
MLB Offseason Preview: Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs cleaned house last year in Jed Hoyer’s first season as GM. What will he do to accelerate this rebuild and get the Cubbies back into contention?

The Chicago Cubs cleaned house last year in Jed Hoyer’s first season as GM. What will he do to accelerate this rebuild and get the Cubbies back into contention?

Once a team vying a World Series title every year, the Rangers have been stuck teetering between trying to compete and embracing a rebuild. This year was a step in the right direction despite winning just 60 games and missing the playoffs.

We all knew the Minnesota Twins were going to be sellers at the deadline, and they started already. It is likely the Twins are not done yet either.

Welcome back to another edition of MLB DFS! We return for an eight-game slate starting at 1:05 p.m. EST on this Thursday. Let’s take a look at some studs and value plays that could help you earn some cash.
Two days after the Atlanta Braves joined the 80-win club, the Minnesota Twins join the party. In Atlanta, there seems to be doubt as far as the pitching goes. In Minnesota, fans and broadcasters (like Jenny Taft, Jamie Hersch, Marney Gellner, Dawn Mitchell, Jamie Erdahl, and Kevin Gorg,) are simply excited that this season has exceeded expectations. Of course, this is said on one condition. Our @jball0202 expects championships in Minnesota, and nothing else (maybe championship-style writing from me? I do my best.)
Another huge slate of games on tap for this Tuesday night. There’s a game being played at Coors Field and a ton of other juicy match-ups. Let’s take a look at some options to help us bring home some cash.
Well, it’s one of those days where there are a ton of hitters and pitchers that make for viable options because it’s a full slate of games tonight. I’ve done my best job to try to pinpoint some players you can use in all formats. Join me as I take a look at which pitchers to target, two bats, and two stacks.

The Chicago Cubs cleaned house last year in Jed Hoyer’s first season as GM. What will he do to accelerate this rebuild and get the Cubbies back into contention?

Once a team vying a World Series title every year, the Rangers have been stuck teetering between trying to compete and embracing a rebuild. This year was a step in the right direction despite winning just 60 games and missing the playoffs.

We all knew the Minnesota Twins were going to be sellers at the deadline, and they started already. It is likely the Twins are not done yet either.

Welcome back to another edition of MLB DFS! We return for an eight-game slate starting at 1:05 p.m. EST on this Thursday. Let’s take a look at some studs and value plays that could help you earn some cash.
Two days after the Atlanta Braves joined the 80-win club, the Minnesota Twins join the party. In Atlanta, there seems to be doubt as far as the pitching goes. In Minnesota, fans and broadcasters (like Jenny Taft, Jamie Hersch, Marney Gellner, Dawn Mitchell, Jamie Erdahl, and Kevin Gorg,) are simply excited that this season has exceeded expectations. Of course, this is said on one condition. Our @jball0202 expects championships in Minnesota, and nothing else (maybe championship-style writing from me? I do my best.)
Another huge slate of games on tap for this Tuesday night. There’s a game being played at Coors Field and a ton of other juicy match-ups. Let’s take a look at some options to help us bring home some cash.
Well, it’s one of those days where there are a ton of hitters and pitchers that make for viable options because it’s a full slate of games tonight. I’ve done my best job to try to pinpoint some players you can use in all formats. Join me as I take a look at which pitchers to target, two bats, and two stacks.
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
We are LIVE! Today on the Chiefs Blitz Podcast, we talk about the impending release of RT Jawaan Taylor and what this means for the #Chiefs Offensive Line!
🚨 Nate Taylor: Jaylon Moore is the "Next Man Up" at RT!
With Jawaan Taylor’s release clearing $20M in cap space, @ByNateTaylor reports that Jaylon Moore is expected to be the #Chiefs starting Right Tackle for 2026. ✍️🏗️
🧱 The former 49er signed a 2-year, $30M deal last