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MLB · 2 hours ago

Fantasy Baseball: Analyzing Tier 3 Catchers with ADPs Beyond 200

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Fantasy Baseball: Analyzing Tier 3 Catchers with ADPs Beyond 200

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From Fantasy Sports Today

Fantasy Baseball Catcher Insights for Upcoming Drafts

In the realm of fantasy baseball, catchers often play pivotal roles in determining a team's success. This season, there are several catcher prospects and veterans mentioned that fantasy managers should keep an eye on, though many come with uncertainties.

Gabby Moreno on the Arizona Diamondbacks, Sam Basalo from the Baltimore Orioles, and JT Realmuto with the Philadelphia Phillies are just a few names that could be of interest to those participating in fantasy leagues. However, players like Francisco Alvarez have seen their stock fall recently, which might make them less appealing despite their potential.

Carter Jensen and Dylan Dingler were highlighted as catchers with potential future value. Among the discussed catchers, Jensen, in particular, was noted as an appealing choice, if a bit risky. On the other hand, Basalo is considered a worthwhile pick for those looking to take a chance on an underrated player, especially as he's not battling any strong competition within his team.

However, the overall sentiment was cautious. The idea pushed during the discussion was that many of these catchers, especially those lower down in the rankings or in platoon situations like Logan Ohapi and Tyler Stevenson, should be approached with caution. Stevenson, once promising, had a bad year and may only be worth considering if he returns to his previous form. The potential upside might make a late-round pick justifiable, but expectations for immediate impact should be managed.

In sum, fantasy managers are encouraged to weigh their options carefully, especially in leagues requiring two catchers. The segment suggests that while there are opportunities to find value in lower-ranked catchers, the risk can sometimes outweigh the reward. Many of these players, as discussed, offer potential but also come with significant uncertainty in terms of projected output for the upcoming season.

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