Junis' time in the NL Central last season was a success, as he posted a 2.69 ERA in 24 appearances (six starts) between Milwaukee and Cincinnati. A shoulder impingement put him on the shelf early on, and in a brutal stroke of bad luck, Junis was hit in the head by a batted ball during batting practice while on the mend. After the Brewers traded him in order to land Frankie Montas, Junis added 41 high-quality innings for the Reds, ultimately leading him to decline his $8 million mutual option for 2025. Perhaps miscast earlier in his career with the Royals, Junis has seemingly found his niche in recent seasons as a swingman/long reliever. That's not usually the most fantasy-friendly role, but there are lesser arms that will go in the endgame of deep leagues. Read Past Outlooks