Fantasy Baseball 2025: Victor Scott II's Breakout Potential, Rafael Devers' Struggles, and Rising Stars to Watch
Breaking down Victor Scott II's breakout potential, Rafael Devers' early struggles, and hidden gems like Nick Kurtz in the 2025 MLB season.

Victor Scott II: From Struggling Rookie to Cardinals’ Fantasy Sleeper?
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Victor Scott II was a fantasy letdown in 2024, batting just .085 in 65 plate appearances before being demoted. However, early in 2025, he’s proving his worth with a .348 average, 1 HR, and 4 SB (as of Thursday).
- Could this be the year he breaks out as a 20-HR, 35-SB threat?
- His spring training power surge (4 HRs) suggests improved hitting ability.
- If he continues at this pace, Scott could be a steal in fantasy leagues, especially in roto formats.
Key Stat: Only Shohei Ohtani and Jose Ramirez combined 20+ HR and 30+ SB last season—could Scott join them?
Rafael Devers: A Troubling Start for Boston’s Slugger
Rafael Devers has been shifted to full-time DH duties, and the early returns have been rough:
- Strikeout rate over 50% in his first few games.
- Shoulder issues in Spring Training and defensive position change may be affecting his rhythm.
- Despite two hits on Wednesday, his bat speed looks slower, raising durability concerns.
Fantasy Takeaway: If Devers doesn’t regain his power stroke soon, managers may have to lower expectations from 30-HR upside to a .240, 24-HR floor.
Bo Bichette: Can He Bounce Back for the Blue Jays?
After a disastrous 2024 (.225 BA, .322 SLG), Bo Bichette is looking to return to form:
- Career .290+ hitter with 20-HR upside when healthy.
- New double-play partner Andres Gimenez adds intrigue (3 HR in 6 games).
- If he stays injury-free, Bichette could be a draft-day bargain in 2025.
Prospect Watch: Nick Kurtz’s Fast Track to the Majors
Nick Kurtz, Oakland’s No. 4 overall pick in 2024, is crushing Triple-A pitching (10-for-21, 3 HR).
- With Brent Rooker likely shifting to RF, Kurtz could be called up as early as May.
- His elite power and plate discipline (more walks than strikeouts) make him an instant fantasy add once promoted.
Hunter Goodman: The Underrated Power Catcher in Colorado
Hunter Goodman is getting consistent starts at C/DH for the Rockies, and his power is translating:
- 2 HR in 4 games so far, with cleanup lineup placement.
- Playing half his games at Coors Field boosts his 30-HR upside.
- If he keeps this up, he could vault into top-10 fantasy catcher territory.
Final Fantasy Takeaways:
- Victor Scott II is a must-add if still available.
- Rafael Devers is a sell-high candidate if he doesn’t rebound soon.
- Nick Kurtz and Hunter Goodman are sneaky waiver wire pickups.
- Bo Bichette remains a prime bounce-back candidate.