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SportsLine's Mike McClure, a daily Fantasy pro with over $2 million in winnings, gives optimal MLB DFS lineup advice for Monday, July 21
When Rich Hill took the mound for the Royals on Tuesday, it was the same spot the left-hander made his MLB debut 20 years ago on June 15, 2005, with the Chicago Cubs. After 20 years, Hill is still contributing in the Majors.
Each of this season's contenders has at least one hole on their roster. Here's how they might fix that before July 31.
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The Dodgers win a wild one, the Phillies walk it off the rarest way possible, Eugenio Suárez is hot hot hot and more from Monday's MLB action.
You’re going to slow down, and eventually stop. Time remains undefeated. If you’ve heard the phrase "aging curve," then you already know where we’re going here. Fastballs get slower, as do bats, as do feet.
Most cleats, even pro stock, ship in matched pairs. When one foot swims and the other pinches, you’re either sliding inside the shoe that’s too big or jamming load‑bearing joints in the one that’s too small. For a pitcher landing violently on the front side 100+ times a night? That matters.
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Only former pitcher Lucas Mahlstedt and commit Dax Kilby have signed deals with their respective clubs. Cam Cannarella, transfer Ryan Wideman and commit Nick Frusco all have yet to sign theirs. They have until July 28 to come to terms on a professional contract.
A "player to be named later" is an unnamed player involved in a trade between two teams, allowing clubs to get deals done before officially finalizing it. PTBNLs are often chosen from a short list of players that the negotiating teams agree on prior to the trade being finalized. They are generally minor leaguers or journeyman MLBers.
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Rock and roll legend Ozzy Osbourne died Tuesday at age 76, setting off a wave of memories and mourning throughout the world.