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April 29, 2025
MUST STASH Players Week 5! | Fantasy Baseball 2025
@LockedOnFantasyBaseballMLB
Locked On Fantasay Baseball
MUST STASH Players Week 5! | Fantasy Baseball 2025

Major League Baseball's landscape is constantly evolving, and understanding the latest prospects and injured players is crucial for fantasy league success. Yuri Pérez of the Miami Marlins is generating buzz among fantasy enthusiasts. With only 26% ownership, his imminent return from Tommy John surgery makes him a prime target. In his brief stint, he showcased impressive strikeout potential with a 3.15 ERA and 108 strikeouts over 91 innings. Meanwhile, Cincinnati Reds' Christian Encarnacion-Strand, currently 17% owned, is recovering from a back issue that has limited his play but could provide significant power and RBI potential upon his return.

Tyler O’Neill of the Baltimore Orioles offers another compelling case; with a power-hitting upside, his current neck injury has sidelined him, but he’s projected to return soon. Lucas Giolito’s rehabilitation presents a risk-reward scenario for deeper leagues, while Zack Gelof of the Oakland Athletics, although struggling, has potential upside worth monitoring. New prospects like Kobe Mayo from the Orioles and Andrew Painter from the Phillies are also on the radar, with Mayo needing to prove himself in Triple-A before a likely call-up, and Painter being a potential difference-maker once he returns.

What strategies should I employ for stashing injured players?What are the key factors in evaluating a prospect's readiness for the majors?How can I best utilize waiver wire opportunities for injured players?What are the best practices for incorporating prospects into my fantasy team?
Mentions:
@Andrew Painter | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Andrew Painter | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Christian Encarnacion-Strand | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Christian Encarnacion-Strand | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Kobe Mayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Kobe Mayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Lucas Giolito | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lucas Giolito | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Tyler O'Neill | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Tyler O'Neill | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Yuri Pérez | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Yuri Pérez | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Zack Gelof | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Zack Gelof | Oakland Athletics | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfkG-c9TEoI..

April 29, 2025
MUST STASH Players Week 5! | Fantasy Baseball 2025
@LockedOnFantasyBaseballMLB
Locked On Fantasay Baseball
MUST STASH Players Week 5! | Fantasy Baseball 2025

Major League Baseball's landscape is constantly evolving, and understanding the latest prospects and injured players is crucial for fantasy league success. Yuri Pérez of the Miami Marlins is generating buzz among fantasy enthusiasts. With only 26% ownership, his imminent return from Tommy John surgery makes him a prime target. In his brief stint, he showcased impressive strikeout potential with a 3.15 ERA and 108 strikeouts over 91 innings. Meanwhile, Cincinnati Reds' Christian Encarnacion-Strand, currently 17% owned, is recovering from a back issue that has limited his play but could provide significant power and RBI potential upon his return.

Tyler O’Neill of the Baltimore Orioles offers another compelling case; with a power-hitting upside, his current neck injury has sidelined him, but he’s projected to return soon. Lucas Giolito’s rehabilitation presents a risk-reward scenario for deeper leagues, while Zack Gelof of the Oakland Athletics, although struggling, has potential upside worth monitoring. New prospects like Kobe Mayo from the Orioles and Andrew Painter from the Phillies are also on the radar, with Mayo needing to prove himself in Triple-A before a likely call-up, and Painter being a potential difference-maker once he returns.

What strategies should I employ for stashing injured players?What are the key factors in evaluating a prospect's readiness for the majors?How can I best utilize waiver wire opportunities for injured players?What are the best practices for incorporating prospects into my fantasy team?
Mentions:
@Andrew Painter | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Andrew Painter | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Christian Encarnacion-Strand | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Christian Encarnacion-Strand | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Kobe Mayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Kobe Mayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Lucas Giolito | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lucas Giolito | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Tyler O'Neill | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Tyler O'Neill | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Yuri Pérez | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Yuri Pérez | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Zack Gelof | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Zack Gelof | Oakland Athletics | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfkG-c9TEoI..

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