Fantasy Baseball Risers, Fallers: May 23, 2022
Phil Backert highlights the top fantasy baseball risers and fallers of the past week, from Red Sox second baseman Trevor Story to Mariners outfielder Jesse Winker.
Read morePhil Backert highlights the top fantasy baseball risers and fallers of the past week, from Red Sox second baseman Trevor Story to Mariners outfielder Jesse Winker.
Read moreMLB Pipeline’s Jonathan Mayo says Cal Poly shortstop Brooks Lee is “without question” the best college hitter in the 2022 draft class and will have the bat to profile wherever he ends up in the infield once he makes his way to the major leagues.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles reacts to the promotion of Adley Rutschman to the big leagues and wonders if Orioles fans might soon learn a new mantra — “In Mike We Trust.”
Read morePhil Backert highlights four waiver-wire targets who could give your fantasy baseball team a boost, including Cardinals infielder Nolan Gorman.
Read moreAnthony Santander leads the Orioles in home runs, RBIs and walks so far this season, and his commitment to improving as a switch-hitter is paying off. “When he can kind of zone down and swing at strikes that he can drive, he’s extremely dangerous,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said.
Read moreDrafted and developed as a starter, Keegain Akin is thriving in the bullpen for the Orioles this season. “It’s kind of the world of the unknown,” Akin said. “You don’t exactly know when you’re going to pitch, so it keeps you on the edge of your seat a little bit.”
Read moreIn all four of his appearances so far this season with Aberdeen, Bowie and Norfolk, Orioles prospect D.L. Hall has thrown to Adley Rutschman. “I feel like we work really good together on the mound,” Hall said. “It’s always nice to have a top-tier guy like that back there.”
Read moreJim Henneman says it’s time for the Orioles to take off the kid gloves, toss the training wheels and throw Keegan Akin into the fire that accompanies the role of starting pitcher in the major leagues.
Read moreWith several key Orioles dealing with injuries, Rylan Bannon, Tyler Nevin and Ryan McKenna have gotten the opportunity to earn some extra playing time and a chance to show that they can be part of the Orioles’ long-term future.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with Bowie Baysox assistant GM Phil Wrye about what the team has in store for their upcoming 12-game homestand, and play-by-play voice Adam Pohl discusses some of the key prospects making their way to the Orioles through Bowie.
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