Tag: Fernando Tatis Jr.
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San Diego Padres Stack Tops 5 Thursday DFS Picks Promising Elite Fantasy Upside (April 23, 2026)
Thursday offers us a reduced slate in fantasy baseball, but despite having fewer games on the schedule, we still have plenty of fantasy recommendations for you. Here are two lineups worth stacking if you’re playing in fantasy formats, as well as a hitter to avoid despite his red-hot start to the season and one to…
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Pete Crow-Armstrong Tops 3 Saturday Sluggers Poised To Exploit Favorable Fantasy Baseball Matchups (Saturday, April 18)
If you need fantasy baseball advice to determine which hitters you should target for Saturday’s DFS slate, as well as for home run prop bets, here are three sluggers you should look at ahead of fully loaded MLB action on Saturday. Why You Should Target Pete Crow-Armstrong in Saturday’s DFS Slate It’s not a secret…
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4 Saturday Fantasy Baseball Picks That Could Anchor DFS Lineups on Saturday (April 11, 2026)
If you’re looking for fantasy baseball advice ahead of Saturday’s slate, here are options for you to consider. Here’s a lineup to stack, a pitcher to target, a hitter to roster in all your lineups, and a pitcher you should avoid starting across the board. Why You Should Stack the San Diego Padres Lineup The…
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3 Sluggers Present Strong Home Run Bets for Saturday Fantasy Baseball Lineups (March 28, 2026)
After going 2-for-3 in home run bets on Friday, here are three viable targets to go yard in fantasy baseball ahead of Saturday’s slate. Why Michael Busch Is a Strong Home Run Bet vs. the Nationals (+250) Michael Busch went 3-for-4 with a walk, 2 doubles, 1 RBI, and 2 runs scored in Thursday’s 10-4…
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Fernando Tatis Jr.’s Refined Approach Cements Tier 2 Fantasy Baseball Status
Fernando Tatis Jr. finally delivered an almost full regular season in 2025. After years of lost time due to shoulder problems and a suspension, he stayed on the field often and handled a significant workload for the San Diego Padres while the club attempted to contend deep into October. The Padres did not make that…