Rendon has been one of the top five or so offensive performers in 2017.
Nationals trade should have brought clarity to Washington and Oakland, but it hasn’t really done that yet.
Jeff Samardzija, Hanley Ramirez and Ender Inciarte are not-so-obvious possibilities who could improve your team down the stretch.
The Nationals would love to switch places with the Angels when it comes to the bullpens. Both teams are frustrating as heck for fantasy players.
Garcia continues to produce well beyond his career norms at the plate. What should you do with him? Maybe just sit tight.
Did you know the Nationals are still feeling around in the dark for a closer?
You’ll never guess what’s going on with the Phillies bullpen. No, really, no one will ever guess in a million years, it’s just awful.
Felipe Rivero, Archie Bradley, Joe Smith, David Phelps and Will Harris deserve your attention.
Koda Glover fumbles an opportunity, but it’s not time for his owners to panic until the Nats get heavy into trade talks for a new closer. Sean Doolittle soon will be lurking again in the Oakland bullpen. Cam Bedrosian is back with the Angels, but does that mean Bud Norris loses his place in line?
Only Kenley Jansen, Craig Kimbrel and Wade Davis are the elite—the best of the best. But David Robertson is pretty good, too, doggone it.
It’s hard to say how tight of a grip Brad Hand has on the closer’s job in San Diego, with Brandon Maurer still getting opportunities in the ninth inning for the Padres. Mr. Hand apparently has to share. Also: How about that Bud Norris?
Through 33 games, the Detroit Tigers stalwart is having his worst season since he broke in as a 20-year-old in 2003. He just turned 34, but have physical issues caught up the likely Hall of Fame slugger?
Koda Glover has a firm grip on the Nationals closer job—for now. Keep your eyes on Brad Hand in San Diego in case Brandon Maurer falters. Be patient with Edwin Diaz in Seattle; he’ll soon be closing again.