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Fantasy Baseball SP Roundup 5/5

Welcome to the SP Roundup, my daily fantasy baseball article reviewing every starting pitcher’s performance from every Monday game. I apologize for the jokes written in my delirium in advance. Have questions? Ask me during my office hours on Playback.tv weekday mornings from 10 am-12 pm ET.
AJ Smith-Shawver (ATL) vs CIN (W) – 8.0 IP, 0 ER, 1 Hits, 4 BBs, 5 Ks – 10 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 99 pitches.
I’ve been pretty vocal about my skepticism of AJ Smith-Shawver being someone to hold in 12-teamers before he gets a fair number of starts and adapts the approach we’ve seen thus far. And he clearly didn’t care what I think after tonight’s brilliance against the Reds: 8.0 IP, 0 ER, 1 Hits, 4 BBs, 5 Ks – 10 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 99 pitches (W). Just one hit as he pounded the zone incessantly with four-seamers and the Reds obliged. They often do.
This outing was so strange to watch. The splitter came in two variants – one with decent drop and arm-side movement, and one that almost looked like a knuckler as it didn’t move. It just floated up to the plate at 80-86 mph with under 1,000 rpm. It was weird and also very chaotic. Whatever that thing was, it returned just 14% CSW and only 45% strikes, while the curve (ahhhh a normal secondary pitch) was just as ineffective with 42% strikes. Yikes.
And that’s everything. Seriously, that’s it. Smith-Shawver’s four-seamer comes with 95 mph velocity and roughly seven feet of extension that could be sustainable if located upstairs to take advantage of a solid 1.3 HAVAA. But it doesn’t. It feels like smoke and mirrors and we’ll be hearing the Myth of an AJ breakout for a while longer.
Let’s see how every other SP did Monday:
Carlos Rodón (NYY) vs SDP (ND) – 6.2 IP, 0 ER, 3 Hits, 1 BBs, 5 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 95 pitches.
Atta boy Rodón. Strikes came from everything and we even saw a bunch of effective one-seam sinkers in action, too. He’s in a really good place right now.
Cole Ragans (KCR) vs CHW (W) – 5.0 IP, 0 ER, 3 Hits, 2 BBs, 11 Ks – 17 Whiffs, 33% CSW, 94 pitches.
Aces gonna PEW PEW PEW for a Golden Goal. That changeup was just so dang filthy with a legit BSB approach to RHB. He’s so fun to watch.
Jack Dreyer (LAD) @ MIA (ND) – 1.1 IP, 0 ER, 0 Hits, 0 BBs, 0 Ks – 2 Whiffs, 40% CSW, 10 pitches.
Dreyer opened for Ben Casparius, who did what we wanted him to do, for the most part: 4.0 IP, 1 ER, 5 Hits, 2 BBs, 5 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 27% CSW, 70 pitches (W). The approach was mostly what we expected with 96/97 mph four-seamers with solid vert + sliders and cutters, with some extra curves to LHB. The command isn’t quite polished yet with a heavy collection of offerings over the heart of the plate and I wish there were a sinker to feature armside to complement the rest of the approach, but this will work. It’s a great situation with the Dodgers, especially if they’ll continue to open for him. Enjoy those easy Wins.
Tobias Myers (MIL) vs HOU (W) – 5.1 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 0 BBs, 2 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 28% CSW, 80 pitches.
Well look at you! That’s a Gold Star for Myers with a 37% CSW on his four-seamer and a slider + cutter that got tagged over the plate but did enough. No, I’m not ready to grab Myers after this, but at least he’s getting ramped up and surviving with the heater once again.
Griffin Canning (NYM) @ ARI (ND) – 5.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 6 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 82 pitches.
I think I get the most comments about my lack of love toward Canning, who I give all the props for his successful season thus far. Just because I don’t believe he’s changed from last year doesn’t mean I won’t celebrate with him on the days it goes well, like this! However, for making your fantasy decisions, I warn you that the pitches are mostly the same from last year. That means the culprit likely lies in HOTEL and what do you know. Canning has suddenly gone from a career 1.52 HR/9 to a 0.58 mark, while carrying an unsustainable 84.6% LOB rate. And even with this outing, he’s still walking roughly 10% of the batters he faces. But this is his fourth start of 1 ER or fewer! It’s also his third straight start of a 1.40 WHIP or higher. You do the math, this isn’t gonna last. But sure, you do you, hold Canning until it breaks, with an eye on the Cubs up next.
Matthew Boyd (CHC) vs SFG (W) – 6.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 0 BBs, 7 Ks – 16 Whiffs, 28% CSW, 94 pitches.
IT’S ABOUT DANG TIME. Sure, the slider was a bit of a whack attack (14% CSW and 1/14 whiffs…but mostly because he barely faced LHB), but 7/22 changeup whiffs and four-seamers at 93 mph living upstairs for plenty of whiffs and a high 77% strike rate. Yes, let’s keep riding that changeup feel into his next start against the Mets.
Landen Roupp (SFG) @ CHC (L) – 5.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 0 BBs, 4 Ks – 5 Whiffs, 32% CSW, 77 pitches.
This is so much better. The curve and sinker were fantastic around the edges in this one, while we saw a fair share of changeups around the zone, too. I wish there was a little more to appreciate from that slowball and more than two cutters in the mix, but watching Roupp return 11/30 called strikes on the sinker to set up the hook is exactly what we like about him. Against the Cubs, too! No more Landen on the wire, you’ll stick on my teams.
Shane Smith (CHW) @ KCR (L) – 5.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 3 BBs, 5 Ks – 9 Whiffs, 25% CSW, 91 pitches.
Whoa, he kept the velocity up at 96 mph! Through 91 pitches! Well it fell down to 94 mph. Okay, fair, but he normally averages 94 mph to include that fatigue throughout the start. He may be starting to come around, y’all. Next up, nailing down the changeup and slider command. You got this Shane. You’re the last Shane left.
Nick Pivetta (SDP) @ NYY (ND) – 5.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 4 BBs, 5 Ks – 13 Whiffs, 24% CSW, 91 pitches.
Was I too low on Pivetta today? No, it’s the children who are wrong. He did a brilliant job of locating his four-seamer upstairs, but the sweeper, curve, and cutter all weirded me out. This was a bit rainy in NYC and that may have effected his grip, but long story short, Pivetta’s absurd sub 2.00 ERA and sparkling WHIP are not destined to stick around. You know that, right?
Carmen Mlodzinski (PIT) @ STL (ND) – 4.2 IP, 2 ER, 4 Hits, 0 BBs, 2 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 24% CSW, 88 pitches.
Is this the last start we’ll get from Carmen? Does that mean you think Bubba could be here by the weekend? It could happen.
Ryne Nelson (ARI) vs NYM (ND) – 4.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 Hits, 4 BBs, 2 Ks – 5 Whiffs, 24% CSW, 70 pitches.
He’s back in the rotation for the first time this year and it’s wise to take a step back and wait for him to be stretched out and producing at a level when we can’t ignore hi—Wait. 96 mph with seven feet extension, 19″ of vert, and a 1.3″ HAVAA?! Ryne, you RASCAL! How dare you earn just 53% strikes with that pitch, get it upstairs and LIVE THERE? That is far better of a foundation than I thought you had. Man, if the cutter can actually get down, then he could take full advantage of this. Burnes isn’t confirmed to miss more than one start. Ugh. Right. Well let’s see how this plays out and be ready to pounce.
Ronel Blanco (HOU) @ MIL (L) – 6.0 IP, 3 ER, 7 Hits, 2 BBs, 6 Ks – 14 Whiffs, 28% CSW, 98 pitches.
A VPQS isn’t great and there wasn’t much to appreciate about this one outside of a legit slider and his four-seamer generally being effective support. I don’t love this, but I’m down to stream Blanco whilst hosting the Reds. Just look at Shawver, after all.
Miles Mikolas (STL) vs PIT (ND) – 5.0 IP, 3 ER, 4 Hits, 3 BBs, 1 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 84 pitches.
Whoa whoa whoa, Mikolas was on a great run! And it was the Pirates! It’s Mikolas. Okay, that checks out. And the Pirates are a Tier 2 offense according to PL Bot. Okay, that doesn’t check out. But you know what, I get it. They’ve been oddly disruptive at times and sometimes, you gotta listen to the bot.
Brady Singer (CIN) @ ATL (L) – 6.0 IP, 4 ER, 7 Hits, 2 BBs, 2 Ks – 3 Whiffs, 19% CSW, 102 pitches.
Singer’s slider hasn’t returned double-digit whiffs in a long time. And he hasn’t earned a single whiff with the slider since last week. Wat. No johns, 0/33 whiffs on the slider in this one. That’s all kinds of noooooope.
Luis Severino (ATH) vs SEA (ND) – 5.1 IP, 4 ER, 5 Hits, 4 BBs, 4 Ks – 6 Whiffs, 23% CSW, 95 pitches.
That cutter is helping, but I still worry there isn’t enough in the tank to warrant a spot on your 12-teamers. Also, yes, I recognize the Mariners as a solid offense away from @TEA.
Bryce Miller (SEA) @ ATH (ND) – 4.0 IP, 4 ER, 7 Hits, 0 BBs, 1 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 21% CSW, 94 pitches.
Bleeeeegh. Miller, this season has been rough. 94 pitches suggests his back issue from last time was resolved, but a HAISTBMBWT?! from Bryce may be the splash of cold water we all needed. 2/33 whiffs with 24 swings is a whole lot of contact for his normally stellar four-seamer, which featured a 1-2″ drop in vert. I don’t think he pitched particularly terribly, just not one of those days. We’ve had a lot of those. Yeah, I know.
Sandy Alcantara (MIA) vs LAD (L) – 5.0 IP, 5 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 4 Ks – 11 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 87 pitches.
Sigh. We knew this wouldn’t go well and I’m still sad about it. At least his velocity is still there at 97+ mph and he leaned heavily into the 85/86 mph curve, which should help him out in the long run. The bad news? That curve was sub 50% strikes and the heaters are not spotted well. Look, I told y’all to ignore this outing and given there aren’t major red flags, I think we’re safe to let him fly next time out. He gets the White Sox. That has to work out.
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Women’s Indoor Track Starts Season at Utica Holiday Classic
UTICA, N.Y. – The Union College women’s indoor track & field team got the 2025-26 season underway on Saturday afternoon at the Utica Holiday Classic, with a limited squad posting two conference championship qualifiers and two personal bests at the non-scoring meet.
First-year Eilis McKenna led three Union runners in the top-eight of the mile, earning a second-place finish with a time of 5:28.56 that qualified her for the Liberty League Championships. Classmates Kate Monaco (5:38.09) and Abbie Goodwin (6:11.12) placed fourth and eighth, respectively, for the Garnet Chargers as well.
Sophomore Charlotte Knight started her season with a career-best time in the 800 meters, finishing in 2:38.97 to place fourth out of 10 runners.
In the field events, junior Epephanie LaBoy qualified for the conference championship in the weight throw with a top toss of 10.19 meters. Sophomore Lauryn Johnson also competed in the event, posting a career-best mark of 7.75 meters.
First-year Leah Scopteuolo-Rosen cleared 1.43 meters in the high jump in her collegiate debut, and Johnson nabbed 37th in the shot put with a top mark of 8.07 meters.
The Garnet Chargers will take a few weeks off for winter break before returning to action on January 10 at the Middlebury Snowflake Invitational.
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Nebraska vs. Kansas State: 2025 NCAA volleyball second round highlights
Women’s Volleyball
Dec. 6, 2025
Nebraska vs. Kansas State: 2025 NCAA volleyball second round highlights
Dec. 6, 2025
Watch full match highlights from the second round matchup between No. 1 Nebraska vs No. 9 Kansas State in the 2025 NCAA women’s volleyball tournament.
NOTE: As mentioned in the broadcast, ESPN was experiencing audio technical difficulties.
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Men’s Track and Field Opens Season at Suffolk with Several Strong Performances
BOSTON, Mass. – The Bentley men’s track and field team began the 2025-26 indoor season at the Suffolk Relays on Saturday and had several strong performances.
Sophomore Michael Eddy won the one mile with a time of 4:32.97 which was almost three seconds better than the second place runner.
Senior Ryan Orr was second in the 800 at 1:56.07. Bentley had three runners in the top-five with William Reiser fourth and Anthony Cronin fifth.
The long distance races saw two Bentley runners have top-three finishes. Steven D’Alessandro was second in the 5000 (15:04.94) and Jeff Warnock was third in the 3000 (9:27.24).
In the field events, Donald Dumont was second in the long jump.
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Head Volleyball Coach in Hays, KS for Fort Hays State University
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Posted: 07-Dec-25
Location: Hays, Kansas
Type: Full-time
Categories:
Coaching
Coaching – Volleyball
Sector:
Collegiate Sports
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Organize, develop, recruit and administer all functions of a D-II Women’s Volleyball program funded for national success.
Volleyball staff includes additional positions for a Full-time Assistant (w/ benefits) and Graduate Assistant.
Fundamental duties include, but are not limited to, coaching, recruitment of student-athletes, commitment to academic and athletic success of student-athletes, as well as student-athlete development, budget and scholarship management, and supervision of support staff. The Head Coach will manage day-to-day team operations, practice/game preparation, and team travel. This position collaborates with intercollegiate athletics staff members, Sports Medicine, academic support, compliance, and institutional partners. The Head Coach must appropriately represent the team, department, and University in public and media appearances. This position reports directly to the Director of Athletics.
- Provides leadership, organization, and supervision for all aspects of the women’s volleyball program.
- Supervises student-athletes during practices and games, observing and evaluating performance and demonstrating proper techniques.
- Hire, supervise, evaluate, and mentor full-time, graduate assistant, and student staff.
- Supports and monitors the academic performance of student-athletes in conjunction with the compliance and academic support staff.
- Design and implement the overall program recruiting strategy – identification, evaluation, recruitment, and retention of prospective student-athletes.
- Direct oversight and management of the program’s finances and administration of athletic scholarships.
- Manages the women’s volleyball program within the parameters of the approved operating budget.
- Develops and engages in impactful fundraising activities in conjunction with the Athletics’ External Relations staff as needed.
- Represents the university and women’s volleyball program at professional meetings, alumni events, University Foundation events, and other events as necessary.
- Enhances the student-athlete experience through team expectations, personal development, and opportunities, such as but not limited to community service, team building, leadership development, etc.
- Assists in directing or directs camps and clinics.
- Responsible for scheduling of non-conference competitions and practices, team and recruiting travel arrangements, preseason arrangements, and student-athlete meetings.
- Attends and participates in scheduled compliance seminars and complies with all Athletic Department efforts to monitor compliance with NCAA regulations.
- Responsible for compliance with NCAA, MIAA, and institutional rules and regulations, ensuring program compliance.
- Active member of the FHSU Athletic Department and University.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Relevant, successful coaching experience, preferably at the collegiate level. Proven ability to teach sport-specific skills and develop successful competitive strategies. Strong communication skills (written and oral), a high level of organization, and attention to detail required. Public relations skills.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in a related field. Relevant, successful coaching experience is required. Master’s degree preferred.
https://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/21888746/head-volleyball-coach
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Men’s track and field wins four events at M City Classic to start indoor season
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The St. Olaf College men’s track and field team had four first-place finishes at the season-opening M City Classic on Friday and Saturday at the University of Minnesota Fieldhouse.
Senior Lance Nemecek, sophomore Jackson Bullock, and senior Kevin Turlington won individual events on the track for St. Olaf, which also had a first-place performance in the 4×400-meter relay. The Oles put recorded five performances that ranked on their all-time top-10 performers’ list at the first indoor meet of the season.
Nemecek, senior Cullen Moore, first year Paxon Myers, and junior Christian Fells all ran top-12 times in NCAA Division III this season in the 800-meter run to post the four fastest times of the day. Nemecek won the event in 1:54.02, followed closely by Moore in 1:54.16, which rank second and third in the country and third and fourth, respectively, on the Oles’ all-time list. Myers edged Fells at the line by one one-hundredth of a second in 1:55.73, as the pair posted the No. 10 and No. 11 times nationally.
Nemecek, Moore, and Myers were joined by sophomore Austin McInturff on the winning 4×400-meter relay, which compiled a time of 3:21.77 to rank second on St. Olaf’s all-time list. That time is just seven one-hundredths of a second off the program record set in 2016 and ranks fifth in the country.
St. Olaf logged the top-three times of the meet in the one-mile run, led by Bullock’s first-place time of 4:23.01. Senior Eli Doran (4:23.04) and junior Alex Bjork (4:23.37) were within half a second of Bullock, with all three Oles posting top-20 times in NCAA Division III to date.
Senior Kevin Turlington added a win in the 5,000-meter run with the fifth-fastest time in NCAA Division III (14:35.39). Fellow senior Gael Manzur Strandlund was third in 15:19.86 as well.
Sophomore Cristian Escobar Pearson bettered his No. 2 time on St. Olaf’s all-time list in the 60-meter dash in both the prelims (7.07) and finals (7.05) to finish eighth in the event. Junior Jesse Olson recorded the No. 8 score on the Oles’ list in the heptathlon (4,153) by registering four personal-bests in the seven-event, two-day competition to take fourth. Olson’s highest finish came in the high jump, where he placed third after clearing 182 meters (5′ 11 ½”).
St. Olaf will be back in 2026 at the Ole Opener at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17 at Tostrud Center.
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Minnesota advances to Sweet 16 in NCAA volleyball tournament
Minnesota volleyball is in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022, and they now have a chance to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 2021.
After sweeping Fairfield University 3-0 in the first round of the tourney on Friday night at Maturi Pavilion in Minneapolis, the Gophers dominated Iowa State in a sweep Saturday night to advance to the Sweet 16.
The Gophers took the first set 25-22 before securing the second set 25-21. They crushed the Cyclones 25-14 in the third set to roll into the regional semifinal, where they will face No. 1 Pittsburgh on Thursday for a chance to reach the regional final, which would come with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
The Gophers were seeded fourth in their region, while Iowa State was the No. 5 seed.
Minnesota finished the regular season 22-9 and ranked No. 17 in the AVCA poll. Pittsburgh is ranked No. 4 in the nation, sporting a 28-4 record.
The Minnesota-Pitt regional semifinal will happen at 6 p.m. CT Thursday, and the Panthers will be hosting the match at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh.
The match will be televised on ESPN2.
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