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Back in 2023, citizens of Planet Earth rubbed the eye boogers away, got up, stretched, and touched grass as the World Health Organization officially declared the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Playing Civilization, I’d chuckle when I’d lose population and get the “Global Pandemic” notification – “This shit is so unrealistic!,” I’d voice to my […]

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In our 139th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer open by discussing the disastrous Giants along with exciting call-ups and a few injuries impacting fantasy leagues. Then they dive into the 2026 Bowman checklist, the latest card set hitting shelves everywhere on May 13. You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at [email protected]. Links […]

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What’s poppin’, Razzpimples? Week 7 is in the books. SAGNOF Bullpen Report time! Don’t forget to keep that there Razzball Bullpen Chart bookmarked. It’s been totally revamped into this awesome, dynamically-updated masterpiece! The calendar view of usage patterns is just pure gold. Subscribers: Check out the Autopen for today/tomorrow projections (vulture SVHD, anyone?), which also has the same look […]

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It’s hard to figure out who Merrill is. Sometimes, he looks like the touted prospect who hit the majors in stride and became an immediate impact player. Sometimes, he looks like he might not belong on a baseball field. His surface stats to begin 2026 show a good example of both: he’s hitting a measly .224 with a pitiful .288 OBP and even more pitiful .361 SLG%. That looks bad. He also has 4 HR, 22 R, 18 RBI, and 7 SB. Extrapolated to 650 PAs, Merrill’s pace comes out to 16 HR, 88 R, 72 RBI, and 28 SB.

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I was really pleased with last week’s streamers. I really didn’t have a good feeling about it while I was writing it, but the results ended up great. Our two hitters were fantastic, while most of the sketchy pitching streamers were solid as well. That’s all we could ask for in a week where we […]

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April always gives us a few breakout stars. By May, the real challenge begins in finding out who is next to make a big leap in performance. This season has already delivered plenty of surprises. Veterans, like Mike Trout, left for dead are suddenly producing elite numbers again. Young hitters, like JJ Wetherholt or Kevin McGonigle, are arriving with immediate impacts. This week our Hitter Profiles are going to go underneath the box scores looking for clues pointing toward what comes next. Bat speed gains. Launch angle changes. Chase rate improvements. Some players are building legitimate skill growth while others are riding unsustainable heaters fueled by bloated HR/FB rates. Sometimes the next breakout is hiding in a hitter with a .240 average but elite contact quality. The goal is to identify tomorrow’s stars before the rest of the league catches up. So let’s dig into the underlying data, separate noise from skill, and uncover where the next surprising surge could be coming from.

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