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Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss the range of potential for Arizona State product Jordyn Tyson as he holds workouts with NFL teams later this week.
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Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe try to make sense of the state of Spurs following a 1-0 loss to Sunderland over the weekend and discuss Tottenham Hotspur’s chances of staying up.
Franklin Arias, Joseph Dzierwa and Theo Gillen headline 12 fantasy baseball dynasty prospects on the rise.
Chris Mannix, Jay Croucher, and Kurt Helin break down the most exciting NBA playoff series to watch, including potential round two matchups of Denver-San Antonio and New York-Boston.
Rollins, Bey and Nickeil Alexander-Walker are among the in-season pickups who offered unexpected fantasy value in 2025-26.

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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #76
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    Schultz will make his MLB debut in a start against the Rays on Tuesday. The 22-year-old has electric stuff and forged a 19/2 K/BB over 14 innings with Charlotte, but he’s battled command issues in the past. There’s upside because of his swing-and-miss stuff, but fantasy managers have to acknowledge the volatility.
  • MIL Left Fielder #22
    Yelich’s original injury designation with hamstring tightness, but imaging revealed the strain. The 34-year-old will be out for at least the next week-plus, and it seems more likely than not this will be a longer stint on the injured list than that minimum stint. Greg Jones has called up to take Yelich’s spot on the roster.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #70
    Wrobleski only struck out two, but he didn’t walk anyone while giving up just a pair of singles. There were 10 balls hit off the 25-year-old that were considered hard hits, but his ability to command the strike zone a long with a smidgen of luck carried the way against the anemic Mets’ lineup. Wrobleski will likely make at least one more start, and it would be Monday in Colorado against the Rockies.
  • TEX 1st Baseman #21
    It’s always nice to enjoy a double burger every once in a while. Burger took Luis Severino deep twice; once on a solo shot, the other a three-run blast. The 30-year-old’s second season with Texas is off to a better start than his first campaign, and he’s now up to 11 RBI with a .492 slugging percentage through 15 games.
  • STL Right Fielder #18
    It comes in a losing effort, but it’s another impressive outing for Walker. His eighth homer of the season came in the sixth inning off Gavin Williams, and it would have left every park in baseball according to Baseball Savant with an exit velocity of 107.6 mph. Yes the sample is small, and yes, Walker’s previous struggles can’t completely be ignored, but this is a 23-year-old with some of thes best bat-speed in the sport who has flashes his unreal talent even in his poor campaigns. This has been fun to watch. The question is if he can be a semblance of this player for the rest of 2026/beyond.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Finally, some run support. Skenes received a whopping 16 runs from Pittsburgh’s offense after serving up a solo homer to CJ Abrams in the opening frame and was able to cruise to his third win of the season. He appears to have made an adjustment to generate significantly more horizontal break on his sweeper than in previous outings this season and he also leaned more heavily on his changeup than before. He generated 15 swinging strikes and needed just 88 pitches (60 strikes) to complete six frames, lowering his full-season ERA from 5.25 to 4.00 in the process. He’ll close out a two-start week with a favorable home outing against the Rays on Saturday afternoon.
  • PHI Left Fielder #12
    Schwarber took Cubs starter Javier Assad deep in the first and third innings to record the 37th multi-homer game of his career. The 33-year-old slugger is up to six home runs on the season after launching a combined 841 feet of blasts in this one, continuing to reinforce his place as one of the most consistent power producers of his generation. He’s hitting .236 (13-for-55) with six homers and 12 RBI through 16 games this season.
  • TEX Left Fielder #36
    Langford remains on the bench for the third consecutive game since being diagnosed with a minor right quad strain that he suffered last Friday against the Dodgers. The encouraging news for fantasy managers is that he’s managed to avoid a trip to the injured list, which seems to indicate there’s a possibility he’s ready to return at some point later this week. Ezequiel Duran will patrol left field out in West Sacramento on Monday night.
  • SEA 1st Baseman #12
    Naylor came into the day hitting .102 with no extra-base hits and two RBI in 15 games before hitting a line drive, three-run homer off Mike Burrows in the first. That one would have been a double in most ballparks. The second homer, though, was a 433-foot no-doubter that left his bat at 111.5 mph. That’s five mph harder than anything he’d previously hit this year. Naylor popped up in his final two at-bats, but today still seems like the start of a turnaround for him.
  • NYM Left Fielder #28
    Pham represents a temporary emergency stopgap solution for the Mets while Juan Soto is on the injured list for the next couple weeks. The 38-year-old signed a minor league contract earlier this month and went 2-for-12 across five games in five games at Low-A St. Lucie as his ramp-up. He hit .245/.330/.370 with 10 homers and five steals in 120 games for the Pirates last year. It’s a fascinating development for New York, but Pham can be safely ignored in all fantasy formats.

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NFL

Giants General Manager Joe Schoen will be on the clock with the fifth overall pick of the draft in a little more than a week and his plans for that selection were a chief topic of a Tuesday press conference from the team’s facility.
The Pro Bowl defensive tackle is not participating in the offseason program as he seeks a trade.
Dianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic, one week after the New York Post published photos of Russini with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at a resort in Sedona, Arizona.
NFL owners want to hear more about where things stand with the Bears getting a new stadium.

NBA

Wilson very likely is a top four pick. Wagler was not on anybody’s radar two years ago, now he likely is a top-10 pick.
Williamson played in 62 games this season (and could have gotten to 65), averaging 21 points per game.
Kon Knueppel’s rookie season was defined by his elite 3-point shooting, and he became the first rookie in NBA history to lead the league in made 3s this season.

MLB

An expected White Sox callup could provide quite a speed boost for fantasy leaguers in the near future.
Paul Skenes spent last season pitching on a razor’s edge, aware that one mistake could tilt the balance of a game, no matter how masterful the Pittsburgh Pirates ace might be. Not anymore.

Premier League

The Generation xG crew takes a closer look at Arsenal’s struggles in possession throughout their loss to Bournemouth in Matchweek 32.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe share their thoughts on Arsenal’s “nervous” performance in a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth at the Emirates to open the door for Manchester City in the title race.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe reflect on Manchester City’s statement performance in a 3-0 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to close the gap on Arsenal at the top of the table.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.

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Motor Sports

Round 13 of the SuperMotocross season may have been a day race, but Nissan Stadium was filled with stars.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss the position penalties given to Seth Hammaker and Dylan Ferrandis in Nashville.
Ricky Carmichael talks about his win at the Nashville Holeshot King Challenge.
Hunter Lawrence joins Title 24 to talk about what it feels like when he’s in the zone and whether he has hit his Supercross goals.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter lay out what they’re looking for this summer regarding the Jacksonville Jaguars’ backfield and how much of a role can Bhayshul Tuten carve out heading into 2026.
Jorge Montanez breaks down all of the relevant injury news around the league over the last week.
Can De’Von Achane put up a top-five fantasy running back season in 2026?
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak break down the ripple effects of the Eagles acquiring Dontayvion Wicks.
Bijan Robinson is on an ascending trajectory with eyes on being the top running back in the league.
This week, the Yankees and Brewers are headed in the wrong direction while the Padres, Pirates, and Athletics continue to climb.

Betting

Golf

The next step is three in a row, which has proven difficult for the three greats before him. None of them so much as finished in the top 10.
Rory McIlroy went from becoming the sixth player with the career Grand Slam to only the fourth player to win the Masters two years in a row. Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only other players to occupy both clubs.
The Masters looked as if it might be a runaway entering the weekend. Moving day changed all of that.
Cameron Young discusses his stellar third round at the Masters and the mindset he is taking into Sunday at Augusta.
McIlroy stood on the 12th tee in a tie with Patrick Reed and with a dozen other players bunched together in what was shaping up to be a compelling chase for the green jacket.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy picked up where he left off a year ago. For a couple other big names at the Masters, just making the cut is no guarantee.

Latest

Ted Ginn Jr. was back at work as the head coach of the UFL’s Columbus Aviators on Tuesday.
The Cardinals are taking a closer look at a quarterback prospect for this year’s draft.
The Dolphins brought in Malik Willis as a free agent last month and their new look at quarterback could also involve the addition of a rookie in next week’s draft.
The Cowboys’ contract impasse with edge rusher Micah Parsons last year ended with a trade that sent Parsons to Green Bay and some might wonder if the same thing will happen with wide receiver George Pickens this year.