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Fantasy Baseball Player Notes

2025 Fantasy Baseball Draft Notes

Austin Riley Note
Austin Riley photo 24. Austin Riley 3B
Austin Riley took a step back in 2024 after three years of stellar production. A right-hand fracture ended his season in August after appearing in only 110 games. He struggled in the games he did play, only hitting 19 home runs and slashing an uncharacteristic .256/.322/.461. Fantasy managers can essentially write off the year and trust that the 27-year-old will return to the slugging machine he was in 2021-2023. With a healthier lineup around him, his counting stats should get back to the 30/90/90 that is worth drafting in the third round.
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Ronald Acuna Jr. Note
Ronald Acuna Jr. photo 26. Ronald Acuna Jr. RF
Ronald Acuña Jr. was limited to just 48 games in 2024 after suffering a torn ACL, a devastating blow to many fantasy rosters. His status for Opening Day 2025 remains uncertain, raising echoes of his situation heading into 2023. That year, Acuña bounced back from a prior knee injury to deliver one of the most remarkable fantasy performances ever, with 41 home runs, 149 runs scored, 106 RBIs, and an incredible 73 stolen bases. While replicating those stats in 2025 may be a tall order, few players at age 27 possess his unique blend of power and speed. Expect a slight draft-day discount due to the injury concerns, but monitor updates on his recovery to ensure his absence won't extend into the season's early weeks.
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Matt Olson Note
Matt Olson photo 27. Matt Olson 1B
Matt Olson followed his career year in 2023 with a bit of a dud (especially concerning his draft cost) in 2024. He failed to hit 30 home runs for the first time since 2018, ending with 29 after smacking 54 the year before. He also came up just short of 100 RBIs with 98. Olson's walk rate decreased, and his 12.4 barrel percentage was the lowest in seven years. So, what can we expect from the first baseman this season? Assuming the Atlanta lineup returns to good health, his counting stats should rebound, and chances are he will get to 35 home runs again. If there is a discount on draft day, don't be afraid to scoop him up and assume regression will land him in the range we're used to. Just don't expect 2023 numbers again.
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Ozzie Albies Note
Ozzie Albies photo 32. Ozzie Albies 2B
Ozzie Albies could stake a claim to the 2B1 title if he can stay healthy, which he has struggled to do. In 2024, he managed to play only 99 games and failed to produce much when he was on the field. He hit 10 home runs, scored 52, drove in 53, and only stole eight bases. The concerning note for Albies is that his 2024 stat line looked much like his injury-plagued 2022 year. Of course, in between the two, he produced MVP-like numbers (33/96/109). Which Albies we will get in 2025 remains to be seen. It would be prudent to draft him as though he will end up between those two extremes (think somewhere in the 20/90/80 range) while being hopeful that another 2023 is in store because the upside is definitely there.
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Michael Harris II Note
Michael Harris II photo 34. Michael Harris II CF
Michael Harris faced challenges in 2024 due to injuries, which appeared to impact his on-field performance. The 23-year-old also experienced some bad luck, as his .264/.304/.418 slash line fell short of his expected stats (.288 xBA and .470 xSLG). Despite this, he managed to tally 16 home runs and 10 stolen bases, showcasing his potential if he can maintain his health. However, Harris has played fewer games than fantasy managers would hope for from a fourth-round pick in each of his first two seasons. While he remains a strong option, his injury history adds risk, making him a less secure choice as an OF2.
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Marcell Ozuna Note
Marcell Ozuna photo 42. Marcell Ozuna DH
Marcell Ozuna returned to the Braves' lineup in 2024 and delivered nearly identical results to his 2023 campaign. He crushed 39 home runs, drove in 104 runs, and crossed the plate 96 times. Unlike Kyle Schwarber, Ozuna paired his power with a .302 batting average, making him a valuable four-category contributor. However, that lofty average was fueled by an unsustainable .359 BABIP, suggesting he's likely to revert closer to his career mark of .272. Still, with Atlanta's offense at full strength and Ozuna playing in a contract year, he remains a worthy staple in your utility slot.
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Jurickson Profar Note
Jurickson Profar photo 98. Jurickson Profar LF
In 2024, Jurickson Profar set new career highs in home runs (24), runs (94), RBI (85), and batting average (.280). He tied his career high in stolen bases with 10. He signed with the Braves in the offseason, surrounding him with a solid lineup, but it will be important to temper expectations for the 31-year-old. Twenty homers is still on the table, but the batting average will drop back to the .250s, though the counting stats should remain high, assuming the Braves don't suffer the same injury bug they had last season. Draft him as nothing more than an OF4.
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Sean Murphy Note
Sean Murphy photo 175. Sean Murphy C
Orlando Arcia Note
Orlando Arcia photo 264. Orlando Arcia SS
Bryan De La Cruz Note
Bryan De La Cruz photo 270. Bryan De La Cruz LF,RF,DH
Jarred Kelenic Note
Jarred Kelenic photo 284. Jarred Kelenic LF,CF
Drake Baldwin Note
Drake Baldwin photo 294. Drake Baldwin C
Carlos Rodriguez Note
Carlos Rodriguez photo 385. Carlos Rodriguez LF,CF,RF
Chadwick Tromp Note
Chadwick Tromp photo 474. Chadwick Tromp C
Curt Casali Note
Curt Casali photo 489. Curt Casali C
Nacho Alvarez Jr. Note
Nacho Alvarez Jr. photo 509. Nacho Alvarez Jr. 2B
Sandy Leon Note
Sandy Leon photo 559. Sandy Leon C
Nick Allen Note
Nick Allen photo 577. Nick Allen SS
Eli White Note
Eli White photo 622. Eli White LF,RF
Luke Williams Note
Luke Williams photo 626. Luke Williams 2B
Garrett Cooper Note
Garrett Cooper photo 634. Garrett Cooper 1B
Charles Leblanc Note
Charles Leblanc photo 650. Charles Leblanc 2B,3B
Christian Cairo Note
Christian Cairo photo 668. Christian Cairo 2B,3B,SS