- Tue Mar 25, 2025 5:26 pm
#9052
As we gear up for the 2025 MLB season, the closer landscape is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing storylines. With several teams still undecided on their ninth-inning options, it raises some compelling questions for fantasy managers.
Take Pete Fairbanks, for instance. He’s shown flashes of brilliance, but can he finally break the 50 IP mark this season? If he can command that fastball effectively, could we see a return to his 2023 form? Or will injuries continue to plague his potential?
Then there's the situation in Arizona with A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez. Puk seems to have the edge, but with Martinez's recent extension, how do you see this playing out? Is it worth stashing both in your roster, or is one clearly the better option?
And what about Aroldis Chapman in Boston? He’s still hitting 100 MPH, but after a shaky outing, do you think he can hold onto the closer role throughout the season? Or should we be keeping an eye on Justin Slaten as a potential replacement?
Let’s not forget the Reds’ closer conundrum with Alexis Díaz starting on the IL. Who do you think will step up in his absence? Scott Barlow or Graham Ashcraft?
With so many moving parts, it’s a perfect time to discuss your bold predictions for the closer roles this season. Who do you think will emerge as the surprise closer of 2025? And which current closers do you think are at risk of losing their jobs?
Share your thoughts, insights, and any experiences you’ve had with these players in your fantasy leagues. Let’s dive into the chaos of the closer carousel!
Take Pete Fairbanks, for instance. He’s shown flashes of brilliance, but can he finally break the 50 IP mark this season? If he can command that fastball effectively, could we see a return to his 2023 form? Or will injuries continue to plague his potential?
Then there's the situation in Arizona with A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez. Puk seems to have the edge, but with Martinez's recent extension, how do you see this playing out? Is it worth stashing both in your roster, or is one clearly the better option?
And what about Aroldis Chapman in Boston? He’s still hitting 100 MPH, but after a shaky outing, do you think he can hold onto the closer role throughout the season? Or should we be keeping an eye on Justin Slaten as a potential replacement?
Let’s not forget the Reds’ closer conundrum with Alexis Díaz starting on the IL. Who do you think will step up in his absence? Scott Barlow or Graham Ashcraft?
With so many moving parts, it’s a perfect time to discuss your bold predictions for the closer roles this season. Who do you think will emerge as the surprise closer of 2025? And which current closers do you think are at risk of losing their jobs?
Share your thoughts, insights, and any experiences you’ve had with these players in your fantasy leagues. Let’s dive into the chaos of the closer carousel!