Stallings enjoyed a resurgent season with Colorado in 2024 after being cut loose by Miami, and he re-signed with the Rockies for 2025. The veteran backstop had two putrid years with the Marlins, during which he posted a .576 OPS, but he rebounded with the Rockies last season and had a .263/.357/.453 slash line with nine home runs in 82 games. Surprisingly, he actually performed better on the road than at Coors Field with an .827 OPS and .795 OPS, respectively. Despite the strong numbers, Stallings is likely to begin 2025 in a timeshare behind the plate. He's entering his age-35 campaign, and prospect Drew Romo should receive plenty of opportunities after making his debut late last year. Stallings could have some appeal in NL-only leagues and as a streaming option, but he likely won't see enough volume to be viable in most formats. Read Past Outlooks