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One of the hardest parts of fantasy baseball draft preparation is determining which players are capable of carrying over good form from the prior season.
Some names could be viewed as potential sleeper picks based off second-half performances, while others could fly under the radar due to a change of scenery.
Owners also have to be wary of which stars from previous years could develop into fantasy busts.
While that may be hard to predict in March, a few trends from recent seasons may lend a hand in figuring out who to avoid in drafts.