X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Points League Hitters: Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 16 (July 14 - July 20)

Angel Martinez - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Nicklaus Gaut's H2H points fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups for hitters in Week 16 (2025) - July 14 - July 20. Free-agent hitters to add in points leagues.

Welcome, RotoBallers, to our H2H points fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups for hitters for Week 16 of the 2025 season. These fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups are for the week of July 14 - July 20, looking at players below ~50 percent rostered on ESPN or Yahoo points leagues.

We'll be doing this points league roundup every week here at RotoBaller because we know points players get neglected, and we're here to help. Player values can vary wildly from platform to platform, so we'll highlight where players are the best and worst fits, with waiver-wire targets being evaluated in terms of the different scoring systems on ESPN, Yahoo, CBS, Fantrax, and NFBC.

Position eligibility is taken from Fantrax, and players are grouped by their most valuable fantasy position, using a hierarchy of C > 2B > OF > 3B > 1B > SS. Stats and rankings are calculated using games through Saturday, July 12.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy baseball lineup tools and resources:

 

Waiver Wire Caveats and APR Explanation

Roster% Thresholds

We use a combination of roster percentages to assess who is in our target pool, relying primarily on Yahoo and ESPN. For some players, you'll notice a wide discrepancy between the two. This is because ESPN's roster percentage is heavily weighted by points players, with guys who don't do well in their system (often because of an inflated strikeout rate) lagging behind the Yahoo! roster percentage.

For this reason, you'll sometimes see players (especially early) who might make you question my sanity in including them in a waiver-wire article, but don't worry, it's just a necessary glitch for coverage purposes.

APR stands for "Average Platform Rank" and is the average hitter rank between the four major point platforms: ESPN, Yahoo, CBS, and Fantrax. All player data is from FanGraphs and Baseball Savant, with injury information pulled from the Roster Resource section on the former.

 

Fantasy Baseball First Base Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Romy Gonzalez, BOS, 1B/2B/SS (Yahoo: 35%, ESPN: 15%) - It looks like the world is waking up to how good Gonzalez can be...At least, when it comes to smashing left-handed pitching. In 76 PA vs LHPs this season, Gonzalez is slashing a ridiculous .412/.461/.750, with a .505 wOBA, 69% Hard Hit%, and a 21.2% Brl%.

Boston has two left-handed starters on their weekend schedule - you know what to do.

Ryan O'Hearn, BAL, 1B/OF (Yahoo: 28%, ESPN: 24%) - Only three games (@TB), but they're all vs RHPs? This is when you stream Ryan O'Hearn.

Sincerely, Science.

Colt Keith, DET, 1B/2B (Yahoo: 29%, ESPN: 11%) - Keith is winding up his best period of the year (#21 APR) and will only face right-handed starters in three games at Texas. For the season, he's slashing .284/369/.482 over 252 PA, with a .368 wOBA (.389 xwOBA) and .851 OPS.

Next Choices

Carlos Santana, 1B, CLE (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 10%) - Our Best Choice from last week isn't disappointing with his top-50 APR entering Sunday, as he is a kind and gracious demi-god. With two left-handers on the schedule in three games at home against the A's, our lord Carlos is set up to bless us again.

Michael Toglia, COL, 1B (Yahoo: 18%, ESPN: 3%) - We're recommending Toglia, so it must be a home series (vs MIN). Even better, though, is that they're aren't any left-handed starters on the menu. Toglia still has a 43% K% vs RHP, so watch out if your league punishes strikeouts, but a 14.3% Brl% and 47% HH% can go a long way at Coors Field. Ba-dum, bump.

Lenyn Sosa, 1B/2B/3B, CHW (Yahoo: 3%, ESPN: 2%) - Good point assets on bad teams love getting ignored, and Sosa's Roster% doesn't say anything different. Not that Sosa is great, by any stretch, but he is compiling a lot of PAs (and points) for the pale hose, averaging a 77 APR over the last three weeks. He'll get three games (and all right-handers) in Pittsburgh this weekend.

Desperate Choices

Josh Bell, WSH, 1B (Yahoo: 5%, ESPN: 4%) -Anyone up for a mini-Bell renaissance? Okay, don't get carried away, but Bell has been a top-100 hitter, at least, for the last three weeks, and gets three games (and no left-handers) this weekend (vs SD). Bell is basically Mendoza vs LHPs, but has a .372 xwOBA and 48% HH% vs RHPs.

Ernie Clement, TOR, 1B/2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 24%) - My guy Ern has had plenty of solid weeks but remains a fairly low-ceiling option unless there are a bunch of left-handers on the schedule. Unfortunately, there is only one LHP in Week 16 (and it's Robbie Ray), so keep your expectations in check.

Spencer Horwitz, PIT, 1B/2B (Yahoo: 1%, ESPN: 7%) - Horwitz is simply horrible against lefties (when he actually plays against them), but the Pirates have none of them on their schedule this weekend at home against the White Sox. He's still nothing spectacular vs RHP (.255/.318/.365) but can compile some points via a low K% and lots of PAs.

On the IL

  • Ryan Mountcastle, BAL, 1B (strained hamstring - expected to miss 8-12 weeks)
  • Rhys Hoskins, MIL, 1B (sprained thumb - out until mid-August)
  • Pavin Smith, ARI, 1B/OF (strained oblique - no timetable)

 

Fantasy Baseball Second Base Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Willi Castro, MIN, 2B/3B/SS/OF (Yahoo: 46%, ESPN: 27%) - Castro is only just below our Roster% threshold (and really shouldn't be), so we'll keep things short. He's been a top-50(ish) hitter in five of his last seven periods and gets three games in Colorado. So?...

Romy Gonzalez, BOS, 1B/2B/SS (Yahoo: 35%, ESPN: 15%) - It looks like the world is waking up to how good Gonzalez can be...At least, when it comes to smashing left-handed pitching. In 76 PA vs LHPs this season, Gonzalez is slashing a ridiculous .412/.461/.750, with a .505 wOBA, 69% Hard Hit%, and a 21.2% Brl%.

Angel Martinez, CLE, 2B/OF (Yahoo: 4%, ESPN: 2%) - Martinez has been red-hot (most recently, going deep in three straight games), and it's probably not a coincidence that it's been after Cleveland has faced six left-handed starters in their last 13 games. In 93 PA vs LHPs this season, Martinez is slashing .301/.341/.506, with a .361 wOBA and .847 OPS. In Week 16, Cleveland is scheduled to face two left-handers in a road series against the A's.

Colt Keith, DET, 1B/2B (Yahoo: 29%, ESPN: 11%) - Keith is winding up his best period of the year (#21 APR) and will only face right-handed starters in three games at Texas. For the season, he's slashing .284/369/.482 over 252 PA, with a .368 wOBA (.389 xwOBA) and .851 OPS.

Next Choices

Otto Lopez, MIA, 2B/SS (Yahoo: 39%, ESPN: 32%) - To answer your question, "Yes, I will continue putting Lopez in here until his Roster% crosses our threshold". It's another near-top 100 period for Lopez, who is now up to a 98 APR for the season. The Marlins get three games at home against Kansas City, with one left-hander scheduled.

Sidebar: We're about to get another shar-pei puppy (joining Walter Doggington III), and the leaders in the naming clubhouse are currently Otto and Earl. On one hand, I'm obviously a big fan of Otto's. But on the other hand, I'd get to name a dog "The Fourth Earl of Wrinkleton", and that has its appeals. Tough choices.

Brooks Lee, MIN, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 4%) -After a month of solid points action (averaged an 82 APR from Week 10 - 13), Lee has been a disaster in his last two periods (#310, #294). Luckily, three games in Colorado are an easy way to get back in a groove.

Lenyn Sosa, 1B/2B/3B, CHW (Yahoo: 3%, ESPN: 2%) - Good point assets on bad teams love getting ignored, and Sosa's Roster% doesn't say anything different. Not that Sosa is great, by any stretch, but he is compiling a lot of PAs (and points) for the pale hose, averaging a 77 APR over the last three weeks. He'll get three games (and all right-handers) in Pittsburgh this weekend.

Nolan Gorman, STL, 2B/3B (Yahoo: 4%, ESPN: 2%) - Gorman shouldn't be started against left-handers but the Cardinals aren't set to face any of them in a three-game set in Arizona. Just keep in mind that his 30% K%, however, makes him super hard to use if your league has a strikeout penalty.

Desperate Choices

Thairo Estrada, COL, 2B (Yahoo: 6%, ESPN: 2%) - Like many of his teammates, it's hard to recommend Estrada outside of home games. Oh, what's that? Colorado has three games at home this week, and one of the opposing pitchers is Chris Paddack? Thairo, you officially have a chance to pass Eric on my Top-Five Estrada's list.

Ernie Clement, TOR, 1B/2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 24%) - My guy Ern has had plenty of solid weeks but remains a fairly low-ceiling option unless there are a bunch of left-handers on the schedule. Unfortunately, there is only one LHP in Week 16 (and it's Robbie Ray), so keep your expectations in check.

Nick Gonzales, PIT, 2B (Yahoo: 4%, ESPN: 2%) - My fellow Nick has always had a very pointsy profile for compiling, even if the ceiling remains low. But with dreadful White Sox starters coming into town, maybe he can reach it this week.

Spencer Horwitz, PIT, 1B/2B (Yahoo: 1%, ESPN: 7%) - Horwitz is simply horrible against lefties (when he actually plays against them), but the Pirates have none of them on their schedule this weekend at home against the White Sox. He's still nothing spectacular vs RHP (.255/.318/.365) but can compile some points via a low K% and lots of PAs.

Edmundo Sosa, PHI, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 1%, ESPN: 2%) - Sosa only starts against left-handers, but Philadelphia will face two of them in their three games against the Angels at home. For the year, Sosa is slashing .344/.403/.531 vs LHP, with a .403 wOBA, over 72 PA.

On the IL

 

Fantasy Baseball Third Base Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Willi Castro, MIN, 2B/3B/SS/OF (Yahoo: 46%, ESPN: 27%) - Castro is only just below our Roster% threshold (and really shouldn't be), so we'll keep things short. He's been a top-50(ish) hitter in five of his last seven periods and gets three games in Colorado. So?...

Noelvi Marte, CIN, 3B (Yahoo: 24%, ESPN: 14%) - Marte has reannounced himself in a big way after returning from his oblique injury, currently the #30 hitter in Week 15. I know it's only 100 PA, but Marte's line is more than impressive, slashing .293/.340/.565, with a .384 wOBA, and 15% K%. He's also been crushing right-handers, in particular, and isn't scheduled to face any of those pesky lefties in three games this week against the Mets this week.

Next Choices

Ryan McMahon, COL, 3B (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 4%) - If you're not going to stream McMahon when all of his games are at home and against right-handed pitching, when would you? Facing right-handers at Coors Field this season, McMahon is slashing .235/.373/.451, with a .363 wOBA, .393 xwOBA, and a 14% Brl%.

Brooks Lee, MIN, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 4%) -After a month of solid points action (averaged an 82 APR from Week 10 - 13), Lee has been a disaster in his last two periods (#310, #294). Luckily, three games in Colorado are an easy way to get back in a groove.

Lenyn Sosa, 1B/2B/3B, CHW (Yahoo: 3%, ESPN: 2%) - Good point assets on bad teams love getting ignored, and Sosa's Roster% doesn't say anything different. Not that Sosa is great, by any stretch, but he is compiling a lot of PAs (and points) for the pale hose, averaging a 77 APR over the last three weeks. He'll get three games (and all right-handers) in Pittsburgh this weekend.

Desperate Choices

Nolan Gorman, STL, 2B/3B (Yahoo: 4%, ESPN: 2%) - Gorman shouldn't be started against left-handers but the Cardinals aren't set to face any of them in a three-game set in Arizona. Just keep in mind that his 30% K%, however, makes him super hard to use if your league has a strikeout penalty.

Ernie Clement, TOR, 1B/2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 24%) - My guy Ern has had plenty of solid weeks but remains a fairly low-ceiling option unless there are a bunch of left-handers on the schedule. Unfortunately, there is only one LHP in Week 16 (and it's Robbie Ray), so keep your expectations in check.

Edmundo Sosa, PHI, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 1%, ESPN: 2%) - Sosa only starts against left-handers, but Philadelphia will face two of them in their three games against the Angels at home. For the year, Sosa is slashing .344/.403/.531 vs LHP, with a .403 wOBA, over 72 PA.

On the IL

  • Gabriel Arias, CLE, 2B/3B/SS (sprained ankle - no timetable)

 

Fantasy Baseball Shortstop Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Willi Castro, MIN, 2B/3B/SS/OF (Yahoo: 46%, ESPN: 27%) - Castro is only just below our Roster% threshold (and really shouldn't be), so we'll keep things short. He's been a top-50(ish) hitter in five of his last seven periods and gets three games in Colorado. So?...

Romy Gonzalez, BOS, 1B/2B/SS (Yahoo: 35%, ESPN: 15%) - It looks like the world is waking up to how good Gonzalez can be...At least, when it comes to smashing left-handed pitching. In 76 PA vs LHPs this season, Gonzalez is slashing a ridiculous .412/.461/.750, with a .505 wOBA, 69% Hard Hit%, and a 21.2% Brl%.

Carlos Correa, MIN, SS (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 36%) - Correa has done a whole lot of nothing for a few weeks, but we know the possible elixir waiting in Colorado. Bad pitching + thin air ='s start just about any Twin.

Next Choices

Otto Lopez, MIA, 2B/SS (Yahoo: 39%, ESPN: 32%) - To answer your question, "Yes, I will continue putting Lopez in here until his Roster% crosses our threshold". It's another near-top 100 period for Lopez, who is now up to a 98 APR for the season. The Marlins get three games at home against Kansas City, with one left-hander scheduled.

Sidebar: We're about to get another shar-pei puppy (joining Walter Doggington III), and the leaders in the naming clubhouse are currently Otto and Earl. On one hand, I'm obviously a big fan of Otto's. But on the other hand, I'd get to name a dog "The Fourth Earl of Wrinkleton", and that has its appeals. Tough choices.

Brooks Lee, MIN, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 4%) -After a month of solid points action (averaged an 82 APR from Week 10 - 13), Lee has been a disaster in his last two periods (#310, #294). Luckily, three games in Colorado are an easy way to get back in a groove.

Desperate Choices

Ernie Clement, TOR, 1B/2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 25%, ESPN: 24%) - My guy Ern has had plenty of solid weeks but remains a fairly low-ceiling option unless there are a bunch of left-handers on the schedule. Unfortunately, there is only one LHP in Week 16 (and it's Robbie Ray), so keep your expectations in check.

Josh Smith, TEX, 1B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 39%, ESPN: 21%) - The #70 hitter entering Sunday, Smith has three top-80 weeks in the last five periods, but has a really tough slate of pitching (in theory) for the short week, set to face Tarik Skubal, Casey Mize, and Jack Flaherty.

Edmundo Sosa, PHI, 2B/3B/SS (Yahoo: 1%, ESPN: 2%) - Sosa only starts against left-handers, but Philadelphia will face two of them in their three games against the Angels at home. For the year, Sosa is slashing .344/.403/.531 vs LHP, with a .403 wOBA, over 72 PA.

On the IL

  • Gabriel Arias, CLE, 2B/3B/SS (sprained ankle - no timetable)

 

Fantasy Baseball Outfielder Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Willi Castro, MIN, 2B/3B/SS/OF (Yahoo: 46%, ESPN: 27%) - Castro is only just below our Roster% threshold (and really shouldn't be), so we'll keep things short. He's been a top-50(ish) hitter in five of his last seven periods and gets three games in Colorado. So?...

Angel Martinez, CLE, 2B/OF (Yahoo: 4%, ESPN: 2%) - Martinez has been red-hot (most recently, going deep in three straight games). In 93 PA vs LHPs this season, Martinez is slashing .301/.341/.506, with a .361 wOBA and .847 OPS. In Week 16, Cleveland is scheduled to face two left-handers in a road series against the A's.

Tyler Freeman, COL, OF (Yahoo: 18%, ESPN: 5%) - If I'm willing (kind of) to stream Freeman on the road, you better believe I'm all in for a Coors Field weekend against the Twins. At home this season, Freeman is slashing .349/.404/.482, with a .383 wOBA and .886 OPS.

Ryan O'Hearn, BAL, 1B/OF (Yahoo: 28%, ESPN: 24%) - Only three games (@TB), but they're all vs RHPs? This is when you stream Ryan O'Hearn.

Sincerely, Science.

Trevor Larnach, MIN, OF (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 6%) - Larnach has had back-to-back duds (#241, #177) after finishing near the top-50 in three of the previous five periods, but like many others before him in today's piece, gets the Coors Field bump. There is one left-hander on the schedule, against whom Larnach rarely starts (and is mostly useless when he does), but, to be fair, it's Austin Gomber. And facing right-handers this season, Larnach has a .346 wOBA (.348 xwOBA), with a .460 SLG and 45% HH%.

Lars Nootbaar, STL, OF (Yahoo: 31%, ESPN: 37%) - Nootbaar has a top-100 APR for the season (#97) but hasn't had a real impact week since finishing #17 in Week 4, averaging a 160 APR in the 11 periods since. This is a good week to stream for success, though, with Nootbaar not scheduled to face any left-handed starters in a three-game series at Arizona. Facing RHPs this season, Nootbaar is running an impressive 55% HH% over 249 PA, with 19% K%, 13% BB%, with a .363 xwOBA.

Sal Frelick, MIL, OF (Yahoo: 41%, ESPN: 30%) - Is Frelick really still hanging around here? The #50 hitter in Week 15, entering Sunday, Frelick has been a star for the last eight periods, averaging a 75 APR, with five finishes in the top-55, with a 147 APR representing the low point. Soon to cross our Roster% threshold, Frelick has to face tough Dodger pitching on the road, but at least, none of them are left-handed.

Next Choices

Jordan Beck, COL, OF (Yahoo: 15%, ESPN: 6%) - We're (obviously) entering the broken record zone, but one cannot simply ignore a series at Colorado in a short post-ASB weekend. Unfortunately, there is only one left-handed starter on the schedule against the Twins, as Beck is far superior against them, but again...It's Coors, people.

Ramon Laureano, BAL, OF (Yahoo: 11%, ESPN: 3%) - Eeek! Zombie! Laureano has averaged a 103 APR over his last six periods, piling up PAs by starting every game but two since coming back from the IL on June 6. I bet this line will surprise you:

234 PA: 10 HR - 34 R - 34 RBI - 4 SB - .279/.343/.495, .361 wOBA, .455 wOBAcon

I mean, that's pretty good, right? Laureano should get three more starts this weekend against Tampa Bay, with nary a left-handed starter to be seen. Facing RHPs this season, Laureano is slashing .299/.362/.560 over 149 PA, with a .394 wOBA and .922 OPS.

Desperate Choices

Mickey Moniak, COL, OF (Yahoo: 11%, ESPN: 3%) - Moniak has seen a surge in playing time (against righties, that is), starting seven of Colorado's last eight games, mostly in the top-third of the lineup. We already know Colorado gets three games at home, and no lefties on the schedule might make for a lot of PAs for Mickey to be so fine.

Matt Wallner, MIN, OF (Yahoo: 7%, ESPN: 1%) - Wallner never starts vs LHPs (nor should he), but he'll still probably get two starts in Colorado, and that upside might be enough if you're desperate in the outfield. Just keep in mind that even vs RHPs, Wallner still has a 31% K% to go with his 49% HH% and 14.1% Brl%.

On the IL

  • Lane Thomas, CLE, OF (plantar fascitis - no timetable)
  • Jake Meyers, HOU, OF (strained calf - no timetable)
  • Victor Robles, SEA, OF (shoulder dislocation - expected to miss ~three months)
  • Daulton Varsho, TOR, OF (strained hamstring - rehab assignment)
  • Pavin Smith, ARI, 1B/OF (strained oblique - no timetable)
  • Jordan Walker, STL, OF (appendicitis - rehab assignment)
  • Jesse Winker, NYM, OF (back inflammation - no timetable)
  • Starling Marte, NYM, OF (knee contusion - no timetable)
  • Jonny DeLuca, TB, OF (sprained shoulder - rehab assignment)
  • Chas McCormick, HOU, OF (strained oblique - rehab assignment)

 

Fantasy Baseball Catcher Waiver Wire Pickups

Best Choices

Ryan Jeffers, MIN, C (Yahoo: 18%, ESPN: 19%) - Hmm...A catcher under 20% rostered who is coming off a near-top 50 week and gets three games in Colorado against terrible starters? Yes, please.

There is always a chance that baseball will do baseball things, but these are the best circumstances you'll likely find on your catching wire.

Next Choices

Victor Caratini, HOU, C (Yahoo: 9%, ESPN: 2%) -Caratini has been one of our recommendations for a few weeks, as Houston continues to find a way to get him near full-time plate appearances -- he's now started six games in a row and nine of the last 10. He's averaged a 42 APR over the last two periods, but isn't scheduled to see any of the left-handers he likes to feast on in a three-game set in Seattle.

Sean Murphy, ATL, C (Yahoo: 20%, ESPN: 11%) - Murphy didn't disappoint as one of recommendations last week, currently sitting as the #29 hitter headed into Sunday. What we said then still applies now -- if you're going to stream Murphy, do it when there are lefties afoot. The good news is that Atlanta is set to face two LHPs in their three games at home against the Yankees. The bad news is that they are Carlos Rodon and Max Fried.

Desperate Choices

Carson Kelly, CHC, C (Yahoo: 28%, ESPN: 49%) - It's hard to trust a man with two first names, but Kelly has been far better the last few weeks, likely due in no small part to the Cubs seeing more left-handed starters recently. There is only one LHP scheduled in three games at home against Boston, but catching beggars can't be choosers in a short ASB week.

On the IL

More Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Advice



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy baseball app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, sleepers, prospects & more. All free!






POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Steven Kwan

Receives Injection in Wrist, Considered Day-to-Day
CJ Abrams

Back to Start Second Half
Alec Bohm

Back From Rib Injury on Friday
Trey Hendrickson

Holdout to Spill into Regular Season?
Jalen McMillan

Bucs Offensive Coordinator Not Forgetting About Jalen McMillan
Levi Onwuzurike

to Miss at Least Four Games
Nick Emmanwori

Seahawks, Nick Emmanwori Reach Agreement on Rookie Deal
Max Holloway

Set For Main Event
Brandon Lowe

Back From 10-Day Injured List
Dustin Poirier

Set For His Final UFC Fight
Roman Kopylov

Set For Co-Main Event
Paulo Costa

Returns At UFC 318
Luis L. Ortiz

to Remain on Leave for Another Month - Will he Pitch Again?
Daniel Rodriguez

Looks For Third Win In A Row
Kevin Holland

Set For His Fourth Fight This Year
Dan Ige

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
MMA

Patricio Freire Set For His Second UFC Fight
Daniel Zellhuber

Set To Open Up UFC 318 Main Card
Michael Johnson

Looks For Third Consecutive Win
Elijah Arroyo

Signs Rookie Deal
Jaydon Blue

Described as "Borderline Lazy"
T.J. Sanders

Bills Sign T.J. Sanders to Rookie Deal
Christian Wilkins

Raiders Put Christian Wilkins on PUP List
Jabari Small

Lions Add Jabari Small to Backfield
Quinshon Judkins

Remains Unsigned, Won't Report With Rest of Rookies
Mason Taylor

Agrees to Rookie Contract with Jets
Hendon Hooker

Leading Lions QB2 Battle Entering Training Camp
Ozzy Trapilo

Agrees to Rookie Contract with Bears
Tate Ratledge

Agrees to Rookie Contract with Lions
Jack Bech

Signs Rookie Contract with Raiders
Yegor Chinakhov

Requests Trade
Dakota Joshua

Maple Leafs Acquire Dakota Joshua
Lukas Dostal

Signs Five-Year Extension with Ducks
Shemar Stewart

Not Practicing With College Team
Uchenna Nwosu

Seahawks Place Uchenna Nwosu on PUP List
Taylor Decker

Alim McNeill, Taylor Decker Placed on PUP List
Tyrion Davis-Price

Titans Waive Tyrion Davis-Price
Tre Harris

Chargers Relying on Tre Harris to Be Starting X Receiver
Eugenio Suárez

Eugenio Suarez Expected Back Friday
Micah Parsons

Will Become Highest-Paid Non-QB
Damian Lillard

Returning to Portland
Paul Skenes

Pirates Could Preserve Paul Skenes in Second Half
Brooks Barnhizer

Grabs 19 Points, Nine Boards in Summer League Win
Jeremiah Fears

Scores 22 Points in Summer League Loss to Thunder
Isaiah Collier

Collects 17 Points In Summer League Win
Caleb Houstan

Joins Hawks
AJ Johnson

Erupts for 25 Points in Summer League Loss
Washington Wizards

Leaky Black Logs Double-Double in Loss to Jazz
Connor Norby

Undergoes Surgery, Expected to Miss 6-8 Weeks
Trey Alexander

Tallies 25 Points in Losing Effort
Johni Broome

Records Second Consecutive Double-Double
Jahmir Young

Has Historic Summer League Outing
Rob Dillingham

Plays Big Role in Wednesday's Win
Tyrese Proctor

Erupts for 35 Points Against Kings
Cody Williams

Leads Jazz to Victory Against Wizards
LeBron James

Mavs Not Interested in "Gutting its Roster" For LeBron James
Josh Hart

Undergoes a Procedure on Right Finger
Jake Burger

Goes on 10-Day Injured List With Quad Strain
Sal Frelick

Dealing With Grade 1 Hamstring Strain, TBD for Start of Second Half
Chris Sale

Plays Catch
Los Angeles Clippers

Bradley Beal Heading to Los Angeles to Join Clippers After Contract Buyout
Rayan Rupert

Scores 24 Points in Summer League Win
Derik Queen

Collects Third Consecutive Double-Double in Summer League Loss
GG Jackson II

Records 13 Points in Summer League Action on Tuesday
Johni Broome

Logs Double-Double Against Wizards
DaRon Holmes II

Records Double-Double in Summer League Loss to Raptors
Kyle Schwarber

Named All-Star Game MVP
Harris English

Takes Stellar 2025 Performance to The Open Championship
Aldrich Potgieter

Seeks Better Result in Northern Ireland
Cameron Young

Likely to Hang Around at The Open Championship
Cameron Smith

Just Trying to Make the Cut at Royal Portrush
Jordan Spieth

Is Jordan Spieth Still a Natural for Links Style Golf?
Patrick Reed

a Viable Option at The Open Championship
PGA

Sungjae Im Wants to Rebound from Last Experience at Royal Portrush
Xander Schauffele

Looks to Defend His Claret Jug at Royal Portrush
Tony Finau

Trying to Turn Tide at Royal Portrush
Daniel Brown

Seeks a Rebound at The Open Championship
Rory McIlroy

Will be the Most Watched Player This Week at Royal Portrush
Daniel Berger

Trending Poorly as The Open Championship Looms
Clayton Kershaw

Retires Both Batters In ASG Appearance
Eugenio Suárez

Eugenio Suarez Hit In Pinky In All-Star Game, X-Rays Negative
MLB

NL All-Stars Win On Tie-Breaker Home Run Swing-Off
Robert MacIntyre

Hoping to Bounce Back at Open Championship
Shane Lowry

Hopes to Repeat at Royal Portrush
Brian Harman

Hopes to Rekindle Some Magic at the 153rd Open
UTA

Michael Carcone Returns to Utah on One-Year Contract
Bowen Byram

Signs Two-Year Deal with Sabres
Morgan Barron

Jets Re-Sign Morgan Barron for Two Years
PGA

Chris Gotterup Punches Ticket to Royal Portrush With Win at Scottish Open
Bryson DeChambeau

Hopes to Reverse Links Golf Struggle at the 153rd Open
Keegan Bradley

Needs to Find The Weekend at Royal Portrush for Ryder Cup Hopes
Oneil Cruz

Ties Home Run Derby Distance Record
Cal Raleigh

Wins 2025 Home Run Derby
Justin Thomas

Finishes Tied For 22nd at Genesis Scottish Open
Scottie Scheffler

Finishes Tied For Eighth at Genesis Scottish Open
Jon Rahm

Finishes in Second at LIV Andalucia
Tallison Teixeira

Suffers First-Round TKO
Derrick Lewis

Scores First-Round TKO
Michael Lorenzen

Royals Put Michael Lorenzen on Injured List With Oblique Strain
Stephen Thompson

Loses Controversial Split Decision
Gabriel Bonfim

Wins Controversial Split Decision
Calvin Kattar

Gets Outclassed At UFC Nashville
Steve Garcia

Extends His Win Streak
Nate Landwehr

Gets Knocked Out
Morgan Charrière

Morgan Charriere Scores Third-Round Knockout
Austen Lane

Suffers Submission Loss
Vitor Petrino

Scores First-Round Submission In Heavyweight Debut
Tuco Tokkos

Earns His First UFC Win
Chase Elliott

Charges to A Finish of Third At Sonoma
Chase Briscoe

Finishes Second With his First Career Road-Course Top-Five at Sonoma
Christopher Bell

Rollercoaster Day Ends With Top-5 Finish at Sonoma
William Byron

Maintains the Regular-Season Points Lead
Kyle Busch

Earns A Hard-Fought Top-10 Finish At Sonoma
Alex Ovechkin

Not Thinking About Retirement
PIT

Penguins Acquire Arturs Silovs
NHL

Nikolai Kovalenko Returns to Russia
Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Tosses Gem Against Giants
Shota Imanaga

Shuts Down Yankees on Sunday
Nathan Eovaldi

Dominant Again in Seventh Win
Tyler Reddick

Evades Near Upset to Remain Alive in In-Season Challenge
Ty Gibbs

One of Three Tylers to Make In-Season Challenge Semifinals
Kyle Larson

Curiously Mediocre at Sonoma Before Late-Race Crash
NASCAR

John H. Nemechek Edges Out Teammate to Make In-Season Challenge Semifinal
Alex Bowman

Ty Dillon Bumps Alex Bowman to Advance to In-Season Challenge Semifinal
Shane Van Gisbergen

Can Anyone Beat Shane van Gisbergen at Sonoma?
Tyler Reddick

Better at Sonoma Than Record Shows
Chase Elliott

a Prime DFS Option at Sonoma
Michael McDowell

Struggling a Bit at Sonoma
NASCAR

Christopher Bell Has Never Finished Better Than Ninth at Sonoma
Ryan Blaney

Has Top-10 Upside at Sonoma
NASCAR

Sunday at Sonoma Will Likely Be a Long Race for Bubba Wallace
Kyle Larson

Is A Likely Top-Five Contender for Sonoma
Ryan Preece

Points Position Could Affect Race at Sonoma
Todd Gilliland

Struggling to Find Speed at Sonoma
Ty Gibbs

May be an Underrated Favorite to Compete for the Win at Sonoma
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF