Report: Royals Sign Carlos Santana
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
The Kansas City Royals finished 26-34, good enough for fourth place in the American League Central. They are in the midst of a rebuild and will be returning most of their team in 2021.
Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians
Ramirez is going to see some votes for the American League MVP and he made a compelling argument in the last week of the season. He had ten RBIs in the first three games this week and his 12 total, along with his 1.077 SLG% was the best in the league.
There is a tidy three-game short slate on DraftKings tonight featuring battles of division rivals and the final start of the season by a Cy Young hopeful. Let’s dive into MLB DFS for September 24.
Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he’s retiring at the end of the season.
It’s the final week of the regular season, and everyone reading this has a championship on the line. It’s been a great season of streaming despite the madness, and 2021 will be bigger and better than ever. Good luck in the championship week!
Last weekend was frantic as many of Major League Baseball’s seller’s sought takers for their movable pieces for prospects as they look beyond 2020.
With the trade deadline tomorrow, the Kansas City Royals are sending relief pitcher Trevor Rosenthal to the San Diego Padres for outfielder Edward Olivares and a Player to be Named Later.
Should the Royals make additional deals to move expiring contracts or do they stay put with the shortened season?
Well, we made it through another week of this shortened baseball season! Not without some bumps along the way, as the Reds-Pirates weekend series was postponed with a Reds’ player testing positive for the Coronavirus. There are 24 teams in action today, with 11 of the 12 games falling under the main slate at 7:05 pm est. The only game(s) that is not under this slate is the Cubs-Cardinals as they play a doubleheader. With that in mind, let’s roll out some picks on this Monday.
The A’s were on everyone’s radar this season and they have exceeded expectations to start the season. They are currently running away with the AL West with a record of 16-6. A big part of their success comes from their offense. They are the second-highest scoring team in the Al with 118 runs scored.
Happy Friday everyone! I hope everybody had a good week and made some money on some DFS lineups. I am here to help you try and win some more cash for today’s big slate of games.
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
The Kansas City Royals finished 26-34, good enough for fourth place in the American League Central. They are in the midst of a rebuild and will be returning most of their team in 2021.
Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians
Ramirez is going to see some votes for the American League MVP and he made a compelling argument in the last week of the season. He had ten RBIs in the first three games this week and his 12 total, along with his 1.077 SLG% was the best in the league.
There is a tidy three-game short slate on DraftKings tonight featuring battles of division rivals and the final start of the season by a Cy Young hopeful. Let’s dive into MLB DFS for September 24.
Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he’s retiring at the end of the season.
It’s the final week of the regular season, and everyone reading this has a championship on the line. It’s been a great season of streaming despite the madness, and 2021 will be bigger and better than ever. Good luck in the championship week!
Last weekend was frantic as many of Major League Baseball’s seller’s sought takers for their movable pieces for prospects as they look beyond 2020.
With the trade deadline tomorrow, the Kansas City Royals are sending relief pitcher Trevor Rosenthal to the San Diego Padres for outfielder Edward Olivares and a Player to be Named Later.
Should the Royals make additional deals to move expiring contracts or do they stay put with the shortened season?
Well, we made it through another week of this shortened baseball season! Not without some bumps along the way, as the Reds-Pirates weekend series was postponed with a Reds’ player testing positive for the Coronavirus. There are 24 teams in action today, with 11 of the 12 games falling under the main slate at 7:05 pm est. The only game(s) that is not under this slate is the Cubs-Cardinals as they play a doubleheader. With that in mind, let’s roll out some picks on this Monday.
The A’s were on everyone’s radar this season and they have exceeded expectations to start the season. They are currently running away with the AL West with a record of 16-6. A big part of their success comes from their offense. They are the second-highest scoring team in the Al with 118 runs scored.
Happy Friday everyone! I hope everybody had a good week and made some money on some DFS lineups. I am here to help you try and win some more cash for today’s big slate of games.
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