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Shocking 2015 MLB Starts It's Officially Time to Believe In

The 2015 MLB season is nearly two months old and there have been plenty of shocking starts. 

Fans can debate all they want, but with almost 50 games of data to sift through, many of the surprising trends we've seen to begin the season may be here to stay.

Daily Fantasy Baseball 2015: MLB DraftKings Strategy, Primer for May 30

Whether you want to play early or late contests on Saturday, there are plenty of top options available to help you succeed in daily fantasy baseball. Although it's difficult to sort through all the players in 15 MLB games, here is a look at some of the best picks to help you on your way.

 

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Crucial MLB Questions Left Unanswered After Season's First 50 Games

With the calendar set to turn over to June, we are roughly 50 games into the 2015 MLB season.

While there is still a ton of baseball to be played, things are starting to take shape as far as who will be in a position to contend and which teams will need to address certain shortcomings when the trade deadline rolls around.

There are also a ton of questions left to be answered, and that is the focus here, whether it be on individual players, teams off to a hot start or what we might expect once the trade market heats up.

Jose Abreu Injury: Updates on White Sox 1B's Finger and Return

After suffering a finger injury, Chicago White Sox slugger Jose Abreu was forced to leave the team's game on Friday against the Houston Astros in the bottom of the eighth inning. He is out against Houston on May 30 with the injury. 

Continue for updates.

Stephen Strasburg's Trainwreck 2015 Evoking Memories of Mark Prior's Rapid Fall

See if this sounds familiar: A young power pitcher has a career year for a division-winning National League club. The next season, however, his performance drops off precipitously, injuries bite and the hand-wringing begins.

Stephen Curry Gets Warm Welcome at San Francisco Giants Game, Crowd Chants 'MVP'


Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry won the NBA MVP and led the Dubs to the Finals this season.

So, he pretty much owns California (and the rest of the universe) right now.

Texas Rangers: Joey Gallo Continues to Impress, Call-Up on the Horizon?

In a time when power hitting is more of a scarce resource than ever, teams are starting to value it more than ever. As home run totals dwindle, the players who can hit for power stand out that much more.

Josh Hamilton Hits First 2 Home Runs of Season Following Return to Rangers


Josh Hamilton is back where he belongs.

After a bumpy two seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, the former MVP was traded back to the Texas Rangers last month, the team with whom he spent five years and became a star.

In just his second game back in Texas (and fifth game of the season), Hamilton took Boston Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright deep in the bottom of the second for his first home run since last August. 

Rangers' Ross Ohlendorf and Red Sox's Wade Miley Compete in Cow-Milking Contest


For those who claim baseball isn’t as exciting as football or basketball, answer this: When was the last time you saw a cow-milking contest prior to an NFL or NBA game?

Before the Red Sox took on the Rangers on Friday night, two pitchers— Boston’s Wade Miley and Texas’ Ross Ohlendorf—engaged in a good ol’ fashioned milk-off.

Stephen Strasburg Injury: Updates on Nationals Pitcher's Neck and Return

2015 has been a year to forget for Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg, and his season took a turn for the worse Friday night. Strasburg exited the team's game against the Cincinnati Reds with a neck injury after just one full inning, and he's since been placed on the disabled list. 

Continue for updates. 

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