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Mets’ conveyor belt of young impressive arms wraps around the world at the Equator, then loops up over South America like two suspenders and the head, Jeremy Hefner, is Canada, and the crotch area is whatever David Peterson’s done the last month and the armpits in New Jersey and Los Angeles (my two homes, aw, heart emojis) are Sean Manaea, but the fresh-faced cheekbones are Jonah Tong in Maine and Nolan McLean in Oregon and I’m letting this metaphor slip away from me, aren’t I? The navel is Tennessee and that’s Clay Holmes and the nose is Edwin Diaz, ahhh, breathe, life, breathe, and this metaphor is completely gone now. The eyes are the window to the soul, there’s Ryan Helsley, because they’re secretly the devil! AHH!!! So, Brandon Sproat aka the tightly-coiffed hair of the Dakotas is being called up for Sunday. In Triple-A this year, he’s thrown 121 IP with a 4.24 ERA and 8.4 K/9 and 3.9 BB/9, and that makes me the least enthused about this Mets’ pitching prospect, and why I’m not picking him up in mixed leagues. Though he is pretty highly touted, even if not always from Itch, who hasn’t featured him this year in any stash lists, because I think the results have been so lackluster. In the preseason, Itch said, “At 6’3” 215 lbs, Sproat is strong and balanced throughout his delivery, which has helped him to develop command of his impressive arsenal, highlighted by a mid-90’s fastball that plays well up in the zone and pairs well with his cutter, slider and changeup, all solid pitches in their own right. The curveball would allow him to play in four velocity bands with five trajectories, but three and four are probably enough for him to thrive if his command keeps coming along. Might be best to just shelve the curve for now, and I’d like to hit Grey in the head with an Ikea shelf.” What on earth? Speaking of earths, Sproat might be one of the armpits of Jersey and LA. Hmm, I need to redraw the map of my mind metaphor. Anyway, here’s what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:

Kodai Senga – With Sproat coming up, the presumption is Kodai’s being Seng’d down.

Francisco Alvarez – Will be activated today from the IL. He has a fractured finger, wrist, ankle, two ball joints sticking out of his shoulders that need to be re-covered in skin, and someone did the “got ya nose” to him that has him in a bad place mentally. But he’s back, baby!

Jordan Hicks – Placed on the IL with “we don’t have any idea what is wrong with you but something is wrong with you.”

Ryan Pepiot – 5 IP, 0 ER, 0 hits, 2 walks, 6 Ks, ERA at 3.59. The five-inning no-hitter in under 100 pitches is so funny to me. All I can do is imagine Nolan Ryan shooting the ticker on the bottom of his TV every time it scrolls past. Every fifteen minutes: BANG! Pepiot is a Streamonator with champagne wishes. He sounds like he’s better; his ERA is better; he throws five-inning no-hitters, but his peripherals are pretty standard.

Logan Allen – 5 IP, 3 ER, 8 baserunners, 4 Ks, ERA at 4.46. “Hey, what did I do?” That’s Logan Allen seeing Nolan Ryan shoot the TV when his team’s highlights come up. It’s not you, man!

Jose Ramirez – 2-for-4 and his 27th homer. Manzardo’s been fine, I guess, but the Guardians are the most throwback team where there’s one star and zippo any other guys. The Ernie Banks’ Cubs.

Kyle Manzardo – 1-for-2 and his 25th homer. Call him Ron Santo.

Freddy Peralta – 5 IP, 0 ER, 5 baserunners, 8 Ks, ERA at 2.50. That makes it 29 consecutive scoreless innings for FreddyKBB. Orel Hershiser can stay asleep for another 20 innings, but the Brewers’ all-time leader better start stirring. At 32 innings scoreless, the Brewers record holder is the incomparable Teddy Higuera. Teddy set the record in 1987, after a superb 1986. Those 80’s Brewers teams were special. Put Cecil Cooper in the Hall of Fame!

Ranger Suarez – 6 IP, 0 ER, 8 baserunners, 4 Ks, ERA at 2.89. His line made me do a little digging to see which team had the best starters’ ERA, because I figured it was Philly or the Brewers (their opponent), and it was not. Brewers and Phillies were 2nd and 3rd, respectively. The best team is guessable, I suppose, especially if you’ve been mind-melding with Baseball Reference or have an upcoming interview at Elias Sports Bureau and you’re cramming. The number one team is number one by a lot too.

Luis Rengifo – 2-for-4, 3 RBIs and his 8th homer. He’ll be in this afternoon’s Buy column–I’m kidding! This is the first thing he’s done all season. I know it says eight homers, but trust me, it’s his first. And he has 250 caught stealings.

Kyle Hendricks – 6 IP, 2 ER, 6 baserunners, zero Ks, ERA at 4.81. If it’s any consolation, if you started him, he would’ve gave up 7 ER in 4 IP.

Seth Lugo – Hit the Ineffective List with a made-up injury, because he’s been ineffective for the last month, that’s how the Ineffective List works.

Noah Cameron – 5 IP, 3 ER, 10 baserunners (5 BBs), 5 Ks, ERA at 3.03. Five walks is an eek. 10 baserunners is an eek. Three runs in five innings is a meh. Five Ks is a meh. To quote Judy Jetson, Eek-Eek-Meh-Meh.

Salvador Perez – 1-for-3 and his 24th homer. His year has been perfectly respectable for a catcher and maybe he does it for another five years, but this year feels like the last year before the huge cliff nosedive.

Adam Frazier – 1-for-3 and his 6th homer. In case you lost track of Adam Frazier, he’s currently between Pirates stints. He’ll be back there next April.

Vinnie Pasquantino – 2-for-3 and his 29th homer. Pasketti with the twirl of a bat like he’s picking up the sketti!

Bobby Witt Jr. – 1-for-3 and his 21st homer. Maybe I’m crazy, but I get the sense Witt’s going to be more affordable next year. Not crazy so, maybe at six or seven overall, but I’m so in wherever it is.

Carlos Rodon – 6 IP, 1 ER, 4 baserunners, 3 Ks, ERA at 3.12. It doesn’t make his stats better, but he gets an Ali G respek when I see he threw 109 pitches.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Left with two knee contusions. How does one get both knees knocked? Incredible, just when I think he’s headed for a 30/30 season.

Ryan McMahon – 3-for-4, 2 runs, 4 RBIs and his 19th homer. Nineteen homers from one of the worst hitters in the majors is truly inspiring. You can do anything you put your mind to!

Trent Grisham – 2-for-5, 2 runs, 3 RBIs and his 30th homer. Well, yes, as a leadoff hitter. When you see what the Yanks’ leadoff slot can do for a player, you never unsee it. It’s like the first time you realize Michael Caine is just “my cocaine.”

Spencer Arrighetti – Unlikely to return during the regular season. What about during the H2H playoffs? Hmm?

Yordan Alvarez – 4-for-5, 2 run, 2 RBIs and his 5th homer. Back to back four-hit nights, and a home run…Aw shucks, I’m toying with calling him Captain Woo Cubano again. I’m such a pushover!

Cristian Javier – 4 1/3 IP, 4 ER, ERA at 4.43. See what I’m about to say for Pablo Lopez and think about it with Javier.

Pablo Lopez – Will start for the Twins today. Pab-Lo sneaking back before the end of the season, ready for the playoffs (of 2026). Not a fan of going with pitchers who have been injured for most of the season, so I’d use caution.

Taj Bradley – 5 IP, 4 ER, 9 baserunners, 7 Ks, ERA at 4.92. Damn, he stopped looking at scouting reports again.

Ryan Jeffers – Removed from the game after taking a melon ding. He will be treated for fluttering birds circling his head.

Kody Clemens – 2-for-5 and his 15th homer. Dude is such a better hitter than his dad.

Matt Wallner – 1-for-3, 2 runs and his 21st homer. He was last week’s lede Buy, who will be this week’s?! Haha, you’ll never know! Unless you return here around noon PST.

Kyle Teel – 3-for-5, 3 runs, 4 RBIs and a slam (6) and legs (3), 2nd homer in two games, and he will be mentioned in this afternoon’s Buy column. Oh, what a joy!

Colson Montgomery – 1-for-2, 3 runs, 3 RBIs and his 17th homer. All 17 homers have been in the 2nd half! Only Kyle Schwarber has more 2nd half homers.

Paul Skenes – 6 IP, 0 ER, 3 baserunners, 8 Ks, ERA at 1.98. When he turns 30, Skenes is gonna have such a bad-ass, three-month season on the Dodgers before he needs Tommy John surgery.

Mookie Betts – and his 15th homer. Mookie Best! Well, Mookie Mid!

Blake Snell – 5 IP, 5 ER, ERA at 3.19. This start was vs. the Pirates. Snell ya later! Though, the Pirates did sweep the Dodgers. Shows you how much spending money matters. The topper will be when we hear Snell is actually injured and won’t make his next start.

Alexis Diaz – Designated for assignment. His assignment is to make a time machine out of a DeLorean and go back three years. Or, I guess, his stuff might play back in the 80’s.

Will Smith – Wil undergo a CT scan on his hand, and unlikely to play this weekend. Dodgers grabbed Ben Rortvedt to back up Rushing. Sounds like he’s a halfback! Huh?! Pretty good, right? No, seriously, did that make sense? Any hoo! This weekend begins the fantasy football season and be the best friend I’ve ever had and grab our fantasy football tools.

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GoJays
GoJays
39 minutes ago

I’m in first place with a decent lead, but there are lots of categories up in the air. For pitching, it’s very close in ERA, WIP and Wins, a little less so in K’s.

So tonight I have the following FIVE SPs starting…

Glasnow (@BAL)
Sanchez (@MIA)
Tolle (@ARI)
Williams (@TB)
Flaherty (CHW)

Not really asking anything – just please tell me everything will be OK…

Phil
Phil
40 minutes ago

How would you rank these positional options ROS?

2B: Torres, Holliday, McNeil, Lowe

1B: Kurtz, Naylor

SP: Horton, Bieber, Shane Smith, Schlitter, Luzardo

Honey Nut Chourios
Honey Nut Chourios
1 hour ago

12 team, 5×5 roto. 1250 Max IP. 162 innings remaining (+4).

Would you start these pitchers today?
Flaherty v CWS ($37.2)
Wacha v MIN ($7.2)

foxman
foxman
1 hour ago

You paint with words my man. Tell us more about these balls on Francisco (that’s fun to say) Alvarez’s shoulder that need re-skinned.
Or don’t actually
Need a couple streamers this weekend, as my H2H opponent and I have been playing fantasy baseball all wrong this week. Turns out ERA and WHIP are like golf, and low scores win. We are both hovering above 8 this week, so needless to say, I would welcome a meh start

Options are a bunch of SP from KC Min series or a few wild cards
Ober, Kolek, or Lorenzen
Scherzer, McGreevy
Need 2
Please and thank you

Rookies Galore
Rookies Galore
2 hours ago

Need 1 SP of Alacantra vs. PHI or Cease @ COL.

Need 1 RP of Palancia vs WASH, Walker @ STL, or Iglesias vs SEA.

I could also not use Alacantra or Cease and use a second RP from the above 3 RPs if that is better.

My gut thought is Alacantra and Iglesias. What would you recommend? Thanks!

Rory rothman
Rory rothman
2 hours ago

Would you drop Miz for Pablo Lopez? Not sure how long Lopez will go today or how sharp he will be…Miz has not looked that good of late, but he gets the Pirates on Sunday and handled them well the first time around.

Thanks!

The Wild Card
The Wild Card
2 hours ago

Looking at next week, how would you rank

Bibee vs KC $15.2
Aaron Nola vs NYM $13.2
Yu vs CIN $17.5

The Wild Card
The Wild Card
Reply to  Grey
2 hours ago

Would Bassitt VS BAL be ahead of those 3?

jose
jose
2 hours ago

For Sunday would you prefer Morton (22.5) vs CWS or B Bello (0.7) @ AZ? Morton seems like the best choice, but Bello has been very consistent.

Will (the other one)
Will (the other one)
3 hours ago

The Mets’ pitching has been all downhill since Sidd Finch.

Will (the other one)
Will (the other one)
Reply to  Grey
2 hours ago

All of your readers below age 60 – “Sidd who?”

VinWins
Reply to  Grey
2 hours ago

hahaha (and yes, I had a Sports Illustrated subscription when that story was published).

Luigi
Luigi
3 hours ago

I have to sit one tonight to make room for Pablo Lopez:

Pivetta @Col
Gavin Williams @TB
Shane Smith @ Det
Tolle @ Ari

H2H pts

Stl Squat Cobblers
Stl Squat Cobblers
3 hours ago

“someone did the “got ya nose” to him that has him in a bad place mentally.”

THIS is the line o’ the year! Eau de Mustachioed One!

thundershoe
thundershoe
3 hours ago

Morning, Grey,

Who would you sit out of the following:

Soriano vs ATH
Bello @ARI
Waldrep vs SEA
Boyd vs WAS

maliciousphenoms
maliciousphenoms
3 hours ago

I’m back
Thank you Rudy for your help!!

maliciousphenoms
maliciousphenoms
Reply to  Grey
3 hours ago

Hey Grey
Good to be back

Hebrew Hammer
Hebrew Hammer
3 hours ago

Happy Friday! H2h league playoffs

1. If had CHOOSE ONE to start: Peterson @ CIN or Schlittler vs TOR?

2. TB will use Seymour in bulk relief relief instead of starting today. That opens up another start for me this week. Both SPs listed in question #1 seem like a coin flip.. Start both?

-League does NOT score WIP, ERA, or Runs allowed.

QS, Wins, K’s, Innings pitched are scored high.

3. There is no 3.

Thankyou!

Hebrew Hammer
Hebrew Hammer
Reply to  Grey
3 hours ago

I don’t trust Peterson either. Don’t NEED his start this week.

Hebrew Hammer
Hebrew Hammer
Reply to  Grey
1 hour ago

Drop Ober to make room for Seymour? (eligible SP/RP) I’ve had Troy Melton in SP slot throwing bulk relief since end of July; has helped gain points with loss of Hader and Adam. I’m out of FAB, so this roster has to make it through playoffs..hate to take a SP away but he’s been awful..

My pitching: C. Horton, T. Rogers, J. Ryan, Waldrep, Strider, Pepiot, Schlittler, Peterson, Ober.

Schwellenbach, Ragans, Bubic, J.
Adam, Hader on IL

Hebrew Hammer
Hebrew Hammer
Reply to  Grey
1 hour ago

Yes. Thankyou!

Dirt McGirt
Dirt McGirt
3 hours ago

Starting Shane Smith tonight @DET? K/9, QS, K’s league

scoboticus
scoboticus
4 hours ago

I accidentally streamed Luis Rengifo thinking he was Luis Garcia. I will be burned as a witch at 11pm.

Oddball Herrera
Oddball Herrera
4 hours ago

What is your estimation on Colson as far as dynasty goes? At this beginning this felt like “oh, this is cute, a free hot streak from a guy no one else wanted because he stank in AAA”, but if you’re getting a .230/35 guy who might qualify at weaksauce 3B that changes things

MJ888
MJ888
Reply to  Grey
4 hours ago

In onbase leagues he’ll be a drain.

Pops
Pops
4 hours ago

Really tells you how bad the Rangers hitting has been this year

Umpy70
Umpy70
5 hours ago

Hey Grey!

I got my semi’s h2h coming up next week. its a daily league but no add/drops once the week begins. Because its a daily league, we usually just throw as many sp out there as possible chasing k’s/wins, and hope for the best at ratios

right now, my team is a mess though. I got all these sp bums: T. Walker, Holmes, Senga

i’m looking to drop them for any 2 start sp you can recommend or just any useful sp in general.

the most ‘interesting’ names i see on the waiver:

littell
springs
perez
schezer (who i dropped cause i wasnt sure about his injury this week)
s. smith
keller
e rodriguez
civale
t wells
burrows

would you drop any my 3 for any of the names above (i’m assuming schezer for sure)
but perhaps a double start sp you would value more than just a one start sp?

thanks!

Norman Ginsberg
Norman Ginsberg
5 hours ago

Team ERA question note. Texas Ranger.

If I’m correct, The bigger shocker is the pitcher with most innings on the team (DeGromme > 150) I think you had his over/under at 30.

Bleacher Bard
Bleacher Bard
Reply to  Norman Ginsberg
2 hours ago

Rangers got the results the Dodgers spent to get

Kneel Before Zod
Reply to  Grey
42 minutes ago

My Kumar Rocker is so very pleased to be a part of this…grr!

Mangs
5 hours ago

Hey Grey!
Hahaha, great write up. SO many good ones…

10TM H2H. In 2nd week of playoffs (3days left) and down 4 points…

I am no doctor, so I googled ‘Grade 2 teres major strain’ and it came up: ‘Play him Bro’
Sometimes, a litte bit of luck is better than a lot of wisdom…..Gotta do it. Respekt!

Also, help pick one for today:
1) Arozareana @ ATL (Sale) <ouch!>
2) Jeremiah Jackson vs LAD (Glasnow) <ouch! ouch!>

Mangs
Reply to  Grey
3 hours ago

Gracias!

Joe Shlabotnik
Joe Shlabotnik
5 hours ago

Such a joy to see Yordan murdering baseballs again.

Dr. Howie Feltersnatch
Dr. Howie Feltersnatch
Reply to  Grey
4 hours ago

if he keeps this up the ROY is he a firt rounder or second rounder next year?

Trishul
Trishul
5 hours ago

Hey Grey! Awesome write up!

Home stretch and looking to hold my lead in OBP:

Would you drop Lenyn Sosa for:

Blaze, Baty, Cronenworth, Otto Lopez or Triolo?

thanks!

Steven33
Steven33
6 hours ago

Hi grey would you start cam schlittler today vs Tor?

Timboski
Timboski
6 hours ago

Grey you starting preister @ Pit today?

and acunas gonna wake up right? right?

OaktownSteve
OaktownSteve
8 hours ago

That is a deep Jetsons cut, Greg.

Four streamers today: Soriano, Assad, SSmith and a bulky Seymour with a side of Yarb in Tampa. Could be a make or break in the FCL.

2ndCitySox
2ndCitySox
8 hours ago

It would have taking me 15 tries to guess the right team leader in ERA.

Art
Art
10 hours ago

Ali G watching what looked like a painted aluminum bat and broke out into”In My Country We Have Problem” again.

VinWins
10 hours ago

Caution is not my middle name. Of course I’m starting Pablo. And it was just a shoulder injury. I don’t think the shoulder is that important to pitching.

scoboticus
scoboticus
Reply to  VinWins
4 hours ago

Me too! He’s been doing great in rehab.

VinWins
10 hours ago

There have been 9 hitless starts of at least 5 innings this year. Only 1 was more than 100 pitches. Six starters earned the win. All walked at least 1 batter. Only 1 was on the road. Four were in the first month of the season. Three happened in the last week.

Mar 31 Martin Perez (CHW) vs MIN 6 IP> Win/3 BB/ 9 K/93 Pitches
Apr 04 Tyler Alexander (MIL) vs CIN 5.67 IP> Win/3 BB/ 6 K/83 Pitches
Apr 09 Erick Fedde (STL) @PIT 6 IP> 4 BB/ 2 K/88 Pitches

Apr 13 Joe Boyle (TB) vs ATL 5 IP> Win/2 BB/ 7 K/74 Pitches
Jun 12 Jacob Misiorowski (MIL) vs STL 5 IP> Win/4 BB/ 5 K/81 Pitches
Jun 21 Clarke Schmidt (NYY) vs BAL 7 IP> Win/2 BB/ 5 K/103 Pitches

Aug 29 Cristian Javier (HOU) vs LAA 6 IP> 3 BB/ 6 K/85 Pitches
Sep 03 Cade Horton (CHC) vs ATL 5 IP> 1 BB/ 6 K/75 Pitches
Sep 04 Ryan Pepiot (TBR) vs CLE 5 IP> Win/2 BB/ 6 K/90 Pitches

Two are on the 100 Best Fantasy Starters list: Schmidt (#82) and Perez (#90). Boyle is the only one to allow runs, and they were unearned.

VinWins
Reply to  Grey
4 hours ago

Haha. He’s probably given up on baseball by now.

Ante
Ante
11 hours ago

Grey!!!!

Awesome!!

Have a great weekend with lots of hits for your batsmen and many Ks, Ws, Svs and 0 ERs for your pitchers

Rodney Dangerfield quote of the day for September 5, 2025

The closest we came to food – almost hit a deer.

– Easy Money (1983)

https://clip.cafe/easy-money-1983/the-closest-came-food-almost-hit-a-deer-s1/

Cheers,
Ante

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  Ante
9 hours ago

cackling like a mad man right now. seriously.

Chuckles Tiddlesworth
Chuckles Tiddlesworth
Reply to  Jeff
9 hours ago

These Rodney quotes are funnier by the day. Looks like Ante saved the absolute best for the stretch run!

Bill
Bill
12 hours ago

Nice of Rengifo to homer on a short schedule day when he might actually be in anyone’s lineup

jamesrambo
jamesrambo
13 hours ago

Hey hey Mr. Grey,

Questions:
1) do we know if As Sevy is pitching Sun as MLB probables says, or Monday as he would pace out based on every fifth day?
I feel Sevy is a risky option to trust if he goes two starts against BOS on Mon and CIN on Sun with both at home (with his lousy record and attitude there along with how much easier HRs go over the wall in general). Possibly drop Sevy for 2B help (see below)

2) I’m dropping McGreevy to activate HOU Luis Garcia from IL

3) I’m adding Gelof to fill 2B vacancy, who should I drop from below pitching to make the space (leaning to Sevy based on week 23 matchups). I’m also open to listening to suggestions for a hot bat at 2B. I just like Gelof because he’s good and lots of home games down the line and even a series in PIT

4) I’m looking into adding CLE L Allen for two starts, who do I drop from below to do that if I go that way? Also, would there be a better two start option for the coming week? Slim pickings out there and my notes show here’s the teams and matches that are not yet likely to have an announced name (I ran all rostered names and recent drops to where they should land on five days, or six days with PHI, HOU, NYM, BAL, and MIN
Monday: MIL @ TEX, TEX vs MIL, LAA vs MIN,
Tuesday: CWS vs TB, LAA vs MIN, COL @ LAD
Sevy and McGreevy are likely already to be dropped soon by me

5) if I should have an add to spare, is it worth stashing KC Lugo to IL with back concerns that could be useful in a couple weeks maybe? Or do you feel names like MIA Weathers, CLE Means, MIA E Cabrera, CHC Soroka or TEX Mahle could be the better stash, if so which would be top priority?

6) I’m assuming keeping Snelling in NA is a safer bet for a call up right now, but is Painter a safe bet for help or should I consider another NA pitcher for his spot to help down the line? If so, could you suggest someone?

Current pitching:
TOR Bieber, MIA E Perez, PIT Chandler, ARI Pfaadt, MIL Woodruff, MIN Zebby, KC Wacha, HOU Valdez, As Morales, CLE Messick, NYY Gil, LAD Yama, TEX M Kelly, STL McGreevy, As Sevy (still in IL slot), HOU Luis Garcia (still in IL slot),
IL: CIN Burns
NA: PHI Painter and MIA Snelling

10 teams points league, weekly head to head matchups

7) are there any glaring problems with my lineup below that I could stand to maybe upgrade? Asking for any suggestions if you got hot bats with big upside coming around and good matchups expected
C- Langeliers
1B- Harper
2B- (vacant)
3B- Lenyn Sosa
SS- Willy Adames
OF- DET Greene
OF- COL Doyle
OF- MIN Wallner
UTIL- Ohtani
UTIL- Kurtz

harris
harris
Reply to  jamesrambo
6 hours ago

MLB Probables comes from the teams, so I’d say Sevy on his 5th day is getting priority over Morales. Seniority!