2025 MLB Fantasy Draft Guide: Key Insights and Player Analysis
Explore the latest insights on MLB's fantasy baseball for 2025, focusing on player analysis and draft strategies.

Royce Lewis: A High-Risk, High-Reward Pick
Minnesota Twins' Royce Lewis has shown impressive power and potential but continues to struggle with injuries. After straining his left hamstring, Lewis will miss the start of the 2025 season, raising concerns about his durability.
Byron Buxton: Similar Path of Injuries
Byron Buxton, another key player for the Twins, has not played a full season since 2017. His recurring injuries have made him a less reliable option for fantasy managers this season.
Carlos Correa: Limited but Impactful
Shortstop Carlos Correa remains the most rostered Twins hitter in ESPN standard formats, despite his own injury challenges last season. His .310 batting average and 14 homers in 86 games highlight his potential impact when healthy.
Emerging Players to Watch
- Jose Miranda: Expected to fill in for Lewis at third base.
- Willi Castro and Brooks Lee: Versatile infielders who can cover multiple positions.
- Matt Wallner: Could lead off against right-handed pitching.
- Ryan Jeffers: An underrated catcher with significant power.
Draft Strategy
Fantasy managers should approach Lewis with caution, considering his injury history. Meanwhile, Correa and emerging players like Jeffers and Wallner could offer valuable contributions.
Additional Insights
- Tokyo Series: Dodgers' Mookie Betts is out due to illness, adding uncertainty to early-season matchups.
- Angels’ Infield: Yoan Moncada's injury opens opportunities for younger players like Christian Moore.
- Marlins’ Outfield: Jesus Sanchez's injury impacts the team's lineup, with Griffin Conine and others vying for playing time.
- Pirates Bullpen: David Bednar's inconsistent performance raises questions about his role as closer.
Stay Updated
Keep an eye on these developments as the 2025 MLB season unfolds. Adjust your draft strategies based on the latest player updates and injury reports.