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August 19, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates
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RotoWire
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates

Lineup shifts across MLB this week signal value plays for fantasy managers. Atlanta leaned hard into Marcell Ozuna at designated hitter, riding nine straight starts and a .981 OPS with five homers in that stretch, while Michael Harris II has surged in the second half to a .398/.413/.732 line with nine homers, moving up to the fifth spot against right-handers in most recent games. Sean Murphy’s playing time has cooled with the DH being less available, and others like Drake Baldwin have seen splits in starts.

Miami’s Troy Johnston has dominated versus righties, starting 11 of 14, with Marsee showing league-winning potential since arriving and a two-hole stint that energized offense. The Mets have shuffled top of the order, with Lindor back leadoff and Nimmo up the order, while Brett Baty and Mauricio work for at-bats. Philadelphia has Bohm back in the cleanup spot, with Castellanos sliding in and Harrison Bader mixing in more against righties as Kepler’s slump persists.

Across the league, DeJong has started nine of 12 and hit third or fourth for Washington, Ian Happ has faced a positional shuffle in Chicago, and Arenado’s playing time is impacted by injuries in St. Louis. These trends create new buying opportunities for under-the-radar bats while signaling potential risk for players with fragile roles.

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:
@Heliot Ramos | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Heliot Ramos | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Ian Happ | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Ian Happ | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Troy Johnston | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Troy Johnston | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Yordan Álvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Álvarez | Houston Astros | MLB

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

August 19, 2025
Mookie Betts stays at shortstop in Dodgers starting lineup vs. Rockies - Los Angeles Times
@kbaxter11
Los Angeles Times
Mookie Betts stays at shortstop in Dodgers starting lineup vs. Rockies - Los Angeles Times

The Dodgers face a defensive recalibration after a 4-3 walk-off loss to Colorado. Mookie Betts was back at shortstop on Tuesday, with Teoscar Hernández staying in right, as LA reassesses its infield-outfield balance. A postgame meeting among Roberts, Friedman, and Betts underscored Betts’s openness to returning to right field, a move that could stabilize the defense but might dampen his bat. Hernández’s defensive struggles — two errors and a -0.4 DEF WAR that ranks 64th among NL right fielders — continue to loom large over the lineup. If Betts slides back to the outfield, Freeland or Miguel Rojas would slide into short, while Hernández would shift to left to accommodate Conforto at the plate, whose current .190/.?/.? marks are the worst among players with at least 300 ABs. With utility options like Edman, Kim, and Kiké Hernández nearing returns from the IL, Roberts has built-in depth to mix and match as the season wears on.

Defensive efficiency could determine whether the Dodgers lean into stability or go for upside. Betts’s move to infield responsibilities has punished offense and increased mental load, making a balance between fielding and hitting crucial for postseason chances. The road ahead includes a rehab cadence for Kim, potentially back by early next week, which would ease rostering pressure and expand Roberts’s short-term options. The larger strategic question is whether the lineup can sustain offense while the defense stabilizes, especially if Hernández’s right-field performance remains a liability.

In this moment, the Dodgers are betting that a defensively steadier infield—whether Freeland, Rojas, or Hernández swapping to the outfield—will unlock Betts’s better-than-career hitting ability and keep Conforto from getting overwhelmed in a deteriorating batting average. The backstop on defense is clear, the backstop on offense is still improving, and the balancing act continues as managers and front office weigh risk and reward as the calendar turns toward late spring and the postseason horizon.

Betts back at short: does this affect his fantasy value for the next 7–14 days?How should fantasy managers price Betts’s value if the move to RF is permanent?What is the likely impact of Hernández moving to left on his fantasy value?Which Dodgers hitters benefit most if Freeland or Rojas steps up at short?
Mentions:
@Alex Freeland | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Alex Freeland | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Hyeseong Kim | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Hyeseong Kim | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Kiké Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Kiké Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Miguel Rojas | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Miguel Rojas | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Mookie Betts | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Mookie Betts | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Tommy Edman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Tommy Edman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/story/2025-..

August 19, 2025
Cardinals' Oli Marmol Announces Willson Contreras Update Before Yankees Game - Athlon Sports
Gavin Groe
Athlon Sports
Cardinals' Oli Marmol Announces Willson Contreras Update Before Yankees Game - Athlon Sports

The St. Louis Cardinals face a depth test as Nolan Arenado, Willson Contreras, and Brendan Donovan are sidelined by injuries, leaving a playoff push stretched thin at 61–62. Offense has struggled, scoring just 15 runs over the last six games, including a home shutout against Colorado. With Contreras hobbling after a pitch hit to the foot, the team is weighing a quick return, potentially Sunday or Saturday as a pinch-hitter, while Contreras has shifted to first base this season to stay in the lineup.

Contreras is hitting .255 with a .787 OPS, 16 homers and 65 RBIs across 114 games, continuing to be a clubhouse voice even as he recovers. The Cardinals’ three injured stars underscore the need for reinforcements and smarter utilization of the depth chart as they remain in the postseason chase. They’ll head into a three-game set with the New York Yankees, hoping Contreras can return soon to stabilize the lineup and lift the offense when it matters most.

Mentions:
@Brendan Donovan | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Brendan Donovan | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Willson Contreras | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Willson Contreras | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/ca..

August 19, 2025
Yankees get Stanton back, Judge tests throwing arm that could hinder him all season - The Globe and Mail
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The Globe and Mail
Yankees get Stanton back, Judge tests throwing arm that could hinder him all season - The Globe and Mail

Giancarlo Stanton will return to the Yankees' lineup in right field on Tuesday after missing three games with general soreness, while Aaron Boone provided little clarity on Aaron Judge's future field status beyond a cautious approach. Judge, limited to designated hitter duties since Aug. 5, is battling a thumb issue and has no timetable for a field return. Trainers will give a thumbs up before any on-field action, with long toss expected but not a Tampa return this week. New York entered the week with a three-game lead for the final AL wild-card spot after sweeping St. Louis, and they’ll lean on Judge’s bat if he stays productive while managing risk in the outfield. Stanton, hitting .299 with 12 homers and 34 RBIs, adds steadiness but carries a long injury history that tempers expectations for him in the outfield. Boone also noted Judge’s fielding health could influence how the Yankees deploy their outfield mix going forward, especially with Judge's health remaining uncertain for the rest of the season.

Judge's elite line—batting .333 with 39 HRs, 91 RBIs, and a 1.134 OPS entering the week—gives the Yankees star power, but the team must balance production with risk if he can't throw or play the field. Stanton has surged back into action after tendinitis issues in both elbows delayed his debut until mid-June, and his recent soreness has limited his recent outfield work. The combination of Stanton's bat and Judge's health will shape New York's lineup decisions as they chase the postseason, with the wild-card battle heating up and the clock ticking on Judge’s readiness for full positional impact.

Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-yan..

August 19, 2025
MLB Props: Best MLB Bets and Props for Tuesday, August 19
@rotowire
RotoWire
MLB Props: Best MLB Bets and Props for Tuesday, August 19

Three sharp MLB props anchor Tuesday’s 15-game slate. Nolan Gorman eyes a base hit or more against Edward Cabrera as he chases continued August production, a subtle signal amid St. Louis’ offensive woes. Francisco Lindor has surged of late, with a homer prop of +390 set as he faces Jake Irvin and a Nationals bullpen that’s yielded plenty of long balls. Kyle Hendricks aims for a strikeout haul against Cincinnati, leveraging a favorable Reds strikeout profile and Hendricks’ recent K-rate floor. The night also hinges on bullpen dynamics and park factors across a robust schedule that promises opportunities for multi-entry fantasy and betting lines.

Which of tonight’s three bets offers the clearest edge for cash games, and how would you allocate exposure across all three?In a tournament lineup, how would you diversify around these props to maximize upside without overexposure?Are there any weather or park factors that could tilt these bets in a surprising direction tonight?If you had to pick a single contrarian play among these props, which would it be and why?
Mentions:
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Kyle Hendricks | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Kyle Hendricks | Chicago Cubs | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
@Nolan Gorman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Gorman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/mlb-best..

August 19, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates
@rotowire
RotoWire
Fantasy Baseball Lineup Trends: NL Notes & Updates

Lineup shifts across MLB this week signal value plays for fantasy managers. Atlanta leaned hard into Marcell Ozuna at designated hitter, riding nine straight starts and a .981 OPS with five homers in that stretch, while Michael Harris II has surged in the second half to a .398/.413/.732 line with nine homers, moving up to the fifth spot against right-handers in most recent games. Sean Murphy’s playing time has cooled with the DH being less available, and others like Drake Baldwin have seen splits in starts.

Miami’s Troy Johnston has dominated versus righties, starting 11 of 14, with Marsee showing league-winning potential since arriving and a two-hole stint that energized offense. The Mets have shuffled top of the order, with Lindor back leadoff and Nimmo up the order, while Brett Baty and Mauricio work for at-bats. Philadelphia has Bohm back in the cleanup spot, with Castellanos sliding in and Harrison Bader mixing in more against righties as Kepler’s slump persists.

Across the league, DeJong has started nine of 12 and hit third or fourth for Washington, Ian Happ has faced a positional shuffle in Chicago, and Arenado’s playing time is impacted by injuries in St. Louis. These trends create new buying opportunities for under-the-radar bats while signaling potential risk for players with fragile roles.

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:
@Heliot Ramos | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Heliot Ramos | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Ian Happ | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Ian Happ | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Michael Harris II | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Troy Johnston | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Troy Johnston | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Yordan Álvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Álvarez | Houston Astros | MLB

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

August 19, 2025
Mookie Betts stays at shortstop in Dodgers starting lineup vs. Rockies - Los Angeles Times
@kbaxter11
Los Angeles Times
Mookie Betts stays at shortstop in Dodgers starting lineup vs. Rockies - Los Angeles Times

The Dodgers face a defensive recalibration after a 4-3 walk-off loss to Colorado. Mookie Betts was back at shortstop on Tuesday, with Teoscar Hernández staying in right, as LA reassesses its infield-outfield balance. A postgame meeting among Roberts, Friedman, and Betts underscored Betts’s openness to returning to right field, a move that could stabilize the defense but might dampen his bat. Hernández’s defensive struggles — two errors and a -0.4 DEF WAR that ranks 64th among NL right fielders — continue to loom large over the lineup. If Betts slides back to the outfield, Freeland or Miguel Rojas would slide into short, while Hernández would shift to left to accommodate Conforto at the plate, whose current .190/.?/.? marks are the worst among players with at least 300 ABs. With utility options like Edman, Kim, and Kiké Hernández nearing returns from the IL, Roberts has built-in depth to mix and match as the season wears on.

Defensive efficiency could determine whether the Dodgers lean into stability or go for upside. Betts’s move to infield responsibilities has punished offense and increased mental load, making a balance between fielding and hitting crucial for postseason chances. The road ahead includes a rehab cadence for Kim, potentially back by early next week, which would ease rostering pressure and expand Roberts’s short-term options. The larger strategic question is whether the lineup can sustain offense while the defense stabilizes, especially if Hernández’s right-field performance remains a liability.

In this moment, the Dodgers are betting that a defensively steadier infield—whether Freeland, Rojas, or Hernández swapping to the outfield—will unlock Betts’s better-than-career hitting ability and keep Conforto from getting overwhelmed in a deteriorating batting average. The backstop on defense is clear, the backstop on offense is still improving, and the balancing act continues as managers and front office weigh risk and reward as the calendar turns toward late spring and the postseason horizon.

Betts back at short: does this affect his fantasy value for the next 7–14 days?How should fantasy managers price Betts’s value if the move to RF is permanent?What is the likely impact of Hernández moving to left on his fantasy value?Which Dodgers hitters benefit most if Freeland or Rojas steps up at short?
Mentions:
@Alex Freeland | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Alex Freeland | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Hyeseong Kim | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Hyeseong Kim | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Kiké Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Kiké Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Miguel Rojas | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Miguel Rojas | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Mookie Betts | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Mookie Betts | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Teoscar Hernández | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Tommy Edman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Tommy Edman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/story/2025-..

August 19, 2025
Cardinals' Oli Marmol Announces Willson Contreras Update Before Yankees Game - Athlon Sports
Gavin Groe
Athlon Sports
Cardinals' Oli Marmol Announces Willson Contreras Update Before Yankees Game - Athlon Sports

The St. Louis Cardinals face a depth test as Nolan Arenado, Willson Contreras, and Brendan Donovan are sidelined by injuries, leaving a playoff push stretched thin at 61–62. Offense has struggled, scoring just 15 runs over the last six games, including a home shutout against Colorado. With Contreras hobbling after a pitch hit to the foot, the team is weighing a quick return, potentially Sunday or Saturday as a pinch-hitter, while Contreras has shifted to first base this season to stay in the lineup.

Contreras is hitting .255 with a .787 OPS, 16 homers and 65 RBIs across 114 games, continuing to be a clubhouse voice even as he recovers. The Cardinals’ three injured stars underscore the need for reinforcements and smarter utilization of the depth chart as they remain in the postseason chase. They’ll head into a three-game set with the New York Yankees, hoping Contreras can return soon to stabilize the lineup and lift the offense when it matters most.

Mentions:
@Brendan Donovan | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Brendan Donovan | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Arenado | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Willson Contreras | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Willson Contreras | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/ca..

August 19, 2025
Yankees get Stanton back, Judge tests throwing arm that could hinder him all season - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Yankees get Stanton back, Judge tests throwing arm that could hinder him all season - The Globe and Mail

Giancarlo Stanton will return to the Yankees' lineup in right field on Tuesday after missing three games with general soreness, while Aaron Boone provided little clarity on Aaron Judge's future field status beyond a cautious approach. Judge, limited to designated hitter duties since Aug. 5, is battling a thumb issue and has no timetable for a field return. Trainers will give a thumbs up before any on-field action, with long toss expected but not a Tampa return this week. New York entered the week with a three-game lead for the final AL wild-card spot after sweeping St. Louis, and they’ll lean on Judge’s bat if he stays productive while managing risk in the outfield. Stanton, hitting .299 with 12 homers and 34 RBIs, adds steadiness but carries a long injury history that tempers expectations for him in the outfield. Boone also noted Judge’s fielding health could influence how the Yankees deploy their outfield mix going forward, especially with Judge's health remaining uncertain for the rest of the season.

Judge's elite line—batting .333 with 39 HRs, 91 RBIs, and a 1.134 OPS entering the week—gives the Yankees star power, but the team must balance production with risk if he can't throw or play the field. Stanton has surged back into action after tendinitis issues in both elbows delayed his debut until mid-June, and his recent soreness has limited his recent outfield work. The combination of Stanton's bat and Judge's health will shape New York's lineup decisions as they chase the postseason, with the wild-card battle heating up and the clock ticking on Judge’s readiness for full positional impact.

Mentions:
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
@Aaron Judge | New York Yankees | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
@Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
New York Yankees | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-yan..

August 19, 2025
MLB Props: Best MLB Bets and Props for Tuesday, August 19
@rotowire
RotoWire
MLB Props: Best MLB Bets and Props for Tuesday, August 19

Three sharp MLB props anchor Tuesday’s 15-game slate. Nolan Gorman eyes a base hit or more against Edward Cabrera as he chases continued August production, a subtle signal amid St. Louis’ offensive woes. Francisco Lindor has surged of late, with a homer prop of +390 set as he faces Jake Irvin and a Nationals bullpen that’s yielded plenty of long balls. Kyle Hendricks aims for a strikeout haul against Cincinnati, leveraging a favorable Reds strikeout profile and Hendricks’ recent K-rate floor. The night also hinges on bullpen dynamics and park factors across a robust schedule that promises opportunities for multi-entry fantasy and betting lines.

Which of tonight’s three bets offers the clearest edge for cash games, and how would you allocate exposure across all three?In a tournament lineup, how would you diversify around these props to maximize upside without overexposure?Are there any weather or park factors that could tilt these bets in a surprising direction tonight?If you had to pick a single contrarian play among these props, which would it be and why?
Mentions:
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Francisco Lindor | New York Mets | MLB
@Kyle Hendricks | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Kyle Hendricks | Chicago Cubs | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
@Nolan Gorman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Nolan Gorman | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
St. Louis Cardinals | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/mlb-best..

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