
Fantasy Baseball Over‑Rostered Players Should Be Dropped, Analysts Say
Recent performance data reveals that several high‑profile players are not delivering the expected production, prompting a call for roster cuts in fantasy leagues.
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Recent performance data reveals that several high‑profile players are not delivering the expected production, prompting a call for roster cuts in fantasy leagues.

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.

A quick look at the most impactful players to add and the arms to stream for immediate production.

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.

The Chicago White Sox have exceeded expectations this season, driven by standout relief work from Grant Taylor, a power surge from Jac Caglianone, and a breakout showing from Joshua Báez, while bullpen changes across the league create new fantasy opportunities.

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.

Ozzie Timmons, drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1990, now serves as an assistant hitting coach for the Tampa Bay Rays while volunteering at the University of Tampa, where he advises college players on securing playing time and mentors youngsters in the community.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic performance, tying the San Francisco Giants' single‑game RBI record with eight, as the club routed Chicago 18‑3 and extended its winning streak.

Matt Chapman delivered a historic eight‑RBI performance, hitting a grand slam, a three‑run homer and a sacrifice fly, while the Giants rolled past the Cubs 18‑3.

Matt Chapman delivered a grand slam, a three-run homer and a sacrifice fly, tying the Giants' single-game RBI record and sparking a 19-hit offensive explosion.

Ethin Bingamin, a freshman infielder at Auburn University, has quickly become a cornerstone of the team’s push to the NCAA Super Regional after opting for college over a 20th‑round MLB draft selection.

A look at the latest hot streaks from ten emerging players across the minor leagues, highlighting the stats that have fantasy managers eager to stash them before their call‑ups.

The Chicago Cubs sit below .500, face pitching injuries, and rely on high‑priced talent that has yet to deliver, leaving a long season of uncertainty.

Luis Lara’s .345/.452/.510 line with the Nashville Sounds has caught the attention of Milwaukee’s coaching staff, but a crowded outfield and roster limits keep him on the fringe of the majors.

The University of Arizona has appointed Jack Meggs as assistant coach and hitting coach, tapping a coach with a strong track record of offensive development and postseason success.
From power hitters to dominant pitchers, several minor‑league standouts are forcing their clubs to consider a promotion.
Wisconsin’s rich baseball tradition shines through the stories of its high school standouts, whose journeys from local diamonds to the big leagues continue to inspire.

After seven professional baseball seasons, former Los Angeles Angels draft pick Jordyn Adams is back in football, enrolling at SMU with eligibility hinging on a pending NCAA rule change.
At 26, Jordyn Adams, a former top receiving recruit and MLB draft pick, is leaving baseball behind to pursue football at SMU, following a path similar to Monte Harrison, another former Brewers minor‑leaguer who made the same switch.

Jordyn Adams, a former first‑round MLB draft pick, is swapping the diamond for the gridiron at Southern Methodist University, raising questions about his eligibility and the path that led him from North Carolina to the pros and now to Texas.

Jordyn Adams, a top‑100 football recruit turned minor‑league baseball player, is seeking to resume his football career at SMU, pending potential NCAA eligibility reforms.

A rundown of standout starting pitcher outings, including Shane Drohan's debut and other notable performances that could impact fantasy baseball lineups.