Fantasy baseball roundtable: Top takeaways from watching March baseball
Briefly

As spring training progresses, fantasy baseball players are preparing their draft lists. While most spring statistics are often not predictive of regular season success, certain performances warrant attention. Experts highlight players based on their spring potential, emphasizing that league-leading stolen base figures, like those of Tampa Bay Rays prospect Chandler Simpson, could indicate future impact. Analysts warn against dismissing these trends entirely, especially when considering high-risk, high-reward players, and how their performances may shape fantasy outcomes in the coming season's drafts.
Despite the typically dismissible nature of spring training statistics, some performances, particularly in stolen bases, should not be overlooked as they can influence player evaluations moving forward.
Eric Karabell's observation on the potential impact of Chandler Simpson's stolen base capabilities suggests that certain spring training performances might indeed translate into long-term success in the regular season.
Read at ESPN.com
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