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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Wednesday

Official announcements of pitching plans have been slower than usual since the break. One reason for this is that teams are beginning to monitor pitching workloads after last season’s abbreviated campaign. While some delays are the result of teams still waiting to be sure that injured hurlers are truly ready to return from the IL, […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Saturday

Overall, the slate features several staff aces including Gerrit Cole and Lucas Giolito, both looking to head into the break on a strong note after seeming of late to have lost their grip. The card also features an array of pitchers to use for a spot start, along with some batters in favorable spots of […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Thursday

Here’s a look at Thursday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in roughly 50% or fewer ESPN leagues. Johnny Cueto (R), rostered in 37% of ESPN leagues, San Francisco Giants at Arizona Diamondbacks: Cueto finds himself in one of the day’s best matchups, squaring off against a bottom-rung Arizona offense that did nothing at […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Sunday

With that in mind, here is our daily trek around the diamond, highlighting players in favorable spots, focusing on players rostered in roughly 50% or fewer ESPN leagues. Ross Stripling (R), rostered in 32% of ESPN leagues, Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles: In 9 1/3 innings against the Red Sox, Stripling has posted a […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Thursday

Here’s a look at Thursday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in roughly 50% of ESPN leagues or less. Nick Pivetta (R), rostered in 55% of ESPN leagues, Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays: Pivetta has been inconsistent of late, managing just one quality start in his last six turns. Even so, he’s […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Saturday

With all that in mind, here’s a look at Saturday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in roughly 50% or fewer ESPN leagues. Yusei Kikuchi (L), rostered in 49% of ESPN leagues, Seattle Mariners at Cleveland: As long as Kikuchi is rostered in under 50% of leagues, we’ll continue to feature him. Over his […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Thursday

Here’s a look at Thursday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in less than 50% of ESPN leagues. Tyler Anderson (L), rostered in 14% of ESPN leagues, Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Miami Marlins: Outside of a blowup outing against Atlanta in late May, Anderson has been rock solid. The southpaw has held opponents to two […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Thursday

Here’s a look at Thursday’s top streaming options, focusing on players rostered in less than 50% of ESPN leagues. Brady Singer (R), rostered in 26% of ESPN leagues, Kansas City Royals at Tampa Bay Rays: Singer seemingly does just enough each outing to keep himself in the streamer discussion. He’s not dominating opponents, but he’s […]

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Fantasy baseball daily notes: Pitcher and hitter rankings for Sunday

Don’t fret, we’ll keep tracking the latest trends so you can focus on your fantasy team management. To that end, here are Sunday’s selections, designed to help finish the week out in a strong manner. Everyone is available in at least half of all ESPN leagues. Casey Mize (R), rostered in 36% of ESPN leagues, […]

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2021 MLB Opening Day lineups for every game

Major League Baseball is back for a full 162-game 2021 season after a very unique 2020. Not sure who is starting for your team on Opening Day? We’re tracking batting orders from across the league as teams start to play in front of their home fans again for the first time since the pandemic began. […]

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