Chicago Cubs 2022 Season Preview
The Cubs aren’t World Series favorites by any means, but they are certainly in playoff contention heading into 2022.
The Cubs aren’t World Series favorites by any means, but they are certainly in playoff contention heading into 2022.
The Rays have always been a solid team, but this season was their best yet. Everything clicked for them; their offense was electric and their rotation/bullpen dominated.
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.
The Washington Nationals will look to return to relevance just two years removed from their World Series Championship. What do they need to do to make a run in the NL East?
After another disappointing season for the Angels, General Manager Perry Minasian has his work cut out for him. Can he deliver?
If you were to describe the New York Mets 2021 season in one word, it would be disappointing. With a hot start to the season, the Mets grabbed first place in their division and didn’t give it up for 103 days.
The New York Mets entered the 2021 season with heightened expectations. Steve Cohen came in as the team’s new owner and immediately made an impact. He traded for Francisco Lindor and locked him up. However, the season would end as the last five seasons have ended: without a playoff berth.
Welcome to another edition of MLB DFS on a dreary Sunday on the east coast. Today’s main slate on DraftKings is filled with action, as it is 10 games. Let’s dive into it and keep adding to the bankroll.
With just a few hours before the deadline for the qualifying offer, it appears that Marcus Stroman will be returning to the New York Mets after accepting his qualifying offer. The deal is a one-year $18.9 million deal and he will not be able to be extended another offer after the 2021 season.
The Los Angeles Angels finished the 2020 regular season with their fifth consecutive losing season and sixth straight year without reaching the postseason. Owner Arte Moreno wasted no time making changes by announcing the team had relieved general manager, Billy Eppler, of his duties following the final regular game of the season.
Marcus Stroman has a qualifying offer on the table from the New York Mets but based on a reply to a fan on Twitter, it doesn’t look like he’s coming back.
This past season, the New York Mets lost one of their key starters to the COVID-19 pandemic. Marcus Stroman was great in the 2019 season for New York. Stroman was acquired at the 2019 trade deadline and played very well down the stretch for them. The Long Island native was lights out during spring training, making Mets fans look forward to the upcoming season.
The Cubs aren’t World Series favorites by any means, but they are certainly in playoff contention heading into 2022.
The Rays have always been a solid team, but this season was their best yet. Everything clicked for them; their offense was electric and their rotation/bullpen dominated.
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.
The Washington Nationals will look to return to relevance just two years removed from their World Series Championship. What do they need to do to make a run in the NL East?
After another disappointing season for the Angels, General Manager Perry Minasian has his work cut out for him. Can he deliver?
If you were to describe the New York Mets 2021 season in one word, it would be disappointing. With a hot start to the season, the Mets grabbed first place in their division and didn’t give it up for 103 days.
The New York Mets entered the 2021 season with heightened expectations. Steve Cohen came in as the team’s new owner and immediately made an impact. He traded for Francisco Lindor and locked him up. However, the season would end as the last five seasons have ended: without a playoff berth.
Welcome to another edition of MLB DFS on a dreary Sunday on the east coast. Today’s main slate on DraftKings is filled with action, as it is 10 games. Let’s dive into it and keep adding to the bankroll.
With just a few hours before the deadline for the qualifying offer, it appears that Marcus Stroman will be returning to the New York Mets after accepting his qualifying offer. The deal is a one-year $18.9 million deal and he will not be able to be extended another offer after the 2021 season.
The Los Angeles Angels finished the 2020 regular season with their fifth consecutive losing season and sixth straight year without reaching the postseason. Owner Arte Moreno wasted no time making changes by announcing the team had relieved general manager, Billy Eppler, of his duties following the final regular game of the season.
Marcus Stroman has a qualifying offer on the table from the New York Mets but based on a reply to a fan on Twitter, it doesn’t look like he’s coming back.
This past season, the New York Mets lost one of their key starters to the COVID-19 pandemic. Marcus Stroman was great in the 2019 season for New York. Stroman was acquired at the 2019 trade deadline and played very well down the stretch for them. The Long Island native was lights out during spring training, making Mets fans look forward to the upcoming season.
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