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Jun 17, 2026, 10:50 AM ET

Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds can't be stopped right now at the plate. He stayed hot in Tuesday night's 6-5 win over the Athletics in Sacramento by going 4-for-5 with two home runs, three RBI, and three runs scored to boost his season average to .280 and his OPS to .870 on the year. After falling behind 4-0 early in the contest, Reynolds single-handedly brought the Bucs back. The 31-year-old veteran switch-hitter is heating up with the weather and is now slashing .280/.400/.470 with 10 home runs, 45 RBI, 49 runs scored, and five stolen bases for Pittsburgh in 74 games played across 320 plate appearances in his eighth year in the big leagues. The two-time All-Star has reached base safely in 23 straight games now and has gone 30-for-83 (.361) with six long balls, eight doubles, 13 RBI, 19 runs scored, and two stolen bases during that stretch in 23 games played. Reynolds is as hot as they come right now and should be started in all leagues.--Keith Hernandez
Source: MLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:46 AM ET

After an impressive stretch that included a victory at the PGA Championship, Aaron Rai came back down to earth at the RBC Canadian Open, losing more than 3.8 strokes with his short game on the way to a missed cut. He now looks to get back on track at the U.S. Open, where he will be making his debut at Shinnecock Hills. Success at this championship typically hinges on strong off-the-tee and approach play, along with finding fairways, all areas that fit Rai well. He ranks 55th off the tee (+0.147 strokes gained per round), 17th on approach (+0.496), and second in driving accuracy (71.13%). The biggest question mark remains the putter. Rai gained nearly seven strokes with the flat stick at the PGA Championship, but has lost more than 3.4 strokes combined over his last two events. Still, he has put together a strong season, and at just $6,800 on DraftKings, he offers intriguing value.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:42 AM ET

Seattle Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert has pitched much better of late after a slow start to his 2026 season, and it continued on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park in a 3-1 win over the visiting Baltimore Orioles. Gilbert allowed just one earned run on just two hits while walking one and striking out a season-high 10 in seven innings of work for his fifth win of the year and to drop his season ERA to 3.43. The lone run that the 29-year-old gave up on the night came in the first inning, and he settled in from there and retired 16 batters in a row at one point. The strong performance against the O's has the former 14th overall pick in 2018 out of Stetson University sitting at 5-4 on the season with a 3.43 ERA (3.79 FIP) and 1.03 WHIP with 92 punchouts and 20 walks in 86 2/3 innings across 15 starts in his sixth year in the majors. Since allowing a season-high seven earned runs on May 16, Gilbert has allowed five earned runs on 16 hits while walking eight and striking out 35 while going 3-0 in five starts. He should be considered a must-start as he heats up as he heads into a strong matchup versus the Boston Red Sox.--Keith Hernandez
Source: MLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:37 AM ET

Seattle Mariners outfield prospect Lazaro Montes blasted his 20th home run of the season on Sunday and his eighth in his last 13 games, a torrid stretch in which the left-handed hitter has batted .346 with 17 runs scored, 21 RBI, and two stolen bases. For the season, the Mariners' fourth-ranked prospect is hitting .242 with a .347 on-base percentage that is partially bouyed by a strong 12.1 percent walk rate, along with a .555 slugging percentage. A 28.7 percent strikeout rate is his Achilles heel, but the prodigious power that comes with it cannot be denied. The 6-foot-5 slugger belted 32 home runs in 131 games a season ago, and is currently on pace to blow past that number. The 21-year-old should see time at Triple-A in the coming weeks, and if he can ensure that his strikeout rate doesn't spike at the minors' highest level, then a late-season MLB debut is well within reach; then again, with the Mariners' recent decision to promote Curtis Washington Jr. to the majors straight from High-A, any sort of timing is possible. Fantasy managers should start to consider stashing the powerful Cuban for his home run and RBI upside, though it may come at the cost of batting average.--Jarod Rupp
Source: MiLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:32 AM ET

After a stretch of four straight finishes outside the top 30, Viktor Hovland bounced back nicely at the RBC Canadian Open with a third-place finish. He now looks to keep the momentum going at the U.S. Open, an event where he has found some success. Hovland has recorded four top-20 finishes in seven starts, including a third-place showing last year, though he will be making his Shinnecock Hills debut. The course should suit him well, as he ranks 21st on approach (+0.451 strokes gained per round), 37th tee to green (+0.497), and 16th in driving accuracy. Hovland remains one of the more volatile players on Tour, and at $8,100 on DraftKings, he brings plenty of boom-or-bust upside this week.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:20 AM ET

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Jim Hiller as their new head coach on Wednesday. He will replace Craig Berube, who was fired by new Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka after the team failed to make the postseason for the first time in 10 years. Hiller was let go by the Los Angeles Kings on March 1 after three seasons. He posted a 93-58-24 record in 175 games during his first head-coaching stint in the NHL. Hiller, who turned 57 in May, has extensive experience as an assistant coach, having worked for several franchises. The Maple Leafs have the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft and are expected to improve significantly under Hiller after finishing second-to-last in the Eastern Conference with a 32-36-14 record in 2025-26.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:20 AM ET

Nicolai Hojgaard has not been at his best lately, recording a T44 and two missed cuts in his last three starts since his runner-up at the Truist Championship. He looks to find something at the U.S. Open, though his major championship history is not ideal. In 14 career starts, Hojgaard has just three top-40 finishes to go along with four missed cuts. He comes to Shinnecock Hills sitting 15th in total strokes gained (+1.013 per round), 40th off the tee (+0.285), and 19th on approach (+0.454). While he remains one of the longest hitters on Tour, ranking fifth in driving distance, his accuracy can be an issue, especially at a U.S. Open setup. He only finds the fairways at a 51.45% rate, which could be detrimental at a course designed to punish those who are inaccurate. Still, if he can keep the ball in the short grass, he provides some risk-reward upside at $6,700 on DraftKings.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:13 AM ET

Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Micah Nori has emerged as a top candidate for both of the NBA's remaining head-coaching vacancies, Marc Stein reports. Nori is a confirmed Portland finalist alongside Boston's Tyler Lashbrook and sits among Dallas' leading contenders, with the Mavericks open since parting with Jason Kidd and the Blazers open after Tiago Splitter left for Chicago. The longtime Timberwolves lead assistant has been a head-coaching candidate for years, having stepped in as Minnesota's interim coach during the 2024 playoffs. The fantasy stakes lean toward Dallas, where the incoming staff inherits a roster being rebuilt around guard/forward Cooper Flagg. How they deploy the young cornerstone, on or off the ball, will shape his second-year usage and scoring ceiling. Portland's hire carries lighter fantasy weight, mostly touching the development of its young guards.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Marc Stein
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:10 AM ET

John Tortorella will not be in charge of the Vegas Golden Knights next season, general manager Kelly McCrimmon announced on Tuesday. Replacing Bruce Cassidy behind the bench late in the season, Tortorella had an incredible run with the team, leading the team to the Stanley Cup Finals. He went 21-8-1 with the team, including the playoffs. Overall, Tortorella has a 777-648-166 career record with 37 ties across 24 seasons as an NHL head coach. He's the second-winningest American coach in league history. According to ESPN, Tortorella would like to coach next season. However, his options are currently limited, as the Edmonton Oilers are the only other team besides Vegas without a head coach.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:08 AM ET

Cincinnati Reds outfield prospect Hector Rodriguez has been on a power surge at Triple-A Louisville, belting five home runs in his last seven games. The Reds' fifth-ranked prospect now has 15 home runs on the season, along with 12 doubles and four triples, giving him a robust .526 slugging percentage for the year to go along with a .287 batting average and .360 on-base percentage. The left-handed hitter owns a 9.4 percent barrel rate with a max exit velocity this season of 113.0 mph (93rd percentile), so there is clearly plenty of pop in his bat, and it comes with a decent amount of speed, too, having recorded at least 12 steals each of the past four seasons in the minors. The 22-year-old could earn a major league debut after the All-Star break, and is a name to monitor as a potential power bat to stash in deep leagues with the ability to impact other categories as well.--Jarod Rupp
Source: Prospect Savant
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:03 AM ET

Alex Fitzpatrick continues his impressive run on the PGA Tour, recording his fourth top-25 finish since earning his two-year Tour exemption. He now looks to keep it rolling at the U.S. Open, where he will be making his tournament debut. His major championship experience is also limited, with just two previous starts, resulting in a T17 at The Open in 2023 and a T75 earlier this year at the PGA Championship. Fitzpatrick brings a well-rounded game to Shinnecock Hills, gaining +1.403 strokes per round tee to green, +0.534 off the tee, and +0.880 on approach. As is usually the case at the U.S. Open, finding fairways will be crucial, and he has done that at an impressive 67.50% rate this season. Fitzpatrick is playing some of the best golf of his career, and with very few concerns in his game, the biggest question is how he will handle another major championship.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:02 AM ET

The Colorado Avalanche have traded forward Ross Colton to the Nashville Predators. Prospect goaltender Isak Posch also moved to Nashville in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick, a 2027 third-round pick, and goaltender Magnus Chrona. Nashville made its first trade since hiring Chris MacFarland as the new general manager and president of hockey operations. He knows Colton well, having previously worked with the Avalanche. Colton struggled in 2025-26, registering 24 points (nine goals, 15 assists) in 73 games. He has been a 20-goal scorer and registered a career-high 40 points just a couple of seasons ago. Entering the final season of a four-year, $16 million contract, Colton has plenty of incentive to bounce back strong in 2026-27.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 10:01 AM ET

The San Francisco 49ers' selection of Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling with the first pick of the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft was viewed by many as one of the bigger reaches of the entire draft, but landing with one of the league's most respected combinations of quarterback and play-caller in Brock Purdy and Kyle Shanahan, Stribling is well-positioned to make an early impact. With Shanahan operating heavily out of 12 and 21-personnel sets, his wideouts in two-receiver formations have naturally seen an uptick in efficiency. While one of those spots is all but guaranteed to go to free agent acquisition Mike Evans, Stribling needs to beat out only Ricky Pearsall and Christian Kirk for something close to an every-down role. Stribling's size and tenacity as a blocker make him an obvious candidate to inherit Jauan Jennings' vacated role, and he could prove to be one of the better values in an underwhelming 2026 draft class. As RotoBaller's dynasty WR57, he is a low-cost target in rookie drafts or startups who could pay immediate dividends, particularly if All-Pro tight end George Kittle requires an extended ramp-up period to begin the year.--Patrick McGrath
Source: RotoBaller
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:57 AM ET

Mariners right-hander Andres Munoz delivered a clean inning of work on Tuesday to pick up his 11th save of the season, working around a hit and striking out one. The 27-year-old has struggled recently, posting a 9.53 ERA across his last seven appearances and blowing two save opportunities during that stretch. His season numbers now sit at a 5.68 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, and 38 strikeouts across 25 1/3 innings. The strikeout ability and electric arsenal that made Munoz a dominant ninth-inning option remain intact, but consistency will be key moving forward. The closer role is still his to lose, and fantasy managers should continue to monitor the right-hander closely.--Julian Brooke
Source: MLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:55 AM ET

Miami Heat guard Kasparas Jakucionis said he is not focused on trade rumors involving Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, telling Eurohoops, "I can't really control it." The 20-year-old is instead turning his attention to development and Lithuania's upcoming FIBA World Cup 2027 Qualifiers games. Jakucionis had a modest rookie season, averaging 6.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.6 assists, but his long-term fantasy appeal still comes from size, playmaking, and a path to more on-ball reps. If Miami lands a star without moving Jakucionis, his short-term role could shrink, so this rumor cycle matters more for his immediate opportunity than his long-term fantasy value.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Johnny Askounis
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:53 AM ET

Defenseman Emil Andrae will suit up for a new team in 2025-26 after being traded by the Philadelphia Flyers. The 24-year-old Swedish native was shipped to the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with goaltender Samuel Ersson and a third-round draft pick, in exchange for goaltender Joseph Woll and defenseman Simon Benoit. Andrea, who is a former second-round pick, has just finished his three-year, entry-level contract. He recorded 13 points (two goals, 11 assists), 36 SOG, 58 blocks, 68 hits, and a plus-15 rating in 61 games this season. In Toronto, Andrea will aim to become a regular in the lineup after making only 107 appearances across three seasons with the Flyers.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:51 AM ET

The Utah Jazz are genuinely torn over their No. 2 pick in next week's NBA Draft, weighing BYU wing AJ Dybantsa, Duke forward Cameron Boozer, and Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, The Athletic's Tony Jones reports. Utah hosted Dybantsa and Boozer for private workouts, while Peterson declined a visit amid confidence he could land at No. 1 with Washington. The Jazz are not expected to be deterred, having drafted Ace Bailey last year after a similarly unusual pre-draft process. For dynasty managers, the fit shapes the payoff. Peterson, an electric scorer, projects as the cleanest positional match and quickest fantasy contributor if he slides to Utah, while Boozer's outlook is cloudier behind a crowded Jazz frontcourt. Dybantsa, who averaged a nation-leading 25.5 points at BYU, remains widely projected as the likeliest No. 1 pick, so Utah's choice may not be settled until Washington is on the clock.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Tony Jones
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:50 AM ET

A second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders' Michael Mayer showed promising flashes as a rookie, finishing the year as the team's most productive tight end. Any hopes of a true fantasy breakout were dashed, however, when the Raiders spent the 13th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft on generational prospect Brock Bowers, who has since proven worthy of the often overused label through his first two seasons in the league. In years past, there might have been very little fantasy value in a team's second tight end, but with the league trending toward more multi-tight end usage, and new head coach Klint Kubiak partly responsible for helping to lead that charge, Mayer remains an important dynasty hold. Potentially capable of providing the occasional standalone bye week or injury fill-in, Mayer's highest value remains as a handcuff to Bowers, now in a Kubiak system that saw AJ Barner finish as the TE9 or better six different times in 2025. With only one year remaining on his rookie contract, Mayer could hit free agency in 2027 at the age of 25, and with several paths in play to finding a more substantial role, RotoBaller's dynasty TE43 remains a worthy end-of-bench stash in all but the shallowest of leagues.--Patrick McGrath
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:50 AM ET

Milwaukee Brewers infield/outfield prospect Jett Williams went deep twice on Tuesday for Triple-A Nashville, a sign that perhaps he's about to go on a bit of a hot streak. The Brewers' third-ranked prospect had his batting average up to .256 on May 20, but has seen it dip all the way to .227 even after Tuesday's contest. The former first-rounder can do a bit of everything, now with eight home runs on the season along with 13 steals and a solid 13.1 percent walk rate (21.2 percent strikeout rate). Not only that, he can play all over the infield and center field, giving him multiple paths to the majors and eligibility at 2B, SS, and OF in Yahoo! leagues. The versatile 22-year-old could be up in the big leagues by the All-Star break, and with the ability to be a multi-category contributor, he should be considered a stash candidate in deeper leagues.--Jarod Rupp
Source: MiLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:46 AM ET

Athletics right-hander Elvis Alvarado was charged with the loss after allowing a solo home run in the ninth inning of Tuesday's 6-5 defeat to the Pirates. Alvarado had been pitching much better after a rough start to the season, posting a 1.42 ERA in June before this setback. His season numbers now sit at a 5.63 ERA and 1.25 WHIP, along with two saves in 15 appearances. The Athletics have not settled on a full-time closer, and Alvarado remains one of several relievers receiving late-inning opportunities. While he struggled in this outing, the overall trend for Alvarado has been positive after a difficult start to the season. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor the 27-year-old closely, as he remains in the mix for leverage opportunities in an unsettled Athletics bullpen.--Julian Brooke
Source: MLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:42 AM ET

The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired goaltender Samuel Ersson and defenseman Emil Andrae from the Philadelphia Flyers. The team also received a third-round draft pick in the transaction, giving up goaltender Joseph Woll and defenseman Simon Benoit. This marks the Maple Leafs' first trade under new general manager John Chayka. Ersson is a restricted free agent after completing a two-year, $2.9 million contract. The Swedish netminder had a decent 14-11-5 record in 2025-26, but finished with a .870 save percentage and allowed 3.12 goals. He must stop the puck more often to earn playing time with the Maple Leafs, who still have Anthony Stolarz and Dennis Hildeby on the books.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:41 AM ET

NBA reporter Evan Sidery reports that Milwaukee's asking price in a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade with Miami could include Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, the No. 13 pick, and a future first, with the Bucks also preferring to reroute Tyler Herro and/or Nikola Jovic for more draft capital. The framework lines up with broader reporting from Marc Stein, and Milwaukee is expected to resolve the situation before the June 23 draft. The fantasy dominoes would be significant. A post-Giannis Bucks team could hand Ware and Jaquez larger developmental roles while putting Myles Turner's long-term role at center in question. In Miami, Antetokounmpo would stay an elite fantasy anchor, though his arrival could trim Bam Adebayo's usage. Herro's outlook is the murkiest, swinging on whether he stays in Milwaukee or gets flipped again.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Evan Sidery
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:38 AM ET

When the Washington Commanders selected wide receiver Antonio Williams in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, he landed on one of the thinner depth charts in the league with a chance to learn from one of the greatest to ever play his position. The Commanders hired four-time All-Pro receiver Wes Welker as a personnel analyst in 2025 and have made him an offensive assistant for the 2026 season. With Williams expected to operate primarily out of the slot, as he did in college, Welker's guidance could become invaluable after collecting more than 900 receptions in a 12-year career as arguably the most respected slot receiver in the league. New offensive coordinator David Blough is expected to run a variant of the Ben Johnson offense he was a part of as the Lions' backup quarterback, and even if that means a move toward more heavy personnel packages with fewer receivers on the field, the Commanders lack every-down mainstays outside of veteran Terry McLaurin. At 5'11" and 190 pounds, Williams is a willing blocker, and while his more natural position remains at the slot, he'll need to beat out only Luke McCaffrey, Jaylin Lane, and Treylon Burks to earn an early role in two-receiver sets.--Patrick McGrath
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:33 AM ET

Defenseman Simon Benoit will start next season with the Philadelphia Flyers. He was traded by the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with goaltender Joseph Woll, in a deal that sent goaltender Samuel Ersson and defenseman Emil Andrae in the opposite direction. The Flyers also departed with a third-round draft pick. Benoit spent three seasons in Toronto, making 73 appearances in 2025-26. He finished second on the team in both blocks (114) and hits (194), but his limited offensive ability makes him a non-factor in fantasy hockey. Benoit didn't score a single goal this season and recorded only six assists.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:32 AM ET

Washington Nationals right-hander Gus Varland picked up his sixth save of the season on Tuesday, working around a solo home run to secure a win over the Royals while striking out one batter. Varland now leads the Nationals in saves and has taken a step in the right direction after a rough stretch recently. His 33.5 percent chase rate ranks in the 80th percentile and highlights the quality of his arsenal in high-leverage situations. The 29-year-old owns a 5.20 ERA and 1.66 WHIP, but he has continued to receive opportunities in the ninth inning. If Varland can string together a few more effective outings, he could solidify his grip on the closer role and become a more relevant fantasy option moving forward.--Julian Brooke
Source: MLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:30 AM ET

The Golden State Warriors may be open to trading down in next week's NBA Draft, the San Francisco Chronicle's Ron Kroichick reports, citing a Monday workout at Chase Center stocked with prospects projected to land below their No. 11 slot. Golden State owns its highest pick in five years after an injury-marred 37-45 season. Bringing in players like Houston big man Chris Cenac Jr., a projected mid-to-late first-round selection, hints at interest in sliding back for extra assets. For fantasy purposes, the takeaway is muted: any rookie would still have to fight for minutes on a veteran core built around Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler, who is recovering from a torn right ACL and faces uncertainty for the start of next season. A move down would likely push rookie fantasy relevance further out while signaling the front office values flexibility and immediate roster help.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Ron Kroichick
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:27 AM ET

Colorado Rockies corner infield/outfield prospect Charlie Condon went 2-for-4 with a triple and a home run on Tuesday for Triple-A Albuquerque. The home run came off of Astros pitcher Cristian Javier, who is rehabbing at Triple-A Sugar Land, and it was Condon's sixth home run in his last eight games, giving him 14 on the season. The Rockies' second-ranked prospect's recent run of success has pushed his season-long slash line to .264/.392/.519 with a strong 15.2 percent walk rate and a tolerable 24.4 percent strikeout rate. The former third-overall draft pick's call to the majors shouldn't be long now, though he is not on the team's 40-man roster, so room would have to be made for him whenever he comes up. Look for a call-up by midseason, and with the power he possesses and is currently putting on display, the 23-year-old should be considered one of the top hitters to stash in most leagues for his home run upside.--Jarod Rupp
Source: MiLB.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:27 AM ET

The Philadelphia Flyers have acquired goaltender Joseph Woll from the Toronto Maple Leafs. In the transaction, the Flyers sent goaltender Samuel Ersson, defenseman Emil Andrae, and a third-round pick to the Maple Leafs in exchange for Woll and defenseman Simon Benoit. Woll started his NHL career with the Maple Leafs in 2021-22 and posted a 15-16-7 record this season. He had a career-worst .898 save percentage and a 3.34 goals-against average. Woll will have a better defense in front of him in Philadelphia, but he will be the No. 2 behind Dan Vladar, which limits his fantasy value.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:25 AM ET

The Philadelphia Eagles sent fifth and seventh-round picks to the Packers back in April to acquire fourth-year wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks. At the time, the deal to send two-time Pro Bowler A.J. Brown to the Patriots, which has since become official, was viewed in some league circles as a foregone conclusion, and NFL reporter Albert Breer believes that Wicks will be a major piece of the puzzle in replacing Brown's productivity. In a revamped Eagles receiver room, Wicks stands out for the size he offers over DeVonta Smith, Makai Lemon, and Marquise Brown, and he has the most experience playing on the boundary, where Brown saw close to 90% of his snaps in 2025. With Lemon unable to take part in minicamp practices due to an injured hamstring, many reports had Wicks labeled as a standout and an early candidate to earn reps alongside Smith in two-receiver sets. Coming from a similarly crowded receiver room in Green Bay, Wicks has been unable to match the 581 yards of his 2023 rookie season, but with a clean slate in a new-look Philadelphia offense, Breer believes he has the ability to earn a major role, and he could become a late-round draft steal as RotoBaller's WR80.--Patrick McGrath
Source: Albert Breer
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Jun 17, 2026, 9:20 AM ET

LA Clippers guard/forward Bogdan Bogdanovic has drawn interest from Real Madrid and Panathinaikos, according to Sportando. The report notes that Bogdanovic's contract is set to expire soon, although the Clippers hold an option to extend the deal for one more season. The 33-year-old had a quiet 2025-26 campaign, averaging 7.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists while shooting 38.8 percent from the field. A return to Europe would remove him from NBA fantasy consideration, while another year with the Clippers would likely leave him as more of a fringe shooting specialist than a steady contributor.--Brian Dailisan
Source: Sportando
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