Hunter Brown’s 2025 fantasy outlook looks real nice after today’s gem: 4 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 6 K. With a 2.51 ERA post-May ‘24 and 9.5 K/9, he’s a mid-round steal with top-15 SP upside. #Astros#FantasyBaseball
#Caminero offers a rare shot at a five-category contributor (AVG, HR, RBI, R, maybe a few SB) with superstar upside, all at a discount. The payoff of a top-20 fantasy bat justifies reaching a round or two ahead of his ADP. Take the risk.
Third base drops off after the S and A tier (Ramírez, Devers, Riley, Machado). Mid-round options like Westburg or Vientos lack Caminero’s ceiling. Grabbing him early secures a potential stud at a position where late-round fliers.
Byron Buxton ADP 229
Maybe one day I won’t get made fun of post draft for taking Buxton. When healthy, he’s a 30-HR, 20-SB threat with a .270+ AVG over 120+ games, easily outpacing his 229 ADP. The elite power-speed combo’s there—if his body holds up, he’s a steal.
Christian Yelich ADP 109
I’m a big Yeli guy. In 73 games last year, he hit .315/.406/.504 with 11 HRs, 21 SBs, and a .909 OPS, hinting at a return to his MVP form—potentially 25 HRs, 25 SBs, and a .300 AVG over 130+ games, torching his 4th-6th round ADP. Statcast loves him.