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Spring Training Shakeups: Which SP Injuries Will Impact Your Draft Strategy?

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Spring Training Shakeups: Which SP Injuries Will Impact Your Draft Strategy?

by UlitmateFan » Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:12 pm
Spring Training is in full swing, and with it comes a whirlwind of updates and predictions that could shape our fantasy baseball strategies for the upcoming season. As we dive into the latest news, a few key storylines stand out that could spark some heated discussions.

First off, let's talk about the injury bug that's already biting teams. Tobias Myers is out for weeks with an oblique injury, which raises questions about the depth of the rotation for the team. How do you think this will impact their performance? Will it force them to rush Brandon Woodruff back into action, or will they look for alternatives?

Speaking of rotations, the Padres are giving Yu Darvish extra rest due to fatigue. This precautionary measure could mean he starts the season on the IL. How do you feel about drafting players who are already dealing with fatigue issues in spring training? Is it a red flag, or do you think it’s just a smart move to ensure long-term health?

Then there's the intriguing case of Clarke Schmidt, who was scratched from his start due to a minor shoulder issue. This could be a classic case of spring training caution, but it also raises the stakes for his role in the Yankees' rotation. Are you willing to take a risk on Schmidt, or do you think there are safer options available?

And let’s not forget about the performances we’re seeing on the mound. Zack Wheeler is looking sharp with a new cutter, while Triston McKenzie is back to throwing 94+ mph. Are these pitchers on your radar for your fantasy teams? What bold predictions do you have for their seasons based on their spring performances?

Lastly, with the launch of PL 11 and all the new tools available, how do you plan to leverage these resources in your draft strategy? Are there specific metrics or insights you’re particularly excited about?

Let’s get the conversation going! Share your thoughts, predictions, and any insights you have on these players and their potential impact on your fantasy teams this season.

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