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May 6, 2025
Lineup Lowdown: National League
@rotowire
RotoWire
Lineup Lowdown: National League

Identifying trends in player performance can be vital in fantasy baseball, and this week's analysis covers several noteworthy shifts across MLB teams. The Atlanta Braves have seen Eli White thrive recently, hitting .462 with a solid OPS, though his long-term viability remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Sean Murphy's playing time has fluctuated, indicating a potential timeshare at catcher with Drake Baldwin.

The Miami Marlins have relied on Eric Wagaman and Javier Sanoja to fill gaps in the lineup due to injuries, but their offensive production has been inconsistent. The Philadelphia Phillies are navigating their outfield dynamics with Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh seeing varied playing time against left-handed pitchers, while Alec Bohm's struggles persist as he finds himself batting eighth.

In Washington, Jose Tena's rise in playing time coincides with Amed Rosario's injury. For the Chicago Cubs, Dansby Swanson's drop in the batting order has led to increased production, while Tyler Stephenson's return from injury could signal a shift in the catching landscape for the Cincinnati Reds. The Milwaukee Brewers and other teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres also show evidence of lineup shifts that fantasy managers should monitor closely.

What trends should I look for in player performances moving forward?How can I optimize my fantasy lineup based on recent trends?What should I keep in mind when assessing rookies in my fantasy league?How can lineup changes impact my fantasy strategy?
Mentions:
@Alec Bohm | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Alec Bohm | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Dansby Swanson | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Dansby Swanson | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Dylan Crews | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Dylan Crews | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Eli White | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Eli White | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Eric Wagaman | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Eric Wagaman | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Masyn Winn | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Masyn Winn | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Max Kepler | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Max Kepler | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Sean Murphy | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Sean Murphy | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Tyler Stephenson | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Tyler Stephenson | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/lineup-l..

March 21, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects Sleepers for Second Base (2B) | Fantasy News
Zach Thompson
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects Sleepers for Second Base (2B) | Fantasy News

Second base presents a unique challenge in fantasy baseball, often overlooked for its lack of elite talent. However, several standout prospects offer a blend of power and speed that could make them valuable additions. Among these players, Kristian Campbell of the Boston Red Sox has emerged as a top prospect following an impressive minor league campaign that saw him hit .330 with 20 home runs and 24 steals. Despite a more crowded infield with Alex Bregman, Campbell's versatility may allow him to carve out a significant role this season.

Christian Moore of the Los Angeles Angels, drafted eighth overall, is also making waves and could step into a starting position due to injuries in the lineup. Meanwhile, Orelvis Martinez of the Toronto Blue Jays, despite a previous suspension, shows potential with a solid Spring Training performance. Other names to watch include Luke Keaschall from the Minnesota Twins and Travis Bazzana from the Cleveland Guardians, both of whom are positioned for bright futures in the majors. As these prospects develop, they could become critical assets in fantasy leagues.

Which second base prospect has the best chance to make an immediate impact?How deep is the talent pool for second base in fantasy baseball this season?What should fantasy managers look for when scouting second base prospects?What impact will spring training have on the prospects' rosters?
Mentions:
@Christian Moore | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Christian Moore | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kristian Campbell | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Kristian Campbell | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Luke Keaschall | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Luke Keaschall | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Orelvis Martinez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Orelvis Martinez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-pr..

February 3, 2025
2025 Fantasy Baseball sleepers: Josh Lowe, Parker Meadows among hitter candidates in February update - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
2025 Fantasy Baseball sleepers: Josh Lowe, Parker Meadows among hitter candidates in February update - NBC Sports

The focus on fantasy baseball sleepers for the 2025 season is heating up, especially with the Super Bowl just around the corner. Analysts highlight players likely to outperform their average draft positions. Josh Lowe's potential for a 20-20 season is emphasized, with expectations of improved performance moving from Tropicana Field to a more favorable environment for left-handed hitters. Kyle Manzardo is recognized for his power potential after a successful end to the last season in Cleveland. Meanwhile, Matt Chapman, now with the Giants, is projected to continue his solid production while also being perceived as undervalued in drafts. Other promising names include Parker Meadows and Trevor Larnach, both of whom are positioned for potential breakout seasons due to improved lineups and opportunities. José Tena of the Nationals is another sleeper, combining power and speed in a bolstered lineup.

What strategies should I employ while drafting fantasy baseball players?How can I effectively identify sleeper players during my draft?What metrics should I focus on for evaluating potential breakout candidates?How does player movement between teams impact fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Jordan Walker | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Jordan Walker | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Kyle Manzardo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kyle Manzardo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Matt Chapman | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Matt Chapman | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Parker Meadows | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Parker Meadows | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Trevor Larnach | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Trevor Larnach | Minnesota Twins | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/20..

February 3, 2025
Washington Nationals Predicted to Sign Former All-Star to Play Hot Corner
Nick Ziegler
Sports Illustrated
Washington Nationals Predicted to Sign Former All-Star to Play Hot Corner

As Spring Training approaches, the Washington Nationals are gearing up for a pivotal year, looking to build on past struggles and move forward with a young core. The team has won just 71 games over the last two seasons, but they possess high draft picks and financial flexibility, suggesting a brighter future ahead. This offseason, they targeted veteran players on one-year contracts, reflecting their strategy to develop talent without blocking prospects.

One area of focus is the third base position, where the Nationals may pursue former All-Star Paul DeJong as a stopgap until top prospect Brady House is ready. DeJong's performance at the plate, including 24 home runs last season, could provide the power boost the team desperately needs, especially given their recent struggles in that department. Signing him to a one-year deal would align well with their rebuilding strategy.

What impact will the Nationals' strategy of short-term contracts have on their future?Who else might the Nationals target in free agency to boost their roster?How crucial is the upcoming season for the Nationals' rebuilding efforts?What should fans expect from the Nationals this coming season?
Mentions:
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/washington-n..

November 19, 2024
Could Washington Nationals Trade for Mets Player 'Most Likely' to Be Dealt?
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Could Washington Nationals Trade for Mets Player 'Most Likely' to Be Dealt?

The Washington Nationals are in a quiet phase this offseason, contemplating whether to invest in high-profile free agents or allow their young players more experience.

With the trade market heating up, the Nationals might find an opportunity to enhance their roster. One player of interest could be Brett Baty of the New York Mets, who faces limited playing time due to Mark Vientos' emergence.

Despite Baty's underwhelming performance, he could thrive with more opportunities in Washington. However, the Mets may hesitate to trade him within the division.

What are the potential impacts of trading for Brett Baty on the Nationals' roster?How does Mark Vientos' performance affect the Mets' decision on Baty's future?What strategies could the Nationals employ to develop their young talent?Which other players might the Nationals target in free agency or trades this offseason?
Mentions:
@Brett Baty | New York Mets | MLB
@Brett Baty | New York Mets | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mark Vientos | New York Mets | MLB
@Mark Vientos | New York Mets | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/could-washin..

May 6, 2025
Lineup Lowdown: National League
@rotowire
RotoWire
Lineup Lowdown: National League

Identifying trends in player performance can be vital in fantasy baseball, and this week's analysis covers several noteworthy shifts across MLB teams. The Atlanta Braves have seen Eli White thrive recently, hitting .462 with a solid OPS, though his long-term viability remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Sean Murphy's playing time has fluctuated, indicating a potential timeshare at catcher with Drake Baldwin.

The Miami Marlins have relied on Eric Wagaman and Javier Sanoja to fill gaps in the lineup due to injuries, but their offensive production has been inconsistent. The Philadelphia Phillies are navigating their outfield dynamics with Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh seeing varied playing time against left-handed pitchers, while Alec Bohm's struggles persist as he finds himself batting eighth.

In Washington, Jose Tena's rise in playing time coincides with Amed Rosario's injury. For the Chicago Cubs, Dansby Swanson's drop in the batting order has led to increased production, while Tyler Stephenson's return from injury could signal a shift in the catching landscape for the Cincinnati Reds. The Milwaukee Brewers and other teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres also show evidence of lineup shifts that fantasy managers should monitor closely.

What trends should I look for in player performances moving forward?How can I optimize my fantasy lineup based on recent trends?What should I keep in mind when assessing rookies in my fantasy league?How can lineup changes impact my fantasy strategy?
Mentions:
@Alec Bohm | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Alec Bohm | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Dansby Swanson | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Dansby Swanson | Chicago Cubs | MLB
@Dylan Crews | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Dylan Crews | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Eli White | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Eli White | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Eric Wagaman | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Eric Wagaman | Miami Marlins | MLB
@Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Masyn Winn | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Masyn Winn | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Max Kepler | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Max Kepler | Philadelphia Phillies | MLB
@Sean Murphy | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Sean Murphy | Atlanta Braves | MLB
@Tyler Stephenson | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Tyler Stephenson | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/lineup-l..

March 21, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects Sleepers for Second Base (2B) | Fantasy News
Zach Thompson
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects Sleepers for Second Base (2B) | Fantasy News

Second base presents a unique challenge in fantasy baseball, often overlooked for its lack of elite talent. However, several standout prospects offer a blend of power and speed that could make them valuable additions. Among these players, Kristian Campbell of the Boston Red Sox has emerged as a top prospect following an impressive minor league campaign that saw him hit .330 with 20 home runs and 24 steals. Despite a more crowded infield with Alex Bregman, Campbell's versatility may allow him to carve out a significant role this season.

Christian Moore of the Los Angeles Angels, drafted eighth overall, is also making waves and could step into a starting position due to injuries in the lineup. Meanwhile, Orelvis Martinez of the Toronto Blue Jays, despite a previous suspension, shows potential with a solid Spring Training performance. Other names to watch include Luke Keaschall from the Minnesota Twins and Travis Bazzana from the Cleveland Guardians, both of whom are positioned for bright futures in the majors. As these prospects develop, they could become critical assets in fantasy leagues.

Which second base prospect has the best chance to make an immediate impact?How deep is the talent pool for second base in fantasy baseball this season?What should fantasy managers look for when scouting second base prospects?What impact will spring training have on the prospects' rosters?
Mentions:
@Christian Moore | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Christian Moore | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kristian Campbell | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Kristian Campbell | Boston Red Sox | MLB
@Luke Keaschall | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Luke Keaschall | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Orelvis Martinez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Orelvis Martinez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-pr..

February 3, 2025
2025 Fantasy Baseball sleepers: Josh Lowe, Parker Meadows among hitter candidates in February update - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
2025 Fantasy Baseball sleepers: Josh Lowe, Parker Meadows among hitter candidates in February update - NBC Sports

The focus on fantasy baseball sleepers for the 2025 season is heating up, especially with the Super Bowl just around the corner. Analysts highlight players likely to outperform their average draft positions. Josh Lowe's potential for a 20-20 season is emphasized, with expectations of improved performance moving from Tropicana Field to a more favorable environment for left-handed hitters. Kyle Manzardo is recognized for his power potential after a successful end to the last season in Cleveland. Meanwhile, Matt Chapman, now with the Giants, is projected to continue his solid production while also being perceived as undervalued in drafts. Other promising names include Parker Meadows and Trevor Larnach, both of whom are positioned for potential breakout seasons due to improved lineups and opportunities. José Tena of the Nationals is another sleeper, combining power and speed in a bolstered lineup.

What strategies should I employ while drafting fantasy baseball players?How can I effectively identify sleeper players during my draft?What metrics should I focus on for evaluating potential breakout candidates?How does player movement between teams impact fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Jordan Walker | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Jordan Walker | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
@Kyle Manzardo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kyle Manzardo | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Matt Chapman | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Matt Chapman | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Parker Meadows | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Parker Meadows | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Ryan Mountcastle | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Trevor Larnach | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Trevor Larnach | Minnesota Twins | MLB

https://www.nbcsports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/20..

February 3, 2025
Washington Nationals Predicted to Sign Former All-Star to Play Hot Corner
Nick Ziegler
Sports Illustrated
Washington Nationals Predicted to Sign Former All-Star to Play Hot Corner

As Spring Training approaches, the Washington Nationals are gearing up for a pivotal year, looking to build on past struggles and move forward with a young core. The team has won just 71 games over the last two seasons, but they possess high draft picks and financial flexibility, suggesting a brighter future ahead. This offseason, they targeted veteran players on one-year contracts, reflecting their strategy to develop talent without blocking prospects.

One area of focus is the third base position, where the Nationals may pursue former All-Star Paul DeJong as a stopgap until top prospect Brady House is ready. DeJong's performance at the plate, including 24 home runs last season, could provide the power boost the team desperately needs, especially given their recent struggles in that department. Signing him to a one-year deal would align well with their rebuilding strategy.

What impact will the Nationals' strategy of short-term contracts have on their future?Who else might the Nationals target in free agency to boost their roster?How crucial is the upcoming season for the Nationals' rebuilding efforts?What should fans expect from the Nationals this coming season?
Mentions:
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Brady House | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@José Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
@Paul DeJong | St. Louis Cardinals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/washington-n..

November 19, 2024
Could Washington Nationals Trade for Mets Player 'Most Likely' to Be Dealt?
Brad Wakai
Sports Illustrated
Could Washington Nationals Trade for Mets Player 'Most Likely' to Be Dealt?

The Washington Nationals are in a quiet phase this offseason, contemplating whether to invest in high-profile free agents or allow their young players more experience.

With the trade market heating up, the Nationals might find an opportunity to enhance their roster. One player of interest could be Brett Baty of the New York Mets, who faces limited playing time due to Mark Vientos' emergence.

Despite Baty's underwhelming performance, he could thrive with more opportunities in Washington. However, the Mets may hesitate to trade him within the division.

What are the potential impacts of trading for Brett Baty on the Nationals' roster?How does Mark Vientos' performance affect the Mets' decision on Baty's future?What strategies could the Nationals employ to develop their young talent?Which other players might the Nationals target in free agency or trades this offseason?
Mentions:
@Brett Baty | New York Mets | MLB
@Brett Baty | New York Mets | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jose Tena | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Mark Vientos | New York Mets | MLB
@Mark Vientos | New York Mets | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
Miami Marlins | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
New York Mets | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB
Washington Nationals | MLB

https://www.si.com/mlb/nationals/news/could-washin..

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