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August 17, 2025
White Sox Blow Late Lead, Lose 14th Straight in KC | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast
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White Sox Blow Late Lead, Lose 14th Straight in KC | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast

Lenin Sosa’s breakout in the Kansas City series anchors a White Sox narrative that also centers on Lenyn Sosa’s gradual ascent, the emergence of Coulson Montgomery, and strides from up-and-coming Chicago talent like Brooks Baldwin. The club’s offense leans on Sosa’s power while Luis Robert Jr.’s elite contact and selective discipline offer a glimmer of a longer-term ceiling. In the bullpen, the late-game collapse stung, underscoring structural issues as the team eyes 2026 draft leverage and continued internal development, including callups like Carroll’s peers. The Savannah Bananas aside, the episode ties on-field performance to a rebuild timeline and fantasy angles around future contributors, with Benintendi’s formation of risk vs reward and Salvi Perez’s ongoing KC impact.

Lenin Sosa’s current power surge is catching fantasy managers' eyes. Is this a sustainable breakout or a hot streak?Lenyn Sosa vs Coulson Montgomery: who is the longer-term fantasy bet for 2026 and why?Luis Robert Jr.’s improved walk rate and contact quality: is this a breakout path or a midseason variance? bullpen instability has hurt Chicago in late innings. Which Sox reliever is most likely to stabilize the closer role soon?
Mentions:
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Lenin Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenin Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLlKwuO17H4..

August 14, 2025
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
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Fantasy Baseball Today
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice

Jacob Marcy’s breakout is the season’s newest wildfire. In 13 MLB games, he’s posted a 1414 OPS and an eye-popping blend of speed and contact discipline that makes him an immediate fantasy staple in steals-heavy formats. The sprint to 50+ steals at Triple-A before promotion is real, and his walk-to-strikeout balance translates to a plausible floor in OBP leagues. The ceiling hinges on continued contact quality and whether the Miami Marlins can sustain the early magic without sacrificing playing time for a fluky run.

Hunter Green’s return to form could reshape the rest of the season. Six shutout innings, six strikeouts, and 101.2 mph max velo offered a reminder of the ceiling that makes him a top-12 prospect-potential fantasy ace the rest of the year. The slider looked sharp, and the revived splitter may give him a late-season edge as teams chase velocity and whiffs. Look for him to stay in the mix as a must-start in many standard leagues and a potential league-winner in deeper formats if the strikeouts stay high and the walk rate remains controlled.

Two notable promotions added to the hype: Owen Casey lands with the Cubs, a power-first outfielder with a strong minors track record, while Nolan McLean earned a Mets start on Saturday. Casey brings a big-contact, big-power profile that could yield surges in counting stats if he finds consistent run in a limited, staggered role. McLean’s ground-ball heavy mix and strikeout trend raise interest for deeper leagues where a spot start could bloom into a longer look as his changeup and control mature.

In other news, Miguel Andújar has heated up with Cincinnati, while Colson Montgomery and a handful of deeper prospects continue to shape rosters with upside beyond the shallow pool. The waiver-wire chatter remains vivid, with Carter and a few other call-ups reminding managers that late-season surges can redefine value. The overarching theme: trust in disciplined hitters who can steal, pair Broadsides with high-leverage arms who miss bats, and don’t be afraid to chase a few bold bets late in the season.

With Marcy’s early breakout, should you prioritize him in steals-heavy formats over established outfield stars?Does Green’s hot return change the dynasty trade market for him this season?What is the realistic short-term path for Owen Casey to become a regular fantasy asset?Is Nolan McLean worth a speculative add in deep leagues right away?
Mentions:
@ Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@ Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Hunter Green | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Hunter Green | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Jacob Marcy | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Jacob Marcy | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Owen Casey | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Owen Casey | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUEgh1J3_3c..

August 13, 2025
Shane Smith SHINES, Gets Zero Support from White Sox Offense | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast
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CHGO Chicago White Sox
Shane Smith SHINES, Gets Zero Support from White Sox Offense | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast

Chicago White Sox 1, Detroit Tigers 0. Shane Smith looked like a frontline arm again, weaving a four-pitch mix and handling a rehab return with poise to keep Detroit off the scoreboard through six. Luis Robert Jr. supplied the game’s highlight reel with a sparkling outfield play and a fifth-inning oppo double that snapped a no-hitter bid, keeping the Sox within striking distance even as the offense struggles.

Colson Montgomery and Lenyn Sosa offered a rare glimpse of the future, with Montgomery forming a budding bond with Robert that’s captured in a viral handshake moment. The Sox continue to chase wins while maintaining the possibility of a high draft pick in 2026, a theme fueling discussion about the farm system’s flux and the player development arc under Will Venable. Eloy Jiménez’s presence and the renewed chatter around Luis Robert Jr. and trade value add layers to the ongoing rebuild narrative, including debates over roster construction and strategic patience as the season winds down.

Shane Smith’s latest start and pitch-mix: should he be on fantasy radars as a streaming option?Luis Robert Jr. back to form: should fantasy managers chase him aggressively in trades or hold his price?Colson Montgomery’s ceiling in dynasty leagues: how should you value him?Lenyn Sosa’s value in dynasty leagues if his bat improves: how far can he go?
Mentions:
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Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Eloy Jiménez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Eloy Jiménez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Martín Pérez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Martín Pérez | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkKMbSH3uF4..

August 13, 2025
Must Stash Players Week 21 2025 - Fantasy Baseball 2025
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Must Stash Players Week 21 2025 - Fantasy Baseball 2025

Major shakeup in MLB top 100 prospect rankings expands the late-season fantasy toolbox. Kevin McGonicle rises to No. 2 for Detroit after posting a monstrous minor league line: about 63 games, .330, 49 runs, 28 doubles, 9 homers, 57 RBI, and 40 walks against 31 K with six steals. JJ Weatherholt slides into a top-10 slot for St. Louis, slashing .299 in 83 games with 19 doubles, 13 homers, 47 RBI, and 16 steals, projecting a strong batting-average and speed contribution. Colt Emerson climbs to No. 11 for Seattle, carrying a 276 average across 96 games with 12 homers and 54 RBI plus 16 steals. Carson Benj of the Mets shows a .308 average across 92 games with 12 homers and 60 RBI, highlighting a quick, adjust-to-big-league hit tool. Spencer Jones, a power-speed force for the Yankees, sits around the middle of the top tier after posting a 293 average across two levels, with 30 homers and 62 RBI in 81 games and a sky-high 25 steals. The update also flags real questions about emergence timelines in Detroit, Seattle, and New York as teams weigh cup-of-coffee calls.

Injuries and returns loom large. Shane Bieber could rejoin the Blue Jays’ rotation after a rehab assignment that showed promise, with potential five to six starts down the stretch and a velocity rebound that would boost any fantasy staff. Shane McClanahan’s season-long shutdown leaves a gap for a few other arms to step up. Marcelo Mayer’s return from injury could juice Boston’s depth if he hits the ground running; Luis Garcia’s minor-league rehab shows progress and a possible AL-Only stash. Michael Soroka surfaces as a late, low-owned stash with a hint of upside as he works his way back in Chicago.

For fantasy managers, the path to production is clear: McGonicle offers a near-term batting average with multi-category upside; Emerson and Weatherholt bring speed and on-base skills that could translate quickly in favorable lineups; Benj and Jones carry big upside in power and speed, with Jones possibly arriving soon. Bieber’s return would be a season-changer for any roster, while Garcia and Soroka represent high-reward, low-cost risks in deeper formats. Mayer’s clock remains one to-watch as the Red Sox navigate health and depth down the stretch.

Which prospect offers the clearest immediate fantasy upside for a redraft roster right now?If you had to pick one injury stash for immediate help, which is most compelling?Which team’s call-up timeline is most likely to shift the late-season standings?What dynasty angles should fantasy managers consider from this update?
Mentions:
@Carson Benj | New York Mets | MLB
@Carson Benj | New York Mets | MLB
@Colt Emerson | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Colt Emerson | Seattle Mariners | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@JJ Weatherholt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@JJ Weatherholt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Kevin McGonicle | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Kevin McGonicle | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Luis Garcia | Houston Astros | MLB
@Luis Garcia | Houston Astros | MLB
@Marcelo Mayer | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Marcelo Mayer | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Michael Soroka | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Michael Soroka | Chicago White Sox | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Seattle Mariners | MLB
Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Shane Bieber | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Shane Bieber | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Spencer Jones | New York Yankees | MLB
@Spencer Jones | New York Yankees | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvnmgK-Zufs..

August 12, 2025
Welcome Back, Cristian Javier! Let's Rank Young Hitters! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
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Welcome Back, Cristian Javier! Let's Rank Young Hitters! | Fantasy Baseball Advice

Christian Javier’s return from Tommy John offers a glimmer of late-season upside, with a velocity jump back toward 94 mph and a firmer changeup that produced better whiffs. It wasn’t perfect—an early hiccup followed by four scoreless innings—but the fastball cadence and new sinker/slider dynamics hint at a usable late-stage option in fantasy. Zebby Matthews impressed with nine strikeouts and a clean leash, underscoring his big‑league upside despite allowing three solo homers. Colson Montgomery continued to mash, his 10th homer in 32 games fueling a compelling rookie profile, though a high strikeout rate tempers excitement. On the injuries and rotations front, Judge’s limited outfield action and Alvarez’s live-batting-practice return keep watchful optimism alive for Houston and New York. Everson Pereira’s acquisition chatter and a broader rookies wave (Baldwin, Hayes, and more) add depth to the week’s waiver wires. In bullpen news, Abreu’s potential uptick in close-save chances adds flexibility for holds and saves leagues. Taken together, pitching upside jumps from Javier, Matthews, and Montgomery anchor a week that otherwise teems with high-variance youngsters and patchwork middle-infield depth.

Which rookie hitter offers the best rest-of-season upside after the latest week of action?Which pitcher on a waiver-wire basis should you target this week for potential two-start upside?How should you adjust your approach to the Astros' and Yankees' lineups when Alvarez and Judge return?Which catcher or corner-infield rookie offers the best late-season value based on current trends?
Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Austin Hayes | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Austin Hayes | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Christian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Christian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Everson Pereira | | MLB
@Everson Pereira | | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Zebby Matthews | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Zebby Matthews | Minnesota Twins | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib5l962enUs..

August 17, 2025
White Sox Blow Late Lead, Lose 14th Straight in KC | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago White Sox
White Sox Blow Late Lead, Lose 14th Straight in KC | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast

Lenin Sosa’s breakout in the Kansas City series anchors a White Sox narrative that also centers on Lenyn Sosa’s gradual ascent, the emergence of Coulson Montgomery, and strides from up-and-coming Chicago talent like Brooks Baldwin. The club’s offense leans on Sosa’s power while Luis Robert Jr.’s elite contact and selective discipline offer a glimmer of a longer-term ceiling. In the bullpen, the late-game collapse stung, underscoring structural issues as the team eyes 2026 draft leverage and continued internal development, including callups like Carroll’s peers. The Savannah Bananas aside, the episode ties on-field performance to a rebuild timeline and fantasy angles around future contributors, with Benintendi’s formation of risk vs reward and Salvi Perez’s ongoing KC impact.

Lenin Sosa’s current power surge is catching fantasy managers' eyes. Is this a sustainable breakout or a hot streak?Lenyn Sosa vs Coulson Montgomery: who is the longer-term fantasy bet for 2026 and why?Luis Robert Jr.’s improved walk rate and contact quality: is this a breakout path or a midseason variance? bullpen instability has hurt Chicago in late innings. Which Sox reliever is most likely to stabilize the closer role soon?
Mentions:
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Lenin Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenin Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLlKwuO17H4..

August 14, 2025
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
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Fantasy Baseball Today
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice

Jacob Marcy’s breakout is the season’s newest wildfire. In 13 MLB games, he’s posted a 1414 OPS and an eye-popping blend of speed and contact discipline that makes him an immediate fantasy staple in steals-heavy formats. The sprint to 50+ steals at Triple-A before promotion is real, and his walk-to-strikeout balance translates to a plausible floor in OBP leagues. The ceiling hinges on continued contact quality and whether the Miami Marlins can sustain the early magic without sacrificing playing time for a fluky run.

Hunter Green’s return to form could reshape the rest of the season. Six shutout innings, six strikeouts, and 101.2 mph max velo offered a reminder of the ceiling that makes him a top-12 prospect-potential fantasy ace the rest of the year. The slider looked sharp, and the revived splitter may give him a late-season edge as teams chase velocity and whiffs. Look for him to stay in the mix as a must-start in many standard leagues and a potential league-winner in deeper formats if the strikeouts stay high and the walk rate remains controlled.

Two notable promotions added to the hype: Owen Casey lands with the Cubs, a power-first outfielder with a strong minors track record, while Nolan McLean earned a Mets start on Saturday. Casey brings a big-contact, big-power profile that could yield surges in counting stats if he finds consistent run in a limited, staggered role. McLean’s ground-ball heavy mix and strikeout trend raise interest for deeper leagues where a spot start could bloom into a longer look as his changeup and control mature.

In other news, Miguel Andújar has heated up with Cincinnati, while Colson Montgomery and a handful of deeper prospects continue to shape rosters with upside beyond the shallow pool. The waiver-wire chatter remains vivid, with Carter and a few other call-ups reminding managers that late-season surges can redefine value. The overarching theme: trust in disciplined hitters who can steal, pair Broadsides with high-leverage arms who miss bats, and don’t be afraid to chase a few bold bets late in the season.

With Marcy’s early breakout, should you prioritize him in steals-heavy formats over established outfield stars?Does Green’s hot return change the dynasty trade market for him this season?What is the realistic short-term path for Owen Casey to become a regular fantasy asset?Is Nolan McLean worth a speculative add in deep leagues right away?
Mentions:
@ Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@ Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Hunter Green | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Hunter Green | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Jacob Marcy | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Jacob Marcy | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Owen Casey | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Owen Casey | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUEgh1J3_3c..

August 13, 2025
Shane Smith SHINES, Gets Zero Support from White Sox Offense | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast
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CHGO Chicago White Sox
Shane Smith SHINES, Gets Zero Support from White Sox Offense | CHGO White Sox POSTGAME Podcast

Chicago White Sox 1, Detroit Tigers 0. Shane Smith looked like a frontline arm again, weaving a four-pitch mix and handling a rehab return with poise to keep Detroit off the scoreboard through six. Luis Robert Jr. supplied the game’s highlight reel with a sparkling outfield play and a fifth-inning oppo double that snapped a no-hitter bid, keeping the Sox within striking distance even as the offense struggles.

Colson Montgomery and Lenyn Sosa offered a rare glimpse of the future, with Montgomery forming a budding bond with Robert that’s captured in a viral handshake moment. The Sox continue to chase wins while maintaining the possibility of a high draft pick in 2026, a theme fueling discussion about the farm system’s flux and the player development arc under Will Venable. Eloy Jiménez’s presence and the renewed chatter around Luis Robert Jr. and trade value add layers to the ongoing rebuild narrative, including debates over roster construction and strategic patience as the season winds down.

Shane Smith’s latest start and pitch-mix: should he be on fantasy radars as a streaming option?Luis Robert Jr. back to form: should fantasy managers chase him aggressively in trades or hold his price?Colson Montgomery’s ceiling in dynasty leagues: how should you value him?Lenyn Sosa’s value in dynasty leagues if his bat improves: how far can he go?
Mentions:
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Eloy Jiménez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Eloy Jiménez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Martín Pérez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Martín Pérez | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkKMbSH3uF4..

August 13, 2025
Must Stash Players Week 21 2025 - Fantasy Baseball 2025
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Locked On Fantasay Baseball
Must Stash Players Week 21 2025 - Fantasy Baseball 2025

Major shakeup in MLB top 100 prospect rankings expands the late-season fantasy toolbox. Kevin McGonicle rises to No. 2 for Detroit after posting a monstrous minor league line: about 63 games, .330, 49 runs, 28 doubles, 9 homers, 57 RBI, and 40 walks against 31 K with six steals. JJ Weatherholt slides into a top-10 slot for St. Louis, slashing .299 in 83 games with 19 doubles, 13 homers, 47 RBI, and 16 steals, projecting a strong batting-average and speed contribution. Colt Emerson climbs to No. 11 for Seattle, carrying a 276 average across 96 games with 12 homers and 54 RBI plus 16 steals. Carson Benj of the Mets shows a .308 average across 92 games with 12 homers and 60 RBI, highlighting a quick, adjust-to-big-league hit tool. Spencer Jones, a power-speed force for the Yankees, sits around the middle of the top tier after posting a 293 average across two levels, with 30 homers and 62 RBI in 81 games and a sky-high 25 steals. The update also flags real questions about emergence timelines in Detroit, Seattle, and New York as teams weigh cup-of-coffee calls.

Injuries and returns loom large. Shane Bieber could rejoin the Blue Jays’ rotation after a rehab assignment that showed promise, with potential five to six starts down the stretch and a velocity rebound that would boost any fantasy staff. Shane McClanahan’s season-long shutdown leaves a gap for a few other arms to step up. Marcelo Mayer’s return from injury could juice Boston’s depth if he hits the ground running; Luis Garcia’s minor-league rehab shows progress and a possible AL-Only stash. Michael Soroka surfaces as a late, low-owned stash with a hint of upside as he works his way back in Chicago.

For fantasy managers, the path to production is clear: McGonicle offers a near-term batting average with multi-category upside; Emerson and Weatherholt bring speed and on-base skills that could translate quickly in favorable lineups; Benj and Jones carry big upside in power and speed, with Jones possibly arriving soon. Bieber’s return would be a season-changer for any roster, while Garcia and Soroka represent high-reward, low-cost risks in deeper formats. Mayer’s clock remains one to-watch as the Red Sox navigate health and depth down the stretch.

Which prospect offers the clearest immediate fantasy upside for a redraft roster right now?If you had to pick one injury stash for immediate help, which is most compelling?Which team’s call-up timeline is most likely to shift the late-season standings?What dynasty angles should fantasy managers consider from this update?
Mentions:
@Carson Benj | New York Mets | MLB
@Carson Benj | New York Mets | MLB
@Colt Emerson | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Colt Emerson | Seattle Mariners | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@JJ Weatherholt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@JJ Weatherholt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Kevin McGonicle | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Kevin McGonicle | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Luis Garcia | Houston Astros | MLB
@Luis Garcia | Houston Astros | MLB
@Marcelo Mayer | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Marcelo Mayer | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Michael Soroka | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Michael Soroka | Chicago White Sox | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
Seattle Mariners | MLB
Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Shane Bieber | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Shane Bieber | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Spencer Jones | New York Yankees | MLB
@Spencer Jones | New York Yankees | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvnmgK-Zufs..

August 12, 2025
Welcome Back, Cristian Javier! Let's Rank Young Hitters! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
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Fantasy Baseball Today
Welcome Back, Cristian Javier! Let's Rank Young Hitters! | Fantasy Baseball Advice

Christian Javier’s return from Tommy John offers a glimmer of late-season upside, with a velocity jump back toward 94 mph and a firmer changeup that produced better whiffs. It wasn’t perfect—an early hiccup followed by four scoreless innings—but the fastball cadence and new sinker/slider dynamics hint at a usable late-stage option in fantasy. Zebby Matthews impressed with nine strikeouts and a clean leash, underscoring his big‑league upside despite allowing three solo homers. Colson Montgomery continued to mash, his 10th homer in 32 games fueling a compelling rookie profile, though a high strikeout rate tempers excitement. On the injuries and rotations front, Judge’s limited outfield action and Alvarez’s live-batting-practice return keep watchful optimism alive for Houston and New York. Everson Pereira’s acquisition chatter and a broader rookies wave (Baldwin, Hayes, and more) add depth to the week’s waiver wires. In bullpen news, Abreu’s potential uptick in close-save chances adds flexibility for holds and saves leagues. Taken together, pitching upside jumps from Javier, Matthews, and Montgomery anchor a week that otherwise teems with high-variance youngsters and patchwork middle-infield depth.

Which rookie hitter offers the best rest-of-season upside after the latest week of action?Which pitcher on a waiver-wire basis should you target this week for potential two-start upside?How should you adjust your approach to the Astros' and Yankees' lineups when Alvarez and Judge return?Which catcher or corner-infield rookie offers the best late-season value based on current trends?
Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Austin Hayes | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Austin Hayes | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Christian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Christian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Everson Pereira | | MLB
@Everson Pereira | | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Zebby Matthews | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Zebby Matthews | Minnesota Twins | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib5l962enUs..

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