- Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:01 pm
#7524
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the discussions around keeper strategies and player evaluations are heating up. With so many intriguing players and potential breakout candidates, it's the perfect time to share our thoughts and predictions.
Let's start with the keepers. In a recent chat, Paul Sporer mentioned the dilemma between keeping Jared Jones or Bryan Woo. For those in similar situations, how do you weigh the injury histories of pitchers against their potential upside? Are you more inclined to take a risk on a high-upside player, or do you prefer the safety of a more established option?
Speaking of established players, Luis Robert has been a hot topic. Even if he doesn't return to his previous form, many believe he remains a top 10 center fielder. How do you view Robert's long-term value? Is he a must-keep in your leagues, or do you see better options emerging?
Then there's the case of Tommy Edman. If he finds his groove in the Dodgers lineup, could we be looking at a player who exceeds expectations? What kind of numbers do you think he could put up, and how does his potential impact your draft strategy?
On the other hand, we have players like Heliot Ramos, who seems to be flying under the radar despite impressive stats. Are you willing to take a chance on him as a late-round sleeper? What other under-the-radar players are you keeping an eye on this season?
Lastly, let's talk about the closer landscape. With the ever-changing dynamics of bullpens, who are some mid to late-round closers or setup pitchers you believe could provide value? Are you prioritizing saves in your draft, or are you more focused on building a balanced roster?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What bold predictions do you have for the season? Who are your must-keep players, and who are you willing to let go? Let's hear your insights and strategies as we gear up for another exciting fantasy baseball season!
Let's start with the keepers. In a recent chat, Paul Sporer mentioned the dilemma between keeping Jared Jones or Bryan Woo. For those in similar situations, how do you weigh the injury histories of pitchers against their potential upside? Are you more inclined to take a risk on a high-upside player, or do you prefer the safety of a more established option?
Speaking of established players, Luis Robert has been a hot topic. Even if he doesn't return to his previous form, many believe he remains a top 10 center fielder. How do you view Robert's long-term value? Is he a must-keep in your leagues, or do you see better options emerging?
Then there's the case of Tommy Edman. If he finds his groove in the Dodgers lineup, could we be looking at a player who exceeds expectations? What kind of numbers do you think he could put up, and how does his potential impact your draft strategy?
On the other hand, we have players like Heliot Ramos, who seems to be flying under the radar despite impressive stats. Are you willing to take a chance on him as a late-round sleeper? What other under-the-radar players are you keeping an eye on this season?
Lastly, let's talk about the closer landscape. With the ever-changing dynamics of bullpens, who are some mid to late-round closers or setup pitchers you believe could provide value? Are you prioritizing saves in your draft, or are you more focused on building a balanced roster?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What bold predictions do you have for the season? Who are your must-keep players, and who are you willing to let go? Let's hear your insights and strategies as we gear up for another exciting fantasy baseball season!