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March 22, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Steals Sleepers: SB/PA Analysis for Later Rounds | Fantasy News
Jarod Rupp
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Fantasy Baseball Steals Sleepers: SB/PA Analysis for Later Rounds  | Fantasy News

As we dive into 2025 Fantasy Baseball, targeting late-round players with high stolen base potential becomes crucial, especially for those looking to enhance their speed stats late in drafts. Players like Jacob Young of the Washington Nationals, with an ADP of 308, have shown the ability to accumulate steals quickly, even amidst poor batting averages. His projection for 30 steals in 2025 is appealing, especially if he logs more playing time.

Ryan Bliss of the Seattle Mariners, currently at an ADP of 492, is also a name to watch. His minor league success in steals and recent performance in spring training, where he's shown promising batting and speed, positions him as a potential breakout candidate for steals if he secures the starting second base job. David Hamilton of the Boston Red Sox, with an ADP of 394, could also provide value as he battles for a starting role and has a track record of stealing bases in the minors. Monitoring these players as the season progresses will be key for fantasy managers.

What strategies should I consider for drafting players who can provide stolen bases?How can I identify potential late-round steals candidates in drafts?What is the impact of spring training on drafting decisions?Which metrics are most telling for potential base stealers?
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