- Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:30 am
#5538
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the landscape is shifting rapidly. With the recent discussions around starting pitchers and their potential for the upcoming year, I can't help but wonder: which pitchers are you banking on to break out this season?
Nick Pollack's latest episode of the Plus Pitch Podcast dives into every MLB team's rotation, and it got me thinking about the bold predictions we can make. Are there any under-the-radar pitchers you believe could surprise us and become must-start options?
Moreover, with the rise of advanced metrics like CSW and PLV, how much weight do you put on these stats when evaluating pitchers? Do you think they provide a clearer picture of a pitcher's potential, or do you still rely on traditional stats?
And let's not forget about the two-start pitchers! How do you approach streaming them? Are you more inclined to take risks on high-upside guys, or do you prefer the safer, more consistent options?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts, experiences, and any insights you have on navigating the pitching landscape this season. Let’s get the conversation rolling!
Nick Pollack's latest episode of the Plus Pitch Podcast dives into every MLB team's rotation, and it got me thinking about the bold predictions we can make. Are there any under-the-radar pitchers you believe could surprise us and become must-start options?
Moreover, with the rise of advanced metrics like CSW and PLV, how much weight do you put on these stats when evaluating pitchers? Do you think they provide a clearer picture of a pitcher's potential, or do you still rely on traditional stats?
And let's not forget about the two-start pitchers! How do you approach streaming them? Are you more inclined to take risks on high-upside guys, or do you prefer the safer, more consistent options?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts, experiences, and any insights you have on navigating the pitching landscape this season. Let’s get the conversation rolling!