Bradfield will certainly have a big-league career, but since the Orioles selected him 17th overall in 2023, he hasn't had a breakthrough run as a hitter at an age-appropriate level. He is an 80-grade runner and at least a 70-grade defender in center fielder, and he logged a .348 OBP with a 100 wRC+ in the upper levels of the minors last year. It's possible he will be limited to a bench outfielder role, given his lack of offensive impact potential and Baltimore's crowded depth chart. Even if he were traded to a second-division team, Bradfield would still likely be a one-trick pony in fantasy. He went to the hitter-friendly Arizona Fall League to make up for time missed with a hamstring injury and slashed .221/.341/.312 with zero home runs, 17 steals and a 22:13 K:BB in 92 plate appearances. Since getting to Double-A in 2024, Bradfield has hit four home runs in 92 games in the upper minors and he turned 24 this winter. Bradfield only has value in roto dynasty leagues where his speed can move the needle, and he's firmly blocked in Baltimore. Read Past Outlooks