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# MLB Starting Lineups For Mon 8/4
ARI | ATL | BAL | BOS | CHC | CIN | CLE | COL | HOU | KC | LAA | LAD | MIA | MIL | MIN | NYM | NYY | PHI | PIT | SD | SF | STL | TB | TEX | TOR | ATH | CHW | DET | OAK | SEA | WSH

When a player is drafted in 2021 and makes it to the majors three years later, that player is normally a very high draft choice. That is not the case for Joey Loperfido of the Houston Astros.

The Astros rookie was drafted in the seventh round after an outstanding four-year career at Duke. A left-handed hitter, Loperfido flew through the Astros system and made his debut with the team on April 30.

He remained with the team for about a month, getting sporadic playing time in the process, before being sent back to Triple-A Sugar Land. Since being recalled on June 21, Loperfido has received consistent playing time, hitting against both righties and lefties as it appears the Astros are finally committed to giving him a chance to play every day – or at least every day until Kyle Tucker returns from the IL.

It is time to examine why I consider Loperfido an up-and-coming dynasty player.

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Good morrow, Razzballers! First, I’m so sorry for this title. Second, it’s another week of big name injuries, but the injuries this week are a little less serious than last week. There were some hamstring injuries and a few regular names returning (Stanton, Lodolo, Woo). One notable injury is Fernando Tatís Jr.‘s femoral stress fracture […]

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Expectations are a privilege, but they can be burdensome to live up to. One need look no further than the greatest of expectations, Dickens’s Great Expectations. The main character, Pip, inherits money from a secret benefactor. Pip thinks the money is the bridge or gateway to marrying the girl of his dreams. He ultimately learns […]

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