In an exercise of throwing stuff against the wall and seeing what sticks, I’ve got 11 bold predictions for the 2025 season, all to varying degrees of boldness. To satiate those who seek outlandish long shots, I’ll group the picks into three categories. The first group will include picks I genuinely believe are likely to come true, the second ones may just come to fruition, and the third will be the most outlandish, seemingly ridiculous predictions that may just appear prescient at the seasons end.
Chris Rossi’s 2025 Fantasy Baseball Bold Predictions
Chris Rossi is here to give you his 10 Bold Predictions for 2025. Who made the list?
Fade Outfielders Until Round 5 and Win Your…
Rick Kamla provides you with his guide to fading outfield for the first four rounds of your draft and how that can lead to you winning your leagues.
2025 Fantasy Baseball Division Preview: AL West
Scott Burks previews the American League West from a fantasy perspective. Is Christian Walker enough to fill Kyle Tucker's shoes in Houston, is there hope for the Mariners' anemic offense and how will the Athletics' new ballpark affect their hitters and pitchers are just some of the questions he answers.
2024-25 MLB Offseason Transaction Analysis
Get a fantasy breakdown of all the relevant transactions this MLB off season, all in one spot!
Fantasy Baseball Team Year in Review: (Oakland) Athletics
Paul Williamson breaks down the 2024 (Oakland) Athletics, from a fantasy perspective!
2024 in Review, Grading Player Projections
To cap off another thrilling MLB season, I’ll take a look at some of the predictions I’ve made in Friday articles along the way, and grade them based off of the process of projection and how they’ve turned out. I’ll take a look at five today, but feel free to suggest others @nbakerngb, however poorly a take of mine may have aged.
Risers & Fallers: Brandon Nimmo, Carlos Correa &…
With the All Star break starting Monday and the All Star game on Tuesday, I've decided to celebrate this week and have nothing but risers. Brandon Nimmo heads the list, on pace for career year and a big reason for the Mets most recent push. He is joined by a finally healthy Carlos Correa, Alec Burleson getting full time at bats, Brent Rooker's continued growth and a Craig Kimbrel renaissance.