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September 11, 2025
Nationals news: Bryce Harper's franchise record on verge of falling after 13 years
Mike Gianakos
ClutchPoints
Nationals news: Bryce Harper's franchise record on verge of falling after 13 years

Daylen Lile tied the Nationals’ rookie triples record with his ninth three-bagger in 75 games, riding a scorching September to a 10-game hit streak and a .424/.457/.879 run over eight contests. Washington’s four-game win streak ended, yet the rookie’s surge shines as a late-season fantasy spark, combining speed with growing power and a belt-high contact profile.

Harper’s franchise mark and Wood’s age-22 breakout add a vivid thread to the narrative: Lile looks like a budding multi-category contributor, while Acuña Jr. and Trout sit as rare historical benchmarks for players under 23. Washington’s future gets a lift from Lile and Wood, even as the club trails in the standings.

Despite the loss, Washington sits 25 games under .500 and 15.5 games back in the Wild Card, but the Lile-Harper lineage and Wood’s trajectory offer fantasy managers a glimmer of upside in a rebuilding window.

Which Nationals youngsters besides Daylen Lile show late-season fantasy potential after this game?How should Daylen Lile’s rest-of-season value be viewed in redraft vs keeper leagues?What impact does Lile’s record-tying milestone have on Nationals’ rookie development strategy?Are there any risk factors in Lile’s season-long trajectory that fantasy managers should consider?
Mentions:
@Bryce Harper | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Bryce Harper | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Daylen Lile | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Daylen Lile | Washington Nationals | MLB
@James Wood | Washington Nationals | MLB
@James Wood | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB

https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/washington-nationals/..

August 15, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Pitchers Rising in Points Leagues
@rotowire
RotoWire
Top Fantasy Baseball Pitchers Rising in Points Leagues

Injuries and roster decisions have unlocked a wave of pitching depth across MLB, creating fresh two-way SP/RP options that are still widely available in many leagues. Waldrep’s shift into Atlanta’s rotation signals a real pitching profile upgrade, with a six-man plan likely on the horizon when Chris Sale returns. Cavalli’s return from Tommy John keeps him on fantasy radars for 2025, though streaming this year remains a gamble. Cantillo has been stretched to a starter in Cleveland, while Javier stands as the most proven name on the list, though his TJ return brings rust risk. Perkins in Oakland flaunts high strikeout upside as the A’s try him as a starter for the final weeks. McGreevy offers a dependable innings floor for St. Louis, and McLean is a top prospect whose big-league debut could materialize soon. This cohort underscores how injuries and development pipelines reshape weekly fantasy options with SP/RP eligibility.

Which of the highlighted arms (Waldrep, Cavalli, Cantillo, Javier, Perkins) has the clearest immediate value for 12-team mixed leagues this week?In dynasty formats, who among these arms should be prioritized for long-term rosters?What are the key metrics to monitor when evaluating these pitchers for streaming in the next month?Which formats benefit most from these SP/RP-eligible arms, and how should you roster them?
Mentions:
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Chris Sale | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Chris Sale | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jack Perkins | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Jack Perkins | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Joey Cantillo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Joey Cantillo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

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

August 5, 2025
Starting Pitcher Surprises? Fantasy Baseball Predictions for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News
Elliott Baas
Rotoballer
Starting Pitcher Surprises? Fantasy Baseball Predictions for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News

Brady Singer of the Cincinnati Reds has showcased a resurgence in recent outings, notably striking out 10 batters against the Atlanta Braves. With a 4.60 ERA overall, his last eight appearances have been characterized by a 3.20 FIP and an impressive 11.2 K/9 rate. While his sinker and slider remain his most utilized pitches, he has begun incorporating a cutter, which may provide a new dimension to his approach on the mound. However, concerns linger about his groundball rate, which has significantly dipped in 2025.

Meanwhile, Joe Boyle of the Tampa Bay Rays has also caught attention after delivering a shutout against the Dodgers. Despite past control issues, Boyle's fastball and slider have been effective, with a notable velocity that could translate into a solid strikeout rate if he can maintain command. Lastly, New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler displayed promise in a recent start, but inconsistencies raise questions about his reliability in fantasy leagues.

Which pitchers should I target from the waiver wire this week?How can I analyze a pitcher's performance effectively?What impact do matchups have on a pitcher's success?What are the signs that a pitcher is improving?
Mentions:
@Brady Singer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Brady Singer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Cam Schlittler | New York Yankees | MLB
@Cam Schlittler | New York Yankees | MLB
@Joe Boyle | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Joe Boyle | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/starting-pitcher-surpri..

July 19, 2025
Houston Astros' loss to Seattle underscores trade deadline needs
Matt Kawahara
Houston Chronicle
Houston Astros' loss to Seattle underscores trade deadline needs

The Houston Astros continue to navigate the challenges of an injury-plagued rotation as key players make their way back to action. Cristian Javier's recent rehab start is notable as he tackles the aftermath of Tommy John surgery, while Spencer Arrighetti joins him in Double-A as he recovers from a fractured thumb. Luis Garcia, also on the mend, is slated to start in Single-A. Despite the setbacks, the Astros' rotation has showcased resilience, as evidenced by Brandon Walter's solid performance against the Seattle Mariners. Nevertheless, a lackluster offensive showing in a 6-1 defeat has intensified discussions about the team's pressing need for reinforcements before the upcoming trade deadline.

Missing Jeremy Peña and Jake Meyers, alongside Yordan Alvarez's extended absence, has left the Astros' lineup vulnerable. Manager Joe Espada acknowledged the missed opportunities against Luis Castillo, underlining the importance of a strong offensive return. As the trade deadline approaches, GM Dana Brown has pointed to the necessity of adding a left-handed bat, highlighting the Astros' current offensive struggles. Internal reinforcements are on the horizon, with hopes that a healthy Alvarez can provide a significant boost.

How does the Astros' pitching depth hold up against other contenders?What adjustments might the Astros make to their lineup without key hitters?What potential trade targets could the Astros pursue to strengthen their roster?How critical is the upcoming stretch for the Astros' playoff chances?
Mentions:
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
@Jake Meyers | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jake Meyers | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jeremy Peña | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jeremy Peña | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/art..

July 3, 2025
Houston Astros denied series sweep with loss to Colorado Rockies
Matt Kawahara
Houston Chronicle
Houston Astros denied series sweep with loss to Colorado Rockies

In a thrilling conclusion at Coors Field, the Houston Astros fell narrowly to the Colorado Rockies, losing 7-6 despite rallying late in the game. With baseball's highest ERA, Rockies pitcher Seth Halvorsen faced a tough challenge as the Astros mounted a comeback in the ninth inning. Jake Meyers led off with a triple followed by Jose Altuve's groundout, trimming the deficit. However, the Rockies' defense held strong, with Halvorsen securing a flyout from Cooper Hummel to end the threat. This marked the Astros' fifth loss in their last 21 games but they still captured the series win.

What factors contributed to the Astros' recent struggles?How can teams adapt their strategies for playing at Coors Field?What impact does a player's performance have on fantasy leagues?How do the Astros compare to other top MLB teams this season?
Mentions:
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
@Jose Altuve | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jose Altuve | Houston Astros | MLB
@Seth Halvorsen | Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Seth Halvorsen | Colorado Rockies | MLB

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/art..

September 11, 2025
Nationals news: Bryce Harper's franchise record on verge of falling after 13 years
Mike Gianakos
ClutchPoints
Nationals news: Bryce Harper's franchise record on verge of falling after 13 years

Daylen Lile tied the Nationals’ rookie triples record with his ninth three-bagger in 75 games, riding a scorching September to a 10-game hit streak and a .424/.457/.879 run over eight contests. Washington’s four-game win streak ended, yet the rookie’s surge shines as a late-season fantasy spark, combining speed with growing power and a belt-high contact profile.

Harper’s franchise mark and Wood’s age-22 breakout add a vivid thread to the narrative: Lile looks like a budding multi-category contributor, while Acuña Jr. and Trout sit as rare historical benchmarks for players under 23. Washington’s future gets a lift from Lile and Wood, even as the club trails in the standings.

Despite the loss, Washington sits 25 games under .500 and 15.5 games back in the Wild Card, but the Lile-Harper lineage and Wood’s trajectory offer fantasy managers a glimmer of upside in a rebuilding window.

Which Nationals youngsters besides Daylen Lile show late-season fantasy potential after this game?How should Daylen Lile’s rest-of-season value be viewed in redraft vs keeper leagues?What impact does Lile’s record-tying milestone have on Nationals’ rookie development strategy?Are there any risk factors in Lile’s season-long trajectory that fantasy managers should consider?
Mentions:
@Bryce Harper | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Bryce Harper | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Daylen Lile | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Daylen Lile | Washington Nationals | MLB
@James Wood | Washington Nationals | MLB
@James Wood | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Ronald Acuña Jr. | Atlanta Braves | MLB

https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/washington-nationals/..

August 15, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Pitchers Rising in Points Leagues
@rotowire
RotoWire
Top Fantasy Baseball Pitchers Rising in Points Leagues

Injuries and roster decisions have unlocked a wave of pitching depth across MLB, creating fresh two-way SP/RP options that are still widely available in many leagues. Waldrep’s shift into Atlanta’s rotation signals a real pitching profile upgrade, with a six-man plan likely on the horizon when Chris Sale returns. Cavalli’s return from Tommy John keeps him on fantasy radars for 2025, though streaming this year remains a gamble. Cantillo has been stretched to a starter in Cleveland, while Javier stands as the most proven name on the list, though his TJ return brings rust risk. Perkins in Oakland flaunts high strikeout upside as the A’s try him as a starter for the final weeks. McGreevy offers a dependable innings floor for St. Louis, and McLean is a top prospect whose big-league debut could materialize soon. This cohort underscores how injuries and development pipelines reshape weekly fantasy options with SP/RP eligibility.

Which of the highlighted arms (Waldrep, Cavalli, Cantillo, Javier, Perkins) has the clearest immediate value for 12-team mixed leagues this week?In dynasty formats, who among these arms should be prioritized for long-term rosters?What are the key metrics to monitor when evaluating these pitchers for streaming in the next month?Which formats benefit most from these SP/RP-eligible arms, and how should you roster them?
Mentions:
Atlanta Braves | MLB
Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Cade Cavalli | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Chris Sale | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Chris Sale | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Hurston Waldrep | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Jack Perkins | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Jack Perkins | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Joey Cantillo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Joey Cantillo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

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

August 5, 2025
Starting Pitcher Surprises? Fantasy Baseball Predictions for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News
Elliott Baas
Rotoballer
Starting Pitcher Surprises? Fantasy Baseball Predictions for Week 19 (2025) | Fantasy News

Brady Singer of the Cincinnati Reds has showcased a resurgence in recent outings, notably striking out 10 batters against the Atlanta Braves. With a 4.60 ERA overall, his last eight appearances have been characterized by a 3.20 FIP and an impressive 11.2 K/9 rate. While his sinker and slider remain his most utilized pitches, he has begun incorporating a cutter, which may provide a new dimension to his approach on the mound. However, concerns linger about his groundball rate, which has significantly dipped in 2025.

Meanwhile, Joe Boyle of the Tampa Bay Rays has also caught attention after delivering a shutout against the Dodgers. Despite past control issues, Boyle's fastball and slider have been effective, with a notable velocity that could translate into a solid strikeout rate if he can maintain command. Lastly, New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler displayed promise in a recent start, but inconsistencies raise questions about his reliability in fantasy leagues.

Which pitchers should I target from the waiver wire this week?How can I analyze a pitcher's performance effectively?What impact do matchups have on a pitcher's success?What are the signs that a pitcher is improving?
Mentions:
@Brady Singer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Brady Singer | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Cam Schlittler | New York Yankees | MLB
@Cam Schlittler | New York Yankees | MLB
@Joe Boyle | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Joe Boyle | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/starting-pitcher-surpri..

July 19, 2025
Houston Astros' loss to Seattle underscores trade deadline needs
Matt Kawahara
Houston Chronicle
Houston Astros' loss to Seattle underscores trade deadline needs

The Houston Astros continue to navigate the challenges of an injury-plagued rotation as key players make their way back to action. Cristian Javier's recent rehab start is notable as he tackles the aftermath of Tommy John surgery, while Spencer Arrighetti joins him in Double-A as he recovers from a fractured thumb. Luis Garcia, also on the mend, is slated to start in Single-A. Despite the setbacks, the Astros' rotation has showcased resilience, as evidenced by Brandon Walter's solid performance against the Seattle Mariners. Nevertheless, a lackluster offensive showing in a 6-1 defeat has intensified discussions about the team's pressing need for reinforcements before the upcoming trade deadline.

Missing Jeremy Peña and Jake Meyers, alongside Yordan Alvarez's extended absence, has left the Astros' lineup vulnerable. Manager Joe Espada acknowledged the missed opportunities against Luis Castillo, underlining the importance of a strong offensive return. As the trade deadline approaches, GM Dana Brown has pointed to the necessity of adding a left-handed bat, highlighting the Astros' current offensive struggles. Internal reinforcements are on the horizon, with hopes that a healthy Alvarez can provide a significant boost.

How does the Astros' pitching depth hold up against other contenders?What adjustments might the Astros make to their lineup without key hitters?What potential trade targets could the Astros pursue to strengthen their roster?How critical is the upcoming stretch for the Astros' playoff chances?
Mentions:
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cristian Javier | Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
@Jake Meyers | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jake Meyers | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jeremy Peña | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jeremy Peña | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB
@Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | MLB

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/art..

July 3, 2025
Houston Astros denied series sweep with loss to Colorado Rockies
Matt Kawahara
Houston Chronicle
Houston Astros denied series sweep with loss to Colorado Rockies

In a thrilling conclusion at Coors Field, the Houston Astros fell narrowly to the Colorado Rockies, losing 7-6 despite rallying late in the game. With baseball's highest ERA, Rockies pitcher Seth Halvorsen faced a tough challenge as the Astros mounted a comeback in the ninth inning. Jake Meyers led off with a triple followed by Jose Altuve's groundout, trimming the deficit. However, the Rockies' defense held strong, with Halvorsen securing a flyout from Cooper Hummel to end the threat. This marked the Astros' fifth loss in their last 21 games but they still captured the series win.

What factors contributed to the Astros' recent struggles?How can teams adapt their strategies for playing at Coors Field?What impact does a player's performance have on fantasy leagues?How do the Astros compare to other top MLB teams this season?
Mentions:
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
@Brandon Walter | Houston Astros | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Colorado Rockies | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
Houston Astros | MLB
@Jose Altuve | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jose Altuve | Houston Astros | MLB
@Seth Halvorsen | Colorado Rockies | MLB
@Seth Halvorsen | Colorado Rockies | MLB

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/art..

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