
Looking at a Few Underrated Free Agent Starters
Most of these candidates are thought to have been high-potential starters at some point and have either fallen on hard times or have never quite reached that status.
Most of these candidates are thought to have been high-potential starters at some point and have either fallen on hard times or have never quite reached that status.
It’s been a year since Yadier Molina announced his retirement from the Cardinals and receded into the comforts of impending Hall of Fame enshrinement.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ “Cinderella” run to the playoffs came to a screeching halt on one swing from Dodgers’ utility man Chris Taylor. However, there is plenty to be excited about regarding the future for St. Louis.
Happy Friday everyone! With another week coming to a close, we have a big 14-game slate on DraftKings starting at 7:05 p.m. EST. With a slate this large, there are a number of players to choose from and a lot of potential for value plays. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some players we could target for our lineups tonight.
With the unusual circumstances of the season, we saw some star players struggle and have an uncharacteristic season. With everything (hopefully) starting on time, we could see these players return to glory. Here are some of those players poised to have a bounceback in 2021.
The Wild Card round of the Major League Baseball playoffs continues today. With Game 2 of the Chicago Cubs-Miami Marlins series already underway, the only other game on the docket is the San Diego Padres-St. Louis Cardinals Game 3.
Well, the first two games of the series were very much in favor of the Washington Nationals, as they stymied the St. Louis Cardinals’ offense and held them to only one run and four hits in the first two games combined. Things won’t get any easier for the Redbirds tonight. They’ll have the difficult task of attempting to barrel up Stephen Strasburg. The one thing going for them that they didn’t have in the first two games is Jack Flaherty. Whenever you can send your ace to the mound, you have to feel like you have a shot.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals both won their series despite playing three games on the road. The Cards exploded for 10 runs in the first inning in Game Five against the Atlanta Braves basically ending Game Five before it barely started. The Nats had to fight a bit more. Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto hit homers off Clayton Kershaw in the eighth inning to tie the game. Howie Kendrick then blasted a Grand Slam in the tenth to take Game Five 7-3 in Los Angeles. Let’s take a look at how these two underdogs stack up against each other.
It all comes down to this for the four teams in the National League. Two will move on, and two will go home. Two teams will feel the thrill of victory, and two will know the agony of defeat. Okay, screw it. No more cliches. We’re here to make money, so let’s get down to it.
Yadier Molina followed up his game-tying single in the eighth inning with a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom of
Matthew Pyne looks back at yesterday’s Atlanta Braves loss to the St. Louis Cardinals and how the odds have shifted to the Cards’ favor.
Joel Dorcas |October 4th, 2019 Postseason baseball is in full swing and we’ve already had some very exciting contests. Let’s
Most of these candidates are thought to have been high-potential starters at some point and have either fallen on hard times or have never quite reached that status.
It’s been a year since Yadier Molina announced his retirement from the Cardinals and receded into the comforts of impending Hall of Fame enshrinement.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ “Cinderella” run to the playoffs came to a screeching halt on one swing from Dodgers’ utility man Chris Taylor. However, there is plenty to be excited about regarding the future for St. Louis.
Happy Friday everyone! With another week coming to a close, we have a big 14-game slate on DraftKings starting at 7:05 p.m. EST. With a slate this large, there are a number of players to choose from and a lot of potential for value plays. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some players we could target for our lineups tonight.
With the unusual circumstances of the season, we saw some star players struggle and have an uncharacteristic season. With everything (hopefully) starting on time, we could see these players return to glory. Here are some of those players poised to have a bounceback in 2021.
The Wild Card round of the Major League Baseball playoffs continues today. With Game 2 of the Chicago Cubs-Miami Marlins series already underway, the only other game on the docket is the San Diego Padres-St. Louis Cardinals Game 3.
Well, the first two games of the series were very much in favor of the Washington Nationals, as they stymied the St. Louis Cardinals’ offense and held them to only one run and four hits in the first two games combined. Things won’t get any easier for the Redbirds tonight. They’ll have the difficult task of attempting to barrel up Stephen Strasburg. The one thing going for them that they didn’t have in the first two games is Jack Flaherty. Whenever you can send your ace to the mound, you have to feel like you have a shot.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals both won their series despite playing three games on the road. The Cards exploded for 10 runs in the first inning in Game Five against the Atlanta Braves basically ending Game Five before it barely started. The Nats had to fight a bit more. Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto hit homers off Clayton Kershaw in the eighth inning to tie the game. Howie Kendrick then blasted a Grand Slam in the tenth to take Game Five 7-3 in Los Angeles. Let’s take a look at how these two underdogs stack up against each other.
It all comes down to this for the four teams in the National League. Two will move on, and two will go home. Two teams will feel the thrill of victory, and two will know the agony of defeat. Okay, screw it. No more cliches. We’re here to make money, so let’s get down to it.
Yadier Molina followed up his game-tying single in the eighth inning with a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th, forcing a win-or-go-home
Matthew Pyne looks back at yesterday’s Atlanta Braves loss to the St. Louis Cardinals and how the odds have shifted to the Cards’ favor.
Joel Dorcas |October 4th, 2019 Postseason baseball is in full swing and we’ve already had some very exciting contests. Let’s make it even more exciting
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