Spencer Torkelson, Ben Rice might prove more than their hot starts
Share and Follow

Fantasy baseball managers routinely face the question: Should we believe in a player’s hot start, or is it a mirage destined to fade?

Two standout performers in the early stages of this season are Spencer Torkelson from the Tigers and Ben Rice from the Yankees, making them intriguing subjects for analysis. While both players have been catching the eye of fans and analysts in April, a closer look at their individual characteristics and the environments they are playing in could reveal contrasting trajectories for their future careers.

Torkelson, the former No. 1-overall draft pick, has long tantalized fantasy managers with his prodigious power potential. After a couple of uneven seasons, he is off to a blistering start, already launching bombs at a pace that evokes his 30-home-run campaign from 2023.

Yes, the strikeout rate remains high — hovering around 30 percent — but we’re not overly concerned, as Torkelson has made tangible changes to his mechanics and approach at the plate, and the results are showing.

This isn’t just blind optimism. His batted-ball data backs up the breakout. Torkelson’s average exit velocity and hard-hit rate have spiked, and he is pulling the ball in the air more consistently — a recipe for home run success at Comerica Park and beyond.

The adjustments he has made, reportedly flattening his swing path and staying more selective early in counts, have unlocked the raw power that made him a top prospect. Sure, the whiffs are a red flag for batting average, but in a fantasy landscape that increasingly prioritizes power, a .240 hitter with 35-plus homer upside is gold. If he maintains even 80 percent of this production, he is a top-10 first baseman by season’s end. We’re buying the hot start — strikeouts be damned.

Meanwhile in The Bronx, the rookie Rice has emerged as a Statcast darling, posting numbers that make sabermetric enthusiasts drool. His exit velocities, barrel rate and expected slugging percentage all sit in the elite percentiles — think top 5 percent across the board.

Rice has mashed his way into the Yankees’ lineup, capitalizing on injuries to Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu with a barrage of extra-base hits. For fantasy managers who snagged him off the waiver wire, he has been fantastic, but is this sustainable?

You can believe in Rice’s bat. The underlying metrics are too pristine to dismiss as a fluke. He went 40-20 with a .285 average over 152 minor-league at-bats and has yet to really slow down in the majors. His plate discipline — low chase rates paired with a knack for hard contact — suggests a high floor, too.

The biggest question mark isn’t talent, but opportunity. Stanton and LeMahieu will be back, and the Yankees’ crowded lineup could squeeze Rice’s playing time. If he keeps raking, though, the Bombers might have no choice but to find him at-bats, perhaps shifting him to DH or first base. For now, ride the hot hand — he is too good to bench.

Hot starts are tricky, but Torkelson’s mechanical overhaul and Rice’s elite Statcast profile give us confidence. Believe in both — just keep an eye on the Yankees’ depth chart..

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.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Native American tribe claims part of Sunrise Highway illegal

Native American Tribe Challenges Legality of Sunrise Highway Ownership: A Bold Call for Justice

A Native American tribe based on Long Island is challenging the legality…
How to enjoy 6 Starbucks drinks without all the calories and fat

Discover Low-Calorie Starbucks Swaps: 6 Guilt-Free Drinks to Savor

The arrival of ‘red cup season’ is a highly anticipated event for…
Body of triathlete found after shark attack off California coast

Triathlete’s Body Recovered Following Shark Attack off California Coast

In a tragic turn of events, the body of a missing triathlete…
JSO: Woman taken into custody after shooting boyfriend at Northside apartment complex

JSO Arrests Woman for Alleged Shooting of Boyfriend at Northside Apartment Complex

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office reported a shooting incident that took place in…
TSA's union distractions thwart air safety — so Trump is stepping in

Trump Intervenes as TSA Union Disputes Impact Air Safety

This festive season, around 18 million Americans are relying on the Transportation…
UK prime minister slammed for welcoming home freed Egyptian prisoner after social media posts resurface

UK PM Faces Backlash Over Warm Welcome to Freed Egyptian Prisoner Amid Controversial Social Media Revelations

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under fire after he welcomed home…
Shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall wounds at least 3 people

Tragic Helicopter Collision in New Jersey Results in One Fatality, Another Critically Injured

In a tragic incident on Sunday, two helicopters collided midair in New…
Cellphone data defined 2025’s biggest criminal cases as expert calls them a 'crime scene in their pocket'

Expert Declares Cellphone Data as Key to Solving 2025’s Major Criminal Cases

In the pockets of countless Americans, a small device has become an…