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4 Fantasy Baseball Regression Candidates (2025)

4 Fantasy Baseball Regression Candidates (2025)

The beginning of the fantasy baseball season is an easy time to spot outliers and candidates for positive and negative regression. With so few games and plate appearances for each player, we will see wild swings away from normal production, and the tendency is to overreact.

Worried about that slow start from Rafael Devers? He is now hitting .244/.373/.390 after going hitless in five straight games to open the season. What about Eugenio Suarez from last week’s article? He hit five home runs in his first five games, but has just one hit in his last 24 plate appearances

Regression comes at players fast. When we see someone on an extreme hot or cold streak, things are likely to course correct. That’s what we will try to predict here.

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