I hope everybody had a great July 4th weekend! Let’s play a little game of Who’s Hot and Who’s Not, MLB outfielder edition. Without a super strict criteria, I want to highlight 5 “dudes” with big wRC+ jumps in June and 4 guys with big drops. Please, blog, may I have some more?
This far into the season is a fun time to be playing DFS. On a large slate, there is no need to roster a player who is having a bad season or who you have a hunch on. We can find plenty of baseball players who are having great seasons, who have figured out how to maximize their tools and are honing their skills and taking advantage of warmer weather. Please, blog, may I have some more?
This week on the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, Grey and B_Don dig into a packed episode starting with word that B_Don is heading to the All-Star Game festivities. We then pivot to post All-Star Game strategies: what should fantasy managers be doing differently from here on out? Please, blog, may I have some more?
Janson Junk? Call Sanford & Son because I accidentally threw away the wrong Junk! To the tune of any folk song, “Take this Bibee off my hands and give me that Junk. Enjoy this Pfaadt one, I’ll take the Junky one. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Happy Monday, Razzball faithful!
Well, we’re past Canada Day, and we’ve managed to survive the July 4th weekend with all of our limbs and digits intact…I hope.

Max Scherzer’s injury status is just fine, why do you ask? (More below).
But the truth of the matter is that the MLB Injury Monster waits for no one. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Before the season, I took my Brandon Woodruff expectations out behind the barn, administered them their Last Rites, then I put them down. Went inside and gathered Ma and Baby Jethro and told them there won’t be anymore Brandon Woodruff expectations around these parts anymore. Please, blog, may I have some more?
One last week before the All-Star break, and it’s a good one. We’ve got both high-end options and depth in offerings. Even down into the Fortune Cookies, there are guys who have been interesting this season. Weeks like this one are good. Please, blog, may I have some more?
We’ve officially passed the halfway point of the baseball season. Whether you want to count games, celebrate the 4th of July, or use the All-Star Game as your barometer, the midpoint is here. It would be easy to assume that performances so far will be clear predictors of what’s to come but wise managers know better. There’s still plenty of work to do. While the rest of the country is arguing over ketchup vs. mustard, we’re focused on something far more important: figuring out whether that guy hitting .420 over the last two weeks is legit or just riding a heater. In this week’s hitter profiles, we’re diving into some names who are widely available in leagues and have been swinging hot bats lately. It’s time to break down what’s fueling these surges and, with all the overreaction we can muster, decide who’s worth buying and who’s better left on waivers. It’s been a while, but it’s time for another round of Buy or Sell in our hitter profiles.
I hate to toot my own horn, but I crushed last week’s article. Grant Holmes, Edward Cabrera and Eric Lauer all threw gems, while the hitters were nothing to complain about. What’s truly remarkable is that this is the final week before the All-Star break. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Howdy out there Razzballers! I hope that all of you American readers have been diligent in keeping your fingies, toesies, and skull parts all attached to your bodies.
Fireworks scare the bejesus out of me. I can’t help it; I grew up in a medium-sized city with insurance agencies employing the vast majority of residents. Please, blog, may I have some more?