With the 2025 MLB regular season behind us, it’s time to review what we learned from a fantasy perspective and how we can ...
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Even star players like Dodgers slugger Freddie Freeman must get back to basics during hitting slumps
When Freddie Freeman goes through a rough stretch at the plate, he gets back to his hitting basics, just like his father ...
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2026 Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft: Who’s the first closer off the board? Where does Oneil Cruz fall?
It's never too early to look ahead. The Rotoworld Baseball crew and friends conduct an early 2026 mock draft to reflect on ...
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How Texas' Max Weiner became one of NCAA's top pitching coaches: a savage approach and deep thinking
From a 100-year-old military academy in Georgia to roles at A&M and Texas with Jim Schlossnagle, Max Weiner develops skill ...
Back in 2020, the Atlanta Braves took Spencer Strider in the fourth round of that pandemic-shortened Draft, even though he ...
Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias says everyone in the organization is “ashamed” of the team’s 2025 ...
The Athletic's MLB staff takes a swing at predicting which teams will meet in the World Series ... and which one will come ...
Julio Cesar Valdera Morales is a Newsweek contributor based in Spain. His focus is golf as well as politics and economics. Julio has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously practiced ...
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Joe Pohlad & how to better market the 2026 Twins
On the Pohlad Companies website, it lists members of the leadership team. Those bearing the Pohlad surname: One of the most interesting developments from the Minnesota Twins sale saga was that the ...
Who do you want as your top second baseman for 2026? In one corner, you've got Ketel Marte, who has re-established himself as ...
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Examining one problem this entire century for Marlins, and how this draft could help fix it
Even two top-10 picks viewed as safe prospects at the time — Colin Moran and JJ Bleday — were enormous disappointments. Charles Johnson, the Marlins’ first ever draft pick, was probably the best ...
Stewart embodies the bowling ball archetype well. He stands a few ticks short of 5'9" and plays with all the power his 220-pound frame provides. That lends itself to a preternatural ability to break ...
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