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August 18, 2025
September Call-Ups FLOOD Waiver Wire | MUST ADD PLAYERS Week 22!
@LockedOnFantasyBaseballMLB
Locked On Fantasay Baseball
September Call-Ups FLOOD Waiver Wire | MUST ADD PLAYERS Week 22!
Baltimore’s September shakeup dominates, with Samuel Basayo and Dylan Beavers each rising to the majors. Basayo, a top-10 prospect with catcher and first-base eligibility, offers monstrous power and a fast-tracked path to fantasy value, especially in two-catcher formats as he could lock catcher eligibility after a short big-league run. Beavers—elite minor-league producer at 12:18—brings a blend of power and speed into a lineup that now features two blue-chip billings, raising Orioles’ fantasy ceiling in deeper leagues. Noelvi Marte of Cincinnati re-emerges after suspension, posting a multi-week hot streak and clear-outfield eligibility potential, while Miguel Andúar, also in Cincinnati, has quietly heated up with a strong slash and RBI pace. Look for immediate impact from pitching depth: Harrison Waldrip and Jacob López headline the flamethrowers—Waldrip delivering premium WHIP control and strikeouts across short stints, López riding a late-season string of clean outings. Washington’s Kade Cavalli shows upper-90s velocity with a handful of strong starts; Mick Abel’s name pops in deeper formats, and Joey Ortiz keeps a hot week in Milwaukee’s mix. Rocky Mountain closer Vic Vodnik surfaces as a speculative saves target. In short, Basayo is the must-add in two-catcher formats; Beavers is the shallow-league flyer with big-age upside; Marte and Andú jar offer long-term upside for dynasty rosters. The episode also teases more September calls to monitor, with the insiders track delivering real-time adds and rankings.
Which September call-up provides the clearest immediate fantasy impact for redraft players?What’s the upside ceiling for Marte and Andújar in Cincinnati’s lineup down the stretch?Which pitchers provide the best short-term streaming upside among the call-ups?Which bullpen pieces are worth eyeing for saves in the coming weeks?
Mentions:
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Harrison Waldrip | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Harrison Waldrip | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Heston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Heston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jacob López | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Jacob López | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Kade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Kade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mick Abel | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Mick Abel | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Miguel Andújar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Miguel Andújar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Samuel Basayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Samuel Basayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Vic Vodnik | Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Vic Vodnik | Colorado Rockies | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxI7G6iKNhk..

August 14, 2025
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
@FantasyBaseballToday
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 11, 2025
Who will lead the Mets out of their downward spiral? | SportsNite
@snytv
SportsNite
Who will lead the Mets out of their downward spiral? | SportsNite

Francisco Lindor’s slide down the stretch casts a shadow over the Mets’ postseason push. A hitless lull in five straight games and a second-half average around 0.169 push Lindor from the usual high-end production, prompting questions about health and mental edge. Yet leadership and track record keep him in the circle of trust; a few decisive games could flip the script when it matters most.

The Phillies’ legs look fresh as they ride a four-game win streak, expanding their lead in the wild-card race and tightening the gap with the Mets. Kyle Schwarber’s clutch power provided a jolt in a pivotal moment, reinforcing his role as a fantasy force who can put a team on his back when the calendar turns to late August and September.

With the Mets six games behind Philadelphia for the final wild-card spot, the season’s tempo shifts toward resistance and resilience. Chicago’s Brewers and Cincinnati Reds show up in the backdrop as potential spoilers, but the Mets’ veteran steadying presence under Carlos Mendoza keeps them in play, even as the trade deadline passes without major upheaval. The thread through it all is whether Lindor can rekindle his late-season magic and whether Philly’s momentum can sustain itself through a crowded stretch run.

With Lindor’s late-season slump, what small-ball and power strategies could fantasy teams deploy to minimize risk and maximize upside in the next two weeks?Which Phillies players are most likely to sustain or extend a late-season surge that could reshape the wildcard race?What two to four players from the Mets or Reds should fantasy managers target as late-season breakouts to alter wildcard odds?How should fantasy managers weigh the late-season dynamics between Mets, Phillies, and Reds in daily formats going into September?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ubrx_gc7hc..

August 4, 2025
MLB at NASCAR Track?! Braves vs. Reds Speedway Classic Recap
@YahooSports
MLB | Yahoo! Sports
MLB at NASCAR Track?! Braves vs. Reds Speedway Classic Recap

The inaugural MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway brought a historic gathering of over 90,000 fans for a game between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds, despite significant logistical challenges. The game was initially interrupted by rain, leading to complaints about organization, food availability, and communication for the massive crowd. While fans had trouble, players seemingly appreciated the unique experience, even with the resulting tight schedule that followed, as the Reds quickly transitioned to another game against the Chicago Cubs. The spectacle of a baseball game at a NASCAR venue captured the imagination, even if the execution faced hurdles.

Fans and players alike were excited about the novelty of this event, which aimed to inject fresh energy into the baseball season and reach audiences in new locations. Despite the issues, there is hope that Major League Baseball will continue to explore innovative approaches to engage with their fanbase, thus breaking away from traditional formats and venues.

What were the biggest logistical challenges faced during this event?How does this event compare to MLB's past initiatives?What are the implications for future MLB events at non-traditional venues?How might the attendance record impact MLB's marketing efforts?
Mentions:
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB

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

July 25, 2025
Aaron Boone, Austin Wells and Paul Goldschmidt on Yanks' struggling bullpen, shaky defense in loss
@snytv
New York Yankees
Aaron Boone, Austin Wells and Paul Goldschmidt on Yanks' struggling bullpen, shaky defense in loss

A recent game highlighted the struggles faced by pitchers as the season progresses, emphasizing the toll of fatigue on performance. A key player, Luke Weaver, struggled against the formidable opposition, showcasing the delicate balance between risk and reward in pitch selection. His changeup, which was notably ineffective, led to a significant impact on the game, pushing the team to reconsider their strategy moving forward.

Fielding errors also plagued the match, particularly with a critical throw from Paul Goldschmidt that could have changed the game's momentum. The discussion reflects on the importance of defensive decisions and the thin margins that can dictate the outcomes in high-stakes matches, igniting critical conversations about player trust and decision-making in crucial moments.

How can teams better prepare for the physical toll of the season on pitchers?What are the long-term effects of a demanding pitching schedule on athletes?What role does mental fitness play in a pitcher's performance?How can coaching strategies adapt to the evolving dynamics of player performance?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Luke Weaver | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Luke Weaver | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Paul Goldschmidt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul Goldschmidt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR0zqFRpdy8..

August 18, 2025
September Call-Ups FLOOD Waiver Wire | MUST ADD PLAYERS Week 22!
@LockedOnFantasyBaseballMLB
Locked On Fantasay Baseball
September Call-Ups FLOOD Waiver Wire | MUST ADD PLAYERS Week 22!
Baltimore’s September shakeup dominates, with Samuel Basayo and Dylan Beavers each rising to the majors. Basayo, a top-10 prospect with catcher and first-base eligibility, offers monstrous power and a fast-tracked path to fantasy value, especially in two-catcher formats as he could lock catcher eligibility after a short big-league run. Beavers—elite minor-league producer at 12:18—brings a blend of power and speed into a lineup that now features two blue-chip billings, raising Orioles’ fantasy ceiling in deeper leagues. Noelvi Marte of Cincinnati re-emerges after suspension, posting a multi-week hot streak and clear-outfield eligibility potential, while Miguel Andúar, also in Cincinnati, has quietly heated up with a strong slash and RBI pace. Look for immediate impact from pitching depth: Harrison Waldrip and Jacob López headline the flamethrowers—Waldrip delivering premium WHIP control and strikeouts across short stints, López riding a late-season string of clean outings. Washington’s Kade Cavalli shows upper-90s velocity with a handful of strong starts; Mick Abel’s name pops in deeper formats, and Joey Ortiz keeps a hot week in Milwaukee’s mix. Rocky Mountain closer Vic Vodnik surfaces as a speculative saves target. In short, Basayo is the must-add in two-catcher formats; Beavers is the shallow-league flyer with big-age upside; Marte and Andú jar offer long-term upside for dynasty rosters. The episode also teases more September calls to monitor, with the insiders track delivering real-time adds and rankings.
Which September call-up provides the clearest immediate fantasy impact for redraft players?What’s the upside ceiling for Marte and Andújar in Cincinnati’s lineup down the stretch?Which pitchers provide the best short-term streaming upside among the call-ups?Which bullpen pieces are worth eyeing for saves in the coming weeks?
Mentions:
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Dylan Beavers | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Harrison Waldrip | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Harrison Waldrip | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Heston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Heston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jacob López | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Jacob López | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Kade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Kade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mick Abel | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Mick Abel | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Miguel Andújar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Miguel Andújar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Samuel Basayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Samuel Basayo | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Vic Vodnik | Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Vic Vodnik | Colorado Rockies | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxI7G6iKNhk..

August 14, 2025
MUST ADD Jakob Marsee! Hunter Greene's Return & Prospect Promotions! | Fantasy Baseball Advice
@FantasyBaseballToday
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 11, 2025
Who will lead the Mets out of their downward spiral? | SportsNite
@snytv
SportsNite
Who will lead the Mets out of their downward spiral? | SportsNite

Francisco Lindor’s slide down the stretch casts a shadow over the Mets’ postseason push. A hitless lull in five straight games and a second-half average around 0.169 push Lindor from the usual high-end production, prompting questions about health and mental edge. Yet leadership and track record keep him in the circle of trust; a few decisive games could flip the script when it matters most.

The Phillies’ legs look fresh as they ride a four-game win streak, expanding their lead in the wild-card race and tightening the gap with the Mets. Kyle Schwarber’s clutch power provided a jolt in a pivotal moment, reinforcing his role as a fantasy force who can put a team on his back when the calendar turns to late August and September.

With the Mets six games behind Philadelphia for the final wild-card spot, the season’s tempo shifts toward resistance and resilience. Chicago’s Brewers and Cincinnati Reds show up in the backdrop as potential spoilers, but the Mets’ veteran steadying presence under Carlos Mendoza keeps them in play, even as the trade deadline passes without major upheaval. The thread through it all is whether Lindor can rekindle his late-season magic and whether Philly’s momentum can sustain itself through a crowded stretch run.

With Lindor’s late-season slump, what small-ball and power strategies could fantasy teams deploy to minimize risk and maximize upside in the next two weeks?Which Phillies players are most likely to sustain or extend a late-season surge that could reshape the wildcard race?What two to four players from the Mets or Reds should fantasy managers target as late-season breakouts to alter wildcard odds?How should fantasy managers weigh the late-season dynamics between Mets, Phillies, and Reds in daily formats going into September?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ubrx_gc7hc..

August 4, 2025
MLB at NASCAR Track?! Braves vs. Reds Speedway Classic Recap
@YahooSports
MLB | Yahoo! Sports
MLB at NASCAR Track?! Braves vs. Reds Speedway Classic Recap

The inaugural MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway brought a historic gathering of over 90,000 fans for a game between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds, despite significant logistical challenges. The game was initially interrupted by rain, leading to complaints about organization, food availability, and communication for the massive crowd. While fans had trouble, players seemingly appreciated the unique experience, even with the resulting tight schedule that followed, as the Reds quickly transitioned to another game against the Chicago Cubs. The spectacle of a baseball game at a NASCAR venue captured the imagination, even if the execution faced hurdles.

Fans and players alike were excited about the novelty of this event, which aimed to inject fresh energy into the baseball season and reach audiences in new locations. Despite the issues, there is hope that Major League Baseball will continue to explore innovative approaches to engage with their fanbase, thus breaking away from traditional formats and venues.

What were the biggest logistical challenges faced during this event?How does this event compare to MLB's past initiatives?What are the implications for future MLB events at non-traditional venues?How might the attendance record impact MLB's marketing efforts?
Mentions:
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB

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

July 25, 2025
Aaron Boone, Austin Wells and Paul Goldschmidt on Yanks' struggling bullpen, shaky defense in loss
@snytv
New York Yankees
Aaron Boone, Austin Wells and Paul Goldschmidt on Yanks' struggling bullpen, shaky defense in loss

A recent game highlighted the struggles faced by pitchers as the season progresses, emphasizing the toll of fatigue on performance. A key player, Luke Weaver, struggled against the formidable opposition, showcasing the delicate balance between risk and reward in pitch selection. His changeup, which was notably ineffective, led to a significant impact on the game, pushing the team to reconsider their strategy moving forward.

Fielding errors also plagued the match, particularly with a critical throw from Paul Goldschmidt that could have changed the game's momentum. The discussion reflects on the importance of defensive decisions and the thin margins that can dictate the outcomes in high-stakes matches, igniting critical conversations about player trust and decision-making in crucial moments.

How can teams better prepare for the physical toll of the season on pitchers?What are the long-term effects of a demanding pitching schedule on athletes?What role does mental fitness play in a pitcher's performance?How can coaching strategies adapt to the evolving dynamics of player performance?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Luke Weaver | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Luke Weaver | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Paul Goldschmidt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul Goldschmidt | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR0zqFRpdy8..

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