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August 18, 2025
Best MLB Player Prop Bets - Home Run Props for Today (8/18/2025) | Fantasy News
Dan Palyo
Rotoballer
Best MLB Player Prop Bets - Home Run Props for Today (8/18/2025) | Fantasy News

Michael Harris II heads the four-pronged MLB HR props for 8/18/2025, with odds shaping up around a hitter-friendly environment in Atlanta. Salvador Perez taps into KC’s power at home with favorable conditions, Teoscar Hernandez looks to exploit Freeland’s lefty splits at Coors-adjacent risk, and Noelvi Marte dives into Angel Stadium against a pitcher with limited MLB exposure. Weather is a key note: humid air, dew points rising on the East Coast, and wind trends that can tilt the wall-opener in several parks. The lineup emphasizes value in left-handed power and high-velocity reversals, while reminding bettors to shop lines across books for max value. Humidity, dew points, and ballpark nuances are front and center, with four distinct paths to profit on HRs tonight.

Harris II in Atlanta brings a hot streak into a spot where left-handed power has thrived, Perez in Kansas City benefits from a hitter-friendly wind-out scenario, Hernandez in a Coors-influenced lane offers big-badge upside against a shaky righty, and Marte helps bettors lean into the Angels’ ballpark dynamics in a deeper slate. The piece blends park factors, pitcher splits, and recent trends to outline four distinct edges, each with its own risk, reward, and timing. The endgame is clear: chase four confident calls, navigate cool temps and potential rain, and maximize value through smart line shopping and matchup discipline.

Which HR prop offers the clearest edge tonight among Harris II, Perez, Hernandez, and Marte, and why?What weather signals should a sharp bettor watch for before locking in the four HR props?If you had to hedge one of the four HR props, which would it be and how?Which single stat most influences the night’s success for these HR props?
Mentions:
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@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Teoscar Hernandez | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernandez | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/best-mlb-player-prop-be..

August 17, 2025
MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14 - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14 - NBC Sports

Milwaukee surged to 14 straight wins, a franchise mark, as they edged Cincinnati 6-5 in 11 innings. The rally-heavy affair showcased Milwaukee’s depth and clutch hitting, headlined by Andrew Monasterio’s pinch-hit, three-run homer that sealed the victory. With the streak at 16 straight wins across 1986-87, the Brewers sit 34 games over .500 and own a nine-game NL Central lead, highlighting a fantasy wave of Brewers players who thrive in opportunistic lineups.

Turbulence and grit defined the night: Brice Turang opened the scoring with a run-scoring double; Milwaukee tied it late on an opponent error; Seigler crossed the plate in the 10th, setting the stage for Monasterio’s decisive shot. Reds’ stars countered at times, but Milwaukee’s resilience carried them to a marquee win and a continuing hot streak that fantasy managers will be eyeing for weeks.

In the wake of Milwaukee's 14th straight win, which Brewers players merit priority fantasy attention for the next two weeks?How might the upcoming Brewers-Reds series shape daily fantasy lineups for the next few games?What defensive or situational factors should fantasy managers monitor from De La Cruz and Marte in the coming weeks?Which Brewers rookie or bench option could become a streaming candidate in shallow leagues now that the streak continues?
Mentions:
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@Elly De La Cruz | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
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@Ke’Bryan Hayes | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
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Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Quinn Priester | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Quinn Priester | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Spencer Steer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Spencer Steer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/mlb-best-brewer..

August 17, 2025
Hitter Streamers, Starts: Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds for Week 21 (August 18 - August 24) | Fantasy News
Dan Palyo
Rotoballer
Hitter Streamers, Starts: Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds for Week 21 (August 18 - August 24) | Fantasy News
Week 21 of 2025 brings a prime chance to hunt for 40%-rostered hitters with favorable schedules and park factors. Nine teams are set for seven games, with nine others at six, while Rays play five. LAD and LAA emerge as ballpark upgrades, boosting power and volume for hitters in those parks. Top streamer targets include Blaze Alexander, Miguel Andujar, Noelvi Marte, Ryan Mountcastle, Luis Rengifo, Jake Cronenworth, Joey Ortiz and Daulton Varsho, each riding recent hot streaks and strong lineup spots. Deeper options like Gavin Lux, Tyler Freeman and Evan Carter offer upside in deeper leagues. The guide stacks raw volume, park-driven upside, and post-deadline roster moves to fill Week 21 gaps and chase early-week exploration of the waiver wire.
What is the overall Week 21 streamer strategy, and which players best capture the plan?Which pairings maximize Week 21 streaming value in shallow leagues?How do park factors influence the Week 21 streaming targets?What are the key risks to Week 21 streamer picks, and how can you hedge them?
Mentions:
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Daulton Varsho | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Daulton Varsho | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jake Cronenworth | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jake Cronenworth | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Luis Rengifo | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Luis Rengifo | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Miguel Andujar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Miguel Andujar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/hitter-streamers-starts..

August 16, 2025
Eric Cross' Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds: Hitters, Pitchers for Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News
Eric Cross
Rotoballer
Eric Cross' Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds: Hitters, Pitchers for Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News

Week 21 fantasy baseball waiver targets lean toward speed, multi-position eligibility, and affordable power. Sal Frelick remains a surprise under-rostered asset, posting a .298/.361/.416 line with a pace for roughly 78 runs, 12 homers, 63 RBI, and 24 steals, while anchoring Milwaukee’s top-of-order role. Blaze Alexander has surged since Eugenio Suárez was moved, flashing 3B/2B/SS flexibility with 12.0+ barrel-rate indicators and a strong power-speed profile. Noelvi Marte sits at the heart of Cincinnati’s lineup surge, delivering 27 runs, eight homers, 36 RBI and seven steals in a pace that hints at 25+ homers and 20+ steals if given full plates. Chandler Simpson’s speed drives the category lead, with a .307 average across 287 PAs and 34 steals, making him a gold-mangled draftee in deep formats. Joey Ortiz has heated up to a .392/.436/.529 clip this month, pairing strong contact with dual 3B/SS eligibility. Nolan McLean debuts for New York, bringing a deep, six-pitch mix that offers upside in 12-team or deeper leagues. Hurston Waldrep has dazzled in Atlanta, with a sub-1.10 ERA across his late-season run and a splitter that continues to miss bats. The common thread is roster flexibility and year-end upside for managers chasing categories across AVG/OBP, power, and speed.

Which under-40% rostered hitter from Week 21 has the best immediate fantasy upside, and why?Hurston Waldrep vs. Waldrep’s Week 21 projection in standard leagues—trust or streamer?Which pitching prospect outside Marte and Waldrep offers the best Week 21 streaming upside?If you can only roster one of Frelick, Mars, Alexander, or Simpson for Week 21, who wins and why?
Mentions:
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Chandler Simpson | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
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@Hurston Waldrep | | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Sal Frelick | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Sal Frelick | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/eric-cross-fantasy-base..

August 14, 2025
Simple Single to Left Turns Into Little League Home Run Once Phillies Get Involved
Kyle Koster
Sports Illustrated
Simple Single to Left Turns Into Little League Home Run Once Phillies Get Involved

Philadelphia was blanked in Cincinnati as the Phillies’ offense mustered three hits in an 8-0 loss. A sixth-inning sequence turned a 2-0 lead into a laugher for the Reds when Noelvi Marte’s routine single sparked chaos: Marsh’s throw to the plate sailed high, Realmuto couldn’t corral it, and Marte waltzed home after the miscue in left field. The night underscored a defensive lapse that amplified Philadelphia’s hitterless night and offered a reminder that even small errors can snowball into big innings.

The mismatch highlighted Cincinnati’s opportunistic approach and the Reds’ penchant for capitalizing on mistakes, while Philadelphia’s bats looked listless beyond a few scattered singles. For fantasy managers, Marte’s speed and the Reds’ ability to pounce on chances could buoy late-season value, even as Phillies hitters and the bullpen search for stability. The takeaway: small moments matter, and in a compressed schedule they can swing fantasy outcomes more than expected.

Looking ahead, Marte’s baserunning acceleration and the Reds’ improving offensive depth could create secondary fantasy opportunities, while Marsh, Realmuto, and Sánchez carry risk-reward considerations in daily lineups as Philadelphia regroups. The game serves as a cautionary tale: defense can tilt a pitcher’s line and a lineup’s momentum in a single inning.

Which single game sequence had the most fantasy impact and why for the Reds and Phillies?What immediate fantasy moves would you recommend for Marte, Marsh, Realmuto, and Sánchez after this game?How might the Reds adjust their lineup to maximize Marte’s impact going forward?Which PHI player is most likely to rebound offensively in the next series and why?
Mentions:
@Brandon Marsh | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Brandon Marsh | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@J.T. Realmuto | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@J.T. Realmuto | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/phillies-reds-little-league..

August 18, 2025
Best MLB Player Prop Bets - Home Run Props for Today (8/18/2025) | Fantasy News
Dan Palyo
Rotoballer
Best MLB Player Prop Bets - Home Run Props for Today (8/18/2025) | Fantasy News

Michael Harris II heads the four-pronged MLB HR props for 8/18/2025, with odds shaping up around a hitter-friendly environment in Atlanta. Salvador Perez taps into KC’s power at home with favorable conditions, Teoscar Hernandez looks to exploit Freeland’s lefty splits at Coors-adjacent risk, and Noelvi Marte dives into Angel Stadium against a pitcher with limited MLB exposure. Weather is a key note: humid air, dew points rising on the East Coast, and wind trends that can tilt the wall-opener in several parks. The lineup emphasizes value in left-handed power and high-velocity reversals, while reminding bettors to shop lines across books for max value. Humidity, dew points, and ballpark nuances are front and center, with four distinct paths to profit on HRs tonight.

Harris II in Atlanta brings a hot streak into a spot where left-handed power has thrived, Perez in Kansas City benefits from a hitter-friendly wind-out scenario, Hernandez in a Coors-influenced lane offers big-badge upside against a shaky righty, and Marte helps bettors lean into the Angels’ ballpark dynamics in a deeper slate. The piece blends park factors, pitcher splits, and recent trends to outline four distinct edges, each with its own risk, reward, and timing. The endgame is clear: chase four confident calls, navigate cool temps and potential rain, and maximize value through smart line shopping and matchup discipline.

Which HR prop offers the clearest edge tonight among Harris II, Perez, Hernandez, and Marte, and why?What weather signals should a sharp bettor watch for before locking in the four HR props?If you had to hedge one of the four HR props, which would it be and how?Which single stat most influences the night’s success for these HR props?
Mentions:
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Salvador Perez | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Teoscar Hernandez | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernandez | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/best-mlb-player-prop-be..

August 17, 2025
MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14 - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14 - NBC Sports

Milwaukee surged to 14 straight wins, a franchise mark, as they edged Cincinnati 6-5 in 11 innings. The rally-heavy affair showcased Milwaukee’s depth and clutch hitting, headlined by Andrew Monasterio’s pinch-hit, three-run homer that sealed the victory. With the streak at 16 straight wins across 1986-87, the Brewers sit 34 games over .500 and own a nine-game NL Central lead, highlighting a fantasy wave of Brewers players who thrive in opportunistic lineups.

Turbulence and grit defined the night: Brice Turang opened the scoring with a run-scoring double; Milwaukee tied it late on an opponent error; Seigler crossed the plate in the 10th, setting the stage for Monasterio’s decisive shot. Reds’ stars countered at times, but Milwaukee’s resilience carried them to a marquee win and a continuing hot streak that fantasy managers will be eyeing for weeks.

In the wake of Milwaukee's 14th straight win, which Brewers players merit priority fantasy attention for the next two weeks?How might the upcoming Brewers-Reds series shape daily fantasy lineups for the next few games?What defensive or situational factors should fantasy managers monitor from De La Cruz and Marte in the coming weeks?Which Brewers rookie or bench option could become a streaming candidate in shallow leagues now that the streak continues?
Mentions:
@Andrew Monasterio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Andrew Monasterio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Anthony Seigler | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Anthony Seigler | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Brice Turang | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Brice Turang | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Elly De La Cruz | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Elly De La Cruz | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Ke’Bryan Hayes | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Ke’Bryan Hayes | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Quinn Priester | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Quinn Priester | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Spencer Steer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Spencer Steer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/mlb/news/mlb-best-brewer..

August 17, 2025
Hitter Streamers, Starts: Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds for Week 21 (August 18 - August 24) | Fantasy News
Dan Palyo
Rotoballer
Hitter Streamers, Starts: Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds for Week 21 (August 18 - August 24) | Fantasy News
Week 21 of 2025 brings a prime chance to hunt for 40%-rostered hitters with favorable schedules and park factors. Nine teams are set for seven games, with nine others at six, while Rays play five. LAD and LAA emerge as ballpark upgrades, boosting power and volume for hitters in those parks. Top streamer targets include Blaze Alexander, Miguel Andujar, Noelvi Marte, Ryan Mountcastle, Luis Rengifo, Jake Cronenworth, Joey Ortiz and Daulton Varsho, each riding recent hot streaks and strong lineup spots. Deeper options like Gavin Lux, Tyler Freeman and Evan Carter offer upside in deeper leagues. The guide stacks raw volume, park-driven upside, and post-deadline roster moves to fill Week 21 gaps and chase early-week exploration of the waiver wire.
What is the overall Week 21 streamer strategy, and which players best capture the plan?Which pairings maximize Week 21 streaming value in shallow leagues?How do park factors influence the Week 21 streaming targets?What are the key risks to Week 21 streamer picks, and how can you hedge them?
Mentions:
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Daulton Varsho | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Daulton Varsho | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Jake Cronenworth | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jake Cronenworth | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Joey Ortiz | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Luis Rengifo | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Luis Rengifo | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Miguel Andujar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Miguel Andujar | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/hitter-streamers-starts..

August 16, 2025
Eric Cross' Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds: Hitters, Pitchers for Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News
Eric Cross
Rotoballer
Eric Cross' Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds: Hitters, Pitchers for Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News

Week 21 fantasy baseball waiver targets lean toward speed, multi-position eligibility, and affordable power. Sal Frelick remains a surprise under-rostered asset, posting a .298/.361/.416 line with a pace for roughly 78 runs, 12 homers, 63 RBI, and 24 steals, while anchoring Milwaukee’s top-of-order role. Blaze Alexander has surged since Eugenio Suárez was moved, flashing 3B/2B/SS flexibility with 12.0+ barrel-rate indicators and a strong power-speed profile. Noelvi Marte sits at the heart of Cincinnati’s lineup surge, delivering 27 runs, eight homers, 36 RBI and seven steals in a pace that hints at 25+ homers and 20+ steals if given full plates. Chandler Simpson’s speed drives the category lead, with a .307 average across 287 PAs and 34 steals, making him a gold-mangled draftee in deep formats. Joey Ortiz has heated up to a .392/.436/.529 clip this month, pairing strong contact with dual 3B/SS eligibility. Nolan McLean debuts for New York, bringing a deep, six-pitch mix that offers upside in 12-team or deeper leagues. Hurston Waldrep has dazzled in Atlanta, with a sub-1.10 ERA across his late-season run and a splitter that continues to miss bats. The common thread is roster flexibility and year-end upside for managers chasing categories across AVG/OBP, power, and speed.

Which under-40% rostered hitter from Week 21 has the best immediate fantasy upside, and why?Hurston Waldrep vs. Waldrep’s Week 21 projection in standard leagues—trust or streamer?Which pitching prospect outside Marte and Waldrep offers the best Week 21 streaming upside?If you can only roster one of Frelick, Mars, Alexander, or Simpson for Week 21, who wins and why?
Mentions:
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Blaze Alexander | Arizona Diamondbacks | MLB
@Chandler Simpson | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Chandler Simpson | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Nolan McLean | New York Mets | MLB
@Sal Frelick | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Sal Frelick | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/eric-cross-fantasy-base..

August 14, 2025
Simple Single to Left Turns Into Little League Home Run Once Phillies Get Involved
Kyle Koster
Sports Illustrated
Simple Single to Left Turns Into Little League Home Run Once Phillies Get Involved

Philadelphia was blanked in Cincinnati as the Phillies’ offense mustered three hits in an 8-0 loss. A sixth-inning sequence turned a 2-0 lead into a laugher for the Reds when Noelvi Marte’s routine single sparked chaos: Marsh’s throw to the plate sailed high, Realmuto couldn’t corral it, and Marte waltzed home after the miscue in left field. The night underscored a defensive lapse that amplified Philadelphia’s hitterless night and offered a reminder that even small errors can snowball into big innings.

The mismatch highlighted Cincinnati’s opportunistic approach and the Reds’ penchant for capitalizing on mistakes, while Philadelphia’s bats looked listless beyond a few scattered singles. For fantasy managers, Marte’s speed and the Reds’ ability to pounce on chances could buoy late-season value, even as Phillies hitters and the bullpen search for stability. The takeaway: small moments matter, and in a compressed schedule they can swing fantasy outcomes more than expected.

Looking ahead, Marte’s baserunning acceleration and the Reds’ improving offensive depth could create secondary fantasy opportunities, while Marsh, Realmuto, and Sánchez carry risk-reward considerations in daily lineups as Philadelphia regroups. The game serves as a cautionary tale: defense can tilt a pitcher’s line and a lineup’s momentum in a single inning.

Which single game sequence had the most fantasy impact and why for the Reds and Phillies?What immediate fantasy moves would you recommend for Marte, Marsh, Realmuto, and Sánchez after this game?How might the Reds adjust their lineup to maximize Marte’s impact going forward?Which PHI player is most likely to rebound offensively in the next series and why?
Mentions:
@Brandon Marsh | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Brandon Marsh | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@J.T. Realmuto | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@J.T. Realmuto | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Noelvi Marte | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
Philadelphia Phillies | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/phillies-reds-little-league..

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