A Razzball look at the Top 100 Starting Pitchers for 2025 Fantasy Baseball featuring Paul Skenes, Shohei Ohtani, and George Kirby.
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Go to: All | SP | RP | C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | DH Outlook: Wheeler had a case for a Cy Young Award for a second time in his career last season, but he again was the runner-up, finishing second to ...
Outlook: Postseason again aside, Valdez was mostly at the top of his game last year, shaking off some early elbow soreness to win 15 games. Typically an exceptional producer of grounders, Valdez ...
Outlook: The breakout season didn’t materialize and might not have even if Ryan didn’t miss the final eight weeks with a shoulder muscle strain. Still, he seems to be getting closer. Holding him back ...
Outlook: With expectations high for year two in the bigs, Bibee stumbled out of the gate last season. Not that it was a problem for the Guardians. He had a 4.91 ERA and completed six innings just once ...
Outlook: Burnes received Cy Young votes for a fifth straight season in 2024 and made 32 starts for a third straight year, all while showing the best velocity of his career. Still, there’s one ...
Outlook: The big velocity gain that made Ragans look like an ace-in-waiting in the second half of 2023 held up at the beginning of last year, and the southpaw had a 3.16 ERA and a 30% strikeout rate ...
Outlook: Miller continued to overwhelm right-handed hitters as a sophomore, limiting them to a .512 OPS on the season. Thanks in part to a new splitter, he also greatly improved against left-handers, ...
Outlook: Webb led the NL in innings for a second straight season in 2024 and allowed the same exact number of runs and one more hit than he did in 2023. It seemed like he was very fortunate in one ...
Outlook: The first start of Yamamoto’s 12-year, $325 million deal with the Dodgers was quite the disaster; facing the Padres in his native Japan, he gave up five runs while getting just three outs.
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