
Fantasy Baseball: Waiver Wire Adds for Week 3
Raise your hand if you need some assistance, because it’s that time again! Time to place some bids and make some claims.
Raise your hand if you need some assistance, because it’s that time again! Time to place some bids and make some claims.
Brett Lorin is a name that may not be familiar to many baseball fans. Lorin was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. The California native never appeared in a major league game but spent time in the Mariners, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations. He retired in 2015 but has a unique story.
There is a tidy little three-game slate at 4:00 pm ET today. It gives us a great chance to wrap up the weekend on a winning note and pad our accounts for next week. Let’s get to it.
The New York Yankees began the season as the best team in the American League on paper but as you know, games aren’t played on paper. That hasn’t been the case in the early going as the Bombers are just 5-9 and dead last in the AL.
Before the Yankees’ Sunday game against the Tampa Bay Rays, veteran first baseman Jay Bruce announced his retirement following the game.
Let’s roll with some more DFS on this Sunday! It is a nine-game main slate at 1:05 p.m. EST. Let’s see what arms, bats, and stacks we can ride with to try to make bank.
There will be plenty of high-profile, high-caliber talent on the mound on Sunday. Our featured games will include some of these immensely talented arms. Join me once again for Diamond Picks as we break down the action for this Sunday, April 18th.
One of the most underrated aspects of the Twitter experience is the ability to include hashtags with charming emojis at the end. This trend includes Major League Baseball, with all 30 teams getting their own unique hashtag.
Welcome to another edition of MLB DFS. For this Saturday in April, let’s take a look at some sluggers that you can add to your lineups. Included in these picks will be some studs and also value plays to help craft a winning lineup.
While there are the usual studs you could go with like Walker Buehler and Mike Trout, getting them in your lineups will take some salary help. Let’s take a look at some of those values for tonight’s late-night MLB DFS.
In case you have not been paying attention, baseball is not very popular with the younger demographic. This is because they have no one to relate to. There is no true face of the game and it has put the league decades behind other sporting leagues.
The first no-hitter in San Diego Padres history was thrown by Joe Musgrove and on April 14th, Chicago’s Carlos Rodon added to the season total of no-nos. Healthy and a part of Chicago’s rotation again, Rodon was ready for business. And thus far, he has shown exactly that.
Raise your hand if you need some assistance, because it’s that time again! Time to place some bids and make some claims.
Brett Lorin is a name that may not be familiar to many baseball fans. Lorin was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. The California native never appeared in a major league game but spent time in the Mariners, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations. He retired in 2015 but has a unique story.
There is a tidy little three-game slate at 4:00 pm ET today. It gives us a great chance to wrap up the weekend on a winning note and pad our accounts for next week. Let’s get to it.
The New York Yankees began the season as the best team in the American League on paper but as you know, games aren’t played on paper. That hasn’t been the case in the early going as the Bombers are just 5-9 and dead last in the AL.
Before the Yankees’ Sunday game against the Tampa Bay Rays, veteran first baseman Jay Bruce announced his retirement following the game.
Let’s roll with some more DFS on this Sunday! It is a nine-game main slate at 1:05 p.m. EST. Let’s see what arms, bats, and stacks we can ride with to try to make bank.
There will be plenty of high-profile, high-caliber talent on the mound on Sunday. Our featured games will include some of these immensely talented arms. Join me once again for Diamond Picks as we break down the action for this Sunday, April 18th.
One of the most underrated aspects of the Twitter experience is the ability to include hashtags with charming emojis at the end. This trend includes Major League Baseball, with all 30 teams getting their own unique hashtag.
Welcome to another edition of MLB DFS. For this Saturday in April, let’s take a look at some sluggers that you can add to your lineups. Included in these picks will be some studs and also value plays to help craft a winning lineup.
While there are the usual studs you could go with like Walker Buehler and Mike Trout, getting them in your lineups will take some salary help. Let’s take a look at some of those values for tonight’s late-night MLB DFS.
In case you have not been paying attention, baseball is not very popular with the younger demographic. This is because they have no one to relate to. There is no true face of the game and it has put the league decades behind other sporting leagues.
The first no-hitter in San Diego Padres history was thrown by Joe Musgrove and on April 14th, Chicago’s Carlos Rodon added to the season total of no-nos. Healthy and a part of Chicago’s rotation again, Rodon was ready for business. And thus far, he has shown exactly that.
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