Two Sides: MLB Studs and Duds from May
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Happy weekend to everyone. We are back at it with more analysis for another full Saturday of Major League Baseball. Our focus today will be on a couple of nightcaps that are sure to get plenty of attention.
We have every team in action tonight. Yes, a 15-game slate to work with. So, let’s drop 15 players who could make an impact in your lineups tonight.
With another month of MLB action down, The Squeeze returns to recap the best May performances across the league. Tyler
The second baseman from Alabama has turned some heads this season. Peyton Wilson started off as a catcher but has proven himself to be valuable in the field no matter where he plays.
Welcome to the Weekly Wagers. It’s a great time of year to be laying down some cash, with baseball in full swing and NBA and NHL playoffs at our disposal.
Welcome back to our MLB top prospect update. Today we check in on the prospects for the American League Central teams.
Now that we’re a couple of months into the season, it is interesting to look at some advanced stats that are surprising from various players. So let’s focus on players that have been flying under the radar.
Always a delight when your DFS planning for the day includes a long look at the weather forecast around baseball. The good news is that it appears the worst is behind us.
Although the Detroit Tigers have struggled this season, Spencer Turnbull has been a bright spot. After having a career year in 2020, the Alabama native has been even better this year.
With the truncated MLB Draft last year, Matt Mikulski wasn’t selected. It may have been a blessing in disguise. The Fordham University left-hander has been excellent this season and has put himself into the first-round discussion.
Prior to the season, several of our writers came out with top-five prospect rankings for each team. We will be running down each of them, how they have done so far, and whether their stock has risen or dropped at all. Let’s start with the AL East.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Happy weekend to everyone. We are back at it with more analysis for another full Saturday of Major League Baseball. Our focus today will be on a couple of nightcaps that are sure to get plenty of attention.
We have every team in action tonight. Yes, a 15-game slate to work with. So, let’s drop 15 players who could make an impact in your lineups tonight.
With another month of MLB action down, The Squeeze returns to recap the best May performances across the league. Tyler and Logan also look at
The second baseman from Alabama has turned some heads this season. Peyton Wilson started off as a catcher but has proven himself to be valuable in the field no matter where he plays.
Welcome to the Weekly Wagers. It’s a great time of year to be laying down some cash, with baseball in full swing and NBA and NHL playoffs at our disposal.
Welcome back to our MLB top prospect update. Today we check in on the prospects for the American League Central teams.
Now that we’re a couple of months into the season, it is interesting to look at some advanced stats that are surprising from various players. So let’s focus on players that have been flying under the radar.
Always a delight when your DFS planning for the day includes a long look at the weather forecast around baseball. The good news is that it appears the worst is behind us.
Although the Detroit Tigers have struggled this season, Spencer Turnbull has been a bright spot. After having a career year in 2020, the Alabama native has been even better this year.
With the truncated MLB Draft last year, Matt Mikulski wasn’t selected. It may have been a blessing in disguise. The Fordham University left-hander has been excellent this season and has put himself into the first-round discussion.
Prior to the season, several of our writers came out with top-five prospect rankings for each team. We will be running down each of them, how they have done so far, and whether their stock has risen or dropped at all. Let’s start with the AL East.
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