- Fri Mar 21, 2025 2:21 am
#8678
As we gear up for the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around which pitchers to target is heating up. With so many intriguing names floating around, it’s time to dive deep into the potential breakout stars and the risks that come with them.
Let’s talk about Taj Bradley. He had a phenomenal stretch last year, and if he can replicate that over a longer period, could we be looking at a top 10 starter? What do you think? Is it too bold to predict that he could be the ace of your fantasy team?
Then there’s Brandon Pfaadt, who seems to have the command but struggles with one specific pitch. Can he figure it out this season? What’s your take on pitchers who have one glaring weakness? Are they worth the risk, or do you prefer to play it safe with more consistent options?
And what about Shane Baz? He’s been a rollercoaster, and this year feels like a make-or-break season for him. Do you believe he can finally live up to the hype, or is it time to move on from the “can’t miss” label?
Let’s not forget about the under-the-radar guys like Ranger Suarez and Nathan Eovaldi. They might not be the flashiest picks, but could they be the unsung heroes of your fantasy rotation?
I’m also curious about the younger prospects like Jackson Jobe and Max Meyer. Are they worth stashing on your roster, or do you think they’ll need more time to develop?
With so many options available, how do you approach drafting pitchers in the later rounds? Do you have a strategy for finding hidden gems, or do you stick to the tried-and-true veterans?
Let’s hear your thoughts, predictions, and any sleeper picks you have in mind!
Let’s talk about Taj Bradley. He had a phenomenal stretch last year, and if he can replicate that over a longer period, could we be looking at a top 10 starter? What do you think? Is it too bold to predict that he could be the ace of your fantasy team?
Then there’s Brandon Pfaadt, who seems to have the command but struggles with one specific pitch. Can he figure it out this season? What’s your take on pitchers who have one glaring weakness? Are they worth the risk, or do you prefer to play it safe with more consistent options?
And what about Shane Baz? He’s been a rollercoaster, and this year feels like a make-or-break season for him. Do you believe he can finally live up to the hype, or is it time to move on from the “can’t miss” label?
Let’s not forget about the under-the-radar guys like Ranger Suarez and Nathan Eovaldi. They might not be the flashiest picks, but could they be the unsung heroes of your fantasy rotation?
I’m also curious about the younger prospects like Jackson Jobe and Max Meyer. Are they worth stashing on your roster, or do you think they’ll need more time to develop?
With so many options available, how do you approach drafting pitchers in the later rounds? Do you have a strategy for finding hidden gems, or do you stick to the tried-and-true veterans?
Let’s hear your thoughts, predictions, and any sleeper picks you have in mind!