As we dive deeper into the fantasy baseball season, the conversation around starting pitchers is heating up. With Nick Pollack's latest episode of the Plus Pitch Podcast focusing on every MLB team's rotation for 2025, it raises some intriguing questions for us fantasy enthusiasts.
What are your bold predictions for starting pitchers this season? Are there any under-the-radar arms you believe could break out and become league winners? Conversely, which established pitchers do you think are due for a decline?
The concept of patience versus panic is always a hot topic. How do you approach struggling pitchers in your lineup? Do you hold onto them in hopes of a turnaround, or do you cut bait and look for streaming options?
Also, with the rise of advanced metrics like PLV (Pitcher List Value), how much weight do you put on these stats when making your roster decisions? Are you a stats-driven manager, or do you rely more on gut feelings and historical performance?
Let’s get the discussion rolling! Share your thoughts, experiences, and any insights you have on navigating the ever-changing landscape of starting pitching in fantasy baseball.
As we dive deeper into the fantasy baseball season, the conversation around starting pitchers is heating up. With Nick Pollack's latest episode of the Plus Pitch Podcast focusing on every MLB team's rotation for 2025, it raises some intriguing questions for us fantasy enthusiasts.
What are your bold predictions for starting pitchers this season? Are there any under-the-radar arms you believe could break out and become league winners? Conversely, which established pitchers do you think are due for a decline?
The concept of patience versus panic is always a hot topic. How do you approach struggling pitchers in your lineup? Do you hold onto them in hopes of a turnaround, or do you cut bait and look for streaming options?
Also, with the rise of advanced metrics like PLV (Pitcher List Value), how much weight do you put on these stats when making your roster decisions? Are you a stats-driven manager, or do you rely more on gut feelings and historical performance?
Let’s get the discussion rolling! Share your thoughts, experiences, and any insights you have on navigating the ever-changing landscape of starting pitching in fantasy baseball.