Rodgers was mostly healthy last season after missing most of 2023 due to a shoulder injury, but he was non-tendered by the Rockies in November after finishing the campaign with a 13 home runs and a .267/.314/.407 slash line in 135 contests, which was similar to his production from 2022. The second baseman continued to have drastic home/road splits in 2024 with an .888 OPS in home games compared to a .571 OPS in away games, and it's unclear exactly how he'll fare without the Coors Field effect. Rodgers has just one stolen base in his career and offers limited upside in the power department, and he's unlikely to move the needle significantly for fantasy managers even if he manages to secure a regular role in 2025. He's also been prone to injuries throughout his career, which adds uncertainty to his already capped ceiling. Read Past Outlooks