Now that 2015 has arrived. I’m going to start a series of articles called Astros in your Fantasy. In this series I will look at the Astros that are or will be valuable assets to being successful to winning your fantasy leagues in 2015 and beyond. This will be a 10 part series to kick off the fantasy baseball season, and will only look at Astros players.
Next in series
January 9th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 2: George Springer
January 16th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 3: Jose Altuve
January 23rd, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 4: Dallas Keuchel
January 30th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 5: Chris Carter
February 6th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 6: Luke Gregerson
February 13th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 7 : Astros catchers
February 20th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 8: Jed Lowrie and other infielders
February 27th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 9: Astros outfielders
March 6th, 2015 – Astros in your Fantasy Part 10: Astros Rotation
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For part 1, we will look off of the Baseball America top 10 Astros prospects. The comparisons given are subject to change, but just looking at their minor leagues numbers, I picked who they compare best to. These projections may be optimistic, but as Astros fans we want the best from our young guys. They won’t all struggle at first like Jon Singleton and Domingo Santana have.
Next: Josh Hader