Happy Monday, Razzball faithful! The Fantasy Gods have blessed us with some pretty sweet and savory starts from the rookie class of 2025.  Jacob Misiorowski? All he did was cause a country-wide uproar when he was named to the All-Star team. Chase Burns? Oh, he didn’t do much. Other than fire 101 MPH heaters by […]

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# MLB Starting Lineups For Fri 9/19
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

Nothing is normal in Seattle this year. It’s like grunge has returned but as a clean-shaven Buddy Holly Happy Days music. Coffee is now tea, and the space needle is shooting adrenaline directly into our hearts. This team is an offensive juggernaut, emphasis on jugger, deemphasize naut. They were in Atlanta yesterday, who is also […]

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Just a few weeks of the season to go! If you’re still alive in your head-to-head leagues, congratulations! And, also, with a few exceptions, don’t plan on quantity being your friend this week. If you’re still in contention in your roto leagues, congratulations! And, also, with a few exceptions, don’t plan on find ratio help […]

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The nights are getting cooler and so are some of 2025’s breakout bats. We’ve reached the point in the fantasy season where sentimentality has no place in your lineup. A roster spot is earned, not gifted. If a player can’t produce, the next hot hand is waiting to take his place. Even names like Corey Seager or Roman Anthony, who’ve spent too much time on the shelf, are cuttable in single-season formats. The hard part? Deciding whether to let go of players who helped carry you through the summer. This stretch isn’t for the cautious, it’s for the decisive and tactical. In this week’s hitter profiles, we’ll spotlight three slumping bats and ask the brutal question: is it time to finally drop them? No more trades. Only the dreaded cut.

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I want to take you guys behind the scenes before presenting you with this week’s streamers. My prep for this article is usually printing out next week’s schedule and then finding 5-10 streamers that I like. I always limit that down to a handful of extensive write-ups, but this week is different. My list this […]

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The Mets are set to recall RHP Brandon Sproat for his big league debut today. He had a rough start to his season in Triple-A but found his rhythm eventually. His season-long line still includes a 4.24 ERA and 1.24 WHIP through 25 starts, and he’s turned in a couple stinkers among his last four outings, but he had a dominant stretch from June 26 through August 7th, going 4-and-0 with a 2.49 ERA and 1.04 WHIP through 43.1 innings across nine starts. The Mets are a top-five organization when it comes to pitching, so I’d be betting we see more of good Sproat than struggling Sproat in his spot starts from here forward. 

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Colorado Rockies starting pitcher—wait, what? Seriously? Well, alright then, let’s do this! Colorado Rockies starting pitcher slash heartthrob Kyle Freeland shut down the San Diego Padres for eight dominant innings, allowing just two hits and striking out ten for his fourth win of the year. Coors is a Freeland now! Denverites rejoice! The southpaw, who […]

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The final month of the season is here, so in the fantasy baseball world, the window to hunt and add an up-and-coming dynasty player is closing.

For some leagues, the playoffs have started and the ability to add players off the waiver wire should be gone. But in other leagues, there is still some time to add players.

With that in mind, I am going to talk about Nolan McLean of the New York Mets.

A right-hander pitcher who was drafted in the third round by the Baltimore Orioles in 2022 and then by the Mets in 2023, McLean was rated as a top 100 prospect by Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus entering this season. As the 2025 season unfolded, MLB Pipeline finally caught up to what McLean was doing on the diamond as he moved up the Top 100 rankings and was ranked 34th before he joined the Mets’ staff in August.

Let’s examine why McLean has shot up the prospect lists and into the majors and is an up-and-coming dynasty player.

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Hello deep leaguers and other Razzball friends, hope September is treating you well. This week, I thought we’d do something a little different, partly because I’m traveling and off the baseball grid, and also because I’ve been reflecting a lot on my 2025 leagues lately, even with almost a month to go in the season. […]

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