Rogers stayed healthy last season after injuries limited him to just four starts in 2023. The results, however, were not up to snuff. With his four-seamer velocity down to a career-low 91.9 mph - nearly a three-mph drop from its peak in 2022 - Rogers' strikeout rate fell to a measly 17.3 percent. To make matters worse, his walk rate was up to 10 percent and his average exit velocity was in just the sixth percentile. The Orioles sensed they could get more out of Rogers and traded for him at the deadline, but he was even worse there and spent more time in the minors than he did their rotation. Rogers trained at Driveline Baseball over the offseason in hopes of regaining some ticks on his fastball. If that happens, a bounce-back is possible, but fantasy managers would be wise to believe it when they see it. Read Past Outlooks