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Amid a scorching start to his 2026 season, veteran Dominic Smith wasted no time against Tanner Bibee in the fourth, where he took the Guardians starter deep for a two-run home run.
After the bottom of the Braves’ lineup got things going, Ronald Acuña Jr. made sure to put the cherry on top for Atlanta in the second with a laser double to left.
In a lineup filled with stars, it was Mauricio Dubón and Jorge Mateo who stepped up to get the Braves going early against the Guardians on Sunday Night Baseball.
As MLB’s top prospects continue to receive long-term deals early on, CC Sabathia and Bob Costas examine why teams are increasingly willing to bet on potential over proven results at the highest level.
Hall of Famer CC Sabathia and Bob Costas reflect on Chris Sale’s 16-year career, exploring how the veteran ace has remained so effective at age 37 and why he’s firmly one of the best pitchers of “his generation.”
Zac Brown Band debuts the Sunday Night Baseball intro as the Atlanta Braves welcome the Cleveland Guardians to Truist Park for a primetime clash on NBC and Peacock.
James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
James Schiano likes what he saw from Mets pitcher Nolan McLean in an impressive outing against the Diamondbacks.
Zach Eflin’s bad luck with injuries continues as Tommy John surgery will sideline him for the rest of the 2026 season.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick examine the most losses market in the MLB and whether any one can challenge the Colorado Rockies in the race to the bottom.
James Schiano examines the fantasy implications of suspensions handed out to Reynaldo Lopez and Jorge Soler, weighing in on how they impact Braves pitchers and the Angels’ outfield.
Few in MLB are hitting the ball harder early on than Reds’ rookie Sal Stewart, who is primed to maintain a “very steady floor” with Cincinnati, much to the delight of fantasy managers who prioritized him in drafts.
On a tear in his last few games, Carter Jensen is providing glimpses into his potential for the Royals and fantasy managers alike at an often tricky position group.
Eric Samulski explores what’s behind Robbie Ray’s strong early returns and how he has generated more swings and misses, imploring fantasy managers to “roll” with the veteran arm as long as he’s cruising.
Though he doesn’t expect a 20-30 save season for Jakob Junis, Eric Samulski believes fantasy managers should consider adding the Rangers’ reliever amid a potential “changing of the guard” in Texas’ bullpen.
Eric Samulski breaks down the improvements Mickey Moniak has made early in this season and how sustainable his performance is.
Eric Samulski analyzes Jordan Walker’s hot start to the season, explaining what the 23-year-old is doing better and sharing why he “certainly has the power to hit 30 home runs if he continues to start for the Cardinals.”
Eric Samulski analyzes the Mets placing Juan Soto on the injured list with a calf strain, outlining how Soto’s injury will impact Brett Baty and Mark Vientos, who has been one of the best hitters in baseball this season.
Eric Samulski analyzes the Cubs placing starter Matthew Boyd on the 15-day injured list with a biceps strain in another blow to the team’s pitching staff, explaining who needs to step up for Chicago in Boyd’s absence.
Eric Samulski shares why Cade Horton’s forearm injury could be a “long-term” situation and examines what options fantasy managers have with the Cubs SP on the injured list.
Eric Samulski dives into Hunter Brown’s shoulder injury, questioning how long he is expected to be sidelined and who the Houston Astros will turn to fill his void in the bullpen.
Eric Samulski breaks down Mookie Betts’ injury and explains why you should keep him on your bench or IR spot until he returns for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jose Ramirez and the Cleveland Guardians head to Atlanta for a bout with Ronald Acuna Jr. and the Braves on Sunday Night Baseball. Watch the action on April 12 at 7 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
Jason Benetti, Andy Dirks and Brad Thompson share their biggest takeaways from the Cardinals’ 5-3 win over the Tigers on Sunday Night Baseball, where St. Louis manufactured runs in different ways.
The Cardinals used a four-run fifth inning to fend off the Tigers on the way to a Sunday Night Baseball win, where St. Louis avoided the series sweep in Detroit.
Jordan Walker joins Ahmed Fareed following the Cardinals’ Sunday Night Baseball win over the Tigers, where he names St. Louis’ players of the game and shares why he’s “dialing in” to make more contact this year.
Far from your typical sacrifice fly, Javier Baez smokes a hard-hit ball to right to cut the Cardinals’ lead on Sunday Night Baseball.
After tying things up against the Tigers, the Cardinals kept things going to put the exclamation point on a critical fifth inning, with Victor Scott II and Ivan Herrera chipping in with RBIs of their own.
Down two strikes, Pedro Pagés comes through to supply the Cardinals’ first runs of the game against the Tigers on Sunday Night Baseball.
Kerry Carpenter got all of Kyle Leahy’s 93-mph four-seam fastball, taking the Cardinals starter deep for a two-run home run to dead center to get the Tigers on the board on Sunday Night Baseball.