Fantasy Baseball Draft Sleepers: Wyatt Langford, Sal Frelick, Giancarlo Stanton, Brandon Lowe

Spring Training is in full swing, marking the true start of fantasy baseball draft season. Each new season brings the hope of a title to every team, the fans, and fantasy baseball managers. However, a gigantic step in achieving that fantasy championship is nailing the draft, and your chances of doing so increase when you find the undervalued players and avoid the ones who are most likely to bust.

Our featured analysts are back today to share who they’ve identified as 2024 fantasy baseball sleepers Read on to help you in your upcoming drafts. And here are all of our Fantasy Baseball Draft Expert Sleepers & Busts.

2024 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers

Sal Frelick (OF – MIL)

Sal Frelick will have a big year. Despite tearing a thumb ligament before coming up to the bigs, Frelick’s first 191 at-bats prorated over a 600-AB season would have produced 91R, 9HR, 75RBI, 22SB, .246AVG. Healthy this year I expect a breakout line. If he adds infield eligibility, watch out.”
Jesse Severe (Fantasy Hockey Life)

Wyatt Langford (OF – TEX)

Wyatt Langford played at four minor-league levels after the Rangers picked him fourth overall in the 2023 MLB Amateur Draft, raking at every level and finishing the campaign in Triple-A. He’s continued to tear the cover off the ball as a non-roster invite in spring training. Langford is pushing to break on the Opening Day roster and has the tools to be a legitimate five-category contributor. His elite command of the strike zone (18.0 BB% and 17.0 K% in 200 plate appearances in the minors) should help him quickly transition to hitting big-league pitching. Langford’s upside is sky-high.”
Josh Shepardson (FantasyPros)

Giancarlo Stanton (OF – NYY)

Giancarlo Stanton is one of my favorite sleepers this year. The Yankees’ slugger is only two years removed from .273 BA and 35 HR. Stanton still hits the ball hard (15.7% barrel rate) and showed up to camp noticeably lighter. I’m in on a bounce-back for the 34-year-old in a stacked Yankees lineup.”
Frank Ammirante (The Game Day)

Brandon Lowe (2B – TB)

Brandon Lowe is a player I keep drafting later. There is certainly injury risk with him, but that is built into his 265 consensus ADP. The upside is that he leads all second basemen in home runs. That’s a great value for a player who can be drafted as a middle infielder in a 15-team league.”
Corey Pieper (Fantasy Six Pack)

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