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August 18, 2025
White Sox let 10-1 lead dwindle against Braves, but hold on to snap 4-game losing skid - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
White Sox let 10-1 lead dwindle against Braves, but hold on to snap 4-game losing skid - Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago White Sox exploded for a season-best 13 runs in Atlanta, snapping a four-game skid with a shootout victory over the Braves. The offense finally woke up behind a trio of long balls and a six-run fourth inning that turned a lopsided game into a showcase for projection hits and depth pieces. Colson Montgomery left with left-side soreness, but young bats carried the day as Lenyn Sosa anchored the middle of the lineup with a 439-foot two-run shot in the sixth and a run-scoring single earlier in the contest. Brooks Baldwin set the tone with a 404-foot solo blast off Spencer Strider in the third, and Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth added timely hits to keep the pressure on. Luis Robert Jr. joined the party with a two-run homer, ending a two-week drought and signaling a much-needed spark from the heart of the lineup. The Sox piled on after chasing Strider, taking advantage of a short bullpen night for Atlanta and padding the cushion late with Teel’s solo shot and Meidroth’s RBI hits to seal a 13-9 win. On the mound, Yoendrys Gómez navigated five innings with three earned runs as Atlanta briefly climbed back into it, while the White Sox announced a rotation shakeup, with Martin Pérez returning to start in Atlanta and Owen White being recalled to the bullpen. Outside the game, Colorado’s sinking season continued as the Rockies flirted with history, while Dodgers’ scraps of the past hinted at the broader sport’s volatility and the White Sox’s willingness to ride their young core to offensive upside.

With the White Sox finally breaking out for 13 runs, which single player stands out as the most valuable fantasy add for the rest of the week and why?Martin Pérez returns to the rotation and will face Hurston Waldrep next. How should fantasy managers recalibrate expectations for the Sox’s pitching staff going forward?Which Rockies players, if any, could benefit from improved run support or a shift in lineup strategy to avoid the all-time losses?Given the Dodger scrap heap note, what broader fantasy lessons can managers glean about mid-season roster churn and breakout candidates?
Mentions:
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Jurickson Profar | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jurickson Profar | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Miguel Vargas | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Miguel Vargas | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Mike Tauchman | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Mike Tauchman | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Spencer Strider | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Spencer Strider | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Yoendrys Gómez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Yoendrys Gómez | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/08/18/..

August 3, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers: Rookies to Stash, Sleepers for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News
Andy Smith
Rotoballer
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers: Rookies to Stash, Sleepers for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News

In Week 19 of 2025, fantasy baseball managers should focus on promising prospects who are rising through the ranks. Sal Stewart, a versatile infielder for the Cincinnati Reds, has shown exceptional performance at Triple-A Louisville, boasting a .300 batting average with four home runs in just ten games. However, his path to the majors may be complicated by the Reds' recent acquisition of Ke'Bryan Hayes, potentially limiting Stewart's playing time this season.

Dylan Beavers of the Baltimore Orioles may provide more immediate impact, especially after the team's outfield shakeup. Beavers' recent .302 average at Triple-A Norfolk and 21 stolen bases make him a viable option to stash for deeper leagues. Lastly, Jonah Tong, a standout pitcher for the New York Mets, has maintained an astounding 1.72 ERA at Double-A, positioning himself as a must-stash for keeper leagues despite the Mets' reluctance to promote him. Each of these players reflects the potential to alter fantasy rosters as the season progresses.

Who should I prioritize for my fantasy roster among the current prospects?Which minor league stats should I focus on for evaluating prospects?How should I respond if a prospect in my league is traded?What considerations should I make before stashing a prospect?
Mentions:
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Jonah Tong | New York Mets | MLB
@Jonah Tong | New York Mets | MLB
@Sal Stewart | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Sal Stewart | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/fantasy-baseball-prospe..

July 22, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates
@rotowire
RotoWire
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates

Identifying trends in MLB lineups is crucial for fantasy managers looking to capitalize on undervalued or overvalued players. For instance, the Atlanta Braves' Marcell Ozuna has seen his playing time diminish with just one start in the last five games, making him a potential trade candidate. Meanwhile, Nacho Alvarez is taking advantage of Austin Riley's injury, showing defensive prowess but struggling offensively.

The Miami Marlins face challenges with Connor Norby's injury, leading to a strict platoon at third base. Agustin Ramirez, despite questions about his long-term viability as a catcher, is starting regularly, offering daily lineup consistency. The New York Mets' Francisco Alvarez returns to the lineup with a strong hard-hit rate, while Jeff McNeil adapts to various positions, showing versatility.

Continuing the analysis, the Philadelphia Phillies' Otto Kemp steps up in Alec Bohm's absence, impressing with his contact quality. Josh Bell of the Nationals is on a hot streak but struggles against lefties, while Riley Adams fills in behind the plate, showcasing power but high strikeout tendencies. The Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ's batting order slotting raises questions about his consistency, as does Matt Shaw's reduced playing time at third base.

Which undervalued bat could break out based on these lineup shifts?How should you adjust rosters for the Mets’ top-order shuffles?Which Cubs players offer the most value if Happ’s role remains volatile?Which undervalued pitcher-friendly matchups exist for these hitters this week?
Mentions:
@Austin Riley | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Austin Riley | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Francisco Alvarez | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Alvarez | New York Mets | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/fantasy-..

July 18, 2025
Marlins’ Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Marlins’ Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - NBC Sports

Connor Norby of the Miami Marlins faces a significant setback as he undergoes surgery to repair a broken hamate bone in his left wrist. The operation, performed by Dr. Don Sheridan, is expected to sideline him for six to eight weeks. Initially, Norby had been dealing with wrist inflammation but was showing signs of improvement prior to the injury. In his rookie season, he recorded a .241 batting average with six home runs and 26 RBIs over 72 games.

The Marlins will need to adjust their lineup during his absence, with Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja stepping in at third base. Pauley has already played 23 games at the position this season, while Sanoja has made nine appearances. Manager Clayton McCullough expressed hope that Norby would have made further strides if not for the injury, but now the team must regroup as they begin a critical six-game homestand.

What should fantasy players do with Norby now that he's injured?How can the Marlins compensate for Norby's absence in the lineup?What are the implications of Norby's surgery on the Marlins' playoff hopes?Should I look to trade for Norby in my fantasy league?
Mentions:
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/marlins-connor-..

July 18, 2025
Marlins' Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Marlins' Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - Yahoo Sports

The Miami Marlins will be without third baseman Connor Norby for six to eight weeks following wrist surgery to repair a broken hamate bone. Norby, who showed promise after being acquired from Baltimore, has struggled with injuries this season, including an oblique issue that sidelined him for two months. His performance dipped, and he had a .241 average with six homers and 26 RBIs in 72 games prior to his surgery. Manager Clayton McCullough noted Norby's recent improvement before his injury, indicating he felt more confident at the plate. The Marlins will now rely on Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja to fill the gap at third base while Norby recovers.

What role will Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja play in the Marlins' lineup?What adjustments might the Marlins make during this homestand?How important is Norby's performance to the Marlins' offense?What can we expect from the Marlins as they navigate Norby's injury?
Mentions:
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/marlins-connor-no..

August 18, 2025
White Sox let 10-1 lead dwindle against Braves, but hold on to snap 4-game losing skid - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
White Sox let 10-1 lead dwindle against Braves, but hold on to snap 4-game losing skid - Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago White Sox exploded for a season-best 13 runs in Atlanta, snapping a four-game skid with a shootout victory over the Braves. The offense finally woke up behind a trio of long balls and a six-run fourth inning that turned a lopsided game into a showcase for projection hits and depth pieces. Colson Montgomery left with left-side soreness, but young bats carried the day as Lenyn Sosa anchored the middle of the lineup with a 439-foot two-run shot in the sixth and a run-scoring single earlier in the contest. Brooks Baldwin set the tone with a 404-foot solo blast off Spencer Strider in the third, and Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth added timely hits to keep the pressure on. Luis Robert Jr. joined the party with a two-run homer, ending a two-week drought and signaling a much-needed spark from the heart of the lineup. The Sox piled on after chasing Strider, taking advantage of a short bullpen night for Atlanta and padding the cushion late with Teel’s solo shot and Meidroth’s RBI hits to seal a 13-9 win. On the mound, Yoendrys Gómez navigated five innings with three earned runs as Atlanta briefly climbed back into it, while the White Sox announced a rotation shakeup, with Martin Pérez returning to start in Atlanta and Owen White being recalled to the bullpen. Outside the game, Colorado’s sinking season continued as the Rockies flirted with history, while Dodgers’ scraps of the past hinted at the broader sport’s volatility and the White Sox’s willingness to ride their young core to offensive upside.

With the White Sox finally breaking out for 13 runs, which single player stands out as the most valuable fantasy add for the rest of the week and why?Martin Pérez returns to the rotation and will face Hurston Waldrep next. How should fantasy managers recalibrate expectations for the Sox’s pitching staff going forward?Which Rockies players, if any, could benefit from improved run support or a shift in lineup strategy to avoid the all-time losses?Given the Dodger scrap heap note, what broader fantasy lessons can managers glean about mid-season roster churn and breakout candidates?
Mentions:
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Brooks Baldwin | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Jurickson Profar | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jurickson Profar | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Lenyn Sosa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert Jr. | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Miguel Vargas | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Miguel Vargas | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Mike Tauchman | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Mike Tauchman | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Spencer Strider | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Spencer Strider | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Yoendrys Gómez | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Yoendrys Gómez | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/08/18/..

August 3, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers: Rookies to Stash, Sleepers for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News
Andy Smith
Rotoballer
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers: Rookies to Stash, Sleepers for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News

In Week 19 of 2025, fantasy baseball managers should focus on promising prospects who are rising through the ranks. Sal Stewart, a versatile infielder for the Cincinnati Reds, has shown exceptional performance at Triple-A Louisville, boasting a .300 batting average with four home runs in just ten games. However, his path to the majors may be complicated by the Reds' recent acquisition of Ke'Bryan Hayes, potentially limiting Stewart's playing time this season.

Dylan Beavers of the Baltimore Orioles may provide more immediate impact, especially after the team's outfield shakeup. Beavers' recent .302 average at Triple-A Norfolk and 21 stolen bases make him a viable option to stash for deeper leagues. Lastly, Jonah Tong, a standout pitcher for the New York Mets, has maintained an astounding 1.72 ERA at Double-A, positioning himself as a must-stash for keeper leagues despite the Mets' reluctance to promote him. Each of these players reflects the potential to alter fantasy rosters as the season progresses.

Who should I prioritize for my fantasy roster among the current prospects?Which minor league stats should I focus on for evaluating prospects?How should I respond if a prospect in my league is traded?What considerations should I make before stashing a prospect?
Mentions:
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Jonah Tong | New York Mets | MLB
@Jonah Tong | New York Mets | MLB
@Sal Stewart | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Sal Stewart | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/fantasy-baseball-prospe..

July 22, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates
@rotowire
RotoWire
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates

Identifying trends in MLB lineups is crucial for fantasy managers looking to capitalize on undervalued or overvalued players. For instance, the Atlanta Braves' Marcell Ozuna has seen his playing time diminish with just one start in the last five games, making him a potential trade candidate. Meanwhile, Nacho Alvarez is taking advantage of Austin Riley's injury, showing defensive prowess but struggling offensively.

The Miami Marlins face challenges with Connor Norby's injury, leading to a strict platoon at third base. Agustin Ramirez, despite questions about his long-term viability as a catcher, is starting regularly, offering daily lineup consistency. The New York Mets' Francisco Alvarez returns to the lineup with a strong hard-hit rate, while Jeff McNeil adapts to various positions, showing versatility.

Continuing the analysis, the Philadelphia Phillies' Otto Kemp steps up in Alec Bohm's absence, impressing with his contact quality. Josh Bell of the Nationals is on a hot streak but struggles against lefties, while Riley Adams fills in behind the plate, showcasing power but high strikeout tendencies. The Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ's batting order slotting raises questions about his consistency, as does Matt Shaw's reduced playing time at third base.

Which undervalued bat could break out based on these lineup shifts?How should you adjust rosters for the Mets’ top-order shuffles?Which Cubs players offer the most value if Happ’s role remains volatile?Which undervalued pitcher-friendly matchups exist for these hitters this week?
Mentions:
@Austin Riley | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Austin Riley | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Francisco Alvarez | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Alvarez | New York Mets | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/fantasy-..

July 18, 2025
Marlins’ Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Marlins’ Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - NBC Sports

Connor Norby of the Miami Marlins faces a significant setback as he undergoes surgery to repair a broken hamate bone in his left wrist. The operation, performed by Dr. Don Sheridan, is expected to sideline him for six to eight weeks. Initially, Norby had been dealing with wrist inflammation but was showing signs of improvement prior to the injury. In his rookie season, he recorded a .241 batting average with six home runs and 26 RBIs over 72 games.

The Marlins will need to adjust their lineup during his absence, with Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja stepping in at third base. Pauley has already played 23 games at the position this season, while Sanoja has made nine appearances. Manager Clayton McCullough expressed hope that Norby would have made further strides if not for the injury, but now the team must regroup as they begin a critical six-game homestand.

What should fantasy players do with Norby now that he's injured?How can the Marlins compensate for Norby's absence in the lineup?What are the implications of Norby's surgery on the Marlins' playoff hopes?Should I look to trade for Norby in my fantasy league?
Mentions:
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/marlins-connor-..

July 18, 2025
Marlins' Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Marlins' Connor Norby to miss 6-to-8 weeks after left wrist surgery - Yahoo Sports

The Miami Marlins will be without third baseman Connor Norby for six to eight weeks following wrist surgery to repair a broken hamate bone. Norby, who showed promise after being acquired from Baltimore, has struggled with injuries this season, including an oblique issue that sidelined him for two months. His performance dipped, and he had a .241 average with six homers and 26 RBIs in 72 games prior to his surgery. Manager Clayton McCullough noted Norby's recent improvement before his injury, indicating he felt more confident at the plate. The Marlins will now rely on Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja to fill the gap at third base while Norby recovers.

What role will Graham Pauley and Javier Sanoja play in the Marlins' lineup?What adjustments might the Marlins make during this homestand?How important is Norby's performance to the Marlins' offense?What can we expect from the Marlins as they navigate Norby's injury?
Mentions:
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Connor Norby | Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/marlins-connor-no..

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