Hidden Gems: Who Are the 2025 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers You Need to Know?
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:46 pm
As we dive deeper into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, it's time to discuss some intriguing sleeper picks that could make or break your draft strategy. Ben Pernick recently highlighted several players using the Statcast Player Similarity feature, and I can't help but wonder: which of these players do you think has the potential to exceed their current ADP and become a league-winner?
Take Michael Toglia, for instance. With an ADP of 167 and comps like Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber, could he be the next big power hitter despite his high strikeout rate? Or what about Jorge Soler, who’s been flying under the radar with an ADP of 217? His move to a better park and outfield eligibility could be a game-changer. Are we sleeping on him too much?
Then there's Trevor Larnach, whose comps include Bryan Reynolds and Bryce Harper. With a current ADP of 348, could he be the dark horse we all need? His ability to cut down on strikeouts while maintaining power is certainly promising.
And let’s not forget about the potential of Ben Rice, who has an ADP of 412. With a barrel rate that suggests he can hit for power, could he be a late-round steal, especially if he qualifies as a catcher in your league?
I want to hear your thoughts! Which of these players are you most excited about? Do you have any bold predictions for their seasons? Or perhaps you have your own sleeper picks that you think could surprise us all. Let’s get the conversation going!
Take Michael Toglia, for instance. With an ADP of 167 and comps like Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber, could he be the next big power hitter despite his high strikeout rate? Or what about Jorge Soler, who’s been flying under the radar with an ADP of 217? His move to a better park and outfield eligibility could be a game-changer. Are we sleeping on him too much?
Then there's Trevor Larnach, whose comps include Bryan Reynolds and Bryce Harper. With a current ADP of 348, could he be the dark horse we all need? His ability to cut down on strikeouts while maintaining power is certainly promising.
And let’s not forget about the potential of Ben Rice, who has an ADP of 412. With a barrel rate that suggests he can hit for power, could he be a late-round steal, especially if he qualifies as a catcher in your league?
I want to hear your thoughts! Which of these players are you most excited about? Do you have any bold predictions for their seasons? Or perhaps you have your own sleeper picks that you think could surprise us all. Let’s get the conversation going!