If it's not obvious, I've been trying to focus on players who were already called up. Sure, I went over a few guys who haven't been called up yet -- hello, Wyatt Langford fantasy -- but if a player is called up already, then they're in better position to start the year with the big league club. For redraft leagues, this is the most important thing. Are at-bats more important than actually being good? Well, no, but all of these rookies are good. The difference between a great rookie and great rookie with playing time is everything. It's the difference between hundreds of spots in ADP. And well it should be! In a redraft league, I don't want a rookie that I have to sit on for weeks or months. It's why you might've detected some pessimism while getting my Jacks-off like Michael Hutchence in the Jackson Chourio fantasy and Jackson Holliday fantasy. Oh, they can be great, but for 2024 fantasy baseball: A Jackson or Ceddanne Rafaela? Well, it's not quite that easy. Do you have bench spots to stash a Jackson? Because when they're called up, they should be better. Holliday, specifically, will have six weeks of at-bats -- and stats! -- to make up for overall 2024 fantasy baseball value when it comes to him or Ceddanne Rafaela. Last year, Rafaela was called up and saw 83 ABs with a 2 HRs, 3 SBs and .241 line. His strikeout rate was also 31.5%, but, honestly, the only thing that matters there is that he was called up. So, what can we expect from Ceddanne Rafaela for 2024 fantasy baseball?