
Rockies’ Historic Eight-Hit Rally Highlights a Night of Milestones
A recap of the night’s biggest storylines, including Colorado’s eight-consecutive-hit streak, Los Angeles’ 50-win milestone, and key performances by Ohtani, Buxton, and Bradish.
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A recap of the night’s biggest storylines, including Colorado’s eight-consecutive-hit streak, Los Angeles’ 50-win milestone, and key performances by Ohtani, Buxton, and Bradish.

Benny Montgomery, the eighth‑overall selection in the 2021 MLB Draft, announced his retirement from professional baseball at just 23 years old, ending a brief but eventful minor‑league career with the Colorado Rockies.

Montgomery's decision follows a pattern set by former Rockies prospect Riley Pint, highlighting the growing trend of elite prospects exiting baseball early due to persistent injuries.

After a highly anticipated draft entry and a $5 million signing bonus, Benny Montgomery’s professional baseball career was cut short by injuries and inconsistent performance, prompting his retirement at age 23.

Shohei Ohtani’s 1.47 ERA, historic cycles by Crow‑Armstrong and Harper, and the Athletics’ comeback over the Angels highlight a competitive race for awards and playoff positioning.

After a promising draft entry and a series of injury setbacks, Benny Montgomery has called time on his professional baseball career. The Rockies, meanwhile, adjust their roster ahead of a challenging season.

Anthony Kay’s home dominance, Blaze Jordan’s hitting streak, and Anthony Seigler’s potential leadoff role at Coors Field combine to create compelling value opportunities at surprisingly low salaries.

A concise look at the players rising and falling in fantasy baseball rest‑of‑season rankings, from breakout hitters to shaky arms.

A look at the latest bullpen moves, transaction activity and analytical tools that help fantasy baseball players stream high‑upside relievers and refine their weekly strategies.

Early‑season moves can turn injury‑prone aces into strategic assets, especially when targeting standout performers and favorable two‑start matchups.

Ahead of the June 22‑28 slate, the analyst breaks down the two‑start pitchers who can boost your fantasy roster, highlighting matchups, risk factors and optimal usage.

From the Yankees' ace to the Guardians' clutch reliever, a new generation of starters and swingmen is reshaping the All-Star conversation.

A look at the top fantasy prospects heating up in the minors, from a four‑home‑run outburst to emerging power arms, and what their recent performances mean for roster decisions

Shohei Ohtani returned from paternity leave to hit his 16th home run, while Kazuma Okamoto’s eighth‑inning blast and Tomoyuki Sugano’s solid outing highlighted a busy night across the majors.

A look at how former Virginia baseball standouts are faring in the minors and majors, from breakout hitters to promising pitchers

After a mid‑season debut following a hand injury, Jackson Chourio has hit .307/.360/.558 with 10 home runs, helping the Brewers open a 5½‑game division lead and showing marked improvements in exit velocity and barrel rate.

A look at the most impactful players available on the wire and the pitching options that could sway fantasy lineups.

Proactive moves on the waiver wire can pay dividends as rising hitters and relievers reshape fantasy lineups amid a chaotic save environment.

With stars like Jose Ramirez sidelined, fantasy managers can gain a competitive edge by targeting emerging closers, hot bats, and speed threats available on the waiver wire this week.

Injuries have reshaped lineups across the league, opening windows for lesser‑known contributors to step into pivotal roles. Relief pitcher Gregory Soto of the Pittsburgh Pirates has logged 11 saves this season, posting a 3.16 ERA and a 0.96 WHIP, making him a reliable option for teams needing late‑inning stability. First baseman Bryce Eldridge of the San Francisco Giants is batting .319 with six homers and a .963 OPS over 33 games, a surge that has secured his spot in the majors as the Giants chase production. Paul Goldschmidt, now with the New York Yankees, has gone 29‑for‑82 (.354) with six homers and 22 RBI during his last 19 outings, a hot streak amplified by the absence of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton. Versatile utility player Sam Antonacci of the Chicago White Sox has stolen nine bases in 55 games, positioning him as a potential fill‑in for the sidelined Jose Ramirez, whose hand injury will sideline him for five to seven weeks. Outfielder Jake McCarthy of the Colorado Rockies enjoys a .375 wOBA and a .224 ISO at Coors Field, and with 13 of the next 16 games at home, his recent form could translate into a steady stream of runs and steals. Owners should prioritize Soto for save situations, Eldridge for power upside, Goldschmidt for consistent RBI production, Antonacci for speed, and McCarthy for high‑altitude matchups, while monitoring the health of Ramirez and the Yankees’ outfield.

Christian Moore has been called up to replace Mike Trout on the injured list, bringing a .333 Triple‑A average and 45 RBIs to the roster. His debut coincides with a surge of former Tennessee players reaching the majors.

Former LSU star Lloyd Peever, celebrated for his flawless 1992 campaign, will be inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame next year, joining an elite group of Tigers alumni.

Lloyd Peever, the 1992 National Player of the Year, will be honored in February 2027 in Overland Park, Kansas, as part of the College Baseball Hall of Fame class that celebrates his historic career and lasting impact on the sport.

A look at the latest bullpen activity, rehab assignments, and how projected offense metrics shape streaming decisions for fantasy baseball enthusiasts.