Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Odds by

Rotoworld

  • AZ Relief Pitcher #38
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Paul Sewald struck out two in a scoreless inning to get a save against the Pirates on Friday.
    The struggles for Sewald seem to be over. He’s now saved five consecutive chances and looked good in this one with the pair of strikeouts and 11-of-17 pitches going for strikes. Sewald is now up to 16 saves on the season with a respectable — if slightly disappointing — 3.55 ERA.
  • COL Catcher #15
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Hunter Goodman went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI against the Brewers on Sunday.
    Goodman’s home run was his 17th. The 26-year-old catcher hit a solo shot off Craig Yoho in the ninth inning. Goodman is hitting .242 with an .828 OPS, 39 runs, 31 RBI and five stolen bases. So far it’s been a solid follow-up to his 2025 season, when he hit 31 home runs and knocked in 91 runs.
    Moreno's two-run homerun extends Diamondbacks lead
    Gabriel Moreno got hold of a hanging changeup to send a line drive over the left field wall for a two-run shot, extending the Diamondbacks' lead in the fifth inning.
  • MIL Designated Hitter #99
    Gary Sánchez went 2-for-5 with two runs scored, a double, a home run and three RBI against the Rockies on Sunday.
    Sánchez’ home run was his sixth. He hit a two-run shot off Jaden Hill in the sixth inning. Sánchez is the backup catcher, but got the start with Christian Yelich getting the day off and William Contreras sliding into the DH spot. Sánchez is hitting .206 with a .798 OPS.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland allowed three runs in five innings and got a no-decision against the Brewers on Sunday.
    Freeland gave up seven hits, walked one and struck out two. He actually left the game with a 3-1 lead after five innings, but the Brewers scored seven runs off the Rockies’ bullpen in the sixth inning. Freeland has a 7.81 and shouldn’t be rostered in most fantasy leagues. He’s lined up to face the Athletics on the road next weekend.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #55
    Shane Drohan allowed three runs in 6 1/3 innings and got the win in the Brewers’ 12-4 victory over the Rockies on Sunday.
    Drohan gave up five hits, walked one and struck out four. He improved to 3-1 with the win. Drohan was removed after 83 pitches as he was making just his third start of the year after pitching in the bullpen. He has a 3.11 ERA. It’s unclear if Drohan will remain in the rotation, but he’s lined up to face the Phillies at home next weekend.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #27
    Aaron Nola pitched 4 1/3 innings on Sunday against the White Sox, yielding five earned runs on six hits while striking out four.
    Nola also allowed four walks in the no-decision, raising his ERA to 5.86 on the year. The 33-year-old rediscovered some velocity this season, but it hasn’t helped much, and his ERA is hovering around 6 dating back to last year. The two highest HR/9 rates of his career have come over the past two seasons. As usual, Nola’s ERA estimators paint a more optimistic picture going forward. He draws a tough matchup on the road in Milwaukee for his next start.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #54
    David Sandlin pitched behind an opener on Sunday in Philadelphia, allowing three runs on three hits and three walks over 3 1/3 frames.
    Sandlin gave up two homers in the outing while striking out six. Since being recalled by the White Sox, he has one great start, one terrible one, and now this not-so-good bulk relief appearance. He’ll remain off the fantasy radar for his next start, which currently lines up against the Dodgers.
  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
    Alec Bohm went 2-for-3 with a double, a walk, a steal, two RBI, and a run scored as the Phillies defeated the White Sox 9-5 on Sunday.
    The stolen base was his first of the season. The veteran corner infielder spent mid-April through mid-May batting in the bottom third of the Phillies’ lineup, but he’s been a fixture at cleanup or fifth since then. Bohm is hitting just .224/.282/.359 as he prepares to enter free agency this offseason.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Trea Turner went 2-for-5 with a double and a run scored in the Phillies’ 9-5 win over the White Sox on Sunday.
    Turner is off to a slow start, reminiscent of the struggles he encountered after first signing with the Phillies in 2023. Notably, his K% is back over 20%, and he’s sporting his lowest SLG since a 44-plate-appearance sample in 2015. Turner’s 11-year pact runs through 2033, so the hope is that he picks it up in a hurry here in June.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman
    Sam Antonacci went 2-for-4 with an RBI as the White Sox fell to the Phillies 9-5 on Sunday.
    Antonacci entered Sunday tied for 16th in stolen bases since being called up from Triple-A. He was also tied for 25th in runs scored and 29th in OBP during that span. His contact skills and propensity to reach base via HBP have fueled his high run total when batting atop Chicago’s lineup against righties. The one aspect of his track record that has yet to translate is his walk rate, which routinely sat in the double digits in the minors. There’s still plenty of time for that to improve as he settles in at the big-league level.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #6
    Josh Jung went 2-for-4 with a walk, three runs scored and a solo home run against the Guardians on Sunday.
    Jung’s home run was his eighth of the season. He hit a solo shot off Joey Cantillo in the third inning. Jung continues to hit as his average is up to .313 with an .855 OPS. He’s been one of the big surprise performers this season and should be in the mix for All-Star consideration.