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Cold Hard Fact for Sunday, August 16, 2015

Fact: Yesterday, Jackie Bradley Jr. became the youngest player in MLB history to record two home runs, five extra-base hits, five runs and seven RBI in a single game.

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Source: SportsCenter

Biggest MLB Duds of Week 19, Position by Position

In a sport where those who fail 70 percent of the time are considered to be among the game's elite hitters, it's easy to forget how truly humbling baseball can be.

No matter a player's salary, track record of success or numbers on the season, every player inevitably finds himself in a funk at one point or another over the course of a 162-game regular season. And every player handles that funk differently.

Daily Fantasy Baseball 2015: MLB DraftKings Strategy, Primer for August 16

Although a good problem to have, daily fantasy baseball gamers must choose from a crowded field of aces taking the mound on Sunday.

Daily Fantasy Baseball 2015: MLB DraftKings Bargain Buys, Sleepers for August 16

Do you want to draft guys like Zack Greinke ($12,400), Nolan Arenado ($5,200) and Nelson Cruz ($5,400) on Sunday in your DraftKings contest? You'll need to find productive bargains and sleepers to pull it off.

Rap Group 'Center of Attention' Makes Hype Song for Kansas City Royals


The Kansas City Royals are creating a buzz—and it's contagious. The 69-46 Royals are in first place in the AL Central and are gearing up for the playoffs. 

Cold Hard Fact for Saturday, August 15, 2015

Fact: Matt Kemp hit for the first cycle in San Diego Padres history Friday night.

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Source: ESPN Stats & Info

 

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Stock Up, Stock Down on MLB's Top 10 Prospects at 3-Quarter Mark

There's no doubt that 2015 will live on forever as the "year of the prospect." At the three-quarter mark of a season filled with youthful contributions, let's check on the stocks of MLB's current batch of top 10 prospects.

Of MLB.com's top 50 prospects at the beginning of the season, a whopping 23 have debuted in some form or fashion in 2015. By succeeding in the majors, many of those debuting talents have lost their prospect statuses this season.

10 Biggest Takeaways from Week 19's MLB Action

This week brought teams to their 50-game marks, signaling the stretch run for the 10 postseason spots and Major League Baseball’s exciting scoreboard watching.

But Week 19 of this season brought us more than just wins, losses and jockeying in the standings. It brought us stupid quotes from a floundering team, a stupid decision from a franchise with an already spotty track record and more trade rumors, among other happenings.

MLB Rumors: Why the New York Yankees Should Avoid Chasing Utley

The New York Yankees have had trouble finding consistency at second base all season.

There have been small sparks of offensive production and defensive flair from both Stephen Drew and Brendan Ryan here and there, but overall, second base has been the biggest flaw in New York's starting lineup this year.

Moves the Boston Red Sox Must Make This Offseason to Contend in 2016

The Boston Red Sox may not be World Series contenders in 2015, but there are pieces in place for a rebuild. 

What moves do they need to make to contend in 2016? Which players will they part ways with?

Watch as Stephen Nelson and Bleacher Report MLB Analyst Scott Miller discuss the Red Sox in the video above. 

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