Fantasy Baseball: Top fades out of the infield for 2025
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In the fantasy baseball landscape, analysts such as Dalton Del Don suggest caution when drafting high-priced infielders. Starling Marte's recent career-best season may be misleading, as he has not stolen double-digit bases in recent years and has a worrisome injury history. Andrew Vaughn struggles with run production amid a depleted White Sox lineup. Jose Altuve, while reliable, is entering a decline phase, and taking him in the third round appears risky. Lastly, Logan O'Hoppe's poor performance post-All-Star break raises alarms, particularly with diminishing playing time due to team changes.
Marte hasn't reached double-digit stolen bases since 2019, missing an average of 34 games over the last four seasons, bringing caution to this top-30 ADP.
Vaughn managed just 55 runs scored and 70 RBI over 619 plate appearances last season, making him a fine floor pick but lacking true star potential.
Altuve shows signs of decline at age 35, with modest stats and a new position, making him a risky pick as a borderline third-round selection.
O'Hoppe's struggles after the All-Star break and his high strikeout rate raise concerns, especially with the signing of Travis d'Arnaud impacting his playing time.
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