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 (going around the horn) biggest BUY 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 Buy
C Agustin Ramirez (Marlins)
“I think he might be a generational player,” is a quote from the Yankees AA hitting coach Kevin Martir prior to his trade to the Marlins for Jazz Chisholm Jr.in June of 2024. I tend to agree as far as hitting catchers go, Ramirez played the second half of the 2024 season in AAA for the Yankees and Marlins, and per my fScores is one of the better hitters at the position without a single major league AB. Ramirez posted 25 bombs and 22 steals with a 130 wRC+ in AA and AAA last season and rates out as a power hitter with some speed to go along with solid plate skills and a good hitting profile with decent enough zone contact rates (84.6%) and an aggressive in-zone profile with a 70.5% Z-Swing%. The fact he’s getting DH ABs also shows he may move off catcher some to keep his bat in the lineup ala Salvador Perez.
1B Nick Kurtz (Athletics)
Kurtz popped big time in my fScores (check my 1B rankings or prospect rankings for more details) and I think he could put up Christian Walker-type stats off the bats in the majors, he’s way ahead in regards to development in comparison to many of the other recent draftees from the 2024 draft. I think the Athletics call him up sometime in the first half of 2025 after a mini-Wyatt Langford-like run in the minors (.368/.520/.763) in 12 combined A+ and AA games while hitting .353/.450/.608 in 13 games in the Arizona Fall League.
2B Kristian Campbell (Red Sox)
I know, I know… cool off on the rookies, Tim. This is the last one, I swear! OK… maybe not, but Kristian Campbell is going to be a stud. The hit tool and plate skills are advanced for his age-to-level with above-average power and speed to boot. The advanced plate approach and hit tool (90.8% Z-Contact% at AAA) are going to lead to a smooth transition into the majors and what I believe to be a nice chance at a Rookie of the Year run as long as he breaks camp.
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