Kyle Karros -- Fantasy Value
Fantasy Value sources for Kyle Karros of the Colorado Rockies
Kyle Karros broke out of a 2-for-18 slump on Sunday, recording 2 hits in 3 at-bats with 2 runs scored and his first home run of the season in Colorado's 9-6 victory over the Dodgers. The home run, his second career, came off Dodgers starter Roki Sasaki in the fifth inning.
Karros continues to struggle offensively in 2025. Through 43 games, he is batting .226 with just 1 home run and 9 RBIs across 137 at-bats, with a .585 OPS. The single home run has yielded minimal fantasy value despite the recent positive performance.
Fantasy analysts maintain conservative outlooks on Karros. He is ranked #334 in draft rankings (per ECR), #313 for Rest of Season, and #357 in Dynasty formats, indicating minimal consensus interest across all league types. 2026 projections show modest improvement at .257 AVG with 5 home runs and 27 RBIs over 247 at-bats, but he remains off most fantasy radars.
Kyle Karros is a third baseman for the Colorado Rockies currently tracked on CBSSports.com's fantasy baseball platform. Over his last five games from September 3-9, 2025, Karros compiled 5 hits, 3 runs, and 0 home runs with 0 RBIs, accumulating 7 total fantasy points. His best performance came on September 3 when he registered 2 hits and 2 runs for 4.5 fantasy points. His most recent outing on September 9 yielded 1 hit and 1 run for 2 fantasy points. The Rockies' recent stretch saw mixed results, defeating San Diego 3-0 on September 5 but losing the next two games to the Padres (10-8 and 8-1), followed by consecutive losses to the Los Angeles Dodgers (3-1 and 7-2). Karros has an upcoming game scheduled for September 10 against the Dodgers at 10:10 pm, continuing the series matchup.
Kyle Karros is a 23-year-old third baseman for the Colorado Rockies who stands 6'5" and weighs 220 pounds. A UCLA graduate from Los Angeles, Karros is being tracked for fantasy baseball and prop betting purposes during the 2025 season. His performance through late September shows relatively modest offensive output. Over the 2025 season, Karros has averaged 0.72 hits per game, 0.88 total bases per game, and 0.21 RBIs per game, with minimal home run production at 0.02 per game. His last 10 games (September 17-28) show declining performance, with his hits average dropping to 0.5 per game and zero home runs across that span. The data indicates inconsistent offensive production, with performances ranging from 0-2 hits in individual games and 0-2 total bases per contest. These statistics suggest Karros may have limited fantasy appeal in standard leagues during this period, with prop betting opportunities likely focused on under-the-odds totals given his modest production rates.