MLB Draft Profile: Harry Ford
The 2021 MLB Draft will begin on July 11. Today, we will look at Harry Ford, a top-ranked catcher from Kennesaw, Georgia who will most likely hear his name called in the first round of the draft.
The 2021 MLB Draft will begin on July 11. Today, we will look at Harry Ford, a top-ranked catcher from Kennesaw, Georgia who will most likely hear his name called in the first round of the draft.
The High School catcher out of Williamsville, New York will likely be a first-round pick. Now, where Joe Mack gets selected is another question. Let’s take a look at which team will land the left-hand hitting backstop.
How bad is it? Are you one of the only managers who has dodged the injury bullet? Live in fear, it’s coming for you. Is your team languishing in the middle of the crowd? Already cellar-dwelling? No matter where you sit in the current standings, hope is not lost. The Waiver Wire is here for you.
When the White Sox hired Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa in late October, the reactions were mixed, to say it nicely. It had been 10 years since La Russa last managed the St. Louis Cardinals, and the game had evolved massively in his time off.
We have a nice 10-game slate this afternoon starting at 1:00 pm ET. There are plenty of values with a few pitchers under $8,000 and hitters under $4,000. Let’s see which players to spend low on so we can afford to get our studs in the lineups.
Let’s take a look at one of the top pitchers in the MLB Draft, Vanderbilt’s Kumar Rocker. The right-hander has gone neck-and-neck with his Commodore teammate Jack Leiter this season. They are basically interchangeable as 1A and 1B in this draft.
The Vanderbilt ace is still the top pitcher in the MLB Draft in July. Although he has fallen down a couple of spots on some boards, his talent is undeniable. Jack Leiter has the stuff, pitchability, and pedigree to be an ace at the major league level.
We only have six games on the 7 pm slate tonight. The values and overall choices are few and far between. However, there are some Saturday slingers and swingers to get in your lineups to save a little money and maximize our returns.
This weekend should prove to be an exciting one for MLB as there are several series featuring highly touted clubs. For today’s rendition of Diamond picks, we will focus our attention on divisional matchups.
We have a full Friday as there are 15 games on the slate starting at 7 pm ET. With a massive amount of players to choose from, we will hit on our values to afford the studs tonight. Enjoy the beautiful weekend and start it off right with some cash.
Through the first two months of the season, Richard Rodriguez has been one of baseball’s best relievers. As the Pirates have gotten off to a 17-24 start, Rodriguez has been a bright spot.
It’s a small slate tonight, and an ugly one on the pitching side of things. Let’s take a look at some cash game options and GPP/Tournament pivots for tonight’s action.
The 2021 MLB Draft will begin on July 11. Today, we will look at Harry Ford, a top-ranked catcher from Kennesaw, Georgia who will most likely hear his name called in the first round of the draft.
The High School catcher out of Williamsville, New York will likely be a first-round pick. Now, where Joe Mack gets selected is another question. Let’s take a look at which team will land the left-hand hitting backstop.
How bad is it? Are you one of the only managers who has dodged the injury bullet? Live in fear, it’s coming for you. Is your team languishing in the middle of the crowd? Already cellar-dwelling? No matter where you sit in the current standings, hope is not lost. The Waiver Wire is here for you.
When the White Sox hired Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa in late October, the reactions were mixed, to say it nicely. It had been 10 years since La Russa last managed the St. Louis Cardinals, and the game had evolved massively in his time off.
We have a nice 10-game slate this afternoon starting at 1:00 pm ET. There are plenty of values with a few pitchers under $8,000 and hitters under $4,000. Let’s see which players to spend low on so we can afford to get our studs in the lineups.
Let’s take a look at one of the top pitchers in the MLB Draft, Vanderbilt’s Kumar Rocker. The right-hander has gone neck-and-neck with his Commodore teammate Jack Leiter this season. They are basically interchangeable as 1A and 1B in this draft.
The Vanderbilt ace is still the top pitcher in the MLB Draft in July. Although he has fallen down a couple of spots on some boards, his talent is undeniable. Jack Leiter has the stuff, pitchability, and pedigree to be an ace at the major league level.
We only have six games on the 7 pm slate tonight. The values and overall choices are few and far between. However, there are some Saturday slingers and swingers to get in your lineups to save a little money and maximize our returns.
This weekend should prove to be an exciting one for MLB as there are several series featuring highly touted clubs. For today’s rendition of Diamond picks, we will focus our attention on divisional matchups.
We have a full Friday as there are 15 games on the slate starting at 7 pm ET. With a massive amount of players to choose from, we will hit on our values to afford the studs tonight. Enjoy the beautiful weekend and start it off right with some cash.
Through the first two months of the season, Richard Rodriguez has been one of baseball’s best relievers. As the Pirates have gotten off to a 17-24 start, Rodriguez has been a bright spot.
It’s a small slate tonight, and an ugly one on the pitching side of things. Let’s take a look at some cash game options and GPP/Tournament pivots for tonight’s action.
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