The Dodgers have the deepest starting pitching depth chart in baseball, although six of the 13 starters on the 40-man roster had an injury designation as of mid-December. Wrobleski hasn't pitched well enough in the majors to be guaranteed any starts in 2025, but he's healthy, is a lefty and has a starter's pitch mix. He may yet be traded this offseason and could eventually be moved to the bullpen if he sticks with the Dodgers. However, Wrobleski's 95.1 mph average fastball velocity was almost two ticks higher than the average lefty's fastball, and that's reason enough to be patient in dynasty leagues. He opened the 2024 season with a 3.06 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and an 18.2 K-BB% in 13 starts at Double-A and he upped his strikeout rate from 23 percent at Double-A to 31.8 percent at Triple-A. The Pacific Coast League punished him to the tune of a .441 BABIP and .298 average against, and the balls and strikes challenge system led to his walk rate spiking from 4.8 percent at Double-A to 13.6 percent at Triple-A. Wrobleski is a nice sleeper in deeper redraft and dynasty leagues, but nothing is promised with regards to his 2025 role. Read Past Outlooks