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Please see our player page for Hunter Goodman to see projections for today, the next 7 days and rest of season as well as stats and gamelogs designed with the fantasy baseball player in mind.

Saw Jose Ramirez‘s injury and thought to myself, “Yeah, JoRam gets injured and comes back in roughly 24 hours.” Well, yeah, no, I was wrong. Yeah, no. It happens. Sometimes I “Yeah, no.” Jose Ramirez has a broken hamate bone. I still think every pitcher should have Tommy John before taking the mound for the […]

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The Top 100 hitter landscape continues to move as players separate themselves not just through surface results but through the combination of opportunity, underlying skill growth and the way opposing pitchers adjust to them without finding answers. When that starts to happen the rankings are forced to react more quickly than the traditional pace of evaluation allows. At the same time there are established names who are not necessarily struggling but are no longer clearly separating from the pack. In many cases the performance is still useful but the profile has become easier to match or replicate across the player pool. That creates subtle but important downward pressure in a format where replacement level keeps creeping higher every season. There is also a growing group of younger hitters whose roles are still taking shape at the major league level. Some are earning more consistent playing time and showing signs that their skills may translate sooner than expected. Others are still working through adjustment periods where the outcomes are mixed but the underlying changes in approach or impact quality are becoming more noticeable. These are the types of players who can change the shape of rankings quickly once things click. Taken together this week is less about dramatic leaps or collapses and more about clarity in the rankings for the rest of the season. The difference between staying put and moving up or down is becoming less about reputation and more about who is actually controlling at bats on a daily basis.

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There’s literally nothing like a sweet summer Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field in Chicago, where the ivy glows green, the breeze drifts through the stands, and time seems to move at the pace of the game. The famous hot dog vendors screaming louder than the neon relish on the dogs they’re hawking. And as the […]

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Washington Nationals third baseman slash former Rays top prospect slash pride of the Australian Outback slash heartthrob Curtis Mead had two hits Friday night including his eighth home run, a 2-run shot that gave the Nats the lead in the first. The 26-year old Aussie is now slashing .244/.360/.496 with 22 RBI along with three […]

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On this episode of the Razzball Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we dig into the latest wave of prospect promotions as the kids continue taking over the fantasy landscape. The Mariners finally give the call to Colt Emerson, the Mets unleash speedster AJ Ewing, and we discuss whether Henry (Usain) Bolte is forcing his way into must-add […]

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