- Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:10 pm
#7830
As we dive deeper into the 2024 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around Points leagues is heating up, especially with the recent discussions on drafting strategies. One of the most contentious topics is the unwritten rule of ignoring a platform's Average Draft Position (ADP) when drafting in Points leagues.
How many of you have found yourselves caught in the trap of following ADP too closely? It’s easy to get swept up in the hype of big names like Mookie Betts or Paul Skenes, but are they really the best picks for your Points league? The recent insights suggest that while these players shine in Roto formats, their value diminishes significantly in Points leagues.
Let’s talk strategy. Are you willing to pass on top pitchers for several rounds to load up on high-scoring hitters? The idea of waiting until the 9th round to draft your first pitcher might sound risky, but could it actually give you a competitive edge?
And what about the emerging stars? Players like Luis Arraez and Josh Naylor are being highlighted as potential steals if you can snag them at their ADP. Are you keeping an eye on these players, or are you more focused on the established stars?
I want to hear your thoughts! What strategies are you employing in your drafts? Have you had success or failure by ignoring ADP? Share your experiences, predictions, and any bold moves you’re considering as we gear up for the season. Let’s get the conversation rolling!
How many of you have found yourselves caught in the trap of following ADP too closely? It’s easy to get swept up in the hype of big names like Mookie Betts or Paul Skenes, but are they really the best picks for your Points league? The recent insights suggest that while these players shine in Roto formats, their value diminishes significantly in Points leagues.
Let’s talk strategy. Are you willing to pass on top pitchers for several rounds to load up on high-scoring hitters? The idea of waiting until the 9th round to draft your first pitcher might sound risky, but could it actually give you a competitive edge?
And what about the emerging stars? Players like Luis Arraez and Josh Naylor are being highlighted as potential steals if you can snag them at their ADP. Are you keeping an eye on these players, or are you more focused on the established stars?
I want to hear your thoughts! What strategies are you employing in your drafts? Have you had success or failure by ignoring ADP? Share your experiences, predictions, and any bold moves you’re considering as we gear up for the season. Let’s get the conversation rolling!