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Mid-April is where the fantasy baseball season truly begins to take shape. The opening weeks are filled with noise between small samples, cold weather, and unpredictable playing time but by now, we’ve crossed an important threshold. A month and a half of games give us something meaningful to evaluate. The numbers are stabilizing, roles are becoming clearer, and injuries have already started to reshape the landscape. Yet at the same time, there’s still a long runway ahead, making this one of the most volatile, and opportunistic, periods of the entire season. This is when we start to see real movement. Players returning to full health for the first time in months, or even years in some cases, are beginning to climb the rankings as their underlying skills reemerge. Early-season playing time battles are settling, and managers are showing us who they trust as the weather warms and lineups lengthen. At the same time, a handful of surprise starts are forcing us to take a closer look, with some unexpected names beginning to push toward the edges of the rankings. Not all of these starts will stick. Some will fade as pitchers adjust and regression arrives. But others are quietly building foundations for breakout seasons with improved contact quality, better swing decisions, or new roles that hint at something more sustainable. This is the point in the season where smart fantasy managers lean in. There’s enough data to believe, enough uncertainty to create opportunity, and enough season remaining for bold moves to pay off.

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O’s have a genuine Jackson dilemma on their hands as Baltimore’s fill-in second baseman slash heartthrob is up to a Jackson five homers with this huge bomb in the eighth to give the Orioles the lead Friday night. Joy to the World! I thought Jeremiah was a bullfrog, but he looks more like a bull. […]

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Interesting couple weeks in the Acuña family chat. Ronald got to dance the halftime away with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, which probably made him feel young again a few days before Pirates SS Konnor Griffin probably made him feel old by saying he grew up watching him. On the other end of the professional development spectrum, Luisangel’s new boss very publicly thinks he’s somebody he’s not. White Sox Senior Vice President and General Manager Chris Getz couldn’t stop referring to the younger brother as a switch-hitter when discussing the Luis Robert trade during media hits. Rumors suggest he thought he was trading for Ronny Maurcio and got crossed up in the process. Gotta be just rumors, right? That’s way too big a mistake to make with that job title. Although, alternatively, that’s exactly the kind of job title you might have if you find yourself getting away with such a mistake. And Mauricio would make a lot more sense to me as a trade target for a team in Chicago’s spot. Hard to see how Getz could’ve handled the whole Luis Robert Jr. saga any worse. 

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