MLB 2025 Season Update: Ohtani's Comeback, Alonso's Mets Return, and Royals' Bullpen Strategy
Explore the latest developments in MLB 2025, including Shohei Ohtani's pitching return, Pete Alonso's Mets agreement, and the Kansas City Royals' bullpen approach.

Shohei Ohtani's Anticipated Pitching Return
Shohei Ohtani, the top player for 2025 ESPN fantasy baseball leagues, is set to resume pitching in May. After recovering from surgeries for a UCL tear and a dislocated shoulder, Ohtani's return is highly anticipated. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts projects a May return, suggesting Ohtani will make about 20 starts this season, contributing significantly to fantasy points.
Pete Alonso's Return to the Mets
Pete Alonso has ended his free agency by signing a two-year, $54 million contract with the New York Mets. This move not only strengthens the Mets' lineup but also positions Alonso to potentially replicate or exceed his 2024 performance, especially batting behind Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto.
Kansas City Royals' Bullpen Strategy
The Royals have opted for a flexible bullpen strategy, not designating a traditional closer. With the acquisition of Carlos Estevez and the presence of Lucas Erceg, manager Matt Quatraro plans to use multiple relievers in the ninth inning, making the Royals' bullpen a dynamic aspect to watch this season.
These developments are crucial for fantasy baseball managers and MLB fans alike, as they could significantly impact the 2025 season's dynamics and outcomes.