The latest trends in fantasy baseball are highlighted by the rise and fall of key players as the draft season approaches. Justin Verlander's recent signing with the Giants, though a nod to his storied career, raises questions about his effectiveness at 42 years old. Meanwhile, Trevor McGill is surging up draft boards due to the vacancy left by Devin Williams's trade to the Yankees, positioning him as a potential closer for the Brewers. McGill's performance last season has made him an attractive option for managers seeking saves.
On the other hand, Ronald Acuña's draft stock has taken a hit following reports that he may miss significant time at the start of the season due to injuries. His decline from a second to a third-round pick reflects the uncertainty surrounding his recovery. The landscape of relief pitchers is also shifting, with Ryan Walker and Kirby Yates emerging as players to watch.
Newcomers like Brent Rooker, who recently signed an extension with the A's, are gaining traction after a breakout season, while concerns linger around veterans like Justin Verlander and their declining value in mixed leagues.