- Mon Mar 24, 2025 3:35 pm
#8956
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, the conversation around pitching strategies is heating up. MarmosDad recently shared his bold approach in the RazzSlam league, opting to punt pitching early and load up on hitters instead. This strategy is certainly unconventional, especially in a points-based format where every point counts.
What do you think about this approach? Is it wise to prioritize hitting over pitching in a league where you only have two FAAB runs all year? Could this strategy pay off, or is it a recipe for disaster?
Additionally, with the rankings of starting pitchers shifting as we approach the season, who do you think is being undervalued or overvalued? For instance, Paul Skenes being ranked as the top pitcher while others like Jacob deGrom and Sandy Alcantara are further down the list raises some eyebrows. Are we witnessing a changing of the guard in pitching talent?
Let’s also talk about the impact of injuries and how they might affect your draft strategy. With players like Hunter Greene and Tyler Glasnow showing promise but also carrying injury risks, how do you balance potential upside with the fear of injury?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any strategies you’re considering as we gear up for the season. What’s your take on the current pitching landscape, and how are you planning to navigate it in your drafts?
What do you think about this approach? Is it wise to prioritize hitting over pitching in a league where you only have two FAAB runs all year? Could this strategy pay off, or is it a recipe for disaster?
Additionally, with the rankings of starting pitchers shifting as we approach the season, who do you think is being undervalued or overvalued? For instance, Paul Skenes being ranked as the top pitcher while others like Jacob deGrom and Sandy Alcantara are further down the list raises some eyebrows. Are we witnessing a changing of the guard in pitching talent?
Let’s also talk about the impact of injuries and how they might affect your draft strategy. With players like Hunter Greene and Tyler Glasnow showing promise but also carrying injury risks, how do you balance potential upside with the fear of injury?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any strategies you’re considering as we gear up for the season. What’s your take on the current pitching landscape, and how are you planning to navigate it in your drafts?