
McAdoo’s Clutch Hit Powers Blue Jays Past Yankees
Charles McAdoo delivered a decisive RBI double in the seventh inning, guiding the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4‑1 victory over the New York Yankees and sharpening their postseason hopes.
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Charles McAdoo delivered a decisive RBI double in the seventh inning, guiding the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4‑1 victory over the New York Yankees and sharpening their postseason hopes.

After an early-season stretch that saw Ryan Weathers surrender 16 home runs, the 26‑year‑old Yankees pitcher has refined his arsenal, trimmed four‑seamer usage, and leveraged slider and changeup effectiveness to post a 2.93 ERA over his last nine starts.

A look at how teams are reshaping their late‑inning strategies, the impact on save opportunities and the players poised to benefit.

Thursday's fantasy baseball slate delivered a mix of dominant performances and surprising developments, from velocity gains to injury concerns, offering valuable insights for lineup decisions.

A 12‑inning marathon saw the White Sox rally past the Yankees, with key performances from Sean Burke and a clutch RBI single by Edgar Quero.

With the Yankees flirting with the 60‑win mark, front office discussions have zeroed in on upgrades at third base, catcher, and the outfield, while also eyeing a high‑leverage reliever. Here’s a breakdown of the most talked‑about swaps.

The latest top 450 fantasy baseball rankings reveal the players poised to dominate the 2027 season, while MLB’s return to network television promises a new era of broadcast coverage.

As the 2026 campaign reaches its halfway point, teams are fine‑tuning strategies to curb workload spikes among emerging starters, a move that shapes both on‑field results and fantasy outlooks.

Young arms are reshaping fantasy baseball rankings, blending raw velocity with refined command, while veterans battle injuries and seek rebound performances.
This week’s guide breaks down the elite starters, highlights replacements for sidelined arms, and points to minor‑league talent worth stashing, all backed by detailed notes and daily SP roundup insights.

From Andre Pallante’s dominant slider to Sean Burke’s elite ERA, this week’s starting‑pitcher roundup offers plenty of storylines for fantasy baseball managers.

With the fantasy playoffs looming, several pitchers and hitters are seeing their value erode. Here’s a rundown of the most vulnerable players and why they might be expendable.

The New York Yankees will meet the Philadelphia Phillies on July 26 at 7:20 p.m. ET, broadcast on NBC and streamed via Peacock, which is complimentary for Walmart+ subscribers. The partnership introduces tiered Peacock plans, ad‑free upgrades, and extra benefits for Walmart+ members.

This week's waiver wire spotlight shines on a mix of power hitters, contact specialists and emerging arms who can tip the scales in fantasy lineups.

With the Dodgers leading the series after an 8‑2 victory, analysts predict a straight‑up win and suggest betting the under on a 9.5 total as the teams meet again on July 19, 2026.

The Los Angeles Dodgers enter Sunday night’s matchup against the New York Yankees as -116 road favorites, with a bullpen advantage and key hitters in peak shape.

The latest FantasyPros rankings evaluate starters from July 20 to July 26, weighing skill, recent form, matchups and park factors. Key insights include Jacob Misiorowski’s ascent, Chris Sale’s smash spot, and streaming options like Kyle Leahy and Tyler Mahle.

The latest rest‑of‑season rankings blend best‑case and worst‑case projections with average performance and standard deviation, helping managers decide who to start, stash, or target on the waiver wire.

The weekly update ranks the top 100 starting pitchers in a 12‑team head‑to‑head format, organizes them into tiers, highlights injury impacts, and offers stash recommendations for minor‑league prospects.

A look at the most impactful players available on the waiver wire, from high‑on‑base leadoff hitters to emerging closers and streaming arms.

Monday night in the majors delivered a slate of starting pitching performances that kept fantasy owners and analysts alike glued to their screens, blending dominant displays with cautionary tales.

As the season enters its final stretch, clubs are carefully calibrating the usage of their top arms, mindful of fatigue, injury histories and the thin margin between contention and elimination.

Friday night’s starter performances ranged from dominant shutouts to uneven outings, shaping early-season narratives.

The Washington Nationals enter a marquee series against the New York Yankees with momentum on their side, seeking to translate a strong first half into a decisive victory before the All‑Star break.