The results have been really solid across the last month, and last week was another good week. Ryan O’Hearn has been magical as one of our streamers over the last few weeks, and he’s finally getting rostered universally. Our biggest goal throughout the season is to stumble into must-roster players like that because the better […]

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See all of today’s starting lineups

# MLB Starting Lineups For Sat 8/2
ARI | ATH | ATL | BAL | BOS | CHC | CHW | CIN | CLE | COL | DET | HOU | KC | LAA | LAD | MIA | MIL | MIN | NYM | NYY | PHI | PIT | SD | SEA | SF | STL | TB | TEX | TOR | WSH | OAK

Format = Team Position Player | Age | Level | ETA 

1. Red Sox OF Roman Anthony | 20 | AAA | 2025

2. Athletics 1B Nick Kurtz | 22 | MLB | 2025

3. Brewers SS Jesus Made | 18 | A | 2028

4. Royals 1B Jac Caglianone | 22 | AAA | 2025

5. Rangers SS Sebastian Walcott | 19 | AA | 2026

6. Padres SS Leo De Vries | 18 | A+ | 2027

7. Reds RHP Chase Burns | 22 | AA | 2025

Interesting times at the top. Made and De Vries both feel like a smart place to put your money during these volatile economic times. Kurtz and Caglianone get these spots partly for floor, but they’re also closer to the Torkelson-Vaughn vortex than anyone in the lower minors. Gotta try to account for all facets of reality, and in doing that, I can see Chase Burns making a Skenesian impact over the final stretch this season. The pitcher penalty felt pretty outdated as I watched him dominate. The only thing most people can agree on here is that Anthony represents the best combination of proximity, probability and potential. 

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Last weekend I featured Milwaukee pitcher Logan Henderson. A few days later he was given a ticket back to the minors despite pitching well on the mound, including allowing only one run on five hits and two walks in five innings in his final outing before being sent down.

So this week I hope to not curse Andrew Abbott of the Reds. Considering the success he has had this season plus the fact he is now in his third year with the Reds, I will say he is at least safe from not being sent to the minors any time soon.

Abbott is making the serious case to be considered an All-Star this season and a certain pitcher to be rostered on your fantasy team.

Let’s examine why he is an Up-and-Coming Dynasty Player.

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