Fantasy Baseball: Potential Busts At Each Position 2016
By Scott Dillon
Not all of the players on this list are what most people would consider ‘busts’. Most, if not all, of them can be replaced in later rounds though.
Fantasy baseball is a magical time of year for ‘stat heads’ everywhere. It’s a chance for people that love numbers to pit their projections against the projections of other like-minded individuals.
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While every team can benefit from having a few superstars, there are going to be a handful of players that are taken based on their name alone.
From a real life standpoint, all of the players on this list are valuable members to their teams. The best part about fantasy sports is you’re not bound to work within those confines.
You can construct your lineup however you see fit.you can work to replace overvalued production elsewhere in the draft. You can make trades and add and drop players at will. It’s every managers dream, which is why it’s called fantasy baseball.
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There are going to be players that don’t live up to expectations taken near the top of the draft. Rookies that have a lot of promise won’t come through as expected and will be considered a bust. Others are going to be taken at the end of the draft and will be top performers or ‘sleepers See some of those in the link above). It happens year after year.
What do you think Fantasy baseball fans? Who on this list is going to live up to the hype? Who is going to be taken too quickly. Let me know your thoughts in the comments’ section below.