NL West: Can Tovar rediscover his form?

Colorado Rockies

Since Ezequiel Tovar’s breakout season in 2024, fantasy managers have been waiting for the Rockies shortstop to be the kind of player who can carry a team. But injuries and poor play have plagued the former coveted prospect ever since, and this season has been frankly awful. After 203 PA, Tovar is hitting a meager .214 with 2 HR, 14 R, 16 RBI, and 3 SB. His .266 OBP and 6% BB% (contrasted with a 26% K%, yikes) put him at risk of being unplayable for most MLB franchises. Fortunately for him, though, Colorado doesn’t have a deep stable of options to replace him. But Tovar’s terrible start to this season has led fantasy managers to be pretty well convinced he won’t be very helpful to them. Despite a Main Event ADP...

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