Does it matter which hand he hurt? As a lefty, I would think the left hand would be more important but I lost my medical license a few weeks ago so I am not to be trusted.
Nice. thanks for that. So just looking at hitters, there is no penalty for strikeouts. That's good as that can take a dude who hits a lot of home runs and drop him to average pretty quick.
Someone who was in school when they scored 96 in Round 2 and lost in regulation:
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/1994-03-19-missouri.html
To me, fantasy baseball success is greatly determined by how you do after round 10 or so. You have to be able to pick up the guys who are ready to breakout but their draft position is such that you can get them later on. Here is a list you can use or not use of guys you should be able to get a little later in your draft:
Pitchers:
Spencer Schwellenbach
Hunter Brown
Christopher Sanchez
Spencer Arrighetti
Nick Lodolo
Brandon Pfaadt
Bubba Chandler
Hitters:
Christian Encarnacion Strand
Matt McLain
TJ Friedl
Heliot Ramos
Michael Toglia
Jung Hoo Lee
Isaac Paredes
Xavier Edwards
Pete Crow Armstrong
One thing you can do is look up the ADP (avg draft position) of each guy (usually provided by whatever site you are using) and gauge where someone might go and decide if you can wait to get him.
In theory, but closers are pretty volatile. Guys get hurt or they fall off a cliff out of nowhere seemingly every season. Also, your league may have appearance restrictions so too many relievers may mean you run out of appearances in September.
I don't know if resurrecting this was the best option but I didn't see a better place to put it:
American Family Field is getting a new indoor food truck park
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/mlb/brewers/2025/03/20/milwaukee-brewers-2025-new-alley-american-family-field-food-truck-park/82573376007/?tbref=hp
I can vouch for Chucho's Tacos. That place is legit.