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Colorado Rockies right‑hander Chase Dollander will miss the rest of 2026 after a torn ulnar collateral ligament was confirmed, ending his season and raising questions about his future.
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Colorado Rockies right‑hander Chase Dollander will miss the rest of 2026 after a torn ulnar collateral ligament was confirmed, ending his season and raising questions about his future.
Troy Tulowitzki, the former All‑Star shortstop, now serves as an assistant coach for the Texas Longhorns, guiding the team through a record‑breaking offensive season at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

UCLA’s dominant regular season gave way to a surprising tournament loss, yet the program’s top prospects are projected as high picks in the upcoming MLB draft.

A quick look at six standout performers who could tip the scales for fantasy managers this weekend

Tanner Bibee, Bryce Eldridge and Cole Carrigg are emerging as top value picks for Friday’s MLB slate, each backed by strong recent performances and favorable matchups.

A look at the most compelling waiver wire additions this week, from breakout pitchers to versatile hitters stepping into larger roles.

A look at the latest standout players available on the waiver wire, from rising pitchers to hot hitters, and what their recent stats mean for fantasy managers.
The latest waiver wire trends highlight a surge of young talent, with several players delivering breakout performances across both hitting and pitching.

After a 19‑year professional career that spanned the United States, Japan and the Caribbean, Carlos Castillo returns to Miami to lead Killian High School's baseball team, hoping to turn a recent 13‑13 record into a championship contender.

The Oakland Athletics are staging a six‑game series in Las Vegas to build momentum for their 2028 move, using the desert heat and a temporary ballpark to showcase a future stadium designed to combat extreme conditions.

This week’s waiver wire offers a mix of rising position players and shaky starting pitching, with several prospects earning fresh opportunities across the league.

Four emerging waiver‑wire prospects offer speed, power and breakout upside that fantasy managers can’t afford to ignore

A daily roundup of relief pitcher moves across MLB highlights new streaming options for fantasy baseball managers.

From Triple-A to rookie ball, these prospects are delivering eye‑catching performances that could translate into major fantasy impact.

Over the last ten days, several MLB players have posted dramatic statistical swings, with some delivering breakout performances while others have slipped into costly slumps.

Recent performances from Christian Scott, Jordan Lawlar, Braden Montgomery, Paul Goldschmidt and Cole Carrigg offer fresh streaming possibilities for fantasy baseball managers.

Jeff McNeil’s recent stats and park advantages make him a solid streaming second‑base option, while Chicago Cubs pitcher Colin Rea’s groundball prowess and favorable matchups position him as a compelling streaming pitcher.

The Oakland Athletics' relocation to Las Vegas, slated for 2028, marks the culmination of a century‑long baseball tradition in the desert city, highlighted by recent exhibition games and community excitement.

The upcoming Hall of Fame ceremony will celebrate manager Lorenzo Bundy’s record‑setting tenure and former PCL president Branch Rickey III’s transformative leadership, featuring a post‑game drone display.

This week’s two‑start pitcher slate feels unusually thin, leaving fantasy managers to weigh a handful of risky options against a backdrop of limited upside. Among the arms under review are Stephen Kolek, Grant Holmes, Jeffrey Springs, Trevor Rogers, Patrick Corbin, Zac Gallen, Grayson Rodriguez, Luke Raley, Dominic Canzone, Colt Emerson, Dansby Swanson, and Michael Busch.

Aaron Judge's stress fracture sidelines the star, prompting the Yankees to lean on a reshaped rotation and bench contributors while the club slides in the early-season rankings.

After a rocky start, Roki Sasaki has refined his slider and splitter, posting a 2.55 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 35.1 innings. Meanwhile, several position players and arms are poised to boost fantasy lineups this week.

With the first round set for July 11, players like AJ Gracia and Eric Becker are projected to hear their names early, while a deep pool of juniors could bring unexpected selections.

The University of Tennessee announced the hiring of Austin Knight, a highly decorated pitching coach, to lead its staff and develop the next generation of MLB talent.