Fantasy Baseball: 5 players managers can move on from after disappointing starts to the season
It has been one of the most interesting fantasy baseball seasons in recent years based on the number of injuries, breakouts and early busts. The 2024 campaign remains young, so many of the players who have been struggling early will have plenty of time to turn things around at the plate.
Nevertheless, it may be too costly for some fantasy baseball managers to hold onto some of these players. Depending on the roster sizes and team needs, hanging onto slumping players can be the difference between winning and losing weekly matchups. It may not be easy, but sometimes moving on is the best move in these situations.
Five players fantasy baseball managers should move on from in their leagues
#1 Gleyber Torres
It has been a disappointing season so far for Gleyber Torres, something that New York Yankees fans are not shy about calling out.
The veteran infielder, who is in the final year of his contract, has struggled mightily at the plate this year. Although he has been hot lately, he has been a massive disappointment all season.
"The pitcher steps off, throws a pitch out of the zone, and somehow Gleyber Torres is rung for the strikeout. Great job by Angel Hernandez." - @FiresideYankees
This season, Gleyber Torres has posted a .225 batting average with 22 runs scored, 11 RBIs and only a pair of home runs. While he may turn things around at the year moves on, given the number of infield replacements available, it may be time to move on from the Yankees veteran.
#2 Aaron Civale
There has always been optimism surrounding pitchers when the move to the Tampa Bay Rays, something that was true when the club acquired Aaron Civale last season. The fact that the Rays have a reputation for maximizing their pitching staff led to managers taking a shot on Civale later in drafts.
Well, it's safe to say that things have not paid off for fantasy baseball managers who took on Aaron Civale in drafts. The veteran pitcher has struggled this season, posting a 5.92 ERA and a 2-4 record over 32.2 innings this year. It might be time to cut ties with the Rays starter.
#3 Justin Turner
Justin Turner started the season as one of the few Toronto Blue Jays players producing at the plate.
However, the veteran has struggled to maintain that level of production, causing many fantasy managers to consider his spot in their lineups. After a hot start, Turner has seen his batting average drop to .231 while also hitting only four home runs with 16 RBIs.
#4 Mitch Garver
Mitch Garver has been a fantasy baseball staple at the catcher position, which led to plenty of excitement for him entering 2024, that being his move to the Seattle Mariners has not gone according to plan, as the veteran has been dreadful at the plate.
"Maybe it’s time for the Mariners to bench Mitch Garver. Just a thought." - @skramerwrites
Garver owns a .169 batting average with 5 home runs and 14 RBIs with his new club, something that will likely lead to fantasy baseball managers looking elsewhere.
#5 Jake Burger
Jake Burger entered the 2024 campaign as a mid-to-late round target for many as they believed that he would enjoy a massive breakout campaign with the Miami Marlins.
Like much of the Marlins roster, Burger has struggled this season, posting a .171 batting average with nine runs scored, three home runs and 16 RBIs. It may be difficult given the pre-season hype, but Burger might be a detriment at this point.