All the prospects that fantasy managers should be keeping an eye on as we reach the middle of May.
Category: Baseball
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Pirates’ Skenes to pitch for U.S. in 2026 WBC
Pirates RHP Paul Skenes on Tuesday announced his commitment to Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, joining the Yankees’ Aaron Judge, who was named captain last month.
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‘I don’t know where I’d be without baseball’: How the Palisades Dolphins found ‘a safe haven’ after losing everything to the wildfires
Their school, their field — even many of their homes — were destroyed. Now, as a chaotic season concludes, the future of their team is in doubt.
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Are the Rockies even worse than the 2024 White Sox? Here’s what the numbers say
Sorry, Chicago. There’s a club in Denver taking being bad to an all new low — and this is how they’re doing it.
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Kiner-Falefa homers after meeting Ralph Kiner son
In a touching rendezvous Monday at Citi Field, Pittsburgh shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa greeted his second cousin once removed, Scott Kiner — son of Hall of Fame slugger Ralph Kiner — before the Pirates played the Mets.
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Yanks’ Cabrera taken off in ambulance after slide
Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera appeared to injure his left leg when he reached back for the plate on an awkward slide Monday night in Seattle.
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Rangers’ Jackson exits after comebacker hits hand
Texas closer Luke Jackson took a 111-mph comeback liner off his pitching hand on the only pitch he threw after coming on in the ninth inning.
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Lively exits, set for testing on inflamed forearm
Guardians pitcher Ben Lively exited Monday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers after three innings due to right forearm inflammation.
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Angels: Prospect Klassen improving after injury
Right-hander George Klassen, one of the Los Angeles Angels’ top prospects, is improving one day after he was apparently hit in the head by a line drive while pitching for the Double-A Rocket City Trash Pandas in a Southern League game against Montgomery.
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Freeland: Fixing Rockies on ‘all of our shoulders’
As the Rockies prepare to move on without former manager Bud Black, Colorado veteran starter Kyle Freeland told reporters on Monday that the club’s turnaround is “on all of our shoulders. We need to be better, and we need to continue to progress forward.”