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Monday, July 30, 2018 – Fantasy Baseball Links

Jul 30, 2018

  • PitcherList.com updates the massive table of all injured players in today’s edition of the Injury Report.
  • The trade deadline is exciting for baseball fans and fantasy managers alike, but could a real-life transaction hurt your fantasy lineup? ESPN.com discusses.
  • Jonathan Schoop, Kole Calhoun, Matt Chapman and Maikel Franco are hot pickups right now, but can you trust them the rest of the season? ESPN.com offers their thoughts.
  • Razzball.com wonders what happened to Eric Hosmer this season.
  • NumberFire.com helps you get your DFS lineups together by recommending three studs to target, five value plays, and three players to avoid.
  • Rotoprofessor.com names three relief pitchers who could emerge as closers following the trade deadline.
  • Rotoprofessor.com scours the box scores to find the ten most important stories from Sunday baseball.
  • PitcherList.com takes a look at the best hitting performances from yesterday’s games.
  • FantasyAssembly.com identifies a few players they are riding in Monday DFS contests.
  • RotoBaller.com names the best DFS options for both DraftKings and FanDuel contests.
  • Rotoworld.com recaps Sean Newcomb‘s bid for a no-hitter, the Braves’ acquisition of Brad Brach and much more in Monday’s Daily Dose.
  • Razzball.com offers their unique take on everything that happened in baseball on Sunday including thoughts on the near no-hitter spun by Sean Newcomb.
  • Rotoprofessor.com reviews the bullpen news and notes from Sunday and wonders if Anthony Swarzak and Pedro Strop could see many more save opportunities.
  • Rotoprofessor.com looks at the Twins’ return for Eduardo Escobar and Ryan Pressly to see if there is any fantasy value.
  • Razzball.com ranks the top 100 starting pitchers and top 100 hitters heading into Week 18.
  • FanGraphs.com discusses Mike Moustakas in his new hitter-friendly park.
  • One NL East pitcher shined in what may have been his last start with his team. Another is about to get a chance for the first time. According to CBSSports.com, both are worth your time.
  • RotoBaller.com looks for fantasy ramifications in some of the smaller trades made the past week.
  • Rotoworld.com breaks down their top 10 prospects for the remainder of the 2018 season.
  • Prepare your fantasy baseball lineups with confidence with ESPN.com’s daily preview, including pitcher projections, hitter matchup ratings and more.
  • FantasyAssembly.com believes fantasy owners should target Luke Weaver and Dylan Bundy in trades for the stretch run.
  • Rotoprofessor.com names some streaming options to consider when setting your fantasy lineup.
  • PitcherList.com names the top 10 hitting prospects to stash on your fantasy roster.
  • Week 18: PitcherList.com offers up a giant table of every starting pitcher matchup for Week 17, telling you which pitchers should get in your lineup or stick on your bench.
  • Week 18: Razzball.com ranks the two-start pitchers into five tiers to help you get your rotations ready for Week 18.
  • Week 18: PitcherList.com looks at every two-start pitcher for Week 18, telling you which to start and which to bench.
  • Week 18: Looking for two-start pitchers for the upcoming week of MLB action? FantasyAlarm.com has the full list and tells you who to start and who to avoid for the 18th week of the fantasy baseball season.
  • Week 18: Rotoprofessor.com ranks the two-start pitchers into six categories to help you get ready for Week 18.
  • Week 18: FantasySixPack.net’s pitching planner has all the information you need to put together your Week 18 rotations.
  • Week 18: FakeTeams.com names the starters to start and sit every day of the upcoming scoring period.
  • Week 18: FantasyHQ.com names the no-brainers, good bets, and those to proceed with caution when analyzing the two-start pitchers for Week 18.
  • Week 18: Rotoworld.com ranks all of the two-start pitchers, by league, for the upcoming scoring period.
  • Week 18: Are we ready to trust in Robbie Ray and Jon Gray yet? What about Tanner Roark after a brilliant outing last time out? CBSSports.com looks at the two-start pitchers for Week 18 (July 30-Aug. 5).
  • Week 18: FantasySIxPack.net scans the Week 18 matchups to find the best bats to put into your lineup in their hitting planner.
  • Week 18: Set your lineups for the week ahead in fantasy baseball with ESPN.com’s pitcher rankings, two-start pitchers, hitter ratings and more.
  • FanGraphs.com Podcast – The Sleeper & the Bust
  • NumberFire.com Podcast – The Solo Shot 7/30
  • CBSSports.com Podcast – Sean Newcomb, Luis Severino, Weekend Roundup
  • PitcherList.com Podcast – The First Pitch
  • Razzball.com Podcast – Steven Matz vs Nick Kingham
  • ESPN.com Podcast – Sean Newcomb, Trade Deadline

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