The same holds true in fantasy. One great week can take you from the lower half of your rotisserie standings to the top. The best way to make it happen is keep a full lineup and look to upgrade weaker spots. To that end, here are Sunday’s selections to wrap up the week on a […]
Continue readingHere’s a look at Saturday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in less than 50% of ESPN leagues. Create or join a league today >> Cheat Sheet Central >> Trevor Cahill (R), rostered in 6% of ESPN leagues, San Francisco Giants at Arizona Diamondbacks: Cahill hasn’t faced the staunchest of lineups, but he’s been […]
Continue readingHere’s a look at the day’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in fewer than 50% of ESPN leagues. Pitching Tyler Chatwood (R), rostered in 47% of ESPN leagues, Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Chatwood turned some heads after throwing six strong frames against Milwaukee in his season debut, allowing just one run on […]
Continue readingBaseball is back for a very unique 2020 MLB season. Not sure who is starting for your team? We’re tracking batting orders from across the majors, including the first NL games since the universal DH was adapted for the season. Check back for updates as teams announce their Opening Day starting lineups for all of […]
Continue readingThe 2020 major league baseball season will be like none that has ever come before it. MLB’s 30 teams will have just 60 games to try to streak into the postseason. Players and coaches will need to focus on the field while maintaining strict health and safety protocols off of it. There will be limited […]
Continue readingWhen spring training kicked off a year ago, Bryce Harper and Manny Machado remained unsigned. The drama this year will center around the Houston Astros: their cheating scandal, reactions from other players about the Astros’ cheating scandal, the possibility of other teams throwing at Astros hitters in spring training, the counter-reaction from Astros pitchers and […]
Continue readingFormer manager Bobby Bragan once described baseball statistics like this: “Say you were standing with one foot in the oven and one foot in an ice bucket. According to the percentage people, you should be perfectly comfortable.” Good one. Nonetheless, baseball is a numbers game. As we peel away from the Astros’ cheating scandal and […]
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