New York Post

Don’t go out of way fo r rookies

- By HOWARD BENDER

ROOKIES are all the rage in fantasy baseball, and the outfield position is loaded with them. The question is, how far should you go to acquire them?

When you ask about reaching for rookies like Wyatt Langford or Jackson Merrill, eyes glaze over, much like when you jingle a set of keys in front of a baby. The Kool-Aid smile is often accentuate­d by a tiny stream of drool.

Langford and Merrill are already center stage for fantasy managers, as is rookie Brewers center fielder Jackson Chourio. All three will be on the field for Opening Day, and the hype throughout the spring has been relentless.

It is difficult to argue against them — Langford leads all of MLB with a 1.242 OPS this spring, Merrill just got the starts in center field for the Padres during the Seoul Series, and Chourio is batting .280 with a .333 OBP through 15 spring games. We expect all three to find success at the major league level, but the question you always have to ask yourself on draft day is whether the juice is worth the squeeze.

The biggest problems we have with rookie hype is how far people reach to draft the player. There is no doubting Langford’s talent, but over the past three weeks, his ADP has jumped over 50 spots, and he is now being drafted inside the top 100. If he plays at his ceiling, like Corbin Carroll did last year, then you’re getting strong return value, but if he goes the route of so many other MLB rookies over the years, then you are paying too much.

Chourio is of similar ilk in that he is also climbing up the ADP ranks with news of him earning the starting job. After hitting 22 home runs stealing 44 bases in 2023, the expectatio­ns are high, and though he is still about 20 picks behind Langford, we run a similar risk of overpaying.

It is OK to be enthusiast­ic about the rookie outfielder­s this season, but try to be sensible during your drafts. Reaching by a round or two is one thing, but you never want to overcommit.

Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAla­rm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzgu­y and catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on the SiriusXM fantasy sports channel weekdays from 6-8 p.m. Go to FantasyAla­rm.com for all your fantasy baseball news and advice.

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