
Week 18 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Pitchers to Grab Before the Playoffs
A look at the most compelling pitching additions available on the waiver wire for Week 18, highlighting performances and deeper‑league options.
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A look at the most compelling pitching additions available on the waiver wire for Week 18, highlighting performances and deeper‑league options.
Sporting Kansas City lost a tightly contested MLS match 3-2 to St. Louis City, with a late penalty deciding the outcome. The I-70 Series saw both sides trade goals, and Kansas City now turns its focus to a home clash with Minnesota United.

Week 18 of MLS delivered a slate of dramatic results, from Columbus Crew's narrow win to New England Revolution's dominant performance.

Jordan Walker’s six‑homer rally in the MLB Home Run Derby has put a spotlight on the growing presence of Black athletes in the sport, a trend he hopes to accelerate.

A look at how former University of Texas players are shaping the 2026 baseball landscape, from solid offensive numbers to a historic draft surge, and the lingering absence of Longhorns from the Oakland Athletics’ selections.

Draft‑eligible sophomore Tegan Kuhns signs a four‑year, $3,044,600 agreement with the St. Louis Cardinals, capping a season that saw him dominate the SEC and earn national recognition.

The Volunteers and Spartans will meet again in 2026 and 2027, reviving a rivalry that dates back to 1939 and includes a heart‑stopping 2010 Elite Eight game.

A disputed penalty decision in a heated MLS rivalry cost Sporting Kansas City a point against St. Louis City SC.

Jordan Walker’s recent Derby victory, his tribute to Ken Griffey Jr., and his push to mentor young Black athletes illustrate both his on‑field dominance and off‑field purpose.

RotoBaller’s latest waiver wire rankings for Week 17 highlight a deep pool of talent, injury concerns, and rising prospects that could reshape fantasy lineups.

Top recruits Quentin Coleman and Lincoln Williams are set to bolster Illinois' lineup, bringing five‑star skill and size that could propel the team to a memorable NCAA tournament run.

A weekly guide to the most promising free agents and FAAB bids for Week 16, focusing on 12‑ and 15‑team National Fantasy Baseball Championship leagues and a $1,000 budget.

The Athletic’s latest trade board ranks 78 players who could be dealt before the deadline, spotlighting aces, breakout stars and veterans whose moves could tip the balance of the pennant race

Nearly half of the 2026 All-Star players wore Rawlings gloves, highlighting the brand’s lasting impact on the sport.

Drew Bannister, celebrated for his OHL Coach of the Year award and stint with the St. Louis Blues, joins a three‑person assistant coaching roster for Canada’s upcoming Hlinka‑Gretzky Cup team, while Erie Otters GM Dave Brown takes on an assistant general manager role.

Hockey Canada reveals a coaching lineup led by Misha Donskov, featuring seasoned assistants and top prospects ahead of the 2027 World Junior Championships.

Kentucky Wildcats coach Mark Pope confirmed a second foot surgery for guard Kam Williams, expressing confidence the veteran will be ready for next season despite the setback.

The British broadcaster will air ten Sunday night games and four post‑season contests, spotlighting star players and a seasoned commentary team.

The weekly update ranks the top 100 starting pitchers in a 12‑team head‑to‑head format, organizes them into tiers, highlights injury impacts, and offers stash recommendations for minor‑league prospects.
Alabama's recent first‑round talent headlines a flurry of MLB draft signings, with Justin Lebron’s $4.9975 million deal leading a group that includes Tyler Fay, Zane Adams, Brady Neal and John Lemm.
Justin Lebron headlines a group of Alabama players signing professional contracts, joining a tradition of draft success for the state's baseball program.
A look at the recent signings of Alabama-born players, including high-profile deals with the Cincinnati Reds and other clubs, and what it means for the state's baseball pipeline.

The Wild will produce and distribute its own local television broadcasts alongside the NHL, offering games on multiple platforms and featuring familiar on‑air talent.

Exploring the remarkable performances, record‑breaking feats and surprising incidents that have unfolded on July 22 throughout baseball history.