
Week 15 Fantasy Baseball: Buy‑Low, Sell‑High, and Playoff Hopes
A deep dive into the ten most relevant fantasy baseball questions for Week 15, covering player outlooks, injury returns, and team trends.
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A deep dive into the ten most relevant fantasy baseball questions for Week 15, covering player outlooks, injury returns, and team trends.

A three‑game series between the Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins will feature a marquee pitching matchup between rookie Parker Messick and Cy Young winner Sandy Alcántara, a duel that could influence both teams' postseason hopes.

During a brief stint of paternity leave, a journalist blends fatherhood anecdotes with a vivid account of a late‑inning showdown and a rookie’s stunning home run.

The league pulled two young pitchers from perfect‑game attempts within days, sparking a debate that blends medical caution with data‑driven decision‑making.

Troy Melton’s recent nine‑strikeout outing and low ERA illustrate how a simple tweak can reshape a pitcher’s outlook, even as elbow worries persist across the league.

Troy Melton's recent surge, driven by a velocity‑boosting mechanical tweak, highlights both promise and risk, while a host of other pitchers showcase varied upside and durability questions.

The newest fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings for Week 15 of the 2026 season reveal who is surging, who is slipping, and which arms deserve a stash in deep leagues.

The 2026 All-Star rosters were announced this weekend, revealing notable omissions and surprising inclusions that have sparked conversation across the sport.

An editorial review of Sunday's fantasy baseball starter performances, highlighting dominant outings, emerging talents, and key takeaways for roster decisions.

With just a week left before the All-Star break, the playoff picture in both the National League and the American League is tighter than ever, with every series carrying added weight. Modified Elo ratings highlight the Dodgers' dominance, the Brewers' divisional edge, and the Marlins' June surge, while the trade deadline looms as a potential game‑changer for the playoff picture.

Miami Marlins pitcher Eury Perez was removed after seven innings and 92 pitches, a move framed by the club as a protective measure for his long‑term health.

Miami Marlins right-hander Eury Perez was on the brink of a perfect game when a leg injury forced an early exit, but his recent performances hint at a bright future.

The Chicago Cubs swung between triumph and defeat, while other teams posted memorable performances

A dominant seven‑inning stretch by Eury Perez was halted by a manager's cautious removal, sparking fan backlash and a broader debate over player health and historic milestones.

FantasyPros' latest pitcher rankings for the July 6‑12 window blend skill, recent production, matchup difficulty and park factors to guide fantasy lineups.

Sandy Alcantara delivered a masterful outing, while Otto Lopez’s bat sparked a rally that carried the Marlins past the Athletics. The win extends Miami’s recent surge and sets the stage for a weekend showdown.

Sandy Alcantara delivers another dominant start, while Otto Lopez's three‑hit, three‑RBI night and additional homers from Joe Mack and Kyle Stowers power Miami to a 7‑2 victory over the Athletics.

The latest roundup showcases dominant outings from Cade Cavalli and others, while also highlighting a contentious on‑field remark and emerging strategies across the mound.

The Miami Marlins posted a historic 20‑win June, narrowing the gap to the Braves and sparking a wave of power hitting across the league.

Eury Perez has bounced back from the injured list with dominant performances, posting a 1.33 ERA and 0.69 WHIP over his last four starts. His recent outings suggest a reliable future for both the Marlins and fantasy managers.

Eury Perez’s rapid return from injury and a handful of other standout outings illustrate the volatility and excitement of the current baseball season.

Neil Parker backs the Washington Nationals on the moneyline, while Joe Osborne expects a high‑scoring duel between the Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies.

Neil Parker backs the Washington Nationals at +122, citing dominance against left‑handed batters, while Joe Osborne projects an 11.5‑run total for the Marlins‑Rockies clash, fueled by recent offensive bursts and Denver’s high‑altitude conditions.

A look at common draft-day regrets in fantasy baseball and the insights they offer for improving future draft strategies.