Offensively, we’ve got guys surging and slumping. Ray Flowers will point out some of those names. He will also look a bit at the last two weeks offensively as well, before delving into a review of the pitcher’s mound.HITTINGBrandon Lowe is 6-for-51 against everyone. He hit .182 in April, .196 in May and .179 in
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Ray’s Ramblings: Looking Back at the Weekend
Youngsters Bobby Witt Jr., Keston Hiura and Jo Adell are discussed. The surges of Austin Riley and Gleyber Torres are noted. On the hill, names like Bieber, Howard and Alzolay highlight a growing list of arms you might be turning to in the fantasy game. HITTINGJoe Adell update. “I know he’s making some progress, but
Ray’s Ramblings: Lots of Pitching
Another day, another series of injured arms with names like Walker, Duffy, Fried dealing with things. We’ve got health updates with Strasburg, Syndergaard, Soroka, Valdez and more. There’s talk about youngsters like Fleming and Singer, as well as veterans like Wood and Gibson. There’s even a bit of non-sense on the offensive side of things
Ray’s Ramblings: Pitching & Rookies
Ray takes a look at the pitching landscape. Who has improved? Who is struggling? Which guys are enacting changes that have altered their outlook for the season? At the end of the piece, he talks about rookies and what is needed for them to have success in 2021.PITCHINGChris Bassitt just keeps getting outs. In each
Ray’s Ramblings: Mound Mavens, August 28th
Bailey and Bundy are improving. Not so much for Davies. Gonzalez and Gonzales are in here too. Lauer and Lopez? Yep. Who is this guy with a name from the 1800’s in Melville? Is Ray, great name by the way, anything more than a strikeout arm? Teheran has been pretty darn effective for months now.