
MLB Draft Profile: Gavin Cross
A well-rounded prospect, Virginia Tech’s outfielder had put himself on the map. To be fair, Gavin Cross put himself on scout’s radars after his freshman year.

A well-rounded prospect, Virginia Tech’s outfielder had put himself on the map. To be fair, Gavin Cross put himself on scout’s radars after his freshman year.

Welcome back, my fellow MLB DFS degenerates. It’s Friday night, and we have a whopping 12-game slate popping off at 7:05pm EDT.

After taking last week off, we are back with another edition of Flashback Friday. Ken Boyer is considered by many among the top dozen third basemen to ever play, yet he is still not in the Hall of Fame.

It’s time for MLB DFS on a Thursday night, with a quick three-game slate going off at 7:10pm EDT.

Throughout his span with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clay Holmes wasn’t viewed as a factor out of the bullpen.

With various time slots scattered throughout the day, we turn our MLB DFS attention toward the evening slate to convene on our daily fantasy adventure.

With four top 10 teams losing their series this week, there is plenty of shuffling around in the latest college baseball top 25 rankings.

Mondays in baseball are typically slim slates with few choices. That’s not the case this week, as we kick off the week with an 11-game MLB DFS slate starting at 7:05pm EDT.

For Nick Pivetta, April did not go as planned.

Georgia Tech boasts a few first-round catchers over the years like Jason Varitek (1994), Matt Wieters (2007), and Joey Bart (2018). Kevin Parada will join them in June as he could be the first catcher off the board.

Welcome back to another edition of fantasy baseball waivers on a Sunday evening.

With just over two months until the MLB Draft, we take a look at shortstop Jett Williams, one of the top prep bats from Texas.

A well-rounded prospect, Virginia Tech’s outfielder had put himself on the map. To be fair, Gavin Cross put himself on scout’s radars after his freshman year.

Welcome back, my fellow MLB DFS degenerates. It’s Friday night, and we have a whopping 12-game slate popping off at 7:05pm EDT.

After taking last week off, we are back with another edition of Flashback Friday. Ken Boyer is considered by many among the top dozen third basemen to ever play, yet he is still not in the Hall of Fame.

It’s time for MLB DFS on a Thursday night, with a quick three-game slate going off at 7:10pm EDT.

Throughout his span with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clay Holmes wasn’t viewed as a factor out of the bullpen.

With various time slots scattered throughout the day, we turn our MLB DFS attention toward the evening slate to convene on our daily fantasy adventure.

With four top 10 teams losing their series this week, there is plenty of shuffling around in the latest college baseball top 25 rankings.

Mondays in baseball are typically slim slates with few choices. That’s not the case this week, as we kick off the week with an 11-game MLB DFS slate starting at 7:05pm EDT.

Georgia Tech boasts a few first-round catchers over the years like Jason Varitek (1994), Matt Wieters (2007), and Joey Bart (2018). Kevin Parada will join them in June as he could be the first catcher off the board.

Welcome back to another edition of fantasy baseball waivers on a Sunday evening.

With just over two months until the MLB Draft, we take a look at shortstop Jett Williams, one of the top prep bats from Texas.
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