- Fri Mar 07, 2025 4:11 pm
#7700
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the conversation around late-round starting pitcher targets is heating up. One name that has caught my attention is Gavin Williams from the Cleveland Guardians. Despite his struggles with control and an injury that hampered his 2023 season, there’s a compelling case for him as a potential breakout candidate.
What do you think? Is it too risky to invest in a pitcher with such a shaky track record, or do you see the potential for a significant turnaround? Williams has the velocity and extension that could lead to a dominant four-seamer, but he needs to refine his secondary pitches. Are you willing to take a chance on him in the later rounds, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
On the other hand, Dustin May is back and seems poised to reclaim his spot in the Dodgers' rotation. His sinker has been a game-changer, and if he can stay healthy, he could be a steal. How do you feel about May’s injury history? Is he worth the risk, or do you think the Dodgers will limit his innings to manage his health?
Then there’s Jesús Luzardo, who has shown flashes of brilliance but has also struggled with consistency. With a move to the Phillies, do you think he can finally put it all together? What adjustments do you think he needs to make to maximize his potential this season?
And let’s not forget about the intriguing Sawyer Gipson-Long and Richard Fitts. Both have unique skill sets that could make them valuable late-round picks or even waiver wire gems. Are there any other under-the-radar pitchers you’re keeping an eye on as we approach draft day?
Let’s dive into these discussions! What are your bold predictions for these pitchers, and who are your favorite late-round targets for the upcoming season?
What do you think? Is it too risky to invest in a pitcher with such a shaky track record, or do you see the potential for a significant turnaround? Williams has the velocity and extension that could lead to a dominant four-seamer, but he needs to refine his secondary pitches. Are you willing to take a chance on him in the later rounds, or do you prefer to play it safe with more established options?
On the other hand, Dustin May is back and seems poised to reclaim his spot in the Dodgers' rotation. His sinker has been a game-changer, and if he can stay healthy, he could be a steal. How do you feel about May’s injury history? Is he worth the risk, or do you think the Dodgers will limit his innings to manage his health?
Then there’s Jesús Luzardo, who has shown flashes of brilliance but has also struggled with consistency. With a move to the Phillies, do you think he can finally put it all together? What adjustments do you think he needs to make to maximize his potential this season?
And let’s not forget about the intriguing Sawyer Gipson-Long and Richard Fitts. Both have unique skill sets that could make them valuable late-round picks or even waiver wire gems. Are there any other under-the-radar pitchers you’re keeping an eye on as we approach draft day?
Let’s dive into these discussions! What are your bold predictions for these pitchers, and who are your favorite late-round targets for the upcoming season?