
MLB Trade Deadline Rumor Tracker
One of the craziest days of the year has arrived. Welcome to the 2020 MLB trade deadline. The trade deadline
One of the craziest days of the year has arrived. Welcome to the 2020 MLB trade deadline. The trade deadline
The Diamondbacks have traded outfielder Starling Marte to the Marlins in exchange for a trio of young pitchers.
The Blue Jays have traded for another starting pitcher, this time acquiring Robbie Ray from the Diamondbacks.
Another starting pitcher is on the move. The Texas Rangers have traded Mike Minor to the Oakland A’s for two players to be named later.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
The San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners agreed to a seven-player deal on Sunday night.
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your fantasy baseball lineups and a few to avoid. The hurlers fall into four categories: must start, should start, could start, and don’t start. These are just a guideline, but it is what you should be following as you set your lineups for the upcoming week. Also, You get the Streamer of the Week.
The San Diego Padres have made another trade, this time acquiring catcher Jason Castro from the Los Angeles Angels.
Now that La Stella is out and Barreto is in until 2025, what other moves could happen in Anaheim despite having two of baseball’s best players on their roster?
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
The Rockies started the season off really strong, going 11-3 and at one point sat in first place in the National League West. Since then the team has gone 5-13 which includes a six-game losing streak.
With the expanded playoffs this season, Colorado has a good chance to see Rocktober in 2020.
Hello DFS fanatics, welcome to another edition of Arms, Bats, and Stacks. While the slate is a little different between the two major sites (DraftKings and Fanduel), let’s take more of a look at DraftKings in particular.
One of the craziest days of the year has arrived. Welcome to the 2020 MLB trade deadline. The trade deadline always consists of rumors flying
The Diamondbacks have traded outfielder Starling Marte to the Marlins in exchange for a trio of young pitchers.
The Blue Jays have traded for another starting pitcher, this time acquiring Robbie Ray from the Diamondbacks.
Another starting pitcher is on the move. The Texas Rangers have traded Mike Minor to the Oakland A’s for two players to be named later.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
The San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners agreed to a seven-player deal on Sunday night.
Each Sunday, I’ll be taking a look at the two-start pitchers you should get into your fantasy baseball lineups and a few to avoid. The hurlers fall into four categories: must start, should start, could start, and don’t start. These are just a guideline, but it is what you should be following as you set your lineups for the upcoming week. Also, You get the Streamer of the Week.
The San Diego Padres have made another trade, this time acquiring catcher Jason Castro from the Los Angeles Angels.
Now that La Stella is out and Barreto is in until 2025, what other moves could happen in Anaheim despite having two of baseball’s best players on their roster?
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
The Rockies started the season off really strong, going 11-3 and at one point sat in first place in the National League West. Since then the team has gone 5-13 which includes a six-game losing streak.
With the expanded playoffs this season, Colorado has a good chance to see Rocktober in 2020.
Hello DFS fanatics, welcome to another edition of Arms, Bats, and Stacks. While the slate is a little different between the two major sites (DraftKings and Fanduel), let’s take more of a look at DraftKings in particular.
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