Rogers maintained his workhorse role last season, logging 74 innings across 68 appearances for San Francisco. The 32-year-old tied a career-high with 30 holds (third-most in the majors) that ended up being one shy of the league lead. After struggling against left-handed hitters in 2022, he rebounded against them last season (.200 BAA). The submariner was once again effective with his sinker and slider combination that limited hard contact and induced a 50-plus percent groundball rate. Rogers' 2.2 barrel percentage allowed was a 100th percentile Statcast metric, while his 84.4 mph average exit velocity (99th) and 27.2 percent hard-hit rate (98th) were among the best in the league. He continues to be a strong target in formats that reward holds. Read Past Outlooks