Michael Brantley is flashing skills similar to his excellent 2014-15 seasons. Can it last? Joe Kelly seems to be next in line behind Craig Kimbrel. Should he be? Plus updates on Lucas Giolito, Jose Iglesias and Christian Vazquez.
Acuna: How bad is it? Plus F. Cordero, A.J. Ramos, Darvish, A. Miller, Prado and D. HollandL. Earlier: Le. Garcia, Guyer, R. Iglesias and Faria, Souza (again), Dee Gordon, Kendrick and Lagares. And we're still right about Khris Davis.
Greg Bird's return means Ronald Torreyes is headed to Triple-A. Plus, updates on Starling Marte, Martin Prado, Carlos Gomez, Lonnie Chisenhall, Luis Perdomo and more.
After a huge first week, Ronald Acuna's bat has quieted down considerably—do his skills offer hope for a turnaround? Plus, Niko Goodrum, Ryan Yarbrough, Ronald Guzman and Eric Skoglund.
After rocketing through the minors, the Nationals' Juan Soto suddenly splashed into the majors last weekend, sending fantasy owners racing to add him in virtually all formats. Who else is moving in the market?
The Sunday slate is a strong one, led by a handful of ace-level hurlers. Additionally, mixed-league owners who hope to enjoy a late-week push should be able to find a couple appealing spot-start options on their waiver wire.
Michael Brantley is flashing skills similar to his excellent 2014-15 seasons. Can it last? Joe Kelly seems to be next in line behind Craig Kimbrel. Should he be? Plus updates on Lucas Giolito, Jose Iglesias and Christian Vazquez.
Acuna: How bad is it? Plus F. Cordero, A.J. Ramos, Darvish, A. Miller, Prado and D. HollandL. Earlier: Le. Garcia, Guyer, R. Iglesias and Faria, Souza (again), Dee Gordon, Kendrick and Lagares. And we're still right about Khris Davis.
Greg Bird's return means Ronald Torreyes is headed to Triple-A. Plus, updates on Starling Marte, Martin Prado, Carlos Gomez, Lonnie Chisenhall, Luis Perdomo and more.
After a huge first week, Ronald Acuna's bat has quieted down considerably—do his skills offer hope for a turnaround? Plus, Niko Goodrum, Ryan Yarbrough, Ronald Guzman and Eric Skoglund.
After rocketing through the minors, the Nationals' Juan Soto suddenly splashed into the majors last weekend, sending fantasy owners racing to add him in virtually all formats. Who else is moving in the market?
The Sunday slate is a strong one, led by a handful of ace-level hurlers. Additionally, mixed-league owners who hope to enjoy a late-week push should be able to find a couple appealing spot-start options on their waiver wire.