2025 MLB Fantasy Baseball: Top Picks and Hidden Gems for Your Draft
Discover the top players and hidden gems for your 2025 MLB Fantasy Baseball draft, featuring insights from Eric Karabell on Yordan Alvarez, Trea Turner, and more.

Introduction
Fantasy baseball drafts are all about finding the right balance between star power and value. As we approach the 2025 season, it's crucial to identify players who can deliver consistent performance without breaking your draft budget. Eric Karabell, a seasoned fantasy baseball expert, shares his insights on the players he’s targeting for the upcoming season.
First Base
This position isn’t as deep as it once was, but there are still valuable options. Christian Walker (Astros), Paul Goldschmidt (Yankees), and Rhys Hoskins (Brewers) are solid picks. Walker’s oblique injury has caused his draft stock to drop, but it’s not a long-term concern. Goldschmidt and Hoskins are reliable veterans who can provide power without costing a top-100 pick.
Second Base
Jordan Westburg (Orioles) is a standout mid-draft option with the potential to hit 25 home runs. Matt Shaw (Cubs) is an unproven rookie but offers versatility with eligibility at three infield spots. Brice Turang (Brewers) and Bryson Stott (Phillies) are speedsters who can add value in roto leagues.
Third Base
Junior Caminero (Rays) is a young slugger with the potential to drive in 100 runs. Matt Chapman (Giants) has consistently hit 27 home runs in three of the last four seasons. Mark Vientos (Mets) is a better value than his teammate Pete Alonso and could produce similar numbers.
Shortstop
This position is loaded with talent. Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals) and Francisco Lindor (Mets) are top-tier options. Trea Turner (Phillies) is a reliable leadoff hitter, while CJ Abrams (Nationals) offers speed and power. Ezequiel Tovar (Rockies) is a top-100 player with balanced home/road splits.
Outfield
Yordan Alvarez (Astros) is a first-round talent who consistently hits for power and average. Brent Rooker (A’s) has the potential to hit 50 home runs, while Lawrence Butler offers 30/30 potential. Christian Yelich (Brewers) is healthy again and could return to top-100 form.
Catcher
In ESPN’s one-catcher formats, Logan O’Hoppe (Angels), Ryan Jeffers (Twins), and Shea Langeliers (A’s) are excellent late-round options. For multi-catcher formats, Austin Wells (Yankees) and Joey Bart (Pirates) are worth considering.
Starting Pitcher
The top tier includes Paul Skenes (Pirates), Tarik Skubal (Tigers), and Zack Wheeler (Phillies). Framber Valdez (Astros) is a reliable option, while George Kirby (Mariners) has slipped too far in ADP. Aaron Nola (Phillies) and Logan Webb (Giants) are underrated anchors.
Relief Pitcher
Felix Bautista (Orioles) is a top closer despite concerns about his workload. Trevor Megill (Brewers) is a potential steal with 18 saves and a 2.05 ERA at the 2024 All-Star break. Kenley Jansen (Angels) remains a reliable option with over a decade of closing experience.
Conclusion
Drafting a successful fantasy baseball team requires a mix of star power and value picks. By targeting players like Yordan Alvarez, Trea Turner, and Junior Caminero, you can build a competitive roster for the 2025 season. Keep an eye on ADP and don’t be afraid to take risks on high-upside players.