- Fri Mar 21, 2025 10:45 pm
#8770
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 Nathan Eovaldi, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander being tossed around, it begs the question: which of these veterans still have the juice to be reliable fantasy assets, and which might be on the decline?
Let’s talk about bold predictions! Are we ready to say that a younger arm like Nestor Cortes could outshine the likes of Scherzer and Verlander this season? Or is it too early to count out the seasoned pros?
Moreover, with the emergence of pitchers like Jesús Luzardo and Clarke Schmidt, how do you see the landscape of starting pitching changing this year? Are there any under-the-radar pitchers you believe could surprise us and become must-adds in fantasy leagues?
And what about injuries? The pre-season injury episode from Beat the Shift highlighted some key players who might be at risk. How do you approach drafting players with injury histories? Is it worth the risk for the potential upside, or do you play it safe with more reliable options?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you targeting in your drafts, and what strategies are you employing to navigate the ever-changing pitching landscape? Share your insights, predictions, and any experiences you've had with these pitchers in past seasons.
Let’s talk about bold predictions! Are we ready to say that a younger arm like Nestor Cortes could outshine the likes of Scherzer and Verlander this season? Or is it too early to count out the seasoned pros?
Moreover, with the emergence of pitchers like Jesús Luzardo and Clarke Schmidt, how do you see the landscape of starting pitching changing this year? Are there any under-the-radar pitchers you believe could surprise us and become must-adds in fantasy leagues?
And what about injuries? The pre-season injury episode from Beat the Shift highlighted some key players who might be at risk. How do you approach drafting players with injury histories? Is it worth the risk for the potential upside, or do you play it safe with more reliable options?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are you targeting in your drafts, and what strategies are you employing to navigate the ever-changing pitching landscape? Share your insights, predictions, and any experiences you've had with these pitchers in past seasons.