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August 15, 2025
MUST DROP Players Week 21! | Fantasy Baseball 2025
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MUST DROP Players Week 21! |  Fantasy Baseball 2025

Pete Crow-Armstrong is in a rough patch after the break, but the underlying data paints a patient, long-term bounce-back story. He’s posting solid contact metrics and power indicators, suggesting the slump is temporary rather than a failing profile. Fantasy managers should weigh the Cubs’ lineup context and the rookie’s track record before pulling the plug.

James Wood carries a contrasting arc: elite raw exit velocity and hard-contact rates point to a breakout ceiling, even as a two-week lull drags his ownership down. Wyatt Langford owns a different tale—early-season promise tempered by a brutal month, with strike-zone discipline and plate approach as the keys to his next stretch. Lawrence Butler and Brendan Donovan illustrate the mid-season reality: big counting stats can mask inefficiencies, making them risky or retreat-worthy in shallower formats while still usable in deeper leagues where flexibility matters.

Max Fried remains a pillar, but recent results urge matchup-driven decisions rather than reckless trust. Josh Hader’s shoulder issue clouds late-season plans, elevating Brian Abreu as a potential save-hand in the short term. The host’s broader theme is clear: with playoff push here, owners must cut the fat, protect the core, and ride the upside players who can carry through the final sprint while managing risky spots with strategic benching and timely pickups.

Which of the breakout candidates discussed here is most likely to sustain a late-season surge?How should a fantasy manager handle Hader’s injury and bullpen turbulence in a playoff push?Langford and Donovan are showing opposing trajectories. What's your buy/sell lens for each?Armstrong’s and Wood’s paths illustrate two different rookie timelines. Which should fantasy rosters chase heading into September?
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