- Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:45 pm
#8288
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the latest episode of The Sleeper and the Bust has sparked some intriguing discussions around starting pitchers that could make or break your fantasy roster. With names like Framber Valdez and Tyler Glasnow being highlighted, it begs the question: which under-the-radar pitchers do you think could emerge as game-changers this season?
Let’s talk tiers! The podcast breaks down pitchers into various tiers, and it’s fascinating to see how opinions differ on their potential. For instance, do you believe that a Tier 4 pitcher like Joe Ryan can outperform expectations, or do you think the consistency of a Tier 5 pitcher like Max Fried is more valuable in the long run?
Bold predictions are always fun—who’s your sleeper pick that you think will surprise everyone and finish the season as a top-10 starter? Conversely, are there any pitchers you’re avoiding like the plague this year?
Also, with the ever-evolving landscape of injuries and player performance, how do you adjust your draft strategy? Do you lean towards high-risk, high-reward players, or do you prefer the safety of established veterans?
Let’s get the conversation rolling! Share your thoughts, predictions, and any insights you have on the starting pitcher landscape for this season. What strategies are you employing to secure those crucial pitching spots in your fantasy lineup?
Let’s talk tiers! The podcast breaks down pitchers into various tiers, and it’s fascinating to see how opinions differ on their potential. For instance, do you believe that a Tier 4 pitcher like Joe Ryan can outperform expectations, or do you think the consistency of a Tier 5 pitcher like Max Fried is more valuable in the long run?
Bold predictions are always fun—who’s your sleeper pick that you think will surprise everyone and finish the season as a top-10 starter? Conversely, are there any pitchers you’re avoiding like the plague this year?
Also, with the ever-evolving landscape of injuries and player performance, how do you adjust your draft strategy? Do you lean towards high-risk, high-reward players, or do you prefer the safety of established veterans?
Let’s get the conversation rolling! Share your thoughts, predictions, and any insights you have on the starting pitcher landscape for this season. What strategies are you employing to secure those crucial pitching spots in your fantasy lineup?