Taking a look at the career of Howie Kendrick as free agency approaches
Jacob Benge takes a look at Washington Nationals second baseman Howie Kendrick’s career and his impressive 2019 season as free agency approaches for the 14-year veteran.
Jacob Benge takes a look at Washington Nationals second baseman Howie Kendrick’s career and his impressive 2019 season as free agency approaches for the 14-year veteran.
Five members of the Fan Source Network and MLB Down The Line staff share their predictions for the four League Division Series.
With only two games today, we will cover players rather than individual slates. DraftKings has the two-game Classic and also Showdowns for each game. We will cover just general plays that should be in your lineups no matter which games you decide to play. So let’s get at it.
Jacob Benge previews the Washington Nationals’ postseason and breaks down what went right and wrong during the regular season.
No two bullpens are built the same. It’s time to determine who has the best bullpen in baseball and explaining what makes them great.
A trio of NL teams can’t compete with a dominant pitching staff from a particular AL team that emplys a no-no master.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will clinch a playoff spot for the seventh straight year. Is this the squad that wins a World Series and ends the drought?
Matt Bishop | September 1, 2019 STREAMER OF THE WEEK Mitch Keller, SP PIT (37% CBS, 4% ESPN, 9% Yahoo)
A more simplistic slate awaits us for Thursday night as we have just six games to breakdown. Just like last night, Colorado appears to be where high scoring is most likely to occur. The Texas Rangers are at home against Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners, and the Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the Arizona Diamondbacks. These games appear to have the best potential for higher scoring. Grabs some peanuts and a frosty beverage, we’re going Around the Horn!
With September looming and pennant races tightening, it’s almost time for major league rosters to expand from 25 to 40. So I am going to give you a series of articles breaking down the likely most impactful September Call-Ups for all 30 teams. Now for the National League West.
Our “Into the 80s” series rolls on. The fourth team to join the 80-win-club is the Atlanta Braves. When Bryce Harper signed with the Phillies, most of the national media picked Philly to win the NL East. What the media didn’t say is that the Braves won the NL East last season. Harper may have made you forget about Ronald Acuña, Jr. and his team. At 80-53, they are behind the Dodgers, Astros, and the Yankees, but are still a force to be reckoned with.
Not too many shake-ups in this weeks power rankings. We do have some change in the middle, but the teams listed are the ones that we will see playing in October.
Jacob Benge takes a look at Washington Nationals second baseman Howie Kendrick’s career and his impressive 2019 season as free agency approaches for the 14-year veteran.
Five members of the Fan Source Network and MLB Down The Line staff share their predictions for the four League Division Series.
With only two games today, we will cover players rather than individual slates. DraftKings has the two-game Classic and also Showdowns for each game. We will cover just general plays that should be in your lineups no matter which games you decide to play. So let’s get at it.
Jacob Benge previews the Washington Nationals’ postseason and breaks down what went right and wrong during the regular season.
No two bullpens are built the same. It’s time to determine who has the best bullpen in baseball and explaining what makes them great.
A trio of NL teams can’t compete with a dominant pitching staff from a particular AL team that emplys a no-no master.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will clinch a playoff spot for the seventh straight year. Is this the squad that wins a World Series and ends the drought?
Matt Bishop | September 1, 2019 STREAMER OF THE WEEK Mitch Keller, SP PIT (37% CBS, 4% ESPN, 9% Yahoo) 9/03: Miami Marlins (48 –
A more simplistic slate awaits us for Thursday night as we have just six games to breakdown. Just like last night, Colorado appears to be where high scoring is most likely to occur. The Texas Rangers are at home against Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners, and the Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the Arizona Diamondbacks. These games appear to have the best potential for higher scoring. Grabs some peanuts and a frosty beverage, we’re going Around the Horn!
With September looming and pennant races tightening, it’s almost time for major league rosters to expand from 25 to 40. So I am going to give you a series of articles breaking down the likely most impactful September Call-Ups for all 30 teams. Now for the National League West.
Our “Into the 80s” series rolls on. The fourth team to join the 80-win-club is the Atlanta Braves. When Bryce Harper signed with the Phillies, most of the national media picked Philly to win the NL East. What the media didn’t say is that the Braves won the NL East last season. Harper may have made you forget about Ronald Acuña, Jr. and his team. At 80-53, they are behind the Dodgers, Astros, and the Yankees, but are still a force to be reckoned with.
Not too many shake-ups in this weeks power rankings. We do have some change in the middle, but the teams listed are the ones that we will see playing in October.
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