Kurt Kitayama Likely To Lurk In Charlotte
Kurt Kitayama has played well enough to come close to contending without truly contending in 2024. He has a T-8 at Phoenix with several Top 25 results. The American golfer has only missed one cut in 2024. Total driving is where Kitayama excels ranking tenth overall. His driving distance of 303.8 yards is useful on... Read More
Luis Medina Could Begin Rehab Assignment Soon
Oakland Athletics right-hander Luis Medina (knee) faced hitters in a 20-pitch live bullpen session at the Coliseum on Monday and came away from it feeling healthy. Medina will next head to the team's minor-league complex in Arizona and throw a simulated game on Friday. If that goes well, he could start a minor-league rehab assignment... Read More
Is Malik Nabers Being Overvalued in 2024 Fantasy Football? Rookie Outlook and Analysis
With the 2024 NFL Draft now in the rearview, the RotoBaller staff is already looking ahead to the 2024 fantasy football season to help our readers get the jump on their competition. RotoBaller analyst and NFL Network contributor LaQuan Jones discusses the already-exploding ADP of New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers. Is Nabers... Read More
Andrew Putnam Poised To Keep Rolling At Wells Fargo
Andrew Putnam enjoyed a better April with two performances inside the top 20 (T14 and T18). Those came in stroke-play tournaments. The American golfer could be worth a look at the Wells Fargo Championship. With a longer course playing out to a par 71, Putnam may have a chance if he can be accurate with... Read More
Akshay Bhatia Looking To Continue Strong Play In Charlotte
After a couple of weeks off, Akshay Bhatia comes to the Wells Fargo Championship this week looking to pick things up where he left off. He has played well since his win in Texas finishing T35 at The Masters and T18 at the RBC Heritage. Hopefully, the time off allowed the 33rd-ranked player in the... Read More
Scott Alexander Working In Rehab Games
Oakland Athletics left-hander Scott Alexander (rib) gave up a run on two hits while striking out one in an inning of work in his first minor-league rehab appearance for Single-A Stockton last Friday. Alexander said he felt good in his first rehab outing and was scheduled to make another appearance in San Jose on Tuesday,... Read More
Miguel Andujar Suffers "Slight Setback"
Oakland Athletics outfielder Miguel Andujar (knee), who had surgery to fix a torn meniscus in his right knee on March 27, resumed taking batting practice, but manager Mark Kotsay said on Sunday that the outfielder is experiencing lateral knee soreness, a "slight setback" that will slow his progress. Andujar was originally given a recovery timeline... Read More
Zack Gelof Taking Light Swings
Oakland Athletics second baseman Zack Gelof (oblique) returned to baseball activities on May 1 by taking grounders at second bae and playing catch before a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He has also resumed taking light swings in the cage, but there remains no timeline for Gelof to begin a minor-league rehab assignment, as the... Read More
Adam Hadwin An Interesting Pick At Wells Fargo
Adam Hadwin seems to have a really good performance every few tournaments. The Canadian golfer has four Top 10 results this season but no wins. The 7,538 yard Quail Hollow course sets up well for Hadwin. However, the Par-71 offers up its own set of twists and turns. Look at some of the winning scores... Read More
Brock Wilken Returns From Facial Fractures
Milwaukee Brewers third base prospect Brock WIlken (facial) recently returned from an early-season facial fracture injury this past week. Earlier in April, Wilken took a fastball to the face but thankfully did not suffer any loss of vision or concussion as a result. The 21-year-old returned to Double-A on May 4 and tallied a double.... Read More
Alec Marsh Looks Good In Rehab Outing
Kansas City Royals right-hander Alec Marsh (elbow) looked good in his minor-league rehab start for Triple-A Omaha on Sunday, tossing four shutout innings while allowing one hit, walking one and striking out six. The Royals were hoping that Marsh threw 60 to 65 pitches in the outing, but he pitched so well and efficiently that... Read More
Aidan Miller Showcasing Power And Speed At Single-A
Philadelphia Phillies third base/shortstop prospect Aidan Miller has been off to an incredible start in his first full professional season at Single-A. Miller has a .310/.375/.479 slash line with two home runs, eight swiped bags, and a 7:14 BB:K. The former first-round pick in the 2023 MLB draft has dominated Single-A pitching and could find... Read More
Corey Conners A Safe Pick With Questionable Upside At Wells Fargo
By now, we get that Corey Conners is a premier iron player, especially over 200 yards (fourth in strokes gained on approach at 0.798), and he isn't typically a slouch off the tee, either. But to have lasting success on the PGA Tour, guys have to do more than that on occasion to notch some... Read More
Oswald Peraza Starting Rehab Assignment Tuesday Night
New York Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza (shoulder) is scheduled to begin a minor-league rehab assignment on Tuesday night with Single-A Tampa. Peraza hasn't played at all this year after suffering a right-shoulder strain in spring training in late February. The 23-year-old is probably going to require a lengthy stint in the minor leagues before the... Read More
Collin Morikawa’s Form Trending In The Right Direction
Collin Morikawa is ready to tee it up in this week's Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow. Although he missed the cut at last year's tournament, he has been in outstanding form lately. In his previous three tournaments, he has secured one top-five finish, one top-ten finish, and one top-25 finish. At last year's tournament,... Read More