After languishing on the fantasy waiver wire for most of the summer, Kendrys Morales suddenly became a hot ticket item as he homered in seven straight games. Is it too late to join in the buying frenzy?
The initial Sunday slate of September is a strong one, with a handful of stellar starters, a respectable middle tier, and some waiver-wire options at the lower end.
The Yankees make a waiver trade deadline splash by acquiring Andrew McCutchen to bolster their outfield depth. Plus, the Dodgers add Ryan Madson, the A's trade for Cory Gearrin, and Drew Butera heads to Colorado.
Could a terrific August from Cole Hamels get the Cubs to think about picking up his 2019 option? Plus, what September might bring for the CIN rotation, the overrated Trevor Williams in PIT, and the underrated Dominic Leone in STL.
Paul Goldschmidt finished May with 7 HR and a pitiful .209 BA—a far cry from the .305 BA and 31 HR per season he averaged from 2015-17. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Trevor Williams, Hunter Renfroe, Clay Buchholz, and Brian Anderson.
Jefry Marte and Kaleb Cowart are early contenders for PT at first base. Plus, Ohtani to start this weekend, Duggar out for season, Samardzija unlikely to return, Justin Upton activated, and more.
After languishing on the fantasy waiver wire for most of the summer, Kendrys Morales suddenly became a hot ticket item as he homered in seven straight games. Is it too late to join in the buying frenzy?
The initial Sunday slate of September is a strong one, with a handful of stellar starters, a respectable middle tier, and some waiver-wire options at the lower end.
The Yankees make a waiver trade deadline splash by acquiring Andrew McCutchen to bolster their outfield depth. Plus, the Dodgers add Ryan Madson, the A's trade for Cory Gearrin, and Drew Butera heads to Colorado.
Could a terrific August from Cole Hamels get the Cubs to think about picking up his 2019 option? Plus, what September might bring for the CIN rotation, the overrated Trevor Williams in PIT, and the underrated Dominic Leone in STL.
Paul Goldschmidt finished May with 7 HR and a pitiful .209 BA—a far cry from the .305 BA and 31 HR per season he averaged from 2015-17. What might 2019 have in store? Plus, Trevor Williams, Hunter Renfroe, Clay Buchholz, and Brian Anderson.
Jefry Marte and Kaleb Cowart are early contenders for PT at first base. Plus, Ohtani to start this weekend, Duggar out for season, Samardzija unlikely to return, Justin Upton activated, and more.