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FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Joe's Top 10 Must Have Players for 2023

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

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4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Joe's Top 10 Must Have Players for the 2023 Fantasy Baseball Season.

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0:00.0

What's up, everybody? It's me, Joey P. Joe P. Zipia. Have you ever heard that phrase you can't

0:16.0

always get what you want? You know what I say to that? It's nonsense because it's 2023, and I can get

0:20.8

whatever I want, practically on demand. There's pretty much an app for everything, and if I want

0:24.4

something, it pretty much comes to my house in a day or two, so why can't I have the players I want

0:28.5

in fantasy baseball in 2023? Why not? I can. And you know what? I'm going to get them, and you

0:34.1

should too. So these are the names that you absolutely positively need in 2023. These are my

0:39.6

must-haves. Now, before we get to the names on the list, I want to quickly remind you all when

0:44.4

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1:03.7

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slash premium and start playing smarter and not harder. So without further ado, here are the

1:13.6

names in 2023 that I simply positively must have in fantasy baseball. Number 10, Andres Munoz,

1:20.1

relief pitcher Seattle Mariners. Now, he doesn't have the gig yet, but it's only matter of time

1:24.9

before this fireballer takes over the closer role for the Seattle Mariners. Yeah, Paul C.

1:29.2

Wilde held down that role last year, but Andres Munoz is special on a 24 years old. This kid

1:35.2

last year through 65 innings struck out an incredible 96 hitters and had just a walk rate of 6%.

1:42.0

This guy is the goods could be the second coming in Seattle of Edwin Diaz. And it's only a matter

1:46.8

of time before he takes over that role for the M's. Don't sleep on this player. He's going

1:52.0

in an average ADP of 169 overall. And that is just unbelievable value for a guy who might end up

1:58.5

with a lion's share of the saves, not to mention the incredible strike out and peripheral stats.

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