Trying to catch all in a dynasty league is always a bit of a mission, because most dynasty leagues have so many unique formats, but this is what I’m going to attempt to do in this article. I’m going to try to provide you with my biggest SELL calls across all formats of fantasy baseball for dynasty leagues. If you have any specific dynasty questions, please feel free to ask me on X @fantasyaceball. Please subscribe to the Fantasy Aceball Podcast and my YouTube channel TheTimkanak to follow along with all of my fantasy baseball content.
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Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Players to Sell
OF Evan Carter (Rangers)
Carter had definitely outplayed his skillset in his 2023 small sample size (23 games), but he ran into a ton of problems in 2024 not only facing a massive platoon split but also just playing much worse. Carter missed some time due to injury but hit .111/.172/.111 against lefties in 2024 and only had 27 ABs against lefties in 45 games played – showing the team is obviously steering him away from lefties entirely. This is not good that at 22 years old, he’s already in a massive platoon. His average EV decreased from 89 to 86 in 2024, while he also has what I like to call Edouard Julien disease where he only had a 58.1 Z-Swing% leading to a ton of strikeouts on called pitches (26.5 K%). Carter projects out as a 15/10 platoon hitter who is not aggressive enough and he is starting to remind me of Dylan Carlson.
SP Tyler Glasnow (Dodgers)
Glasnow is entering his age 30 season with a season-high 134 innings pitched in his career. The Dodgers also just built some ridiculous rotation depth, so this innings ceiling isn’t likely to change much. Glasnow’s home run rate jacked up to 1.2 for every 9 innings in his final ten starts with a 4.05 ERA. There might not be anything to that, because the K-BB% was still insane, but the innings will always cap his potential and it’s not likely to change much.
SP Freddy Peralta (Brewers)
Peralta’s slider lost a touch in 2024 as the Stuff+ on it dropped below 100 and he set a career low on his CSW% in 2024 with a below-average 27%. He’s also been giving up more bombs the last two seasons, so going into his age 29 season, it appears Peralta has fallen back from a top 20-30 starter to only a top 60-ish starter with down trends rather than up trends behind his sails.
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