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Fueled by Jac Caglianone’s game-tying HR and capped off by Lane Thomas’ walk-off blast, the Royals tied the largest comeback in MLB this year with their first sweep in a rain-delayed, back-and-forth win over the Angels.
Lane Thomas walks Ahmed Fareed through his first-career walk-off hit, where he smashed a three-run blast to finish off the sweep over the Angels, a stretch that he believes can get Kansas City ‘back on track.’
Lane Thomas capped off the Royals’ wild comeback win in Kansas City with his first-career walk-off hit, where he crushed a three-run HR in the bottom of the tenth to complete the Royals’ three-game sweep of the Angels.
With the Royals down to their final out in the bottom of the ninth, Jac Caglianone launches a two-run home run just around the foul pole to tie things up with the Angels.
Jason Benetti, Eric Hosmer, Mark Gubicza and Adam Ottavino discuss MLB’s most surprising teams so far, with Sal Stewart “leveling up” for the Reds and the Athletics having a “real shot” at the AL West crown.
The Sunday Night Baseball crew unpacks Saturday’s massive shakeup in Boston, questioning the timing of moving on from manager Alex Cora and several coaches, while exploring potentially negative locker room consequences.
With the rain coming down in Kansas City, Bobby Witt Jr. smokes his first home run of the season to chip away at the Angels’ lead.
Adam Frazier and Zach Neto did the heavy lifting with no outs to build the Angels’ lead over the Royals, with Jorge Soler’s RBI double capping off Los Angeles’ big second inning on Sunday Night Baseball.
Mike Trout continued his excellent start to the year with a two-run shot off Royals’ veteran Seth Lugo to put the Angels up early on Sunday Night Baseball.
James Schiano talks about the “suddenly surging” Mets, analyzing how they will recover from “ironman” Francisco Lindor suffering a calf strain and sharing why New York is “in a bit of a pickle” at the shortstop position.
James Schiano discusses rookie starting pitcher JR Ritchie’s debut for the Atlanta Braves, where he “settled in very nicely” in a win over the Nationals despite giving up a home run on his first major league pitch.
James Schiano reacts to news that starting pitcher Zack Wheeler will make his season debut for the struggling Phillies against the Braves after recovering from surgery to remove a blood clot near his right shoulder.
Fantasy managers should expect Juan Soto to return to his normal self after looking “great” in his return to the Mets lineup, where New York snapped its skid but lost Francisco Lindor to injury.
James Schiano evaluates if Cal Raleigh is truly “turning things around” following an impressive three-game performance against the Athletics, breaking down if his underlying metrics provide optimism or concern.
James Schiano reacts to White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami tying the major league record with a home run in five consecutive games, diving into what has made him so “productive” as of late.
James Schiano breaks down Angels starting pitcher Jose Soriano’s hot 5-0 start to the 2026 season, discussing whether his early success is sustainable or not for the remainder of the year.
Eric Samulski examines the ripple effects from Lucas Giolito signing with the Padres, sharing why the veteran starting pitcher shapes up as a fantasy streaming option.
While managers should stash Sonny Gray following his trip to the injured list, Eric Samulski recommends immediately adding top prospect Payton Tolle, who has a chance to stay in the bigs even after Gray returns.
Eric Samulski breaks down the numbers behind James Wood’s increased offensive output over his last five games, where signs point to more encouraging results after his 34-HR season in 2025.
Seemingly out of nowhere, Riley O’Brien has stormed onto the fantasy scene as one of the top closers available. Eric Samulski advises managers to enjoy it while they can, even if a potential trade could hurt his value.
Despite the Mets’ stunning 12-game losing streak, CC Sabathia believes New York has the pieces to “turn it around,” sharing why potentially moving on from manager Carlos Mendoza may not be the right answer.
Sifting through their power rankings, CC Sabathia and Ahmed Fareed unpack how the Braves have thrived in the face of several obstacles, while the Dodgers rise to the top behind unmatched depth.
CC Sabathia and Ahmed Fareed assess the Red Sox’s “troubling start,” with the rotation failing to deliver as the team’s “backbone” and Roman Anthony feeling the pressure to lead the offense without veterans to lean on.
CC Sabathia and Ahmed Fareed dive into some of the hottest starts around MLB, debating if Mike Trout, Andy Pages, and Sal Stewart can keep it up after hitting the ground running.
With Edwin Diaz sidelined for multiple months, Eric Samulski highlights which Dodger arms fantasy managers should have their eyes on and why Tanner Scott could get the “majority” of save opportunities.
Eric Samulski shares how fantasy managers should navigate Mick Abel’s surprise move to the 15-day IL with an elbow issue and lists potential pivot options.
Eric Samulski explains why fantasy managers should be ‘running’ to the waiver wire for Robert Suarez following an unusual shoulder injury forcing Braves closer Raisel Iglesias to the IL.
It’s a clash of veteran starpower and emerging studs as Mike Trout leads the Angels into Kansas City for a meeting with Bobby Witt Jr. and the Royals on Sunday Night Baseball. Watch on Peacock at 7 p.m. ET.
Eric Samulski dives into how the Phillies will approach replacing closer Jhoan Duran while on the 15-day IL with an oblique strain, pointing out Brad Keller is most likely to take his place.
Eric Samulski reviews Kyle Stowers’ season debut for the Miami Marlins upon his return from a hamstring strain and analyzes his outlook for the year and what his return means for the rest of the Marlins outfield.