I want to hear your thoughts! How are you adjusting your draft strategies in light of these injury updates? Are there any players you’re avoiding or targeting because of their current health status? Let’s get the conversation going!