
Fantasy Baseball: Lineups to Avoid When Pitching in 2026
Four MLB teams stand out as the toughest matchups for fantasy pitchers this season. Understanding their strengths helps managers steer clear of costly pitching decisions.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Aaron Judge across Baseball, Football.

Four MLB teams stand out as the toughest matchups for fantasy pitchers this season. Understanding their strengths helps managers steer clear of costly pitching decisions.

A fresh look at rest‑of‑season rankings highlights top hitters and pitchers, while new trade and waiver‑wire utilities give managers the data they need to sharpen their lineups.

Fantasy baseball managers can gain a competitive edge by targeting underrostered talent on the waiver wire, where injury-driven roster churn creates opportunities for breakout performances.

Major League Baseball owners have introduced a contentious salary cap plan that would limit team spending in 2027, trigger a payroll floor, and overhaul revenue distribution, setting the stage for a potential lockout and a battle over the sport's competitive balance.
The latest trade‑value chart ranks top stars like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, helping owners decide which deals will deliver the best return for the remainder of the season.

The San Francisco Giants have dropped to the bottom of baseball in walk rate, a stark reversal from a year ago. The shift reflects a deliberate, contact‑first approach that is rewiring the team’s offensive identity.

Topps’ upcoming 2026 Tier One Baseball collection, arriving June 24, blends premium autographs, limited‑run relics and historic tributes, targeting collectors seeking scarce, high‑value cards.

A look at the most contentious reader opinions reshaping the conversation around baseball’s rules, strategies, and future.

The Cubs endured another losing streak, while the Mets fell on a walk‑off grand slam, and several other teams delivered surprising results.

From a stunning opening‑play touchdown in college touch football to three AL MVP awards, Aaron Judge’s athletic versatility paved the way for a Hall‑of‑Fame‑caliber baseball career.

The latest rest‑of‑season fantasy baseball rankings highlight Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Bobby Witt Jr. and Paul Skenes, while trade analyzers and waiver‑wire tools give managers a tactical edge.

Four Hall‑of‑Famer Yankees remain surprisingly cheap on the hobby market despite careers that rival the franchise’s biggest names.

While the Yankees’ most famous icons dominate the headlines, a handful of lesser‑known legends are gaining traction among collectors, with their cards trading at surprisingly low prices relative to their on‑field achievements.

A deep dive into the metrics that signal upcoming power breakouts and the strategic moves fantasy owners can make.

A deep dive into the statistical indicators that suggest several under‑the‑radar batters are primed for a surge in home runs, offering fantasy owners a strategic edge.

Injuries and offensive slumps have left the Toronto Blue Jays scrambling, but a new closer is emerging while a veteran adjusts to a different role.

The 2026 Panini Donruss and Donruss Elite collections debut on May 27 and June 17, spotlighting prospects such as Konnor Griffin and Aaron Judge, and introducing eye-catching inserts like the 'Alter Ego' pirate-ship card of Paul Skenes.
From a Platinum Glove award to a league‑leading on‑base percentage, Brice Turang’s understated impact is reshaping the Brewers’ outlook as they chase another NL Central title.

Munetaka Murakami’s recent $34 million agreement with the White Sox underscores a broader crisis in Major League Baseball, where owners resist meaningful salary commitments despite rising market values

From Cristopher Sánchez's career‑high shutout to emerging talents making noise in the rotation, this week’s action offers plenty of storylines for both analysts and fantasy players.

A rare unsigned Aaron Judge baseball card from his first professional season sold for $838,750, underscoring the growing value of sports collectibles and the life‑changing impact on the seller’s family.

A rare Aaron Judge baseball card from his debut season sold for $838,750, underscoring the growing market for unsigned rookie artifacts.

The first quarter of the baseball season has delivered a mix of dominance and surprise, setting the stage for a narrative that could reshape expectations heading into the summer.

Oakland’s catcher Shea Langeliers is topping the American League batting charts in 2026, posting a 179 wRC+ that ranks third in the majors. His recent swing adjustments have sparked a surge in power and contact, positioning him as a dark‑horse MVP candidate.